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That didn't win through as a separate entity, though it's still implicitly alive in the form of sustainable development goals (SDGs).
BBC: The joylessness of shopping
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There's a lawsuit that's going on about that, a lawsuit that's still alive in spite of the FDA's action last week to approve it over the counter for those over 18.
NPR: Medicare Chief Reportedly Ready to Step Down
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Woodstock may have been 40 years ago, but it's recent enough that a number of the principals are still alive.
CNN: 'Taking Woodstock' cast lured in by Lee
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Minsheng's former reputation for good management was still alive in Chongqing, and it stood in stark contrast to that of the Yangzi River Steamboat Company.
ECONOMIST: The benign ghost of Lu Zoufu
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The men in green shirts can feel hard done-by that they did not get the rub of the green, but it is Wales who march on to next Saturday's Six Nations finale with championship hopes still alive.
BBC: James Hook flourishes as Wales fly-half
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Spann's father blasted the news media for reporting his son's death before it had been confirmed by the government, saying that if his son were still alive at the time, such reports put his life in jeopardy.
CNN: CIA officer first U.S. combat death in Afghanistan
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For now musicians can still take refuge in the knowledge that it still requires their own personal feelings and talent to interpret the machine's music and bring it alive.
BBC: Iamus: Is this the 21st century's answer to Mozart?
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For example, if a rich widower remarries a wealthy woman, the first wife's unused exemption is available only as long as the second wife is still alive, although it can be used to make gifts until her death.
WSJ: Tax Report: Avoiding Estate-Tax Traps
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It's one thing to buy the contents of a living writer's cellar, but the Beinecke Library had to be sure that nothing else Mr. Lopez sold it was still alive.
WSJ: As Trash Goes, Authors' Clutter In the Right Hands Is Very Bankable