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On the eve of his sixth birthday, after a four-year battle with self-hatred and depression, he felt safe enough to transition from living as a boy to living as a girl.
Looking like and living as a woman for so long,
They made a living as divers, spearfishing or harvesting shellfish.
She doubted she could afford a living as a novelist.
Others built homes on public land, essentially living as squatters.
Mr. Lucentini makes his living as a real estate agent.
Today I am happy living as a young, beautiful, bearded woman.
Millions of Irish were eking out a living as tenant farmers.
About half of those are living as refugees in neighboring countries.
We are very happy with this living as a limited series.
None of them makes a living as a comic book artist.
LONDON — It's tough making a living as a Queen Elizabeth impersonator.
You just have to carry on living as if nothing happened.
I knew that living as Rogan meant getting high every day.
She taught me everything I know about living as a woman.
He does not see co-living as just a millennial fad.
Two thousand of them are still living as of October 1.
The two will continue living as nomads for the foreseeable future.
It's how I earned a living as I completed my master's.
Part of his research involved secretly living as a homeless man.
She at last was living as she was meant to live.
He wanted to go back to living, as best he could.
Wixson enlisted in 113, when he was still living as a woman.
Can one really make a living as a D&D Dungeon Master?
Donald Trump and a guy who makes a living as Donald Trump.
Living as an undocumented immigrant here, he says, is not an option.
In Bama, Usman's father had eked out a living as a driver.
I always made a living as a teacher: kids, university, visiting artists.
Nicole Frethem: For me it means living as if you have it.
They're living as farmworkers on privately held land that they don't own.
Today, only 200.000 remain, and many of them are living as refugees.
Snowden has been living as a fugitive in Russia since the leaks.  
Some of us are even living as expats all around the world.
The longer she spent living as a girl, the happier she became.
Mr. Sliwa got older and makes a living as a radio host.
Several shared stories about how therapy helped them stop living as LGBT people.
Declining marriage rates leave a larger proportion of Americans living as single adults.
After a long battle, Xin Yue is finally living as her truest self.
Robert Fisher made his living as a respiratory tech at a medical clinic.
For anyone out there who makes their living as a film editor... sorry.
When he was in his twenties, Camus earned a living as a journalist.
Chief among the performances is Mort's, as he transitions into living as Maura.
They were living as so-called "illegals," meaning they had no diplomatic protection.
This far into the apocalypse, they need as many people living as possible.
Now that you're she and totally living as her, what does she want?
Madeline Brewer plays Alice, who makes a living as "Lola," a webcam model.
What's your experience been like living as a full-time artist in Atlanta?
He often dreams of living as other people, and even as other objects.
Living as an indigenous person already means constantly being told that you lost.
Irish Travellers know what it's like to scrap for living as well -- literally.
Some barely scratch a living as they suffer quietly in half-demolished homes.
The largest group of Rohingyas living as refugees happens to be in Bangladesh.
The child was transgender, and although born female was living as a boy.
This means that he has successfully made a living as a professional rebel.
Herr Hens made his living as an inspector of damage from industrial explosions.
Living as a person of trans experience in New York is a privilege.
Other members are also believed to be living as private citizens in the UAE.
Living as a single person in any city has its perks and its challenges.
He did not want to be outed after years of living as a boy.
He made friends with artists who were making a living as blue-collar workers.
The length of time people are living as refugees is now longer than ever.
And that led to me making a living as a writer doing rewrites mostly.
"She was still living as a boy at the time," Diaz, 41, told PEOPLE.
I had already been living as Caitlyn for a year and a half, okay?
One of the troops asked him about American families living as dependents in Korea.
It wouldn't be the first time since she began publicly living as a woman.
Nicholson, for one, earns her day-to-day living as a real-estate agent.
They don't have much money -- he makes a living as a farmer and carpenter.
The sense of the spiral is simply the condition of living as a woman.
He has made his living as an author, a freelance writer and an editor.
Powell played a down-and-outer living as a derelict on the East River.
Living, as he does, in a repressive Gulf state makes him feel especially exposed.
We interpreted that in a way as Razan living as a shell of herself.
The two Russians and Belan are believed to be living as fugitives in Russia.
At first, Mr. Kahn and Ms. Creed hoped to make a living as farmers.
When they arrived at Achille Public Schools, Maddie was already living as a girl.
Court documents state that she had breast surgery and was living as a woman.
In it, he shared his own experience living as a man with a vagina.
MINNEAPOLIS — Nick Foles throws a football for a living as the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback.
Mr. Mendoza, who makes his living as a fine-arts painter, agreed to help.
Living as an artist in New York, holding on with a white knuckle grip.
If Amazon succeeds, fewer people will be able to make their living as writers.
He had just started making his living as a professional gamer about a year earlier.
"The people really suffering are Tibetans living as refugees and Tibetans inside Tibet," said Rinchen.
He's also gay, and living as a closeted homosexual mountain lion in 1953 is awful.
I threw my feminine clothes away and tried to commit to living as a man.
It's like you're not even living as yourself, which is the dumbest concept to me.
Feral pigs are domesticated pigs — farm animals — that escaped and are living as wild animals.
But living as a trans woman in the U.S. wasn't as freeing as she expected.
Well, now you could have that chance to eat pizza for a living as well.
My bartending days are behind me, and I currently make a living as a writer.
They eke a living as wage labourers in nearby brick kilns or by distilling moonshine.
It's the closest you'll probably get to living as an outlaw in the Wild West.
He's better than you, so hate yourself for not living as well as your cousin.
They crossed the border without authorization and began living as undocumented immigrants in Mesa, Arizona.
UK government figures estimate between 10,000 and 13,000 people are living as slaves in Britain.
The following is a day-by-day account of my week living as Joe Rogan.
In America, we understand that a nation is only living as long it is striving.
Shakur—Tupac's aunt—who had been living as a fugitive in Cuba for decades, and
Some of them make their living as tour guides, or translators or fixers for journalists.
Officials claim that Rivera has been living as an undocumented immigrant in Iowa for years.
Sham's family fled Syria in 2013, and had been living as refugees in Jordan since.
He was perpetually broke, and scraped together a living as a commercial photographer, he said.
Read on for 20 personal stories of coming out — and livingas a polyamorous person.
Below, we've rounded up 14 people's stories of living as intersex, as posted to Whisper.
The furniture marks a new way of living as much as new methods of fabrication.
Ana is a queer Latinx woman who dreams of making a living as an artist.
Did you spend the week living as they do, following them on their daily routines?
To some extent, living as part of the diaspora, African expressive cultures were all around.
Somewhat improbably, this slight, smiling, simple man ekes out a living as a dog groomer.
"I've been making a living as an artist ever since the beginning," Mr. Leslie said.
They've been living as families and wondering if this was going to tear them apart.
Like many women in the 1950s, Bette Nesmith Graham made a living as a secretary.
You could make a good living as a middle manager or an assembly-line worker.
It has always been difficult to make a living as a boxer in New York.
And I blend in because I feel a power in living as my true self.
He had turned to songwriting largely because he wasn't making a living as a writer.
You know, when you're living as an out transgender person it's kind of difficult to hide.
In America we understand that a nation is only living as long as it is striving.
Living as a trans person is very difficult, both in the world and in this country.
When does it start to take away from your sense of empowerment and living as him?
When you make your living as a singer, you have to go where the gigs are.
In America, we understand that a nation is only living as long as it is striving.
" The tabloid claimed that Simmons had castration surgery and was "living as a gal named Fiona.
Nowadays, only one of my relatives still makes a living as a farmer in the area.
American settlers began trickling into the mountains in the 1800s, scratching out a living as farmers.
He is a New York City guy who made his living as a hedge fund manager.
You know, when you're living as an out transgender person it's… kind of difficult to hide.
Lost in Transition star Karen is revealing the rocky road to living as her true self.
She moved to Thailand a few years later, eking out a living as a farm laborer.
You know, when you're living as an out transgender person it's ... kind of difficult to hide.
Perhaps he was living as a refugee in Mexico, like some who escaped Guatemala's civil war.
You know, when you're living as an out transgender person it's  kind of difficult to hide.
"Crashing" is about a group of people legally living as "property guardians" in an abandoned hospital.
Already, after three months living as herself, she feels like a new person -- "transformed," she says.
He got a degree in computer science and makes a good living as a programmer today.
Mr. Mohamad is living as a refugee in Turkey, unable to return home while war persists.
There are posts on saving money, dating, traveling and empowerment through living as a single woman.
He has made his living as a painter, but now questions the value of such work.
"I always wanted to make a living as an actor living in New York," he said.
But the kicker, Ray Finkle, was no longer living as a man -- he became Lois Einhorn.
Even people who are earning their living as graphic designers crave to work with their hands.
I earn my living as a touring performer, rapping and singing with a collective called Doomtree.
Some victims of oppressive governments have been dissidents or lawyers living as exiles in rich countries.
You know, when you're living as an out transgender person it's … kind of difficult to hide.
Townsends Townsends is not just a food channel — it's dedicated to 18th-century living as a whole.
In the biblical lands of Nineveh, Christians -- by virtue of their beliefs -- found themselves living as refugees.
They are for the living, as they try to make sense of absence by doing... something. Anything.
Read on to discover Sister Karen's most eye-opening lessons about faith, service, and living as nun.
These models encourage us to view everyday living as an act of artistic self-expression unto itself.
After living as a human for years, he was suddenly forced to turn against his old species.
I know another woman, a writer, who has at times made her living as a sex worker.
And living as a woman in Gilead, so ... you know ... this probably won't turn out so great.
" "A guy once asked my friend what he did for a living, as he had nice muscles.
So the idea of "living as a woman" when you've been "born male" doesn't make much sense.
Many live in secluded communities, earning a living as dancers or forced into sex work or begging.
Nathan Ritterpusch, who has been making a living as a painter for the last two decades, agrees.
Hundreds of thousands were displaced, with some still living as refugees in their own country years later.
Uber optimizes car-hailing for riders but upends the economics of making a living as a driver.
"He began living as Ashur at this point, and we have not turned back," Ballard told CNN.
"She did everything she could so we didn't realize where we were living," as he puts it.
The trailer showed Phoenix' Arthur Fleck living as a struggling comedian in Gotham City in the 1980s.
By 1972, she was in New York City, initially eking out a living as a plumber's assistant.
Edmo has been housed in men's prison despite living as a woman for years, according to KBOI.
Beloved showed the world that living as a black woman was hard, and loving was even harder.
While living as a dumpster-diving "freegan," he wrote his first book, The Bloodless Revolution, in 2007.
When Victoria met Colonel Blood, she was making a living as spiritualist—holding séances and telling fortunes.
The house lives; I try to explain to them that the house is living as an animal.
Shull hails from the financial world, having made a living as a trader and trading desk manager.
If they were exposed, living as separate as possible in your home for 14 days is recommended.
Create a separate business checking accountAt times, living as a freelance writer means living month to month.
His career ruined, Mr. Redmont struggled to patch together a living as a freelance writer and editor.
This English language hymn expressed a feeling common to many American Jews living as a tiny minority.
The couple met in London in September 2015 while living as neighbors in the same apartment building.
I will never forget Hannah's giant smile in every picture of her living as her true self.
Despite purposefully living as ethically as I could, I neglected to include my hair in this calculation.
Mr. Snowden, however, has been living as a fugitive in Russia and the case has not proceeded.
I didn't want to dilute my attention from my personal work by making a living as a photographer.
It suggests that living as an animal is, fundamentally, an attempt to live more fully as a human.
