Before pop culture's lifestyle icons lived on the internet, they lived on reality television.
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I don't know exactly how we met, but he lived on Ninth Street and I lived on St. Marks Place.
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But when aboriginals lived on their own land, researchers found, they lived on average of 10 years longer than those in resettled communities.
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In 2023 more than 80 percent of India's population lived on less than $3.20 per day and 45 percent lived on less than $21625.
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We've lived on it - for more than eight years.
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Yet the idea of Atlantium lived on in his mind.
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For that year, we lived on only one teacher's salary.
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Until this month, Crichton's work has lived on as inspiration.
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They lived on the land while they constructed their house.
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Mom and I lived on the side that sometimes flooded.
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For 36 hours last week I lived on Bitcoin alone.
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Gloria Vanderbilt died as she lived: on her own terms.
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But, amazingly, he lived on to the age of 76.
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They had lived on the 22nd floor of the tower.
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Rajneesh's followers lived on the ranch and worked for free.
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I lived on 16th and Chicon in the '90s. Shit.
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Like Bon Jovi, I lived on a prayer … and Tums.
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When I was a kid I lived on an island.
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The suits canceled that show, but the idea lived on.
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Mary Roy and her children lived on their relatives' sufferance.
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Another user paid $30 and the :parrot: code lived on.
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Morgan, who lived on the property shortly after getting married.
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For weeks at a time, the family lived on tortillas.
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We weren't allowed on the street that we lived on.
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Sanders: No, but we lived on it for six years!
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The Xavante have lived on this land for 200 years.
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Jackson lived on the ranch for more than 15 years.
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For a while I lived on the Upper West Side.
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But it lived on, cloaked in stigma and medical mystery.
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The funniest thing was when Adele lived on the block.
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Disabled, I've lived on the edge of poverty for years.
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Ms. Ross lived on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
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But the font lived on in a Windows 95 Plus!
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At the age of 14, she lived on the street.
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Lieutenant Chen has lived on Itu Aba for a year.
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Both victims were black and lived on Austin's east side.
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The villager, Lahib Muhammed Ali, lived on a dairy farm.
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I've lived on the border for most of my life.
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In recent years, he lived on a farm near Havana.
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For the past year she has lived on charity from friends.
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Sanger died in 1966, but her legacy has clearly lived on.
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She told me she'd lived on this earth for 53 years.
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They lived on, a fading shrine to my long-gone mother.
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Kayentapus is thought to have lived on the super-continent Gondwana.
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But it lived on, presumably used by some people, until now.
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When I say we literally lived on the Foodi, we did!
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When I first moved to Austin I lived on the Eastside.
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His mother was a Buddhist seeker who sometimes lived on communes.
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He lived on it before then opening it up for tourists.
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For all of these years, City of Heroes has lived on.
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Instead, Sabonis hardly ever drew fouls and lived on the perimeter.
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He taught English in its Upper School and lived on campus.
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PARKER: We lived on Pimlico, Elgin Avenue, Loyola Southway, McCulloh Street.
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Through all of these iterations, Snap has lived on the phone.
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The '70s were officially over, but their spirit still lived on.
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The Smiths lived on the building's second floor, public records show.
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Andrew Wheeler, who lived on Gallatin Place, was cursed with clairvoyance.
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Movies have always lived on the corner where art meets commerce.
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During one visit, Miller mentioned that she lived on Treasure Island.
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I met my wife here — she lived on the same block.
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We lived on my modest salary and Arabella's part-time nursing.
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"I lived on the street for four years," he told CNN.
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Pretty soon the spreadsheet was pulled, but the screenshots lived on.
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I was 21776 years old when I lived on my own.
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I lived on my own when I was 20 years old.
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The Stone He lived on an acre just above Walden Pond.
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My grandmother was originally from Lithuania and lived on a farm.
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The way I lived on Mt. Baldy was perfect for me.
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But the disease lived on, cloaked in stigma and medical mystery.
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Chances are your college kid hasn't lived on their own — ever.
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The show aired for ten years and lived on in syndication.
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"I lived on Factory Place, I lived on Main street, on 6th street, just across the river," he said, though to many involved in this struggle, "just across the river" might as well be Beverly Hills.
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His cells took over his sister's blood and lived on within her.
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Have you ever... DE WINNE: We&aposve lived on earth so far.
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For weeks, he lived on the streets, escaping a bevy of dangers.
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It was as if I had forgotten what planet I lived on.
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The island that Mead's research subjects lived on was an American possession.
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The nearly 100-year saga of murder, mystery and myth lived on.
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An unofficial tradition, "DTL's have lived on throughout the years," she said.
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He "was an eclectic person" who "lived on the edge," she says.
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I also lived on a farm for a year in Martha's Vineyard.
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They lived on an expanse of flat land with little surface water.
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The couple had lived on their lakefront estate for almost 50 years.
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I lived on a beautiful street with a beautiful mom and dad.
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He and Amy lived on 28 acres on a dead-end street.
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Still, the show lived on in reruns and remains a '60s touchstone.
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Cameron Reed: As a child, a younger Cameron lived on my street.
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The two high school sweethearts lived on a farm in nearby Floresville.
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Regardless, I'd be grabbing these regardless of what coast I lived on.
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At eighteen, Laura started seeing Sergio, who lived on her grandmother's block.
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The man who introduced himself as Vincent lived on the second floor.
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Some of these lawyers and victims of McCarthyism lived on Martha's Vineyard.
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Randy has lived on the L & R Farms for half a century.
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She lived on the sixth floor of a building with no elevators.
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As I lived on the 88th floor, I used the latter daily.
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When my mom had me, she lived on the Upper West Side.
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Plus, my parents lived on the 19th floor of an oceanfront condo.
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Or perhaps the people who lived on the islands helped them survive.
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Pepper Ann ended in 2000, but the show's legacy has lived on.
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"That's where Ted Gosnell lived, on Basket Neck Lane," she recalled, pointing.
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Clarista Johnson, 20, lived on the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe reservation.
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They lived on a farm, but that wasn't the life she wanted.
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And it is the same street Ms. Fasano's aunt once lived on.
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We know the photo lived on, in physical space, during these decades.
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They lived on a farm across the street and just wandered over.
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I had a herd of cats when we lived on the Bowery.
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Two-thirds of its people lived on less than $1.90 per day.
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My ancestors lived on those lands when no other tribes were there.
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But how would she prove she had once lived on Suffolk Street?
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One, some of these folks have actually not lived on these platforms.
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To make matters more interesting, methane is short-lived on geological time scales.
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Mr. Baker left Sha Na Na in 2000 and lived on Martha's Vineyard.
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Eddy and Rodriguez lived on a compound of the cult in Fouke, Ark.
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Dalerjon lived on a relatively narrow two-way street with no bike lane.
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Her life had been lived on camera since the day of her conception.
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Chevoughn Augustin, 39, who lived on the ninth floor in a Hartford, Conn.
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You lived on the top floor of your sister's house, and made art.
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The family lived on a large parcel of land so Ayers could hunt.
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He lived on the margins, beyond the boundaries mapped by the surveillance state.
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I've lived on the beach for years and never seen anything like that.
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Her daughter came with her; the two lived on the Upper East Side.
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How interesting, I said, because Simone de Beauvoir also lived on that street.
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" This positive connotation lived on into 19th-century congratulatory slang — "Bully for you!
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The owner lived on the first floor and an actress on the third.
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We lived on a houseboat on the Thames, by Tower Bridge in London.
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There were all kinds of rumors about who lived on the 95th floor.
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He lived on part of the upper floor of the handsome 1825 house.
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We lived on the college campus where I was teaching at the time.
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I lived on a cellblock where homemade wine practically flowed from the faucets.
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"But I lived on the Lower East Side, and I'm Jewish," she said.
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Especially when I lived on Orcas and Bolinas, [California] when you live rurally.
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She lived on close to no money or food, and worked and worked.
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He lived on Long Island at the time and subscribed to the paper.
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Over the course of 200,000 years, 33 billion people have lived on Earth.
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When Baarns was young, he lived on the northern edge of Los Angeles.
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He lived on the streets and ultimately became a ward of the state.
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"I lived on the side of power for 30 years," Ms. Ménard said.
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I just wanted my mom — the one who lived on Earth, not Tatooine.
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When they married two years later, they lived on campus in a trailer.
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Hoover lived on for another three decades, hoping all the while for vindication.
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It was 2004, and they lived on the same street in Grand Rapids.
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After she lost that job in 2010, she lived on a disability check.
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Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: It was 1977, and I lived on Gramercy Park.
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Her daughter Katrina Miles and her daughter's four children lived on the property.
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It was lived on the keenest of knife edges, from first to last.
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Three miles south, outside the apartment where Mr. Bonds lived on the Rev.
