1. And it is a definition still surviving even in branches of the family which Rachel Kalber has no contact with. 2. For example, it can not survive in very hot water, in bleach or detergent. 3. Getting hired and surviving in the new workplace will require more and different skills from employees than ever be-fore. 4. He did this for money, and because he was too coarse and stupid to survive in the world of legitimate business. 5. Indeed, he was shrewd and tough, two weapons needed to survive in the Jungle that is boxing. 6. It is difficult to see how anything can survive in such a hostile environment. 7. It is incised in the child and in the fertile mysteries of childhood as these survive in adults. 8. It is not likely to survive in its present form. 9. It survives in four separated fragments, was not published in his lifetime and probably remained incomplete. |