The entrepreneur explained to Business Insider how to make the dream of living as he does a reality.
In a country where siblings are so rare, many also see communal living as good for their offspring.
Now, the legislation must be passed so that we can start living as a more energy-conscientious society.
People with a high school education or less are not even living as long as their parents lived.
Around the same time, Bradlee was failing in his ambitions to make a living as a jazz pianist.
The Root had a great take about facts and living as a black American that offers some rationale.
Dogs have long been man's best friend, living as our domesticated companions for as long as 32,000 years.
Back spent the first half of this year in Europe, living as an exchange student in Aarhus, Denmark.
Millions including college graduates have turned to eking out a living as street vendors, while industries resemble scrapyards.
Living as an undocumented immigrant in the United States, she says, feels like living in a horror movie.
Years earlier, Hasan had escaped war in Iraq and settled here, earning a living as a truck driver.
By that time, Flechtheim's sole designated heir, nephew Henry Alfred Hulton, was living as a refugee in London.
Brian Dunkleman -- the former co-host of "American Idol" -- is now making a living as an Uber driver.
After a year of living as a woman, Ι started transitioning at 17 by going on hormone therapy.
Though I earn my living as a professional dominatrix, power dynamics are seldom part of my romantic relationships.
Only one thing, Ms. Ghanem confessed, made her feel adrift — living as a tenant under someone else's roof.
The United Nations commission based its report on testimony from 833 Eritreans living as refugees in 13 countries.
New Yorkers have quite a bit of credit card debt, and a high cost of living as well.
But lyrically I had wearied of living as much as I had wearied of the idea of dying.
The rain never fell, and, soon enough, Hanindyojati was carving out a decent living as a rain shaman.
Burke moved through the ranks at Ithaca and decided he wanted to make a living as a broadcaster.
Stephan, who was born and raised in Los Angeles, never dreamed he'd make his living as a YouTuber.
Melbourne residents "are not into apartment living" as much as residents of "other international cities," Mr. Valentic said.
Now in her 80s, she has spent her career pursuing her research and living as an outspoken conservationist.
He returned to witness firsthand how people are living as President Nicolás Maduro consolidates his grip on power.
Some people who like to dress in drag and who make their living as drag queens might, true.
They came from a poor community where people make a living as farmers, basket weavers and acrobatic performers.
Now, it's almost impossible to make a living as a freelancer writer unless you're extremely hardworking and lucky.
As he re-evaluated his life, he set his sights on earning a living as an Uber driver.
In terms of love, dating, and relationships, living as a trans woman can often be a very lonely life.
It's a place where students feel comfortable living as their authentic selves, even if it's just for a night.
For me, living as a 10-year-old on my phone was a wonderful break from the real world.
Living as a trans or nonbinary person, Hanson said, means coming up against aggression in ways large and small.
I feel so much better living as my authentic self and continuing to feel the love of my family.
My goal this year, while battling all obstacles, is to redefine my life by living as selfless as possible.
" Her ecologically inflected response is, "Art making as a grieving of living as opposed to a fight against it.
Once comedy is forced to contend with the reality of living as a marginalized human being, it utterly fails.
My three mothers Many of the memories I have of Kolkata and living as an orphan are a nightmare.
And, from their perspective, they might very well see the living as a threat to their way of life.
Others, however, said the strike was causing hardship in a city where many make a living as street sellers.
After years of living as an androgynous person, I finally decided to transition in the months before the holidays.
The birds make their living as scavengers and were ingesting lead shot left in carcasses left unclaimed by hunters.
Mr. Snowden has also been charged under the Espionage Act, but he is living as a fugitive in Russia.
Many live in ramshackle wooden houses along the riverbanks, making their living as day laborers or at food carts.
He got into cooking for a living as a personal request from his nieces to cook Guadalajara-style dishes.
It tells of a cheerful, underemployed scholar, Ho Yunqing (Shih Chun), who makes a meager living as a copyist.
Yes, in 2011, the FBI arrested two al-Qaeda terrorists from Iraq living as refugees in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
It must be tough making a living as a pet portraitist in the era of smartphones and social media.
"We have been living as one for years with this village," said resident Dahlia, who gave only one name.
How is life similar and how is it different living as a Rohingya in Pakistan and the United States?
Grandpa feels she's been a woman her whole life, and now she's going to start living as a woman.
But that country is so destroyed, its economy so ruined, that people may be living as refugees for years.
All around the world, there are legions of Americans making a good living as engineers, corporate executives, English teachers.
Living as a Bolshevik meant favoring some brothers over others and loving some sisters as much as the revolution.
Living as an openly gay man in Congo's homophobic culture, he said, keeps him alert to present-day problems.
"They've basically said, 'You cannot make a living as a chef,'" Ronald Schutz, Coscarelli's lawyer, said in an interview.
When living as a woman, I know how to ask for what I want and sometimes to demand it.
Her father, Paul Hervey Fox, was an undistinguished novelist and playwright who earned his living as a script doctor.
The real risk is posed not by the dead, but by the living, as we reported earlier this month.
A few years ago, Daniel Ramos's grandmother asked him just how did he make a living as a photographer.
And this meant that people no longer believed in God but were living as if God were still alive.
Having stayed in Airbnbs, hotels and hostels, he said he sees co-living as becoming more popular than co-working.
He moved in 1998 from the U.K. to Berlin, where he earns his living as a freelance writer and rabbi.
Zamourka told the station that she's a classically trained violinist and pianist and made a living as a street performer.
It's difficult to find support for serious, in-depth journalism and it's difficult to make a living as a journalist.
Better schools would bring many other benefits to African children—the living as well as the yet-to-be conceived.
In Walterboro, investigators developed information suggesting an 18-year-old girl they found living as Alexis Manigo was actually Kamyiah.
After all, a lot of my friends are very political, and many make their living as pundits or political scientists.
AT THE age of 46 Oscar Hammerstein was living as a country squire on his Pennsylvania farm, apparently washed up.
" She continued: "He is the strongest person I know-but, living as he is, is very unhealthy, demeaning and inhumane.
Speak with Syrian children living as refugees in southern Turkey, and one of the first topics of conversation is school.
When it came to living as COUM in Prince Street, whatever went on there, I was on my own path.
Shortly after the accidental killing, Landreaux, who makes his living as a home health aide, visits his ­mother-in-law.
In most of the United States, families help with driving, shopping and activities of daily living as their relatives age.
Roughly 28 percent of respondents answered high cost of living as the No. 1 reason for not saving more money.
The game re-creates the scenery of the Western frontier and follows a gang living as fugitives from the law.
The family made a living as corn farmers, and had been in Cenmang for more generations than anyone could remember.
"I can imagine surviving and living as the person who I am, and can finally be in the outside world."
Some of us have been fortunate enough to force a way through the maze and make a living as artists.
Although we go on living as best we can, we're often a product of those who have hurt us most.
Aaron, 32, was living as a fugitive in Russia after the US government charged him with hacking crimes in 2015.
For them, this is not just a hobby: they earn their living as some of Thailand's infamous bird's nest collectors.
I make my living as performing musician, so I can say authoritatively that LJ works a room with professional skill.
He had no public service experience and had made a living as an agent and broker for professional soccer players.
Ms. Barão cited Lisbon's comfortable climate, political stability and affordable cost of living as other factors in its growing appeal.
Either way, it would be a mistake to see "Cost of Living" as an identity play about people with disabilities.
But in GQ's eyes they're guilty of a more universal sin: They're still living as men undefined by non-men.
Eighteen years later, Mr. McCurry found and photographed Ms. Gula as an adult, still living as a refugee in Pakistan.
I wrote mostly about people in their 30s because that's the experience I was living as I wrote the play.
The Sitayebs left Morocco in the 1970s as teenagers to earn a living as waiters and dishwashers in Parisian restaurants.
I honor the four little women we were by living as the woman sisterhood allowed me to dream of becoming.
"We were actually never able to locate him out there because he was living as a transient," the detective said.
In 2017, 13,357 locals left Hawaii, and many of them cited the high cost of living as the primary reason.
"We can't just continue living as if there was no tomorrow, because there is a tomorrow," she told the outlet.
Chrissy Teigen recently took to Twitter to answer fan questions about living as a public figure and ultra-wealthy person.
She applied for political asylum in March 2015, outlining the persecution she faced living as a practicing Baptist in Russia.
They declared themselves as asylum seekers to police at Amsterdam's Schipol Airport, and have been living as refugees ever since.
I can imagine surviving and living as the person who I am and can finally be in the outside world.
The company believes that micro-apartments could represent the future of city living, as urban metros become even more dense.
I was then living as neighbors with people from places such as Puerto Rico, who are totally unlike any Dutch people.
South Dakota is tops for Business Friendliness, and Oklahoma clinches Cost of Living, as it offers the lowest for that category.
It also has the lowest non-housing cost of living as well as the second-lowest housing costs in the nation.
She says that she worked on odd jobs like sewing wedding dresses, until she began earning a living as a painter.
Forty-nine-year-old Roman has been living as a woman for the past two decades and has a male partner.
For a brief period in the mid-2000s, I thought that I'd earn a successful living as a professional pillow fighter.
"To see people from [the royal family] living as refugees, it's a shock," says a royal from a neighbouring Gulf country.
Alice (Madeline Brewer) earns her living as a cam girl, performing edgy live shows as "Lola" that blend nudity and violence.
There's something particularly intriguing about MINDHUNTER showing a serial killer living as a free man, despite the crimes he is committing.
It is hard to earn a living as a cricketer in Afghanistan, so most local stars play in richer foreign leagues.
I think we were meant to be living as one big family, not as groups delineated by species or mental capacities.
The singer, 26, liked a photo on Instagram from an account that posts memes about sober living, as Cosmopolitan first reported.
Gadsby's story ultimately reveals that her experience of living as a queer comedian has been a nightmare rather than a laugh.
It's way better for me on all levels to be living like this as opposed to living as a functioning user.
Now he's in Los Angeles full time, trying to make a living as not just a YouTuber but also an actor.
They focus less on the original diagnosis and more on how to get patients back home, living as independently as possible.
Both men were Palestinians born in Iraq and living as refugees in the United States, according to the U.S. Justice Department.
She was still governed by fear, certain that living as a woman would mean losing everything else in life that mattered.
By 4, Trinity was living as a girl at home, but when she started school she went dressed as a boy.
He co-created Wolverine & Swamp Thing, both of which gave me a living as a writer & endless pleasure as a reader.
You know, if we had not changed any ways we did business, we would be living as we lived in 1776.
It went to four-year-old Trinity Neal who, ten years ago, was living as a boy and was clinically depressed.
Trump began his term by prohibiting White House officials from regulating areas where they had recently made their living as lobbyists.
Living as we do in the great golden age ushered in by The Sopranos, we expect sophistication and variety in programming.
For far too long, we have lived with the discomfort of living as second class citizens and I'm tired of it.
These women and their families live in caves dug into the rock, while the men earn a living as nomadic shepherds.
They have lived in close contact with humans for thousands of years and are well adapted to living as our companions.
Nearly 36 percent of respondents credited the Golden State's high cost of living as the main offender for not saving more.
Upon graduating from the Cass Business School in London, he spent three years living as a monk across India and Europe.
Sham's family — her parents and three siblings — fled Syria in 2013 and have been living as refugees in Jordan since then.
In this way, being trans isn't the medical condition; living as trans is in fact the treatment to the medical condition.
The grains will be used to feed some of the 1.1 million South Sudanese living as refugees in the nearby camps.
Instead of picking a side, though, they simply endeavor to preserve as much of their old standard of living as possible.