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Sometimes sympathetic passersby gave him money, and this was what he lived on.
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For years, about 20 Coast Guard cadets lived on the station full time.
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Two boys lived on the top floor and another lived in the basement.
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Tyrus lived on his own in a Sacramento boardinghouse while attending elementary school.
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" Czapski concluded as much in his own memoirs: "Each man lived on hope.
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Mr. Suarez, who lived on Staten Island, later died at Brooklyn Hospital Center.
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She had lived on the streets from the age of nine until 15.
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So I went to the streets, became homeless, and lived on the streets.
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But if some coral colonies survived, there was hope, and she lived on that.
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Isotope analysis showed the dogs lived on a steady diet of river-sourced fish.
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One of them was the name of the first street that she lived on.
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For the first couple of months, Zachow lived on the property in a tent.
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But these tortoises aren't really the species that once lived on Floreana, Chelonoidis elephantopus.
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Before that, I lived on the couch covered in heating pads and ice packs.
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He grew up poor, then lived on the streets to escape an abusive father.
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I lived on my own for over a year but it got too expensive.
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At the time of the murder, he lived on the same street as Dodge.
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I wanted to know how the people who lived on its edges were adjusting.
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Isolated and unseen, they lived on fragile freedoms, if they had any at all.
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In 24, 2000 people lived on Reno's streets, in shelters and in transitional housing.
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"He lived on his computer, but that's what they do, isn't it?" said Antonitza.
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My mom lived on welfare and my alcoholic father was absent from my life.
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On and off for nearly two years, she lived on the streets of Boston.
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The boxes inform the videos, which have lived on the company's website since March.
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The Phoenicians who lived on this coast knew the sea, were synonymous with it.
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Before that, he lived on Ninety-ninth Street ("right around here") with four roommates.
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Both were built in the 1920s for owners who themselves lived on Eastern Parkway.
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He spotted a 14-year-old who lived on the block with his grandmother.
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Lived on Brook Street: At No. 25, from 1723 until his death in 1759.
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I'd lived on my own and supported myself for years before I got married.
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Could you ever see your loved ones if they lived on the other side?
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Most lived on or near Kittatinny Mountain, in Sussex County, up the Delaware River.
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We both worked full time and lived on opposite ends of a large city.
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They had SUVs and cable, and lived on pretty little streets, and had garages.
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She lived in a cave with hippies who lived on the island of Crete.
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He lived on an island of approximately eight square miles, boot-shaped like Italy.
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Some of the people who had known Lyndon lived on isolated ranches or farms.
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We lived on opposite ends of the country, and he didn't travel much anymore.
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The twins lived on the top floor of a high-rise in Central Florida.
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One said he lived on the opposite side of the building to Tate Modern.
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He remained at Stanford the rest of his life and lived on its campus.
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Instead, it has lived on to warp the image of both its major participants.
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For decades, owner Dave Daniels lived on the property and was a fixture there.
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One tenant who lived on the sixth floor was unaccounted for as of Saturday.
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His own block was relatively safe, however, because a police officer lived on it.
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A life lived on the edges of the law is inching into full view.
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Muslims, Christians and Jews lived on the island in harmony for hundreds of years.
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Yet, Stanley's exploits in sleeping have lived on — the GIFs and screenshots still thrive.
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"They really lived on their own terms," Mr. Perry-Miller said of the Beales.
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For almost the entirety of her time there, Manning lived on the second floor.
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It is partly to do with the fact that the Queen Mother lived on.
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Armenians had lived on this land for centuries before it was incorporated into Azerbaijan.
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My in-laws had an uncle with mental illness who lived on the street.
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I was separated from my family and I lived on the street by myself.
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We evolved, and until less than a century ago, lived, on a 300ppm planet.
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Although France's lengthy occupation of Vietnam is long over, their legacy has lived on.
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At first, they lived on little more than bologna sandwiches, potato chips and water.
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The social agenda of his 1912 platform lived on, inspiring progressives of both parties.
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Early memes lived on YTMND, without the sense that they'd turn into marketing strategies.
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He moved to New York City in 1990, where he lived on the streets.
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After that, there was no official rate, but 63% commissions lived on through unspoken rules.
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"Money Bagz" -- brings to life a famed tattoo that has lived on Iverson's left hand.
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For much of their lives, the family lived on a private gated estate inside Paris.
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Her father had actually lived on the fairgrounds for a time as a young man.
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It's my family's property and I've lived on it for 211 years of my life.
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Neighbors who'd lived on the block for decades assured them that the area was safe.
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She lived on the streets, slept with women and men, got pregnant by the men.
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Right: Susan Johnson, 88, has lived on the Red Lake Indian Reservation all her life.
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Lee Miller, user creator111 points out, was a real person that lived on Roanoke Island.
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And those games probably would have lived on ESPN or one of its companion networks.
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They danced in the cornfields outside Orleans where Gwen had lived on a family farm.
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But it has lived on in pop culture infamy, from Bridget Jones to Benedict Cumberbatch.
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Dennis Shields, a resident who said he lived on the 42nd floor, described the scene.
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Taylor Swift was dead, but the rest of my squad — and the world — lived on.
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It turns out, Peck loves how Drake & Josh has lived on, courtesy of the internet.
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He said he lived on the Upper East Side with his wife and their newborn.
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If I lived on 70th Street and 1st Avenue, the models might be all white.
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It's a beautiful shot, but the glory is short-lived: On landing, James can't run.
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"I lived on a block that was the victim of a preservation battle," he said.
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Those of us who've lived on Earth these past two decades should have our doubts.
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Where freed slaves lived on the fringe of Union camps, built their own new country.
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Dear Diary: I lived on West 109th Street near Columbia University in the mid-1980s.
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His father lived on a Missouri farm without plumbing or electricity during the Great Depression.
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The buildings and railroad slowly disappeared over the decades, but the stories have lived on.
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Mr. Connelly and his wife initially lived on the second floor of the Gazette building.
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So for about the first year of our marriage, we lived on my income alone.
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She lived on a huge estate and had many staff members who cared for her.
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At another apartment, an old man mentioned that a driver lived on the top floor.
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He's commercial and residential building contractor who has lived on Staten Island for 21 years.
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Even though I lived on the margins of society, I was often in plain sight.
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Did they think the news would be confined to the one unit I lived on?
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"She said where they lived, on the other side of the river, was very safe."
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Psychologist Timothy Leary lived on the property, known as Fobes Ranch, in the late 1960s.
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She lived on a park bench, sold sex, connected with a gang and robbed people.
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They lived on the open prairie, which was parched by heat, impassable in the rains.
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Since the storm, Ms. Jackson has lived on strawberry soda, canned tuna and bottled water.
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We lived on opposite sides of Los Angeles, which made it a long-distance relationship.
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The hospital says it doesn't know whether children tested there lived on or off base.
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Well, what a coincidence: Ms. Newton had good friends who lived on 106th and Riverside.
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He and his wife had lived on nearby Lake Andrew, but now reside in town.
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The tradition lived on, but in 1907, the fireworks were replaced by a ball drop.
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Still, the story lived on and was repeated during the 1992 campaign and long after.
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It was also incredibly crowded: as many as 5,000 people lived on a single block.
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The values I admired in my father and in sport lived on beyond the field.
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But instead of dying, the tree had grown around its sickened heart, and lived on.
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She lived on a farm he had bought near Montreal, about two hours from Ottawa.
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The doctor didn't confirm whether or not the student lived on Texas A&M's campus.
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In the middle of all that, I went and lived on a kibbutz in Israel.
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In the field, he told me, Behar had more or less lived on Diet Coke.
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He lived on the ground floor of the Drake Hotel, his salary $22004,266 a year.
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He has lived on the Ringling train for 18 years and he will miss it.
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He began by telling the candidate he lived on an upper floor of Trump Tower.
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The new set commemorates the 20th year that humans have lived on the space station.
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Amy Kinnunen said both Keith and their younger brother, Joel, had lived on the streets.
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A Chinese tailor lived on the ground floor and took refuge there—he couldn't leave.
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For 0003 years, Ms. Fludgate, 62, has lived on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
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Since then, 220 people from 17 different countries have visited and lived on the ISS.
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"We both lived on the Upper East Side in more traditional lofts," Mr. Blanchard said.
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He received a tip that the thief lived on West 172nd Street in Washington Heights.
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Theo Dean said he had rushed to the street where his father lived on Sunday.
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Dunn, meanwhile, lived on as the sole survivor and final victim of the 1916 attacks.
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Avicii's memory and talent lived on at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards on Monday night.
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I spent four summers in Alaska and lived on a sailboat in the Caribbean before that.
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I got the show, and that journey changed the way that I lived on this earth.
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But more important to Williams were two basic fictional facts: First, people lived on the moon.
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Gladys and Clifford lived on the same street as teenagers and married soon after high school.
