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The Colombian spider monkey lives in dry forests, humid forests and cloud forests, and can live up to 2000to2500 m above sea level.
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The pressure of such comparisons caused criticisms when he did not live up to them.
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The area struggles to live up to this positive idea in the present day as there is a significant short term, transient, population.
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That in itself is going to be a major task for the audience to live up to.
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The musicians live up to their reputation as feuding siblings by getting sidetracked into a curse-laden argument over an incident that happened on a ferry.
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Looking for fun is one thing, but when it becomes a covetous obsession, how can any wedding possibly live up to those glossy, photoshopped expectations?
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Females have been documented to live up to 5 years without a host.
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Online reports stated that the network did not renew the series because it didn't live up to its expectations.
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She didn't live up to her contract; she didn't fulfill it.
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Or will he live up to his posturing as an anticorruption enforcer and conduct an honest-to-goodness investigation?
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