Everything about that goes against the way I make my living as a spirits and cocktail expert, author, and bar owner.
You amass barnacles of good living as you get older, which makes it that much harder to make a big bet.
The five of you all have comparable debt levels and costs of living, as well as similar, middle-class financial situations.
Living, as I do, on the sixth floor of a building with no elevator, I am especially attuned to frivolous waste.
He said that it was right that after 26 years living as a couple in Ecuador, they spend time in Belgium.
Living as a woman was hard enough; she was once turned away when she tried to buy a car with cash.
In January 2020, Rivett's son Neil claimed he discovered Lucan living in an unnamed city in Australia, living as a Buddhist.
They cannot picture two men married and living as a couple, so they have basic questions, like who does the dishes?
Living as a woman was hard enough; she was once turned away when she tried to buy a car with cash.
In the early 4063s, Draper faced the twin challenges of developing as an artist and making a living as a photographer.
Many saw that central dichotomy as a comment specifically on the experience of living as a black person in the United States.
It was a tough time for most people that weren't living as comfortably as the Maisels and the Weissmans in the show.
Living as software would give us an enormous future in this far, cold era but it is finite: eventually energy runs out.
Experiences that no humans have had: exploring Mars; living as a lobster; experiencing a close-up of your own beating heart, live.
I would love to make a living as a writer who works out of her beautiful rustic queer commune in Northern California.
Originally from South Carolina, he is now living as an expat in China, which is in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak.
Much like the biblical Jesus had a humble profession as a carpenter, Jesus of Kitwe makes a living as a taxi driver.
The bad news is that, while it's easy to become a journalist, it's very difficult to make a living as a journalist.
To understand how Teddy could be living as Hale in the latest Westworld "present" it is necessary to remember two important facts.
Up to 60,000 people are believed to be living as slaves in the United States, according to the 2016 Global Slavery Index.
It was always a given that I would make my living as a singer and later in my life as a songwriter.
But I quickly learned it's tough to make a living as an artist and without realizing it, my path was being cemented.
A good question, you know, he was earning a living here in the United States, earning a living as a truck driver.
She is now living as a somewhat private citizen, who was hanging out with her friend and child at a Beyoncé concert.
I am an avid self-publisher and web site geek, but I also make a living as a paid client of centralizers.
Men still aren't living as long as women — and that holds true for humans' primate cousins as well, a new study shows.
How often do you change locations, and how many places have you been to since you first started living as a nomad?
It could be a decent living as long as you could go a couple of years without actually gathering up the money.
It's about acceptance, understanding our life's choices, and living as if any one moment were as valuable or meaningful as the next.
Rothbort, moreover, told detectives that she was having an affair with a musician who was living as a boarder in their home.
This disputed area in northwest Africa has had high population change due to a large number of people living as displaced refugees.
Median net worth is lower than in the 1980s, and middle-aged whites, shockingly, aren't living as long as they used to.
More than three-quarters of Indian women make their living as farmers — a far higher percentage than men, who seek nonfarm jobs.
She also lost her livelihood, as up until that point she'd been making her living as an advocate for Asian-American representation.
Khatu is one of about six female Bauls at the gathering and says she has been living as such for 30 years.
Then in 1992, he was forced to flee for a second time and ended up living as a refugee for eight years.
But let's call it a pro-aging movement, which is really about living as healthily as possible for as long as possible.
In 2005, when Jonathan first arrived in Mursi-land, the tribe was still essentially living as they had for thousands of years.
But his family and friends say Mr. Ochisor had become depressed over not being able make a living as a taxi driver.
Glassdoor's analysis cited "a good volume of jobs along with a reasonable cost of living" as the reasons for Slough's continued reign.
We'd both come directly from college, deciding to try living as far from our previous city — Washington, D.C.— as we possibly could.
If she had been assigned female at birth, she's arguing, her employer would have no problem with her living as a woman.
It's honestly the one way I've been able to make a consistent living as a professional writer living in New York City.
She is so grateful not to be living as a black person in 2016, when all black people are living in hell.
Jackson said the incident hasn't stopped her from living as herself -- or from using the restroom of the gender she identifies with.
A Paris mob in the 1848 revolution was led by a man who earned his living as a painters' model of Jesus.
He didn't start writing until he was in his early 30s, after failing to make a living as a sculptor and woodcarver.
One of the most convincing arguments she makes for aggressive efforts at de-extinction is that they help the living as well.
Most Malians eke out a living as farmers, herders or fishermen, relying on the fertile area near the Niger River to survive.
I mean, they didn't even use burning pitch or anything like that, which works on the living as well as the dead.
To get the process going, she wrote a letter to the entire school announcing her plans to transition to living as a girl.
This is why damage to the language centers of our brains are as disastrous to normal living as damage to our memory modules.
I think it took some time to come to terms with even calling myself gay … I just simply started living as a lesbian.
My wife, Jackie, is a school teacher and I was fortunate to continue making a living as a guitarist without having to travel.
Mangal's father, Khoda Bakhsh Karimy, told CNN that should the family have a son, the child would return to living as a girl.
"Because it was such a long time before I made a living as—" She doesn't complete the sentence, but she doesn't need to.
Windsor would go one to do much more than simply "earn a living," as she started a new life in New York City.
All of these characters have "made their mark on the world by living as their most authentic, brave and Fierce selves," it said.
When it doesn't, the president insults the dead, brushes off the wounded, uses the living as political pawns, and venerates the war criminal.
They put the imperial line, whose members had for centuries been living as ciphers in Kyoto, back into the centre of the polity.
But Swank didn't just win the Best Actress Oscar for playing a person born biologically as a woman but living as a man.
But many see their service primarily as a way to make a living, as the soaring cost of recruiting and retaining them indicates.
When it comes to the realities of living as a trans person, she's missed the mark in ways that endangered these women's lives.
After living as a trans woman for a year, Aja learned what it meant to be genderqueer from the LGBTQ+ community in Brooklyn.
He can't see himself living as a self-sufficient toy like her, even though we all see the dead-end situation he's in.
His parents, Marvin Sherrod and the former Lorna Forrest, eventually gave up on farming, and his father made a living as a barber.
But, ironically, I've learned more about making a living as a writer from accessible online courses and networking with other writers — for free.
But the thing about living as an alcoholic is that the good bits are just islands in a sea of gray, numb oblivion.
Until he sold his company, eleven years ago, at the age of forty-one, Scamell-Katz made his living as a marketing guru.
We also get to see Tobias living as a Golden Girl, more of Gene Parmesan, and the return of Dermot Mulroney as Dusty.
After that, he spent a few years traveling through the US in a van while attempting to make living as a public speaker.
The case against Polanski has remained active since he fled the United States in 483, living as a fugitive in Europe ever since.
In 2010, 12 members of the Czech art group Ztohoven merged ID pictures using similar software and set about living as one another.
Every trans person negotiates new and personal ways of living as their authentic selves—comedians just tend to do it in the limelight.
Moved by the story, Mr. Jarrar spent 31 days traveling with the family to Germany, living as a refugee and filming the journey.
I had spent one magical year here after college, living as a lodger in the Bowery loft of the feminist writer Kate Millet.
It is already difficult living as a hijabi in the U.S. Wearing a headscarf is like wearing a giant flag around our heads.
Asabor's story shows that follower count isn't always the deciding factor in whether someone can make a full-time living as an influencer.
At that point, Cooper wanted to be a poet, and thought he'd make a living as a rural postman, writing in the afternoons.
After a short stint in the Clinton Correctional Facility, she escaped and has been living as a free fugitive in Cuba ever since.
And in a state where it's increasingly difficult to make a living as a performing artist, the Bracebridge Dinner is a unique gig.
Instead, he returned to the Netherlands and continued running the Team Liquid website while also making a living as a professional poker player.
If you're overseas living as an expat when you need to renew, you'll have to visit a U.S. embassy in your destination country.
The author believed the dead could speak to the living, as did his wife, Jean, who became a medium and an automatic writer.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reported that 2910 million people around the world were living as forcibly displaced people in 2000.
Although he had a record, he had managed to keep away from most major criminal activity and made his living as a taxi driver.
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Even I, living as a single woman in central New Delhi, in what is considered a "VIP zone", will not take taxis after 9pm.
Here the importance of living as a "Man for Others" was drilled into us unbridled colts from the very first day of freshman year.
His aides may not all be planning to become billionaires in office, but a lot of them are living as if they already were.
In his shabby apartment in Santa Monica, California, where he turned up living as Charlie Gasko behind thick black curtains, he had 193 books.
A recent Abacus Data poll found 56% of Canadians put cost-of-living as one of their top five issues heading into the vote.
And many ordinary people, living as they do, more and more in their heads and online, are yearning to do something with their hands.
The two couples, who have been living as neighbors at Kensington Palace, are also planning to split their business offices in the coming months.
Last week, South Sudan joined the ranks of Syria, Afghanistan, and Somalia -- countries with over 1 million of their citizens living as refugees abroad.
The literal narrative is her living as a woman makes her feel like a person so find another way to read that I guess?
More than seven in 10 of the people living as slaves last year were women and girls, and one in four was a child.
The daily stresses of living as a refugee - lack of access to basic necessities and limited work and education opportunities - add to the pressure.
And then, as now, we have a President who understands, in his words, 'A nation is only living as long as it is striving.
At the same time, Eric was still living as Erica, and hiding the fact that the film also made him realize that he's transgender.
Higher fuel and heating costs raise the cost of living, as well as the cost of transporting goods around the country and the world.
By then, Brown was telling Reddick he could make a living as a football player, but he still didn't predict what was to come.
Years later, while living as a writer in New York City, I began to feel socially obligated to keep up with trendy literary fiction.
In his desperation to help her, he's turned to Nick Sax (Meloni), a self-loathing ex-cop who makes his living as a hitman.
Nega escaped to Sudan, living as a refugee in Khartoum for nearly two years, then obtained political asylum in the United States in 1980.
His father, Louie, who had been brought to the United States as an infant by his Lebanese parents, made his living as a bookmaker.
But he did not originally think he could make a living as a recording engineer, and attended the Pennsylvania College of Optometry in Philadelphia.
By contrast, when you walk out of the Beach Volleyball Arena in Copacabana, you will encounter urban living as its richest and most joyful.
And I was left searching for a full-time job in a state where it was difficult to make a living as a creative.
I'm not gonna ask you a percentage, but how many people that you work with do you think are making their living as podcasters?
Historian and genealogist Antoinette Harrell has uncovered cases of African Americans still living as slaves 100 years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation.
There's a small club of us, actors and actresses, because it's really difficult just to make a living as an actor without being famous.
When I got out of RISD [Rhode Island School of Design], I never thought I'd be able to make a living as a cartoonist.
Saying this and living as I do now sounds delusional, but it is possible for somebody to believe and think that it makes sense.
Now, Black is earning her living as a musician and YouTuber, yet still takes note of the newest kids in the social media world.
He had been unemployed for 15 years, he said, living as a stay-at-home husband and moving often for his ex-wife's job.
The psychological consequences of detention and torture can often be worse for those experiencing the extraordinary stress and additional trauma of living as refugees.
If you flip things around, to maintain the same standard of living as someone earning $150,000 in Nashville, you'd have to earn $228,049 in Arlington.
For the average citizen, some said the strike was causing hardship in a city where many make a living as street sellers or market traders.
Allie lives in assisted living as a result of her dementia and Duke visits her each day to retell her the story of their relationship.
I asked Brew why someone who'd made a living as a comedy writer would create a bot to do the work for him and others.