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The Coast Guard has said the family had lived on the vessel for about a year.
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The name of the man, in his 70s, was Robert, and he lived on the streets.
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Gone for over three centuries, the dodo (Raphus cucullatus) once lived on the island of Mauritius.
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Decades later, her influence lived on in Amy Winehouse, who frequently cited Spector as an idol.
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By the time they were accused, all three women lived on the margins of Salem's society.
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Henrietta Lacks died the same year those cells were harvested, but her cells have lived on.
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The sudden violence has stunned people who lived on the quiet street where she was killed.
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But more years passed, as Ervin, often homeless, lived on friends' couches and neared age 30.
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Cameron Boyce's legacy lived on during Descendants director Kenny Ortega's Walk of Fame ceremony on Wednesday.
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Ninety-nine percent of all the species that have ever lived on Earth have gone extinct.
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Bedridden, unable to move her hands or legs, barely sentient, she lived on for another year.
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Many do not have formal titles to the land their families have lived on for generations.
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Sarah Wong was intending on majoring in nursing and lived on campus, according to the school.
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Fourierist communes foundered across the New World and Old; his ideas about gender equality lived on.
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"The vast majority of all species that ever lived on Earth are now extinct," Hofreiter said.
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Beijing (CNN)Guo Baoxi has lived on the streets of this Beijing neighborhood for 15 years.
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It was almost a person-shaped mess that lived on the other side of the bed.
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He lived on the streets before he secured his job as a software engineer at Google.
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"We lived on rue Schoelcher," he began, as he described their first apartment in the city.
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They lived on a farm and raised a family alongside other Japanese farmers in Dominguez Hills.
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It lived on a tiny island in the Philippines at the same time as Homo sapiens.
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I lived on welfare — but my husband couldn't live with me anymore because of his past.
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The author recalls a life lived on the brink, where a petty mishap can mean destitution.
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We had all lived on the outskirts of London and had similar upbringings, so we clicked.
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To reach his goal, he paid $2,500 on his loans each month and lived on $500.
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"Because he lived on golf courses, he knew what you wanted to look at," Perry said.
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She lived on a sidewalk along Rashbehari Avenue, a 10-minute walk from my childhood apartment.
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Those tickets are the closest thing to snapshots of how Mr. Saipov lived on the road.
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The first time I met Mr. Vendel was in 1999, when he lived on Staten Island.
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In 1832, the Cherokee lived on land in Georgia that was promised to them by treaty.
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Dear Diary: In the early 2000s, I lived on the Upper East and worked in Midtown.
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He and his family lost everything; they lived on the streets after that for six months.
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People who have lived on the streets recognize each other in a sort of visceral way.
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Most college graduates, especially those who lived on campus, have had social structures built for them.
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He lived on Uneasy Street — that's where he wanted to be, and that's where he died.
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Death may have marked one kind of ending, but as Blight shows, the voice lived on.
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The 25-year-old shepherd lived on the outskirts of Hawija, near the former military base.
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I knew that Cooper was some big white guy who lived on a hill in Arizona.
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We lived on a farm and had the goats' milk, so I learned to make soap.
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At the time, I'm pretty sure I lived on chocolate-chip pancakes, marshmallows, and sweet tea.
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The kingdom lived on, though Nast's possessions were auctioned off to service debts from the crash.
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Tristan Voorspuy, a former British military officer, lived on a ranch that was invaded in March.
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"So much of our lives is lived on our phones or on computer screens," Chiba says.
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Few Americans lived on the streets in the early post-war period because housing was cheaper.
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We lived on a farm near a little town called Eumundi (population 200) in rural Australia.
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As a Muslim from Mumbai, she has lived on the country's sectarian divide her whole life.
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They had lived on Lincoln Place since the early 1950s, and raised their two daughters there.
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A Maine native, she married a local man and has lived on Inishmore for 10 years.
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She stumbles upon the story of Thatcher Greenwood, the science teacher who lived on their land.
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They lived on two military bases, Sagami Depot and Camp Zama, each two hours from Tokyo.
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The family lived on the south end of Park Slope, Brooklyn in a lavish Victorian house.
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From that moment on, Simpson's name lived on in the infamy of this very public ordeal.
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The police said he lived on Herkimer Street, less than a mile from where he was shot.
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He sent demolition teams to clear out Cracolândia, an area where drug addicts lived on the street.
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But even without the notoriety of his death, his memory might have lived on in another way.
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My perception is that all you guys lived on the Lower East Side, or the East Village.
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Humans lived on Madagascar during the early Holocene, according to new research published today in Science Advances.
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However, those already established planets were very much a reflection of the characters that lived on them.
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He lived on the west side of campus, distant from the Res Club, as it was known.
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McLaren died tragically in an accident at Goodwood in 103, but his namesake lived on in motorsports.
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Yes, and they lived on to raise Kit Snicket's child to be a new kind of volunteer.
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Geocities itself disappeared from the internet proper in 2009 but has lived on thanks to archival efforts.
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For a week, they lived on a boat so narrow that her wheelchair didn't quite fit onboard.
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She says she lived on the main road in the same Rakhine State village Suhara comes from.
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But the dream horse -- a tall glass of water with a confident spirit -- that dream lived on.
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The insect, of the order Blattodea, has lived on this Earth for more than 300 million years.
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He lived on the block where the shooting occurred with one of his daughters, KBACK-TV reported.
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The founder, Ryan Breslow, dropped out of Stanford, but lived on campus secretly while launching his startup.
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Scores of people who lived on the island have banded together on Facebook complaining of mysterious maladies.
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He learned the trade from the Miccosukee alligator wrestler Bobby Tiger, who lived on a nearby reservation.
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Lived on Brook Street: At No. 21723 from June 743 until March 274 (with touring in between).
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" - Stokeitup, Reddit "The first place I lived on campus was in a suite with three other girls.
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He is nonplussed about the fact that the record-long bull market has lived on since then.
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There was a market failure at the time, but it healed, and yet the GSEs lived on.
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At times, they lived on a houseboat, and spent some winters holed up at a yacht club.
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Killed were: • Bryan Holcombe and his wife, Karla Holcombe, who lived on a farm in nearby Floresville.
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Juan Deleon was standing in the lobby of the Harlem apartment building where he lived on Feb.
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For decades, "Cinderella" has lived on through countless film adaptations, and some are more beloved than others.
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Animals are going extinct 1,000 to 10,000 faster than you'd expect if no humans lived on Earth.
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He himself became a wealthy man who lived on Fifth Avenue opposite the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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His father lived on state disability benefits, and his mother stayed at home to care for him.
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There, Shirley Brooks has lived on Monroe Street for a decade in a one-story wood house.
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In 1949 he married Phyllis Cumins, with whom he lived on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
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From there she set out to discover the Virginia land she lived on and nearby Southern states.
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Aaron Burr's daughter, Theodosia, whose remains were never found after a shipwreck, once lived on Barrow Street.
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Tarsha said she had lived on and off the streets, mostly on, for more than 30 years.
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Even boarded up and hidden away, the old City Hall station has lived on in the imagination.
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He was an avid rock climber and camper who practically "lived on a plane," Mr. Yu said.
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Ms. Legree's family has lived on the same land on Coffin Point since the era of slavery.
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We sold the house in September and we lived on the campsite, but the media found out.
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The South Vietnam regime lived on, funded by American dollars, and its war with the North continued.
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The book describes "an old negro woman" named Sally Smith who lived on a farm near Selma.
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James was a performance artist who lived on the La Jolla reservation in San Diego County, Calif.
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But my neighborhood was most impacted and many people who lived on the first floor got flooded.
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The Bronx group home where Migdalia lived, on Union Avenue, offered a clear example of the problem.
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Ann Vikingstad, an 82-year-old neighbor of the Tuozzolos, has lived on Cutting Street since 1954.
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The rat -- the Bramble Cay melomys -- lived on a small coral island on the Great Barrier Reef.
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In Japan the stores broke off from the main company and lived on — and still do today.
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I moved here two years ago from Phoenix where I lived on and off over 30 years.
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Tatyana, 58, a short, stout fishmonger, said she lived on a pension of about $133 a month.
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That year, she lived on the Rue Spontini, down from what was then Yves Saint Laurent's shop.
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Why are Palestinians like my family prevented from returning to land they lived on peacefully for generations?
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"Grandpa lived on the intercoastal when he retired to Florida and he had a boat," he said.
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Both of these species lived on islands that would have been reachable only by crossing the sea.
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A: No. Until recently I lived on a farm an hour outside the city by hover car.
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Katy Ginanni, my college friend, lived on 19713th Avenue South, in the section called Music Square West.
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Many patients lived on the city's margins, others in settlements dotted across the sertão, northeast Brazil's arid hinterland.
