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His only surviving film.
Most paleontologists regard birds as the only surviving dinosaurs(see Origin of birds).
The only surviving film.
Birds[edit] Most paleontologists regard birds as the only surviving dinosaurs(see Origin of birds).
The only surviving participants are.
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Cutty Sark- Greenwich, only surviving clipper ship.
The only surviving tower of the fortress.
He's got the only surviving text.
The only surviving copy is in the British Library.
This is the only surviving copy.
The only surviving impression is coloured with stencils;
Experts claim to have found the only surviving sculpture of da Vinci.
The only surviving member of the squad is your son-in-law.
The Swedish Gate is the only surviving from 8 city gates of Riga.
The only surviving medieval gate of Bratislava, built in 1300.
Birds are the only surviving dinosaurs.
The only surviving member of the royal family was Edgar, the young son of Edward Ætheling.
Carl Palmer is the only surviving member of the group.
The only surviving piece of your $3 million Ford GT-40.
Forty-eight hours have elapsed andstill Lieutenant Ernst Hirth…"the only surviving Nazi from the U-37, is at large.
He is the only surviving child, but he….
It is the only surviving chamber music work in Verdi's catalogue.
She was the only surviving witness, Ryan.
Today, the only surviving element of the original Scotland Yard is a Metropolitan Police stables next door at 7 Great Scotland Yard.
Today it is the only surviving minaret in Thessaloniki!
Erin, the only surviving child, is seventeen months.
Your dad is the only surviving victim of Brandon James.
It's the only surviving record of his true teachings.
The Sphinx guards the only surviving wonder of the ancient world.
The church is the only surviving example of early Romanesque architecture of that type in Dalmatia and dates back to the very beginning of the 12th century.