Shane had been living as a woman since her teen years in the 1950s, when it was still illegal to cross-dress in many states.
I need to start living as if I don't care whether it's my ex or anyone else watching me and afraid to hurt their feelings.
For the three years I was there, I started playing poker at Indian casinos in Phoenix and I started living as a woman full-time.
" Of Alexis' death, the family said in a statement, "We learned what real bravery is through watching her journey of living as a trans woman.
In the late 235s, Cohen was attempting to make a living as an artist, while Greenfield aspired to become a doctor, the Washington Post reports.
More Americans in their 60s and 70s are opting to live independently rather than in assisted living as part of the "aging in place" trend.
While I doubt we'll achieve the Kurzweilian scenario of living as purely digital consciousness, the premonitions of my childhood have borne out in a way.
The bear's name is Nyan htoo, which means "bright," and he, along with his brother, are currently living as rescue cases in a Myanmar monastery.
Living as they do in a stridently pro-reproduction climate, it's difficult for childfree people to publicly express the sentiments behind the downward-trending data.
The night of the event Black was an affable host, keeping his friends entertained, and letting them know about my week living as Joe Rogan.
I tried to figure out if there was some lasting takeaway or a moral that I learned during my week spent living as Joe Rogan.
The Japanese billionaire has lived an eccentric life: making his living as a rock musician and music publisher, as well as an online fashion mogul.
But John's 30th birthday is a day away, and he sees it as the milestone where living as nobodies in sloppy poverty isn't cute anymore.
Most attribute this attempt at erasure to Bayard Rustin's living as a proud gay man in a time where his existence was viewed as perversion.
Morrison pulled Marilyn out of school last spring when the stress of transitioning to living as a girl caused her to have violent stomach problems.
In Turkey, almost three million people are currently living as refugees, compared to only 227,000 in total in the United States, according to UN statistics.
But that's apparently enough for nearly 30 percent of residents to cite high cost of living as the reason they are unable to save more.
But he has said that Caitlyn Jenner, the Olympic decathlete now living as a woman, can use whatever restroom she would like at his properties.
She was living as Jane, happily married and reunited with a young daughter from a previous marriage that had been irreparably rent by her illness.
You've mentioned that contrary to popular belief, there were certain things that were better back in the 50s/60s/70s living as a queer person.
She raised her six remaining sons on her own, struggling to eke out a living as a writer while managing a house full of boys.
We are deeply shaken by the loss of a true woman of valor, Lori Kaye, who lost her life solely for living as a Jew.
Mr. Ashlock spent a decade as a San Francisco cabdriver in the 1970s and 1980s as he sought to make a living as an artist.
I'm making a living as a full-time writer in New York City, the kind of life I didn't dare dream of as a child.
The pressures of sticks-and-bricks living, as nomads call traditional dwellings — the mortgage, the taxes, the maintenance — currently holds no allure for Mr. Wells.
The proposed code specifically names lawyers, doctors, athletes and performers — all of whom work for a livingas ineligible for the lower pass-through rate.
Mr. Donohue made his living as a sandhog, one of the urban miners who dig train and water tunnels deep in New York City's bedrock.
It's not as though we ate a lot of pheasant, living as close as we did to Herm's hot dog shack and Sam & Hy's deli.
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Buying a house seemed like a way to bolster myself while the shaky prospect of making a living as a writer lay ahead of me.
At the time, I hadn't thought to question my sexuality—I was raised heterosexual, and it was only later that I began living as polysexual.
It's pretty easy to make a modest living as a Cuban DJ; Lejardi and Gonzalez, for instance, support themselves by playing two gigs a week.
And today, there are women like Jess Yeomans, who makes a living as a tugboat deckhand in New York Harbor, pushing barges and towing tankers.
Now I make my living as a journalist and host of the Decode DC podcast, where I help listeners understand the inner workings of Washington.
In our series Keep The Receipts, we track the extravagant costs of everyday living, as well as the less-common expenses tied to other life moments.
That metric factors in various expenses and regional differences in the cost of living as well as the support the poor might receive from government programs.
I got to learn so much about sustainability, how we're damaging the environment, and how the model that we're living as a society is not sustainable.
Good to know if this whole fashion designer thing and the Puma campaign falls through, Kylie can always make a living as a Coca Cola spokesmodel.
There's a lot of potential angst in Better Living, as all the characters, human and robot alike, have secrets they're hiding, and clandestine agendas to pursue.
Our sources say Nicki and Kenneth were already living as hubby and wife ... even referring to themselves as married, so this isn't a real big change.
After being diagnosed as gender dysphoric, he began living as a boy and the school made accommodations for him, including permission to use the boy's bathroom.
With the hope of living as a "Kardashian for a day" destroyed, the wedding was called off and Susan and the groom went their separate ways.
M.S., who is transgender and is identified by her initials to protect her privacy, has been living as a girl since she was in fourth grade.
Almost 20 years earlier she had been living as a domestic slave, trapped in a house in Los Angeles, where she was threatened, abused and beaten.
If dismantling patriarchy is all about rejecting gender stereotypes, then what does it mean if someone starts "living as a woman" by wearing dresses and makeup?
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Mueller, who had made his living as an illegal pot grower until Washington's legal market ran him under, decided to turn his efforts to pimping instead.
In my family's own property management business, we had one wonderful family living as a tenant in a property in New York City for ten years.
There, the girls would get a glimpse of how the other half lived and they yearned for it to become their standard of living, as well.
Other factors like living as long as possible, preserving life and respecting the wishes of other family members regarding one's care tended to score somewhat lower.
Thinking back on this time, I realize that subconsciously, I've spent years working my way back to living as if I were still in summer camp.
Faros supports unaccompanied refugee boys in Athens, capital of Greece, where thousands of unaccompanied children are living as refugees, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation and abuse.
For the 1.25 million Americans living with type 1 diabetes, as well as some with type 2 diabetes, insulin is as crucial to living as air.
Jefferson Kyle Kidd, is content to make his living as an itinerant news reader in Texas until he is charged with a much more difficult mission.
But if you truly despise working on someone else's agenda, consider how you might earn a living as the one who gets to make the agenda.
On Thursday, Gia shared a photo of the family's reunion with Joe in Italy, where he has been living as he awaits his final deportation ruling.
He was released after doing time for racketeering charges in 2003 and got placed in witness protection, living as a free man on the government's dime.
And this era—from the 1870s to the 1920s—was not just one of rising undocumented immigration, but of a skyrocketing standard of living, as well.
Aleksandr Poteyev, deputy head at the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service's American section, who in 2010 blew the cover of 10 Russian undercover spies living as Americans.
Last year, American comic Will Franken also announced that he would begin living as a woman, though he chose to detransition in December for personal reasons.
Yates's retelling opens with Skarsgård's Tarzan living as Lord Greystoke, a dignified man who sips tea with an outstretched pinky finger and keeps company with diplomats.
Prison had been something Bulger had gone to great lengths to avoid - killing potential witnesses, cultivating corrupt lawmen and living as a fugitive for 203 years.
She struggled to write about the abuse and dreamed about living as a boy—experiences that she says factored into her decision to write as LeRoy.
She knew only that she couldn't stand the idea of living as a refugee abroad, seen as someone who needs charity rather than someone who belongs.
The number of people earning a living as Uber and Lyft drivers in the city is now six times larger than it was three years ago.
In Singapore's quandary of where to put its people, the people themselves — the living as well as the dead — can seem like pieces on a checkerboard.
But he also is living -- as we all are -- in a sort of post-truth world, one if not created, then pushed by President Donald Trump.
To make living as law-abiding citizens more appealing to former rebels, the government and international partners should take a three-pronged approach to assisting them.
One of us is a former Marine who makes a living as a stone worker; the other worked as a marketing director for a nonprofit organization.
In the 2000s, she had made her living as a society portraitist, photographing San Francisco's wealthiest families — the Levi Strauss and the Haas families among them.
His own minimalism was a consequence of living as an underpaid writer in New York: No basements and no closets meant no storage space for stuff.
The former intelligence contractor has been living as a fugitive in Russia since revealing the government's secret systematic collection of logs of Americans' domestic phone calls.
In 22014, three times more Moldovan refugees were admitted than Syrians, even as more Syrians were living as refugees than there were people living in Moldova.
I was 24, single, hustling to make a living as a freelance writer and editor, and increasingly feeling the weight of responsibility of caring for them.
Each year, as part of CNBC's exclusive America's Top States for Business study, we consider Cost of Living as one of our key categories of competitiveness.
It is in their memory that I call into question our lack of compassion and support of those living as refugees in Hong Kong society today.
She's just one of many people who make their living as an "influencer," profiting by making their lives look as enviable as possible on social media.
There is a sense of tenderness and humility that touches on what it means to be living as a human being on this planet, right now.
Until Mr. Trump was elected president, Ms. Firdaus, who is 56 and a manufacturing manager at Exxon Mobil, felt secure living as a Muslim in America.
As Devaux points out in her essay: For about fifteen years, [Thiebaud] earned his living as a cartoonist, designer, illustrator, sign painter, and advertising art director.
In "Let Me Entertain You" (21998), Richards emulates the experience of living as a black person by using light boxes with "black" skin pinned to them.
For Riley Cote, a former left wing for the Philadelphia Flyers, his unofficial job was getting "punched in the face for a living," as he puts it.
A graduate of the Autonomous University of Sinaloa with a degree in chemistry, Frías was earning a living as a health care representative at several area hospitals.
Pascal, who was most likely living as a stray when the children found him, was malnourished and had severely irritated skin when he arrived at the shelter.
Being hyper-aware of living as a left-hander in a right-handed world, I pick up on design biases daily when reviewing gadgets for my job.
Since then, as their neighbors sold and moved away one by one, the Mahoneys have continued living as normally as they could in the increasingly desolate space.
The ceasefire had raised the hopes of Ghabaghbi, who came home with his family to their village last year after living as refugees in Jordan since 2012.
At the beginning of the episode, we learn that Cunanan has been living as a kept man with his older partner, Norman (Michael Nouri), in San Diego.
When we first meet Lara, she's a 21-year-old eking out a meager living as a bike messenger, while sharing an apartment on London's East Side.
Incredibles 2 picks up where the original left off: the superpowered Parr family is living as incognito as possible in a society that has outlawed their kind.
The bans affected users living as far as Finland, Canada and the United States, many with few remaining ties to Iran in either citizenship or physical presence.
People who make a living as professional party-starters are, one might think, as hedonistic as the sweaty crowds they entertain, with an added pinch of divadom.
Though her parent's mantra was that people's similarities are greater than differences, she said her family struggled at times living as an Indian family in South Carolina.
Greece was living as a "debtors' colony", which would eventually lead to its "desertification", Varoufakis told reporters at a central Athens theatre, his black shirt still untucked.
Before arriving in Silver Spring, Penny was living as a stray on the streets of Turkey, where she had her eye cruelly poked out with a rod.
" The family echoed those sentiments in a joint statement to PEOPLE: "We learned what real bravery is through watching her journey of living as a trans woman.
Sevelius had felt uncomfortable living as a woman since he was little, but because he didn't know about transgender people, he couldn't pinpoint what the issue was.
It was years later — while living as a refugee in Australia — that Gbla saw a diagram of the three types of FGM performed on women and children.
His supposedly redemptive tale, which clumsily ends with a fence gate installed and fastened open, is an exercise in assailing a god, not living as a human.
She once made her living as a photo developer and retoucher, and delights in showing her daughter pictures of her own face montaged onto various female bodies.