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My son lived on the East Coast and I was under contract with the Lakers for six years.
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One of that worker's great-grandchildren, Carlos Andrade, 72, lived on the property until recently, the paper said.
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The Children of the Forest are a nature-worshiping magical race who lived on Westeros before humanity's arrival.
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"She lived on her own terms," Snipes-Garner said at her daughter's Harlem, New York, funeral Monday evening.
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I lived on a very tight budget, but it was worth it because I'm 2129% debt free now.
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"I had lived on his beautiful lush island, and after the storm, every leaf was gone," Smith says.
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He has not lived on the East or West Coast, or in Chicago, for his entire painting career.
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At the time, Hopkins lived on thirty-eight acres that he had converted into a makeshift wildlife sanctuary.
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In my Atlanta apartment, I lived on dry cereal and M&Ms because I couldn't manage to cook.
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Gregory Vega, who said he had lived on the block for 15 years, was shocked by the news.
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The suspect lived on the same block that the three children were found in, The Washington Post reported.
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These animals, who lived on this island for thousands of years, were washed away by repeated storm surges.
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The Cranberries' debut single, "Dreams," has lived on as one of the band's most beloved and enduring songs.
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It lived on the seafloor during the Silurian period along with sea sponges, brachiopods, worms, snails, and mollusks.
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"When I was 12, we lived on the same block as Judy Garland," Page Six says Sagal writes.
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Microsoft's original IntelliMouse became a status symbol and a mouse that lived on for what seemed like forever.
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As Jeet Heer has written, Goldwater may have lost in 1964, but his politics lived on and flourished.
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At 230 years old she ran away and lived on the street, quickly picking up a drug addiction.
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They have traditionally lived on houseboats; in recent times, they've also built houses on stilts in coastal waters.
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A woman in her fifties or sixties we called Angie took care of the floor I lived on.
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From 21 until this past April, I lived on Northwest Second Avenue in Miami, Florida's Little Haiti neighborhood.
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They'd sell home-cooked meals to people who lived on the block or to people that knew them.
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Cassini lived on in tumultuous silence for a few more minutes, traveling at around 20 miles per second.
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The antique street sign is meaningful because when I lived in New York, I lived on 57th Street.
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Luckily, when they've visited the moon or lived on the International Space Station, Earth is literally in sight.
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Then again, no one should underestimate the man who lived on Soylent alone for months at a time.
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I lived on SoftBank-funded companies for 24 hours, and it revealed some flaws in Son's grand vision.
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Animals are going extinct 1,000 to 10,000 times faster than you'd expect if no humans lived on Earth.
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The Bramble Cay, a rodent that lived on a tiny outcrop in the Great Barrier Reef, is extinct.
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She has lived on the Lower East Side for 30 years and worked at the school for 20.
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"Dick had no conception of what people lived on, and asking him for money was difficult," he explained.
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Previous Sesame Street voice options from Elmo, Oscar the Grouch, and Cookie Monster were short-lived on Waze.
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These animals lived on a planet that was a lot different from the one we live on today.
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He worked 15-hour days, and often lived on a makeshift diet of sandwiches, cakes, and Bombay mix.
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Ever felt like you could get so much stuff done if you lived on Game of Thrones time?
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They lived on Social Security and Chuck's veterans benefits, and they paid over half their income in rent.
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He's lived on and off Svalbard since he moved here in his 20s to work in the mines.
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From age 26 to 36, I lived on the Lower East Side — it was the most important time.
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Peacocks have lived on the cathedral grounds since the 1980s, ever since the Bronx Zoo donated some chicks.
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Long before Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue, indigenous New Yorkers lived on an island they called Manahahtaan.
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Although the hypothesis should have been refuted by those disasters, it lived on, if only in zombie form.
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The more fossils we find, the more we learn that many kinds of humans have lived on Earth.
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I've never been robbed, even when I lived on not-so-quiet streets in not-so-safe neighborhoods.
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If an endangered species lived on the range, for example, the bureau could decide to cut cattle numbers.
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If an endangered species lived on the federal land, the terms of the permit were subject to change.
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So she moved to Los Angeles alone, at 29, and lived on her own for the first time.
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Susan lived on the Upper West Side near the Esplanade Luxury Senior Residences, where benches sat out front.
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But his influence lived on — through him and through the Caesarism that prospered for centuries after his death.
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Most of them also lived on the ship's third deck, where a group of food-service workers lived.
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He lived on the down low for decades, and is now an outspoken advocate for trans amorous men.
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These aging masters lived on for 20 more years, and Ricky remained where the fates had flung him.
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They were among a number of artists who lived on Coenties Slip in Lower Manhattan in the 1950s.
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"When I lived on the Upper East Side, people were like, 'Oh, my god, you live so far.'"
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Some of the best artists and writers of the era spent time here; the Bohemian tradition lived on.
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The Times Square tradition lived on, and by 1908, the pyrotechnics had been replaced by an electric ball.
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My mother's family lived on the Egyptian side and Rafah's division ended in the separation of my parents.
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They lived on a tight budget, clipping coupons; Elizabeth remembers fretting over her husband buying a $25 shirt.
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The couple lived on Île de Ré, off the Atlantic coast near La Rochelle, and had no children.
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My mother, who lived on Long Island, would come into the city occasionally to have lunch with me.
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The peasants lived on starvation wages, working on the land as serfs for big landowners or the Church.
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News Analysis The Moche people lived on Peru's north coast long before the Spanish conquest of the Americas.
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But the couple do not live on a golf course — Mr. Coore has never lived on a course.
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Read: I Lived on Trump Products for a Week to See if It Would Make Me Great Again
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Jasmine Bashar — Jazz for short — has lived on the moon colony Artemis since she was 6 years old.
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Scores of indigenous peoples lived on the land before anyone of European descent set foot in the region.
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As we're increasingly learning, Neanderthals were very much like modern humans—yet they went extinct and we lived on.
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Security video also captured Garcia-Torres leaving the trailer park where he lived on the morning of Sierra's disappearance.
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She wed when she was 11 years old and lived on the other side of Kitawasi with her husband.
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One belonged to a scared, doubtful girl who lived on welfare and was abused in the foster care system.
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The couple set up shop there as they prepared for their journey, and lived on the vessel since April.
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Often called sea nomads, they have traditionally lived on boats and harvested nearly everything they eat from the sea.
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Dan and Eric said they lived on the East Coast but wanted to recruit talent in the Bay Area.
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Knocking on wood was soon associated with safety and survival, and so the practice lived on after the Inquisition.
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The family huddled in a room, tried to stay away from the windows and lived on bread and tea.
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The family lived on the company's premises, he says, and his children practically grew up on the factory floor.
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We lived on four and the building had 23 stories, but getting to the penthouse was a whole thing.
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Sony sold off its PC-focused VAIO division back in 2014, but the brand lived on under new management.
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Walsh, who grew up in Massachusetts, lived on St. John for four months, having moved there from St. Thomas.
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The Picketts lived on the side with the stone-gabled walls that forced the rising water in our direction.
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"Most people skip us," said Craig Daniels Jnr, whose family has lived on the island going back seven generations.
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"I know what the US heart is all about," said Cruz, who lived on the mainland for 73 years.
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Charlene lived on Buchanan Street, in the Talbot electoral division of Blackpool, with her parents, Karen and Robert Downes.
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That's what happened with Jessica Tarantino, who lived on Long Island but worked at an IT company in Manhattan.
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Before their eventual marriage, the two never even lived on the same continent, let alone in the same house.
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"We laugh loud; that's who we are," said Hortensia Mata, 45, who's lived on the block for 30 years.
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Danley lived on the Gold Coast in Queensland for a decade, until the late 1980s, according to Australia's ABC.
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Based on the archaeological evidence, it appears that humans lived on this particular spot for an exceptionally long time.
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He flew in the previous day from Los Angeles, where he has lived on and off since the 223s.
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And while "The Munsters" only lasted two seasons, it lived on in decades of reruns, as well as spinoffs.
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She still remembers a few words from when she was 13, and lived on the nearby island of Etorofu.
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The principles of individual power and relative quietude of the studiolo lived on in the traditional, closed-door office.
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The ad lived on even after viewers called it out as racist, but Popchips pulled the scenes with Raj .
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Before sharable internet jokes were even called memes, they lived on YTMND—which appears to have met its end.
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But I have to at least try to make this planet a better place for having lived on it.
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It's not as if I've ever lived on a farm or in the woods, or tended crops or animals.
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"Tremors" took in a modest box office gross in the '90s but lived on among cult horror film-lovers.
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First, their entire music collection lived on their iPod, now their entire world is on-demand via their iPhone.
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OG blogger Jason Kottke found this excellent microcosmic analysis that asks: What if just 100 people lived on Earth?
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So the memories of those years lived on long after the dawn of mass foreign tourism in the 153s.
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According to the National Post, Abdul, who is also represented by Farooq, lived on the same street as Mohamed.
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Jackie Smith said she lived on the block where the shots were fired and heard about six loud bangs.
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His family lived on Park Avenue, summered in the Hamptons, and lived by the Emily Post school of etiquette.
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Maria Bamford has always lived on the cutting edge of comedy, but the world may finally be catching up.
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The Ali family lived on the block from 1947 to 1961, and his former home is now a museum.
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In his later years, he mostly lived on potatoes and tea brewed from herbs he picked in the park.
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To get close, Abolafia lied and told the officials he lived on that block, so they let him through.
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His story has lived on over the decades because, at first, he was not expected to amount to much.
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The couple, John Stuart Nuttall and Amanda Marie Korody, are recovering drug addicts who once lived on the street.
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Aboriginal people had lived on the continent for an estimated 60,000 years before Cook dropped anchor in Botany Bay.
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Kelly lived on the International Space Station and was also part of NASA's twin study with his brother Scott.
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And it has lived on in its live-album incarnation, for which Mr. Wainwright received his sole Grammy nomination.
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Ms. Waldman, 35, has lived on the island since 2011, and she and her husband have two young sons.
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In college, I once lived on a street more than a mile from campus, so I totally get it.
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My parents speak with horror of the "wheat berry winter," when we lived on little else but the grain.
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Great wisdom can be achieved by having lived on the dark side and then putting the madness behind us.
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I've lived on the Gulf Coast my whole life and always appreciated the beauty of heavy Southern summer storms.
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They've long lived on the fringes of American politics and now their policies are about to be center stage.
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Osaka, who has dual citizenship, lived on Long Island for three years before moving to Florida with her family.
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A California native and longtime surfer, he has lived on the edge of Los Angeles in Venice for decades.
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A. I was born in Manhattan, and we lived on the Upper East Side until I was about five.
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Shortly later, the boat Mr. Privett lived on sunk as well, and he lost all of his family photographs.
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His people, the Patuxet, a band of the Wampanoag tribe, had lived on the site where the Pilgrims settled.
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For 27 years, Gail Eisen lived on the fifth floor of a co-op on the Upper East Side.
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This is New York, after all, and he could see Rat Island from where he lived on City Island.
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Since 1975, Mr. Hall had lived on a New Hampshire farm that had been in his family for generations.
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Readers who think they know her story may be surprised by the extent to which she lived on edge.
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I lived on the Lower East Side, in the late '80s and earlier '90s, and I copied the master.
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Villagers who have lived on Komodo island for generations are unsurprisingly opposed to the idea of having to leave.
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Like most first-year students, they lived on Old Campus, a quadrangle of Gothic architecture on the Yale grounds.
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"We don't have a choice," said Jordan Laplace, a fisherman whose family has lived on the island for generations.
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Alaska Airlines was once somewhat niche: A favorite of those who lived on the West Coast and in Alaska.
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The family lived on Fifth Avenue on Manhattan's Upper East Side while Andrea was growing up, Business Insider reported.
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He escaped, lived on a chicken farm for two years, then fled again, eventually making his way to Argentina.
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Mr. Goldberg, a Vietnam veteran with multiple health problems, has lived on this quiet suburban street for 30 years.
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In 2015, 10% of the world's population lived on less than $1.90 per day, down from 36% in 1990.
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They and their two children have lived on a military base there for about a year and a half.
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He built up an estate and lived on the island during the winter months until his death in 1944.
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Tom Baker, 73, has lived on the Upper West Side and has had an affiliation with Columbia since 1964.
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I started earning ~$750 a month in Social Security disability and supplemental income, which I have lived on since.
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It would've lived on #NativeTwitter, where we fight against this kind of hate and mockery and racism every day.
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He was made to live in the basement, but his daughter lived on the first floor of the home.
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Tom Baker, 73, has lived on the Upper West Side and has had an affiliation with Columbia since 1964.
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The experience might have produced a man who lived on his inheritance and shied away from all things strenuous.
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They have lived on the West Coast for many years without shedding a Yastrzemski-worth of their baseball identity.
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When I knew him he lived on Christopher Street and he had reinstalled these Nests in this small apartment.
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Citing a relative of Jean, the newspaper reported that the officer lived on another floor of the same complex.
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One time, I was picking up my friend from her house—she lived on the rougher side of town.
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She said she would cook for herself when she lived on her own, and even put up her own curtains.
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Unclear how she would have lived on $100 a year, but now Nick wants her to pay more child support.
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Those that were "pets" mostly lived on the flat roofs of the houses and really weren't part of their families.
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The creature lived on the ground of shallow oceans, along with a pile of other organisms, likely never changing locations.
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Because they lived on a remote farm deep in the woods, Saglana's grandfather, who's blind, sent her to get help.
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Fowler, Cards slam Royals for sixth straight victory ST. LOUIS — The #rallykitty phenomenon lived on Thursday night at Busch Stadium.
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Tippery, his wife, Chaz Gee, 33, and their three children have lived on the same street as Phillips since October.
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In 2010 Unicef, a charity, estimated that 20,000 children accused of witchcraft lived on the streets of Congo's capital, Kinshasa.
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She lived on the Passamaquoddy Reservation in Maine before moving, in 1995, to work at the Santa Fe Indian School.
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Apply TV's take on the illustrious poet is markedly different than how Emily Dickinson's legacy has lived on throughout history.
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Then, one year my sister and I got chased by an insane Canada goose that lived on a neighbor's pond.
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"For years bonds have lived on soft growth, low inflation and unprecedented policy support," Societe Generale strategist Ciaran O'Hagan said.
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Decades later, her bee-hived bad girl influence lived on in Amy Winehouse, who frequently cited Spector as an idol.
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Iris Dipini, an engineer who has lived on the mainland for 19 years, calls Hurricane Maria a politically revealing disaster.
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"I've always lived on the Upper East Side and French Sole is an Upper East Side brand," Morgan tells PeopleStyle.
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More than 20,000 people lived on a dot 5km long by 1.5km wide; some had prosperous homes with superb mosaics.
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Since then the unique sound has lived on through the sonic production of popular mainstream singles out of the area.
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The family lived on Haggard's ranch in Northern California, where he fished for bass and gardened when he wasn't touring.
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Kate Spade's legacy lived on long after she stepped away from her namesake company, Kate Spade New York, in 2007.
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But while their love didn't last, Simpson's blonde moment lived on forever — as evidenced in the hilarious meme Simpson shared.
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More than 95 percent engaged in subsistence farming to get by, and 87 percent lived on under $2 a day.
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My mother started some alternative living...communities in northern California and Oregon and I lived on those as a child.
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The Gold Coast man said the snake has lived on the roof of his backyard shed for roughly six months.
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Snapchat has lived on my home screen since when it took the LA high school scene by storm in 2012.
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But the university informed me that so long as I lived on campus, my information would be in its directory.
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The group lived on the Spahn Ranch, a commune located 268 miles outside L.A. "He was extremely intelligent," Lake said.
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For thousands of years they have lived on the banks of the Nile river, from southern Egypt to northern Sudan.
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At the last count (in 2010) more than half of its people lived on less than a dollar a day.
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For almost two years she lived on a farm with her three young children and had little contact with others.
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To people who grew up or lived on the East Side of Baltimore, there's a chance this story sounds familiar.
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I remembered my childhood, the tang of sour cherries in my mouth—how richly we lived on these small pleasures.
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Her science fiction occurred in other contexts entirely, worlds where genders were fluid and socialist exiles lived on the moon.
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Titanosaurs survived for tens of millions of years and lived on every continent, thriving in particular in the Southern Hemisphere.
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"Because of him, we starved ... We lived on flour and water for months, cowering in our basements," said Abu Omran.
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John F. Kennedy's Catholicism cut little ice with many of the Irish ex-New Dealers who lived on our street.
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Nat lived on the north end of the island, in a development called the Gardens, where there were no mailboxes.
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And his white supremacist beliefs lived on and prospered, even as commentators agreed that his presidency was an abject failure.
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Koum hen his family moved to the US. They settled in Mountain View, CA, where they lived on food stamps.
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I know this from personal experience: I lived on the South Side of Chicago, where I attended a failing school.
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Blue whales are the largest animals that have ever lived on Earth, even bigger than the largest dinosaurs, Mate said.
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In the residence's early days, the ground floor housed cattle, and the family would have lived on the first floor.
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Around 5,000 Tasmanian tigers lived on the island when the British settled there, according to the National Museum of Australia.
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Lynn figured that in "maybe three [or] four months, it will run out of battery," but the clock lived on.
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Though both men lived on for decades after the war, neither totally recovered the creative momentum of the Weimar period.
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I was 22 or 23 years old; I had a girlfriend at the time who lived on the eighth floor.