Almost 46 million people globally are living as slaves, trafficked into exploitation, sold for sex or trapped in debt bondage, according to the 2016 Global Slavery Index.
If this means you are going to spend your time living as one big music festival cliché to see what all the fuss is about, that's fine.
Atwood had embarked on an academic career not for the love of teaching or scholarship but because making a living as a writer seemed an implausible aspiration.
Turn to Gold is loaded with the same propulsion and zest for living as records such as Japandroids' Celebration Rock, or My Morning Jacket's It Still Moves.
Idaho improves or stays the same in 9 of our 10 categories of competitiveness this year, only slipping in Cost of Living as the economy there expands.
"It's vitally important to us that ... we have an equal footing to try and make a living as we have done for numerous years now," said MacDonald.
I can't make my living as an artist because of the world we're living in, so of course, all I think about is Bernie all the time.
For many years Mr. Robinson made a living as an editor at magazines like Seventeen and Good Housekeeping, but baseball and other sports were always his passion.
It is hard to bear the allostatic load of living as a black woman in a country where we continually have to assert our right to personhood.
Average earnings rose 2.4 percent in August compared to the year before, well ahead of the cost of living, as measured by the US consumer price index.
"Finding a safe place for my savings has become nearly impossible," said Asgar Kouhpaee, 55, a tradesman who for years made his living as an egg wholesaler.
After Ms. Luna's father benefited from the Reagan administration's amnesty for millions of undocumented immigrants, the family focused on living as "real apple-pie Americans," she said.
I am in a great position to do that, as I make my living as a cultural critic who doesn't shy away from speaking up and out.
I always wanted to be a writer, but, for much of my working life, I didn&apost want to try and make a living as a writer.
But the case against him has not proceeded because Mr. Snowden has since been living as a fugitive in Russia, and the Russian government granted him asylum.
Before the city's spectacular economic development in the 1970s, many poor Hong Kongers, including waves of refugees from the mainland, eked out a living as street vendors.
Could the discovery possibly lead to humans one day living as long as the fabled "Methuselah" tree, a bristlecone pine species that can live over 5,000 years?
She had known since she was 5 years old that she was a girl and had been living as a woman outside of work for some time.
After being discharged, Whitney determined the male gender identification was "arbitrary" and explored living as a woman but found that did not fit either, the lawsuit said.
In 2008 she moved to Atlanta, where she started playing guitar and delving into the blues while she made a good living as a cable-service telemarketer.
She wrote a heartfelt letter to her classmates and teachers, explaining that she will now be coming to school in girl's clothing and living as a female.
Jean lives with her older son, John (Jack Reynor), who ekes out a living as a cabdriver while dutifully caring for her and visiting Kit when he can.
Living as I do—in a world teeming with smartphones and Wi-Fi, smart TVs and self-driving cars—it is a remarkable thing to travel among them.
There's no better reflection of that idea than the words of Mark Twain — a man who made a living as a humorist and wrote stories about jumping frogs.
"When Trayvon Martin was murdered in 2012, I truly understood what my father has always said about living as a black man in America," McFadden told BuzzFeed News.
In 2008, Bost was already living as a woman in her personal life and gradually began expressing her female gender identity more openly at work, the complaint states.
Fried told Business Insider that he views employees' standard of living as one of his top priorities, not just because it improves productivity but for its own sake.
After recently dyeing my hair back to my natural brown after three grueling months living as a bleach blonde, my strands were in need of some major TLC.
His father arrived in Britain from Pakistan in 1961 with £1 in his pocket and made his living as a bus driver while his mother ran a shop.
Danielle Staub's ex husband Marty Caffrey has re-listed the New Jersey home where she has been living, as an agreed upon grace period expires following their divorce.
" Arquette also writes that in transitioning, Alexis "taught us tolerance and acceptance [...] We learned what real bravery is through watching her journey of living as a trans woman.
As a native Midwesterner, I'm used to the annual assault of winter weather on the human body, hairless and adapted over millennia to indoor living as we are.
New York City is also home to the artist Christo, who arrived here in 1964 after years of living as a stateless refugee in Prague, Vienna and Paris.
"Similar to the shifts we are experiencing in transport and mobility, we believe that the rental market will develop towards a 'living-as-a-service model'," says Figge.
The Olympic debutant rider, originally a French and Swiss dual citizen, earns his living as a sales representative for a pharmaceuticals company, but adopted Ecuador as his country.
Although she has been living as a woman for the past decade, she is still legally recognised as a man in Singapore because she has decided against surgery.
While a bit morbid, the life settlement market exists for a reason: Some policyholders need the cash settlement while they are living, as opposed to leaving money behind.
Living as they do in a post-ideological world, the characters in the film, which includes many secondary figures, have as little personal loyalty as they do patriotism.
For a moment I thought I'd just go on living as usual; call it adrenaline or survival mode, but I wasn't understanding the intensity of what had happened.
Attorneys who try cases for a living as I do would view Strzok's texts and testimony as a gold mine and a mother lode of cross-examination material.
In Munich, where he moved in 1913, he eked out a living as an artist and otherwise spent his days in museums and his nights at the opera.
"Farley was basically paying off his bills and living as if the club's account were his own," said Steven Luksa, the assistant district attorney who prosecuted the case.
This time I was here on Yom Hashoah — Holocaust Remembrance Day — to participate in the annual International March of the Living as a guest of the march organization.
She also repeated her wish to see uncertainties over the status of people living as foreigners on either side of the new UK-EU frontier settled early on.
Then, in college, I needed cash fast while living as a student abroad: I became a sex worker, starting as a stripper while living abroad in Oaxaca, Mexico.
It is a romantic struggle — I love him for this - He is the strongest person I know- but, living as he is, is very unhealthy, demeaning and inhumane.
Sometimes it's nice to think that there might be one simple solution to the problem of living as we do: Working, making money, eating pizza, going to bed.
I now find myself in an occasional state of surprise that I've made a living as a novelist for quite some time, the opposite of what I expected.
It's notoriously difficult to make a living as a cartoonist, but I've been fortunate to get a great many supporters who have been helping me out on Patreon.
It wasn't until Harper was 26 and living in Syracuse, New York, that he realized he was transgender and he wanted to pursue living as his true self.
" To put this into modern terms, most environmentally minded people (me included) are living as if to say, "I want to reduce my carbon footprint, but not yet.
"Clearly it's not possible to make a living as the job has become quite expensive, requiring snowmobiles and all the equipment that goes along with that," he said.
His attempt to make a living as a freelance writer of gay erotic short stories (the checks came months late, when at all) was touching in its irrationality.
He makes his living as a short-order cook and uses his weekly paycheck of $300 to support his wife, his wife's parents, and his three small children.
He earned a Ph.D. in political science from Corvinus University of Budapest and has made his living as a national security expert with a focus on Islamist extremism.
She remarried in 2014, but the relationship did not work out and Perera found herself living as a single mother with no income and four children to raise.
Of Syria's 17 million people, 5.5 million are living as refugees in the region, mostly in Turkey, and a further six million are uprooted within their own country.
"The Duelist," a Russian-made picture about a former nobleman making his living as a proxy in honor-restoring matches of shooting skill, never shows such a duel.
D. Sweeney, a former actor who said he made a "very comfortable living" as a bartender in New York, was adamant about his opposition to the proposed change.
As several reports pointed out, the story didn't quite add up; there is an estate tax exemption if the deceased's spouse is still living, as Noem's mother is.
Because I was only shooting for me and didn't have to make a living as a photographer, I basically shot what interested me: both urban and country life.
I make my living as a magician and most of my closest friends are magicians (the pranksters in this story, Matthew Cooper and Vinny DePonto, are both professional mentalists).
It's a question we have been asked time and time again, whether by Syrians still inside their country, those living as refugees, or along the wretched route through Europe.
She allegedly said that three years ago she moved with her brother to Groveland, Florida, outside Orlando, and that they had been living as a couple for five years.
In The Kominsky Method, Douglas plays Sandy Kominsky, an aging actor who had a brief stint with fame and is now earning a living as a reputable acting coach.
And she knows her risk is higher because she is a sex worker, but she says it's her only way to make a living as a transgender undocumented immigrant.
He said World Refugee Day wanted to highlight the plight but also the resilience of the 20 million people globally living as refugees, with many youngsters in those ranks.
His father, Fernando, was a well respected amateur tenor, but one who made his living as a baker in Modeno, Italy, while his mother worked in a tobacco factory.
Together only manages that feat by living as the brainchild of creator-star Esther Povitsky, a comedian who understands the agonies and ecstasies of the world's most aspirational beings.
"'Proximity to Dead Skin' is used to describe a daily existence of living as the other in corrupted and spoiled environments," wrote Kahlon in a statement about the event.
Marx, who made a precarious living as a radical journalist, insisted on the centrality of labor both to making a capitalist system possible and to transcending it, someday soon.
The 40-something Tahir, who earns a meagre living as a labourer, says the hope of a better future for his children gives him the strength to carry on.
It was while living as a single mother in the 1960s, she would recall years later, that she began to seriously question why her government had her locked up.
By turns lighthearted and cringeworthy, the film probes the darker side of trying to make a living as a writer while also depicting a kind of delightfully misanthropic friendship.
All these things may appear standard fare for many intelligence agencies, but Lithuania sees a particular threat, living as it does in the shadow of so powerful a neighbor.
Now married and living as an out gay man, Rohrer is excited to start his future with his new husband — one in which he's no longer hiding his love.
About 40 million people were living as modern slaves last year - either trapped in forced labor or forced marriages - according to the ILO and rights group Walk Free Foundation.
In the upcoming season of Counting On, the couple, who wed in November of last year, contemplate having children as they adjust to living as newlyweds in Laredo, Texas.
Years of living as a grandee had encouraged in the countess an imperious short-temperedness that I recognized, chillingly, as evidence of a volcanic impatience, which we also shared.
For example, Fagin, the master thief in Charles Dickens's Oliver Twist, is based on a man named Ikey Solomon, who made his living as a fence for stolen goods.
In a moving monologue delivered in her apartment's small living room, Annie describes her frustration living as a fat woman with the self-deprecating "mind prison" she's entrapped in.
Commenting on the planned equity buy out, Daniel Raab, MD of 7Commerce, highlighted Stylight's focus on fashion and home & living as complementary to its existing beauty & accessories investment portfolio.
He asks a handful of former public servants, now living as private civilians, what they fear might happen if Trump continues his haphazard approach to staffing the federal government.
As the general manager of Russia House in Washington, DC—home to the widest selection of vodka in our nation's capital—Zilcovs makes his living as a vodka aficionado.
Instead of focusing on everything that had gone right, including how lucky I was to make a living as a writer, it got stuck on what had gone wrong.
He alluded to numerous romantic conquests and recounted a period of months that he spent in Paris earning a living as a "mec" — or pimp — for a young prostitute.
When Tom begins to feel that his connection with Dickie is in jeopardy, he is forced to decide how far he'll go to continuing living as his friend does.
I am doubling as someone who only ever felt like a boy and a man but knows viscerally the harsh realities of living as a girl and a woman.
The fundamental determinant of our standard of living as a society is productivity growth, and the main long-run driver of productivity growth is the creation of new knowledge.
All the same, one of the central aims of modern art has been to break through society's assumptions, to imagine living as equals even if we never get there.
In the streets of Paris, Benjamin earned a living as a journalist while hunting out concrete examples on which to field test and then synthesize cutting-edge social theories.
Maybe he just wanted his clothes to look their best and knew that spotlighting the collection on people who make a living as "human hangers" would get the job done.