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You've lived on planes to set up production, and have even been a featured speaker at some hot tech events.
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Broyles and his wife have lived on about $60,000 a year throughout his career, he writes on The Players' Tribune.
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His legacy lived on thanks to multiple successors, including his son Rin Tin Tin Jr. who also became a star.
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His family — they lived on the Upper West Side of Manhattan — read books rather than converse at the dinner table.
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Mr. Banks lived on the Leech Lake Reservation in northern Minnesota, where he was born and where he grew up.
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The truth was, the Bushes lived in Houston as they had lived on the East Coast, like well-bred Yankees.
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Spam was one of those scarce food rations, and it was something that my ancestors lived on during the war.
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The Cro-Mags seemed destined for fame by the mid-80s, but instead you guys have lived on in infamy.
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The Grahams lived on a 22017-acre mountain retreat in Montreat, N.C. His wife, Ruth Bell Graham, died in 19403.
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Even in the best of times, most women in the low-paid workforce have always lived on a razor's edge.
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Justices confirmed before 753 lived, on average, to age 67; those confirmed between 1950 and 1974 lived to almost 247.
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Raised in Lebanon before he moved to Detroit to attend college, Mr. Boutros said he practically lived on Beirut's shoreline.
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She has lived on Long Island, in Flushing, Queens, and in Chinatown, working as a software developer on Wall Street.
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His great-grandparents, grandparents, aunts and uncles all lived on the land along with hundreds of chickens, dogs and chameleons.
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They all lived on or near a small, leafy street called Semitelou on a hill near the Athens Music Hall.
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But his words have lived on in the deepest parts of the American mind, shaping this country's conscience toward nature.
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The guards in the second ring were from the Philippines, Nepal or elsewhere, and lived on the base, he said.
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Now, living in my sublet, I remembered where Marie had lived: on Post Street, not far from where I was.
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He was from the suburbs, lived on the upscale Main Line, the son of a 5er named Joe "Jellybean" Bryant.
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Here suddenly would be someone new to the city, there a woman who'd lived on the block her whole life.
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Simply put, they lived on a smaller art planet, one small enough to have faith in a Next Big Step.
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Before the storm, more than 70,000 of the Bahamas' roughly 400,000 residents lived on the Grand Bahama and Abaco islands.
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Clegg, a wiry fifty-one-year-old former firefighter from England, has lived on the road since she was seventeen.
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Abboud suppressed free speech by banning many independent newspapers, but Women's Voice lived on, making its presence even more subversive.
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"I've met with displaced Palestinian families who have been kicked off land they've lived on for many generations," she said.
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In records from the 1920 census, they found a William J. Hanly, 33, who lived on Central Avenue in Newark.
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A: My grandparents lived on a farm, my mother was an elementary school teacher, and my dad was a brewmaster.
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There was a factory downstairs from where I lived on East 19th Street where women would sew flowers onto hats.
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Ms. Young, who lived on the basement floor with her parents, had been visiting her aunt Karen's fifth-floor apartment.
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Mr. Hughes lived on the top floor of a brownstone in Harlem for the last two decades of his life.
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For three years in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Lars Eighner lived on the streets, mainly in Austin, Tex.
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De Vries' work has long lived on his blog Digiconomist, and more recently in Joule, a peer-reviewed academic journal.
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After he was kicked out of his home, Moore lived on the streets and ate food out of trash cans.
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For several months now, PepeCashMillionaire has lived on a yacht moored at the Bowen Island Marina just outside of Vancouver.
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One couple lived on $12,000 a year so they could donate the additional money they earned annually, about $50,000, to charity.
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Of the nine boys I spent time with in Davao, all lived on the street and all were on the list.
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She's now seeing cars on side streets that used to be empty except for people who actually lived on those blocks.
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The tradition lived on, and some variation of the same practice was replicated by Britain's high society in the 19th century.
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While Wolverine has been presumed dead for the past three years, a couple different iterations of the character have lived on.
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While the schools and locations changed, Alexa Hawkins lived on for another three years through over fifty different Xanga blog accounts.
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A handful of Vine stars even lived on the same floor of a building in Hollywood, on Vine Street (yes, really).
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Luna, who was of Luiseño, Ipai, and Mexican descent, lived on his family's land for most of the last 25 years.
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Amrit's boyfriend just moved in after she lived on her own for the majority of her seven years in New York.
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He has covered the Middle East for the network since 1994 and lived on and off in the region since 1974.
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The catastrophe poisoned the land, as well as the people, animals, and trees that lived on it, for decades to come.
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There are also models of sample tubes planned for the upcoming Mars2020 mission, to investigate whether microbes ever lived on Mars. .
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A friend who lived on my street went to Latymer, a school in west London [which costs £7,205 [$9,320] a semester].
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The line has lived on in various forms and popped up in plenty of odd places during the intervening two decades.
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Authorities have said they did not know how many people were at the party or how many lived on the premises.
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Mr. Giambri has lived on the block since 1972, and shared the place with his wife, Curly, who died last year.
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The affair is the latest sign that behaviour long deemed unacceptable in public life has lived on unchallenged behind closed doors.
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About here fans started to believe I was Swift, using a fake account, and that discussion has lived on since then.
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"She lived on the compound and he was a trustee and he worked cleaning flower beds and mowing grass," he says.
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The whole long-distance letter correspondence between the two friends made sense in the film since they lived on separate coasts.
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One woman told the NRC her family had lived on dry dates and drank from the Euphrates River before escaping Falluja.
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Khalid Ahmed, a 20-year-old student who lived on the eighth floor, was playing video games when he smelled smoke.
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In 1992, the American public consisted of the most experienced and expert viewers of videotape ever to have lived on earth.
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Capone lived on the 30,000-square-foot property with his immediate family until he died in 1947, according to the FBI.
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David Fehrenbach, who has lived on the avenue for 30 years, said the bridge company's actions had affected the whole area.
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Namely the '90s, when creativity abounded and designers tugged strings and lived on shoestrings to make their dreams into our realities.
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Mr. Jelinek practically lived on the island, raised money for the protesters and helped persuade prosecutors to level relatively minor charges.
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He lived on a farm in Floresville with his wife, Karla, 563, said Ron Scott, a cousin to the Holcombe family.
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He is thought to have lived on either the second or fourth floor, though the reports are yet to be confirmed.
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Mike told me the story of Lucy, a toddler adopted from China by a single mom who lived on N Street.
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Until recently, those who lived on the road in the U.K. were typically Irish travelers, Roma people, or new age travelers.
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They wanted to show contrast; seeing the way rich people in Glasgow lived on one page, and poor people on another.
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Muslim families lived on the two floors above us, but the top floor family was Hindu, as were the shopkeepers below.
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He often painted the famous garden, lush with poppies, lilies and roses, of the poet Celia Thaxter, who lived on Appledore.
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That prompted a fierce battle over whether he had lived on the island long enough to be eligible for the slot.
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I'm sorry — for future viewers, foxes and hens were two animals that lived on earth before climate change rendered them extinct.
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The protagonist is Jazz Bashara, a young Saudi woman, Muslim but secular, who's lived on the moon since she was 6.
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In an early version, he also reflected on his mother's relationship with an unmarried aunt who lived on the family farm.
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If inspired, create a family tree and then try to plot where your ancestors lived on a map of the globe.
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Satouf said, adding later, "Life is not as simple as it once was when we lived on a farm in Syria."
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Her family lived on the second floor of a brick bungalow owned by a prim great-aunt and her fastidious husband.
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They lived on East 64th Street in Mill Basin, on the working-class edge of a neighborhood known for its mansions.
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And then for 16 years, he lived on the run, trying to evade capture while on the bureau's Most Wanted list.
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He had been attracted by the runoff from a pigsty, and he lived on a diet of wandering dogs and chickens.
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Jews have lived on the Italian peninsula for more than 2,000 years, one of the oldest communities in the Western Diaspora.
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It's also possible that these ancient fungi lived on the bottom of the estuary, perhaps feasting on underwater mats of algae.
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Erik La Prade read his poem about the poet W.H. Auden, who lived on St. Marks Place in the East Village.
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She has lived on land that borders Trump's with her husband, Michael, a farmer and fisherman, for more than 40 years.
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The new owner lived on the farm a few years, and when he moved, he took the mystery rock with him.
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Mr. Singh, like thousands of others, has lived on and off in government-run camps because of the cross-border shelling.
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Over all, last year about 14 percent of the population lived on less than $160 per month, the official poverty line.
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Over time, these families slowly moved away and none lived on the ranch when the Sherman family bought it in 1994.
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She lived on one side of the cemetery, school was on the other, and she crossed it four times a day.
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The Barro Blanco Dam had forced from their homes indigenous Ngabe who lived on the site of its reservoir, said Duyck.