The current homepage includes short posts about music videos, a guide to escaping a bad date, haircut ideas, and a video about living as a gay man in the 1980s.
Britain's current law, which lets those diagnosed with gender dysphoria gain approval to do so after two years of living as the opposite sex, may be too slow and bureaucratic.
They are part of a scheme started in 803 that provides them with free housing in exchange for 30 hours per month of their time living as a "good neighbour".
I was eking out a living as a stringer, staying in a modest cottage, and counting on dates to take me to dinner so I could eat a decent meal.
Many Afghans, including most of the current team, discovered it while living as refugees in Pakistan in the 1980s and 1990s, and brought their passion back home when they returned.
Here was Emory Stewart, who is 30 and described what he does for a living as being at the intersection of fashion, creative strategy, real estate, interior design and branding.
We worry if anyone will be able to find this hidden cabin in the woods where he's got Alice locked up, along with Sophie Giroux and Lucy living as hostages.
During that time, the abalone industry disappeared, and returning families were forced to eke out a meager living as housekeepers and domestics while trying to get back on their feet.
After spending three days living as Georgio, I'd found a lot of answers to a lot of questions, yet there's one that's consistently evaded me: Who, really, is Georgio Peviani?
The West African country has one of the highest rates of slavery in the world, with 1 in 100 people living as slaves, according to the 2016 Global Slavery Index.
The industry trade show/concert/meetup event borders on being almost a caricature of itself, living (as it does) at the intersection of high commerce, entertainment and social media celebrity.
Guerra sat down with Chica to talk about his New York Fashion Week show, opening up about living with HIV and the stigmas of living as a gay Latino male.
Its roots may go back as far as the Barbary Coast brothels of the 19th century, where living as a community lent a veneer of plausible deniability to sex work.
As they started to have children, they realized they wouldn't be able to afford the lifestyle they wanted there because of the high cost of living, as Zac told Insider.
As the CEO of Bridesmaid for Hire, the 30-year-old makes a living as a professional bridesmaid to women who are in need of help on their big day.
"UrbanGlass allows me to be a practicing glass artist in New York," said Ms. Slate, 29, who has been making her living as an artist for the past two years.
More recently, he and his longtime friend, the comic Jemaine Clement, another New Zealander, directed "What We Do in the Shadows," a cheerfully silly mockumentary about vampires living as roommates.
In Queens, which has a large South Asian population, a library in Jamaica offers sewing classes in Bengali for Bangladeshi women, some of whom now earn a living as seamstresses.
Last week, the government announced it would issue a blanket posthumous pardon to thousands of these men, but that those still livingas many as 65,000 — would have to apply.
"The simple reality is that the survivors from 2011 haven't gone back to normal, they're basically living as displaced people in camps in various locations around central Japan," he said.
Khan (no relation to the prime minister) is now 82, living as a free man in an Islamabad suburb, but his legacy is central to current American foreign policy concerns.
The West African country has one of the highest rates of slavery in the world, with two in 100 people living as slaves, according to the 2018 Global Slavery Index.
At times, the five men, who are gay, are met with invasive curiosity about living as openly gay people, but this never stops them from doing what they do best.
These victims are among almost 46 million people globally living as slaves, trafficked into exploitation, sold for sex or trapped in debt bondage, according to the 2016 Global Slavery Index.
In recent weeks, dozens of teachers across the country have sent in their stories to Vox about how hard it is to make a living as a teacher in America.
When he toed the starting line of the 29th Rotterdam Marathon that morning, April 5, 2009, he had been earning a living as an elite athlete for nearly a decade.
She makes her living as a computer programmer, but as Alienor Salton, an 11th-century Welsh woman, she helps run the Bardic Circle, a weekly singing gathering in Central Park.
The action takes place in the small town of Centerville, where the buried "rise from their graves and savagely attack and feast on the living," as the festival put it.
Last season, in the fantastical body-switching episode "The Gang Turns Black," the twist was that they learned nothing from that experience of living as black people for a day.
That's the Joker's alter ego: a lonely, damaged man eking out an abject living as a clown-for-hire and living in a drab apartment with his mother (Frances Conroy).
Under discussion was Aimee Stephens, formerly Anthony Stephens, who had been fired from her job as a funeral director in Michigan after announcing she would start living as a woman.
The belated acknowledgment did not bring any financial reward to Mr. Darby, who continued to make his living as a sign painter (and who continued to windsurf into his 70s).
A Brooklyn-born child of the Depression, he grudgingly switched his college major to medicine only after he conceded that he probably could not make a living as a poet.
Smarter Living: As advances in smartphones grow more incremental, our tech columnist recommends a new rule: If your phone is less than five years old, there's no rush to upgrade.
In the fall of 2009, when I was just starting to make a living as a standup, I had lunch with a fellow-comedian who recommended that I join Twitter.
In fact, the four of them realizing the benefits of living as a close-knit family, as opposed to a rich yet distant one, has given Schitt's Creek its evolution.
As the CEO of Bridesmaid for Hire, the 29-year-old makes a living as a professional bridesmaid to women who are in need of help on their big day.
Transgender youth should be celebrated for living as their true selves, rather than becoming the target for further discrimination through legislation that attempts to violently erase them as human beings.
Yet thousands of people still earn a living as yoga and aerobics instructors, because watching a fitness video in your living room just isn't the same as attending a class.
And though the prickliness eventually subsided, and her family came around to the idea of her making a living as an expressive artist, that tumultuous time still had its effects.
Chyna filed legal docs laying claim to the name "Angela Renee Kardashian" ... cornering the market for entertainment services, television and movie appearances, living as a "social media celebrity," and party hosting.
Though Arquette was living as a man when the two met, Ibrahim said he "always felt she had the spirit of a female," and always referred to her using female pronouns.
How many players (or teams) would realistically want to move to London, where the cost of living (as well as the tax rate) is pretty much guaranteed to be significantly higher?
The transition is temporary, and bacha posh children are expected to shed their male identities once they hit puberty and return to living as girls -- something that doesn't always come easily.
They both lived in secret for years, sharing their mutual dreams of living as women, but it was Angel that had the courage to take that leap into an uncertain future.
Karkare traced Thakur, who was living as a holy woman at the time, as the owner of a golden motorcycle that was used to bring the bombs to their blast site.
Richard E. Grant co-stars in the comedy, which probes the darker side of trying to make a living as a writer while also depicting a kind of delightfully misanthropic friendship.
He went on to live a life of luxury in Beijing, before fleeing to Japan, setting off a chain of events that eventually led him to living as an anonymous gardener.
To be fair, she's been famous and fabulously wealthy since birth (and is also the sole heir to her father's estate) and doesn't need to make a living as an influencer.
As Charlie Kiss rightly says, "being trans is not easy", and for some, transition to living as if a member of the other sex is hugely life-affirming, even life-saving.
If you played with a lot of RC cars as a kid (or are lucky enough to play with them for a living as an adult) these controls will feel counterintuitive.
Altindere's multimedia "Space Refugee Project" (2016) was inspired by the story of the Soviet-trained Syrian cosmonaut Muhammed Ahmed Faris who has been living as a refugee in Istanbul since 2012.
But if anyone deserves the chance to "make a living," as so many claim Hollywood's most abusive men do, it's women like Ashlee Simpson and the one, the only, Janet Jackson.
The arrests did not appear to be directly related, but both men are Palestinians born in Iraq and living as refugees in the United States, according to the U.S. Justice Department.
"Being a very lonely and depressed trans in the 70s, Bowie and his music kept me alive, gave me a reason to keep on living," as one of my followers tweeted.
And my initial thoughts about Thanksgiving—that it's just a manufactured break in the banality of existence—didn't really change as a result of my weekend of living as a Pilgrim.
More than 1 million people are displaced - about half are living as refugees in neighboring countries - and nearly one in two people - at least 2.2 million - need aid, according to OCHA.
This week, the role of the artist in the age of Trump, LACMA's stalled fundraising, Kurt Vonnegut on making a living as a writer, trans lives and cancel culture, and more.
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Oxford University fellow Charles Foster, was honored for his book "Being a Beast," chronicling his experiments in living as a badger, including digging a den to sleep in and eating worms.
In the end, he says he "saw ISIS was not treating people in an Islamic way" and left the organization, living as a civilian after being captured during an escape attempt.
Our son changed his name to Xavier and started living as a male; I can say I honestly knew when he was in 7th or 8th grade that he was transgender.
By the latter late 60s, she was involved in the women's rights, gay rights, and civil rights movements and openly living as a lesbian, crafting poems, and teaching creative writing workshops.
Some have entrepreneurial dreams that seem, from the outside, unrealistic — like making a living as a novelist or a D.J. Their private lives are as loosely attached as their economic lives.
Soon after Hibaq Mohamed immigrated to Minneapolis from Kenya, where she had been living as a refugee, in 22017 she got a job at a new Amazon warehouse near the city.
"Rural cemeteries in Texas like the one in Sutherland Springs are as much a space for the living as for the dead," said Ana Juárez, an anthropologist at Texas State University.
So is Vajiralongkorn trying to redefine the monarchy's relationship with the military, unexpectedly, or is he simply reasserting a few royal prerogatives so he can keep on living as he pleases?
And a ravishing actress in a beaded gown who is made to repeat fragments of one speech — about lying for a livingas the lights are adjusted during a tech rehearsal.
A mother of two, she borrowed $120,000 for her tuition at Lakeland College for a master's in business administration, to help with the cost of living as she worked through school.
It gradually emerged that Kosinski had not spent the war alone and at the mercy of Polish peasants; he and his parents went into hiding, living as Christians under assumed names.
CreditCreditAltaf Qadri/Associated Press NEW DELHI — For days, many in Delhi have been living as if under siege, trying to keep the dirty air away from their children and older parents.
The unnamed teen was from Camotan, a town near Guatemala's border with Honduras known for high levels of malnutrition among a mostly poor population that ekes out a living as farmers.
It was practically impossible to make a full-time living as an actor in Atlanta, and performers often had to travel to New York for regional theater, television and film auditions.
This is particularly true of Leonora Carrington and Remedios Varo, best friends living as expatriates in Mexico City in the 13s whose works are on view at Gallery Wendi Norris (D29).
The best of them—those featuring production numbers by Busby Berkeley—sparked a trend for backstage stories about actresses' efforts to make a living as money for shows was drying up.
The 2006 complaint, filed at the behest of the Turkish government, sought to jail 36 Kurdish politicians, many of them living as political exiles in Belgium, under Belgium's counter-terrorism laws.
His go-to present for his wife used to be flowers, which seems nice — if you ignore the fact that she has made her living as a gardener and landscape designer.
So long as you are living as a Chinese citizen, you are in a constant state of defending your rights, because your rights are in a constant state of being infringed upon.
The commission provided English as well as Chinese descriptions of their suspected crimes and where they might be living, as well as showing their pictures, in a statement released late on Wednesday.
By the time he enrolled at Seoul National University in 2002, he had concluded that he couldn't make a living as a poet, so he decided to become a science journalist instead.
Make your personal projects a priority When you make your living as a freelancer, client work and billable hours often mean the difference between a healthy budget and a missed car payment.
After being slapped around by life far too many times in his honest living as a nickel-slot lawyer, Jimmy has had it with the law, and decides to quit it entirely.
While Olsen is notoriously private about her personal life, she revealed she was open to becoming a mother in a 2017 interview with Modern Living as she spoke about renovating her home.
As Reed digs into McLemore's own story, uncovering in one episode his battles with living as a queer man in the South, it is always with an eye toward complexifying the man.
Since the six-year civil war began, nearly 6 million Syrian children have depended on humanitarian aid, and almost 2.3 million are living as refugees in Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt and Iraq.
Although I've not been able to make a living as a professional motorcycle rider (something I am passionate about), I've been fortunate to spend my life doing things that I really enjoy.
"I felt that I could no longer live my life as a lie, living as a boy instead of the girl I knew I could become," read the letter to her mother.
South Asia, with India at its center, is seen as one of the fastest-growing regions for human trafficking globally with an estimated 40 million people living as modern slaves last year.
Newton's role as orphan Claire Novak will also continue in Wayward Sisters, where she will continue finding a balance between her role as a hunter and living as normally as she can.
Sherry, a transgender woman, lost her job in a restaurant when she started wearing make-up and women's clothes about eight years ago, and now earns a living as a sex worker.
Living with his pseudo-girlfriend Van (Zazie Beetz) and daughter — he's "technically homeless" — Earn makes a meager living as a part-time credit card salesman, but he desperately wants a better life.
But she no longer sounded like the daughter of a sharecropper turned Baptist preacher, much less like someone who had once earned her living as a waitress, a manicurist, and a maid.
The former 'RHONJ' star recently gave a tour of his modest digs in Salerno, Italy, where he's currently living as he tries to get back to the States amid his deportation case.
A lifelong resident, he earns a living as a postman, after devising a scheme in which the postal service, which doesn't deliver mail in Rocinha, hands it over to him for distribution.
It's hard to make a living as a musician, so living in a cheaper city like Nashville instead of the bigger industry hubs of New York and LA is a smart investment.
This time — as it has been more than once — it was Paul Scholes, one of a cadre of recently retired legends now making a living as a television pundit, who said it.
Some days, when he was living as a bachelor, he couldn't stand to watch games he had bet on and would ask a roommate to check whether he had won or lost.
As recently as last year, Porowski was an aspiring actor from Montreal who made a living as the personal chef and assistant to his neighbor Ted Allen — the original "Queer Eye" foodie.
HAVANA — For Yasser González, a software developer who now makes his living as a bike tour guide in Havana, the onset of American tourism has been akin to a second Cuban revolution.
"It is something that the whole country is engaged in—shaving every benefit off workers' lives, making sure they are living as close to the bone as is humanly possible," she said.
The UN estimates that 1 million South Sudanese are now living as refugees outside the country — putting the world's newest country in the less-than-august company of Syria, Afghanistan, and Somalia.
I earn my living as a full-time queer, but when I was growing up in the 1970s, no one around me knew what being transgender was—least of all my family.
There have been a lot of great players in the NBA, but, quite frankly, none of them have come close to Bill's level when it comes to living as an existential warrior.
Hoagland, who spent the last 203 years living as Terry Jude Symansky, was arrested in July after the Pasco County Sheriff's Office discovered he was actually Hoagland, who was declared dead in 2003.
Never mind its idyllic views and its ancient rituals, there are no cafes for her to go to, so she dreams of living as a boy in the hustle and bustle of Tokyo.
For his first four years in Nashville, Davis spent his days in co-writing sessions and his nights bartending, working toward the day he could make a full-time living as a songwriter.
Not that craziness is a complete stranger to Arthur's life, living as he does with his mother (Frances Conroy) in a dingy apartment, while harboring wince-inducing dreams of becoming a standup comedian.
They are also put in dialogue with, for instance, an African mask or self-reflective lines from James Baldwin's novel Another Country, partly written while he was living as an expatriate in Istanbul.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - From baby yoga to cloth diapers, Meghan Markle faces an array of options that embrace her preference for natural and mindful living as she prepares to welcome her royal baby.
A Minnesota mom is suing her transgender daughter — who has been living as an emancipated teen and whom she still refers to as her "son" — after learning she is seeking gender reassignment care.
In a retrospective at the Art Institute of Chicago, Bordowitz reflects on living as a queer Jewish man with HIV and challenges us to understand the AIDS crisis as both historical and contemporary.
The 37-year-old can't start cancer treatments until she loses weight, and now she must decide whether to get weight loss surgery or continue living as long as possible at this size.
I was living as a female outside of work, but then I would go to work and wear like, Under Armour compression shirts under my polo and try to do the dude thing.
Would she be allowed to return to her life in the United States, the one she'd built for herself over the past decade—finally dressing and living as the woman she really was?
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. Brunna is a 27-year-old cleaner from Cuiabá in Brazil, who's been living as an illegal immigrant in south London for the last four years.
The survey's findings will surely resonate with many women, living as we do in a fundamentally unequal society where we're systematically denied equal pay, protection from harassment and discrimination, and basic bodily autonomy.
At 29, Vardy is fighting to be the top scorer in the Premier League this season, four years after he was a part-time player, eking out a living as a factory worker.
While we all carry our own histories and lived experiences, on another level, many of us have learned to compromise our identities to survive the steady dehumanization of living as "less than," legally.
She's holding onto a relic from her decades of living as a privileged white man that threatens to ruin all of the progress that she has made: Her blind, unwavering conservative Republican beliefs.
Once again, there's needless talk of whether to keep Downton and continue living as aristocrats of a bygone era, and once again the discussion is tabled for the future Granthams to deal with.
The Syrian war, which has killed hundreds of thousands of people, has driven around half of Syria's pre-war population from their homes, 5.7 million of them living as refugees in neighboring countries.
After earning a finance degree from a university in the capital, she pursued her dream of making a living as a writer, despite urging from her parents to follow a safer career path.
In late 1930s, Jeanne LaMarr was living as a semi recluse on her ranch home in San Bernadino, California, with a young man, Gustave Morgan van Herren, who she claimed was her nephew.
In fact, the Bronx native and photographer made a living as a street vendor, jewelry designer, photography printer, and cab driver, while he was photographing Peter Hujar, Robert Mapplethorpe, and Marsha P. Johnson.
She grew up in a working-class family in Medfield, a small town in Massachusetts, where her father worked as a mechanic and repairman and her mother made a living as a seamstress.
There are really two books between the covers of this slim volume of essays by Thomas Lynch, a poet who earns his living as an undertaker in the small town of Milford, Mich.
After discharge from the service, Mr. Baltrop returned to New York City, where he lived on the Lower East Side with a woman named Alice and made a living as a taxi driver.
Beyond that, I was furious at my husband and at the situation in which he had put the children and me, and I was adamant that we would go on living as before.
In December 2018, hundreds of current and prospective Patreon users gathered in Los Angeles for keynote addresses as well as hands-on working group sessions about making a living as an online creator.
It's a headstrong song about living as the person you want to be, but it's vulnerable, too, like a whispered "I love you," left in the voicemail inbox of someone you barely know.
Almost 258 million people are living as slaves globally with the greatest number in India but the highest prevalence of slavery in North Korea, according to the third Global Slavery Index released on Tuesday.
I have made my living as a writer and editor in New York since I arrived here in 1980, and yet, the one decision I continue to regret is having left working for her.
Bullied at school, he began playing drums at the age of 16, and, and was earning a living as a professional musician a year later, becoming a fixture of London's 1950s Soho jazz scene.
I certainly wish to go on living as long as I can be supportive of my wife of sixty years but apart from that I see nothing meaningful to be gained by living longer.
"It is ecstasy," said Husyein Kakmaz, 46, a Jarablus resident who made his living as a driver before Islamic State seized the town, nestled in hazelnut and olive groves on the border with Turkey.
They cast a fresh light on what had been thought of as fixed gender roles, subverting them by demonstrating, in the flesh, the possibility of living as a masculine woman or a feminine woman.
But Bosniaks living as a minority in the Serb region said the proposal brought back memories of Serb reserve police forces which they blame for attacks on civilians early in the 1992-95 war.
He earned a living as a magazine distributor — stacking periodicals and paperback novels on the shelves of supermarkets and drugstores — and teaching martial arts on the side; he is a black belt in karate.
Whether via institutionalization or sterilization or a lifetime spent bearing "pre-existing condition" about the neck, living as a disabled person in this country has historically meant living subject to a specific bureaucratic evil.
And that includes white communities where we are seeing an increase in alcoholism, addiction, earlier deaths, people with a high school education or less are not even living as long as their parents lived.
Founded in 1947 in New York as a European-style art theater, the Living (as it was known) soon morphed into one of the most politically radical and boldly adventurous theaters in American history.
Frank, making his living as a truck driver in Pennsylvania after serving in World War II, becomes a soldier in the Philadelphia mob, working mostly for a local capo named Russell Bufalino (Joe Pesci).
Residents will live in homes outfitted with the latest in-home robotics technology to assist with daily living as well as sensor-based artificial intelligence to monitor health and take care of basic needs.
This beautifully written story of an ethnic Korean family living as second-class citizens in Japan is a compelling read all on its own, but it struck a chord with us for personal reasons.
These ideals are so pernicious that they have completely, and perhaps forever, messed up millions of people's relationship with food, one of the most elemental components of living as a human in the world.
They said they were treated liked "slaves," physically abused by their family and forced to comply with the country's guardianship system which left them little hope of living as free women in the future.
Something that was interesting to me while I was making my first movie about young jazz musicians: It's hard enough being a musician, but imagine trying to make a living as a jazz musician.
About 40 million people were living as modern slaves last year - either trapped in forced labor or forced marriages - according to the United Nations International Labour Organization (ILO) and human rights group Walk Free Foundation.
Coupled with the recovery in the commodities markets over the past year, Angola, which is highly dependent on oil, could be experiencing a further uptick in expat costs of living as the economy picks up.
The group winds up finding a capsized boat that was clearly attacked by the living as Strand suggests that it may be tied to Jack's group as another boat is rapidly gaining on The Abigail.
There are now more than 6.5 million scattered Syrian refugees throughout the world and many of them are left without any way to make a living as the war wages on in their home country.
Others—such as Hsaya Tin, who until his death on February 4th at the age of 88 was Myanmar's greatest living slide guitarist—turned to other professions: Mr Tin made his living as a plumber.
The former Top Gear presenter recounted a story told to him about an 8-year-old transgender girl, who had been assigned male at birth but had been living as a female since age 3.
WATSONVILLE, California — For more than a decade, Emelia Martinez eked out a living as a seasonal farm laborer, which meant she earned about $2003 an hour spending long, hot days stooping over to pick strawberries.
Its major draws include excellent health care and a cost of living as low as $2,000 to $3,000 a month for a couple, without being thrifty, said International Living's Roving Latin America editor Jason Holland.
The killers all seem to suffer from the same zombie-like symptoms — they appear crazed and inhuman and are trying to eat the flesh of the livingas well as a skin rash and boils.
But years before she hit the silver screen, she was making a living as a successful supermodel during the golden era of fashion, when models still danced on tables and you could still smoke inside.
"The tendency to eat every food that's thrown your way would have been sensible" under those conditions, Dr. Raffan said, but for a modern Labrador living as a pet, the mutation is no longer beneficial.
On Thursday, Teresa Giudice's eldest daughter Gia shared a photo from her and her daughters' highly anticipated reunion with Joe Giudice in Italy, where he has been living as he awaits his final deportation ruling.
He was in high school when he took his first class there—a course called Business: Work of Art, designed to help artists learn the business aspects of making a living as a professional artist.
If you don't want to work as a salaryman, it's no longer impossible to make a living as a skater—if not by skating professionally, then perhaps as a videographer, clothing designer, or magazine editor.
Miller can't remember the exact year he came home—his tables are on Hank Aaron Drive near the intersection of Georgia Avenue—to make a living as a sidewalk vendor selling Braves and Falcons gear.