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In 1897, his fame and fortune ebbing, Mr. Mulvany moved to Greenpoint, where his sister, Alice Muldoon, lived on Leonard Street.
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But it lived on on social media, where a photograph of the figure drew criticism from far and wide this week.
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Greg Ashley: It's what I call San Pablo Ave in Oakland, the the street I have lived on for 10 years.
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Born in the small town of Snowflake, Arizona, Flake grew up in a Mormon family and lived on a cattle ranch.
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"It's like a piece of armor," Mark Vande Hei, a NASA astronaut who lived on the ISS in 2017, tells The Verge.
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DeAngelo lived on a quiet street in Citrus Heights, California for more than three decades before his arrest, according to public records.
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MALIN: When I moved to New York, I lived on the Upper East Side, and I was working for Saks Fifth Avenue.
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He passed the way he lived, on his own terms, surrounded by the people he loved, in the place he loved best.
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Everything in between was a blast, and because of the nature of Snapchat, we wanted to make sure the story lived on.
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He said one of his students lived on a friend's couch instead of renting an apartment to pay off her student debt.
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He may have only lived on Earth for 57 years, but his philosophy seemed to stretch thousands of years into the future.
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During the Expedition 61, Koch and five other crew members lived on the International Space Station conducting experiments and replacing outdated technology.
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He lived on the porch, but I often snuck him into my room, despite his love of shitting only on my bed.
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"That surge is what killed us," said Moose Morrow, an 85-year-old who has lived on the island for 25 years.
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"He passed the way he lived, on his own terms, surrounded by the people he loved, in the place he loved best."
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When she died, and money got tight, he mostly lived on potatoes and tea brewed from herbs he picked in the park.
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According to a survey by MRB in late 373, roughly half of Greeks aged 18-35 lived on financial support from relatives.
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I don't know who didn't read the script, but that was the name of the planet Maz lived on, not her carrier.
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British novelist and travel writer Laurence Durrell, author of The Alexandria Quartet, lived on the street, as did Greek poet Constantine Cavafy.
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However, the number of those who lived on the street and in other public places, like train stations, rose by 48 percent.
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The Chao Lay, or people of the sea, have lived on the shores of Thailand and Myanmar for generations, fishing and foraging.
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It only makes sense that the power-hungry tyrant would want to ensure his legacy lived on long after he was gone.
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He has lived on this land since before the Khmer Rouge but had never owned the territory officially until the company came.
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The two chopped, slammed, and just generally beat the shit out of each other in ways which lived on that knife's edge.
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They would make contact with a mysterious group of people called the Yukaghir, who supposedly lived on nothing but elk and moose.
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David John Cameron, whose family has lived on the peninsula for hundreds of years, worked on the show as a production assistant.
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He was a Marine combat veteran who had lived on a staple diet of Semper Fi and studied silence all his life.
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Jackson bought and renovated the Neverland Ranch he lived on — outfitting the property with a zoo, theme park, train station, and arcade.
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Audemio, then 523, and his wife, Amparo, 513, lived on a ranch in a one-story house with a wide front porch.
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He reportedly lived on his own in Texas prior to his death, but it's unclear if he ever went under the knife.
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She has spent years talking to therapists while trying to extricate the mother who died from the celebrity whose legend lived on.
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Mr. Morales and the Riveras were neighbors who lived on different floors of a building in the complex at 14 Roxbury Street.
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The SON have lived on these lands "for as long as our history remembers," notes a welcome message posted to their website.
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Before I got married, I lived on my own in Manhattan, and my father helped me with some of my housing costs.
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After serving a string of prison sentences for theft, he has lived on and off the streets for the last 19 years.
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"It is unclear whether anyone who lived on the floors above is alive," said Rashid, adding that the cause was being investigated.
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The Bronx infiltrated New York Expo Center's 10 acres to prove Yams lived on well beyond his short time here on Earth.
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Poverty receding... 20 years ago, two-thirds of the world lived on less than $5.50 a day, according to the World Bank.
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"The Wicker Man" lived on, cherished by horror-movie devotees who argued that it belonged in the front rank of the genre.
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Essay In 2008, my freshman year at Dartmouth, I lived on the third floor of Fahey Hall with 15 randomly selected classmates.
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Ms. Brito said the aunt lived on the first floor, and she was not sure why her brother was on the ninth.
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Every mealtime, also by tradition, the students sat around a dining table with an instructor and his family, who lived on campus.
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My wife and I often had high balances when we lived on one modest income and had two kids in day care.
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"This is a shocking thing to me," said James Walker, who lived on the opposite end of the floor from the family.
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Thus, any reboot or remake has to compete with a terrific comedic ensemble cast that has lived on in its fans' memory.
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He and my uncle lived on their own in a trailer and went to a high school there, knowing very little English.
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He's a songwriter who was the co-author of a worldwide hit years ago and has lived on the royalties ever since.
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At least 250,2000 years ago, an extinct human species lived on what is now the island of Luzon, researchers reported on Wednesday.
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Her family of five lived on $900 a month, she wrote last year in an op-ed for the San Francisco Examiner.
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For the rest of her life she lived on a seven-acre estate with many more dogs than the zoning laws allowed.
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Her future husband, F. M. Brock, lived on a farm nearby and gave her a ride home one day on his tractor.
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Crossfire was dead, famously killed by Stewart in one of his signature eviscerations of the cable news set, but Hardball lived on.
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I wasn't normally allowed to have friends over, I had plenty of cousins who lived on my street and they were it.
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Homo floresiensis appears to have made stone tools, perhaps to hunt and butcher the dwarf elephants that once lived on the island.
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Despite Milken and his colleagues' then-legal troubles, many of those same techniques also lived on into the '90s, 2000s, and beyond.
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Recipients had downloaded it in the form of PDFs or had taken screenshots of it, and it lived on through forwarded emails.
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The family lived on the outskirts of the city of Kunduz, and two of their sons were serving in the Afghan Army.
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In 1994, I was 7 years old and lived on the outskirts of a village in England called Bishop's Cleeve in Gloucestershire.
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She also embarked on a new phase: Since graduating high school, she's lived on her own with a roommate in Venice Beach.
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The Bramble Cay melomys were long-tailed, whiskered creatures who lived on an island in the Great Barrier Reef; today none exist.
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You may have killed every pothos and peace lily that's ever lived on your windowsill, but this one's going to be different.
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Ms. Mildor, 33, an immigrant from Haiti who lived on Great Abaco Island in the Bahamas for 14 years, lacks Bahamian citizenship.
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Mio's connection to the story was personal, his own grandfather and great-grandfather having lived on Terminal Island when the war began.
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Ms. Mildor, 33, an immigrant from Haiti who lived on Great Abaco Island in the Bahamas for 14 years, lacks Bahamian citizenship.
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My battalion's mortar platoon lived on the bottom floor of the barracks at Camp Lejeune and those Marines were always a pain.
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I have some experience going cash-only: I lived on $60 a week for eight weeks in New York back in 2017.
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In "The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo," she writes about how she lived on the Upper East Side as a child.
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Both of my father&aposs parents passed away before I was 5, but my grandfather&aposs baklava lived on in our home.
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You have not fully lived on this earth until you have tried to wash Pink Bubblegum ice cream out of your cornrows.
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Dorjin Dolgor, a retiree, said she lived on an annual pension of $112 and burned coal in her stove to stay warm.
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Avonlea lived on a ranch until she was 13, and according to ABC, assumed everyone had cattle in their homes until then.
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They lived on the same Bronx block, but on opposite ends of the city's system for treating the sick and emotionally disturbed.
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Its ethos lived on mainly through the N.B.A. championship Knicks teams of Coach Red Holzman, who had played for Holman decades earlier.
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In 6900, researchers revealed that the Census Bureau had disclosed to the Army how many Japanese Americans lived on each city block.
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The attacks occurred in Manhattan, but the couple lived on and off in Brooklyn, Robert K. Boyce, the chief of detectives, said.
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Mio's connection to the story was personal, his own grandfather and great-grandfather having lived on Terminal Island when the war began.
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For the past five years, along with 700 or so other inmates, he has lived on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea.
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We howled at the redness of light, bayed at the rising waters and approaching night— we lived on an island of sounds.
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Or I think about my mother, hanging clothes on the line on her tiptoes when we lived on the small island of Dominica.
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"We have many generations of fans now because it's lived on in syndication for so many years," Loughlin said of the show's popularity.
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Two summers ago, my husband had to go do military training for six weeks, and I had never lived on my own before.
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"He recognizes that he's a guy who's lived on the margins for his political career," said Leopold, acknowledging Walker's prescient "blue wave" warnings.
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The big picture: Only 10% of the world's population in 2015 lived on less than $1.90 a day, down from 11% in 2013.