Many Uighurs are traveling on Chinese passports, and growing numbers of those passports will expire in the coming years, forcing some Uighurs to choose between returning to China or, in effect, living as stateless exiles.
Sweetcaroline29 pointed out that while Crawley is a hairdresser, Baskin makes her living as the owner of the animal rescue organization Big Cat Rescue, which allows her to work with big cats and other animals.
Doris (Lulu Wilson), a 9-year-old who has been helping her widowed mother (Elizabeth Reaser) make a living as a fortune teller, tries out the newest prop in their fake routine: a Ouija board.
Pyongyang is terrified at the prospect of its population learning how their neighbors in South Korea are living as compared to the North Korean "paradise" granted them by the rotund leader on the white horse.
During his 60-year career, Sottsass Jr. designed office systems (including the shell of the Olivetti mainframe computer, from 19613 to 1959) and systems for simplified living, as well, that were intended to discourage consumption.
"Simplicity, simplicity, simplicity" — Thoreau embraced Spartan living as a matter of choice, but the irony of him tearing down a shed in pursuit of his much-celebrated modest way of life is a bit painful.
The Taushiro were among the world's last hunter-gathers, living as refugees in their own country, wandering the swamps of the Amazon basin with blow guns called pucuna and fishing from small boats called tenete.
After about a decade living as a refugee in Pakistan, where he grew but didn't have a chance to get new prosthetics, Mr. Saber returned to Afghanistan as a teenager and got a second pair.
Gittel had been granted a transvestite pass — the very word "transvestite" was still new and transgender wasn't yet in us — which allowed her to live in Berlin living as a woman without fear of police violence.
If it were somehow possible to go back to living as hunter-gatherers, perhaps only a few 10's of millions, or in pre-industrial agrarian societies, maybe a few billion could live on this planet.
A Word With: William B. Davis When we last saw the Cigarette Smoking Man, in "The X-Files" series finale in 2002, he was living as a guru in an old Anasazi settlement in New Mexico.
Unhappy with the reality of living as respected equals in the new society gifted to them by first- and second-wave feminism, these radicals have embarked on a mission to dismantle society as a whole. Why?
Pushed out by the cost of living as well as by a less welcoming American government, they are being pulled in by countries such as Canada, where tech vacancies are forecast to reach 5383,000 by 2020.
More than 40 million people were living as modern slaves last year - either trapped in forced labor or forced marriages - according to the United Nations International Labour Organization (ILO) and human rights group Walk Free Foundation.
Worldwide, about 10 million children were living as modern slaves last year - either trapped in forced labor or forced marriages - according to the United Nations International Labour Organization (ILO) and human rights group Walk Free Foundation.
About 40 million people worldwide were living as modern slaves last year - many trapped in forced labor or sexual exploitation - according to the United Nations International Labour Organization (ILO) and human rights group Walk Free Foundation.
Life after The View and Empire sees her back where she started, as Raven Baxter in Raven's Home, who still has her gift of psychic foresight and uses it to make a living as a psychic.
In the superb Albert Nobbs, Close played a waiter "living as a man," as the old phrase went, buttoning all Albert's fears and identity struggles and traumatic past under a stiff shirt and a blank face.
In the late nineteen-nineties, when Roy was in her thirties, she did some acting and screenwriting—she had married a filmmaker, Pradip Krishen—but mostly, she says, she made her living as an aerobics instructor.
She began living as a girl in her junior year in high school, and after conversations with her school principal, she used a single restroom designated for women at a far corner of the high school.
Dan Schawbel: Jay, you've made many transitions in your life, from graduating from college, to living as a monk, to working at Accenture, to your role at the Huffington Post, to being a social media influencer.
It's not easy to make a living as a public school teacher anywhere in the United States, but especially not in Oklahoma, which has been ranked the single lowest-paying state for teachers in the country.
Born Ashkan Kooshanejad, TheWaveVR's August act had fled Tehran for London and has been living as a refugee ever since playing a role in director Bahman Ghobadi's highly lauded film, No One Knows About Persian Cats.
Is it possible that some of the things we do to survive might make our lives no longer worth living, as we discover we're no longer the ethical and compassionate human beings we thought we were?
Since it's unlikely that 12.1 out of every 100,000 New Zealanders are living as hermits, part of the problem is that the people closest to those feeling suicidal don't know how to be there for them.
Crampton's take on these sounds, in particular, might be understood as a response to living as a trans woman of color in a society where expressing that identity can, and often does, result in literal violence.
He argues that the Pirahã put it as I use that boat, it's broken because as a small group living as hunter-gatherers, they live mainly in the present and engage only with facts before them.
At an unrelated news conference at the Police Headquarters to discuss crime statistics, Mr. de Blasio was asked whether people who live in public housing deserve the same standard of living as people in private housing.
Lea (Bérénice Bejo), the boy's mother, joins them, but soon it becomes clear that Aaron is not Tristan's father — and that young Tristan is still getting used to living as a family with his mom's boyfriend.
In doing so she has become the spokesperson for the Yazidi genocide, and a figurehead of a movement to free the estimated 3,500 women and children still living as slaves under the black flag of ISIS.
Wearing a red T-shirt, white pants and a black cap splotched with paint, he said he made a meager living as a painter, had no retirement savings and owed the government a lot of money.
This includes working according to the spirit and letter of the Home and Community Based Services Settings Rule, which mandates that people with disabilities have the same access and opportunities to community living as anyone else.
I think we have reason to hope that these largest creatures on the planet will continue to awe us for centuries to come, living, as they do, on the knife-edge between perfect and perilous adaptation.
Until then, black artists had been relegated to showing their work at salons and community centers, and both brothers had been specifically advised to get teaching credentials rather than try to make a living as artists.
It follows Kino, who makes a meager living as a pearl diver but one day finds a pearl the size of a seagull's egg — a discovery that exposes him to the greed of those around him.
Which is why, finally, McElroy seems to take for granted that nobody in such a second marriage would ever consider permanently leaving it, or permanently living as brother and sister, or permanently refraining from receiving communion.
His former teacher at Yale, Mr. Hill, who worked on the book with Mr. Crawford, compared him to Vivian Maier, who made her living as a nanny, and Ralph Eugene Meatyard, who was a professional optician.
In a worst-case scenario where you're no longer around, a life insurance payout can keep your family in the same home with the same standard of living as when you were around earning a paycheck.
The reasoning: Mr. Snowden, who has been living as a fugitive in Russia, did not submit it to intelligence agencies for vetting, in violation of agreements he signed as an intelligence contractor to get security clearances.
For George Orwell, this meant being with the poor and the oppressed — living as a homeless tramp in England, a dishwasher in Paris, getting shot through the neck as a soldier in the Spanish Civil War.
It is worth pointing out that in our present cultural moment, redemption is no longer on offer, even for the living, as a single misstep or divergent thought will be punished by total and permanent exclusion.
More than 4,000 people applied to be the Mall of America's writer-in-residence, which, if you think about it, probably says something about just how tough it is to make a living as a writer.
Several years after I came out and began living as the woman I knew myself to be, I started experiencing symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI), which I had had before and was familiar with.
Ma and Ortega, who have made monsters for a living as visual effects artists on Avatar, Thor, 300, and other films, decided to make this film about cryptozoology, the pseudoscientific pursuit of beings from mythology and folklore.
However, Lyn makes his living as a photographer and has worked with the likes of Daniel Radcliffe, Paris Hilton, Carmen Electra and the like, and the hard drives Lyn lost had a plethora of work on them.
They're also pieces of work that suggest that living as though nothing is going to change is its own form of delusion, or at least its own act of unquestioning faith that things will sort themselves out.
I do really think it's interesting that you can make a living or most of a living as a sole proprietor of a free product that you type up on your computer and distribute once a week.
At that point Jess had already been taking estrogen for a year and a half, quietly coming out to her loved ones, living as herself much of the time but still presenting as male during town business.
She started living as Celeste full-time about a year ago, the same day she packed up and moved across the country to a small harbor town outside Seattle, where she now works at a grocery store.
So while you struggle with the choice of paying a massive energy bill or living as a human sweat blob for the next month, take comfort in the fact that at least Hilton's dogs are living comfortably.
South Korea's submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 2010 Oscars, this film from Snowpiercer and Okja director Bong Joon-Ho is about a single mom who makes her living as a rogue, unlicensed acupuncturist.
While he is waiting for inspiration to strike, he works on a rundown family farm (though his mother has left and his father is in prison) and he makes a living as a delivery boy in Seoul.
After entering the world of television as a page at NBC in the early '40s, Saint managed to make a living as a working actress by appearing in a number of commercials, radio programs and television shows.
Flexibility and pluralism helped Islam flourish as a global religion for 1,400 years, but recently in the West Muslims have had to devise a theology for living as a small minority among non-Muslims, not as rulers.
But where those books invent hidden spaces for their sorcerers, Killjoy's world pushes magic to the edges of society, seen and used only by tiny communities living as far to the edge of mainstream society as possible.
He and his parents before him had built their whole life, their family's life, around Pro Way, teaching generations of students — single mothers, troubled youths, ex-inmates — how to make a living as a barber or beautician.
The marriage lasted until 1902; though Jenkins retained her ex-husband's name, they had no children, and cut off by her parents and newly single, she eked out a living as a piano teacher for several years.
Austin, Texas It's not easy making a living as an entertainer in Austin, but the "Live Music Capital of the World" is ideal for those looking to sit back and take in the sounds of the scene.
But as the iOS App Store approaches its tenth anniversary, some app developers are still arguing for better App Store policies, ones that they say will allow them to make a better living as independent app makers.
Migrants, mainly from Africa, have been flocking to the fields of southern Italy for years to scrape a living as seasonal pickers of olives, tomatoes and oranges, often working long hours in exploitative conditions, rights groups say.
Healthcare is one of them, as it typically is 12 percent higher than the average in the U.S. Thirty-two percent of Wyoming respondents cited high cost of living as their main reason for not saving more.
We learn as much or more about the Oklahoma Military Academy, where Mr. Ramsey trained, and polo, a sport he loved, than we do about what it was like living as a wanted man behind enemy lines.
SOFIA (Reuters) - After trying for 2000 years to eke out a living as the owner of a driving school in Bulgaria, Zlatinka Zlateva finally gave up last September and took a job as a nanny in Britain.
Almost 46 million people around the world are living as slaves, forced to work in factories and mines, or trapped in debt bondage, according to the 2016 Global Slavery Index by the Australia-based Walk Free Foundation.
"To be living as a North Korean defector in America is the biggest treason to the country," said Andrew Hong, executive director of the group Emancipate North Koreans, a nonprofit that assists defectors in the Chicago area.
Contracts will have to be reviewed to make sure royalties and all of that reflect the people who aren't at the top of the ticket, the people who make their living as weekly players and day players.
Yet at the very outset of the section, any interview subject asking for clarification about the meaning of transgender was given a traditional binary definition along with an example of someone born male but living as female.
That he has made it to 2 years old is a double-edged miracle, living as he does with multiple serious conditions, including cerebral palsy, that require round-the-clock attention and an armamentarium of specialized equipment.
Living as I do, deeply immersed in the work of teaching and learning second languages, it was fun to watch a TV series in which the main characters' aptitude for them was so central to the plot.
But what I'm doing now with the Economic Hardship Reporting Project is trying to make it easier for other people to make a living as a writer or a video person or whatever their particular craft is.
But when it became harder to make a living as a professional photographer, she joined a growing army of part-time workers across the country who help older people living independently, completing household tasks and providing companionship.

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