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I presumed this was her home, and was able to zoom in close enough to estimate where she lived on that particular block.
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The data is important because we have little record of the dinosaurs that lived on the Australian continent during the early Cretaceous period.
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Clark, a father of two, was shot at 20 times while standing in his grandmother's backyard, where he also lived, on March 18.
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I talked to a few people who lived on the Foxconn factory land and were moved off, and they were pro the deal.
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LaFontaine-Greywind was eight months pregnant when Crews, her neighbor, lured her to her apartment in the building where they lived on Aug.
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The pair has lived on Earth since the days of Adam and Eve and, as millennia passed, they developed a fondness for humanity.
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And when the experiment ended — cash and energy ran out — the memory of it as an ideal lived on, waxing mythic with time.
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Stories about figures like Jack the Ripper and the Zodiac Killer have lived on for decades, inspiring multiple movies, TV episodes, and books.
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I knew an expensive gift was the only method to win the affection of the girl who lived on the cul-de-sac.
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Early Uzbek settlers lived on the arid land, growing the fruit in small oases and relying on them for a safe water supply.
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I lived on bread and jam and cornflakes out of the American dollar shop, I couldn't eat none of that food they eat.
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For the rest of the time I lived on St. John, literally everywhere I'd go, I'd see my face on someone else's chest.
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He believes the night, and Britney's life in 2007 in general, have lived on because they had a beginning, middle, and an end.
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Taro no longer anchored the local diet, and the islands and the people who lived on them became unmoored from the old ways.
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In what's now Yosemite National Park, indigenous people called Paiutes and Miwoks once lived on and managed the land for crops and livestock.
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While on work release, he allegedly sexually assaulted and strangled 64-year-old Debra Johnson, a corrections officer who lived on the premises.
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Antiques Harriet Beecher Stowe and Mark Twain lived on adjoining properties in Hartford, and they each agonized over decorating choices and related expenses.
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Maynard was 29, a newlywed with no children yet and lived on the West Coast her entire life, most recently in Portland, Oregon.
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Timing had made them the unattainable in her life, and the unattainable, which she could neither damage nor destroy, lived on as wounds.
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The house where Christie lived on site was knocked down some years before that, and the people who knew her have all died.
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The internet lived on these small tidbits about how much the two didn't get along but were forced to smile for the camera.
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An old person who lived on their own and made small, little objects and sold them, like a tinker of the old world.
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For decades the Haussmanns lived on the top floors of a slender building that includes their studio, which they continue to visit daily.
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I also read Beverly Cleary, whose Ramona and Beezus lived on Klickitat Street in Portland, a block from Siskiyou Street, where I lived.
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A group of my friends would get together where I lived on the Upper West Side of Manhattan to play with G.I. Joes.
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The power went out in the home of Jim Pence, a retired schoolteacher who has lived on Bennett Lane for nearly four decades.
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The sisters' family had lived on Tusculum Street for five generations, and the kids had always been able to play on the street.
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The introduction of internet service providers and Web browsers in the mid-1990s wiped out most bulletin boards, but the CDC lived on.
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He passed the way he lived, on his own terms, surrounded by the people he loved, in the the place he loved best.
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The Hema village of Marifa was also vacant and dotted with burned buildings, but the neighboring Lendu community of Mosumbuko lived on, unscathed.
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To save time, even mainlanders on the construction team lived on Isle au Haut on and off from August 2009 through June 2010.
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There was good reason to be skeptical, since the couple lived on the third floor of the building, with neighbors above and below.
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Her father was a laborer, and the family of eight lived on East 65th Street, back when it was a hive of tenements.
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According to the World Bank, 769 million people lived on less than $1.90 a day in 2013; they are the world's very poorest.
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Not so long ago, Ms. Kennedy practically lived on the road, traveling the Mexican countryside in her pickup truck to research her cookbooks.
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Details: The American, Mikhy Farrera Brochez, lived on an employment pass in Singapore from January 2008 to June 2016, when he was jailed.
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But their relief was short-lived; on Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump threatened more tariffs if Mexico's Congress did not approve the plan.
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"ALL of them," Ms. Millett, 41, who has lived on this block of West Orange, N.J., with her family since 2010, texted me.
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Mr. Stern, who lived on East 84th Street in Manhattan for more than 50 years, married Dr. Margaret Ewing, a pediatrician, in 1976.
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Little mention is made to the Kalapuya peoples, who formerly lived on this land and who still live in the greater Eugene area.
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He lived on the outskirts of Falluja and worked closely with the Marines and me to strengthen our ties to local power brokers.
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Stritch so identified with this glamorously epigrammatic character that she for a time lived on Beekman Place, where Mame was said to live.
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The first is that the typical homeless person has lived on the street for years, while dealing with addiction, mental illness, or both.
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Carolle Letang, 51, said that in the 15 years she had lived on the block, she had never seen anything like the shooting.
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Tony George Hogle Sr. has lived on Roxham Road for almost 25 years, moving in when it was still a strip of dirt.
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One neighbor, Anthony Terranova, said he had lived on the street for more than 30 years and had never seen a similar instance.
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At another low point, he lived on his friend&aposs couch and in a motel and sold his own clothes to stay afloat.
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We realized that a classmate in my son's class lived on our same block, and my daughter's best friend lived around the corner.
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Constance Kopp, who lived on a Wyckoff farm with her sisters in the early 20th century, was Bergen County's first female sheriff's deputy.
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K., how is it that a kid who lived on a dirt road in Georgia has become C.E.O. of a major tech company?
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The idea that Dennis Hopper lived on the edge as an actor and a director should hardly be a surprise at this point.
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They were real, more real than the heat and oleander, perhaps, because they lived on the page, in imagination, and therefore in memory.
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Most other characters are short-lived on-screen figures; in space, you're mostly alone, especially if you prefer to be left that way.
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Cillian, his mother, and several thousand others lived on the island, part of the archipelago known to older generations as the Four Horsemen.
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For much of my life we lived on government assistance and help from family friends, shuffling from one small apartment to the next.
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On his coinage, he shortened the legitimizing phrase to just SPQR in order to preserve the myth that the Republic still lived on.
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Though she later deleted the tweet, the image lived on in a screenshot that riled up some on both sides of the aisle.
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Wrong. Many people don't realize that the word "dinosaur" only refers to ancient reptiles that lived on land, not marine or flying reptiles.
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These fossils include animals both big and small, ranging from clams on the sea floor to large creatures that lived on the ocean's surface.
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As a teenager, he ran away and lived on the streets — losing his Ritalin prescription and turning to harder drugs to fill the void.
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He lived on the streets as an unneutered stray, where life is full of cat fights and food can be hard to come by.
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The underclassmen-eligible clubs have largely died out (with the notable exception of the Hasty Pudding Club), but the final clubs have lived on.
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Aksram is Shabak, and though her people have lived on the Nineveh Plains for five centuries, less is known about them than the Yazidis.
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The discovery comprises tiny filaments and tubes formed by bacteria that lived on iron, according to a statement released Wednesday by University College London.
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" &aposNAKED HERMIT&apos WHO LIVED ON SECLUDED ISLAND FOR NEARLY 3 DECADES FORCED BACK TO CIVILIZATION Wilk then shared a message with motorists. "Please.
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For a while I lived on the Upper West Side, on the parlor floor of a brownstone on 71st Street between Amsterdam and Columbus.
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Her first city home was a modest apartment in Brooklyn, and over the years, she also lived on Central Park West and Riverside Drive.
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But Graham's writing lived on, and his work would be revived again and again and again, echoing eternally in America's cultural consciousness and kitchens.
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Internet Explorer lived on as plumbing for Windows and for business compatibility, but Microsoft isn't supporting it with new web standards – it's legacy code.
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So when the show finally ended its prime-time run in 1992, I liked knowing that Dr. Huxtable lived on in late-night reruns.
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SLAC's customers, the former employees said, were often people who lived on the margins: financially unsophisticated, drowning in student debt, many unemployed or disabled.
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We became instant friends, and even though we lived on separate coasts, we would get together whenever we were both in the same place.
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There are 115 billion people who have ever lived on Earth and you are one of the 7 billion people alive today, Pasricha said.
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Throughout the year, I lived on an average of 51% my income ($28,000), saved 31% ($17,000), and spent the other 18% on travel ($10,000).
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Many parts of the episode, and Puddy's fan antics in general, have lived on in hockey circles—especially with those in the Devils' organization.
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Just months before her trip to Alaska, Beckley lived on an inactive cattle ranch, but says there was only one cow on the property.
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Scientists have now learned that Kaikoura Canyon was hit by a particularly large series of undersea mudslides, destroying everything that lived on the seafloor.
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NASA operates the ISS in partnership with Russia's space agency, Roscosmos, and astronauts from Canada, Europe, and Japan have all lived on the station.
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