A family of eight living on one salary means living on less while still finding ways to live large.
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"Being an unwealthy kid from East London, and now living on Mulholland Drive in Hollywood, I'm not exactly living on street corners," Mr. Sims said.
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" Hammill fired back: "What planet are you living on?
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Programming, you mean the content that was living on … ?
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A colleague once told me she felt like her husband was living on Earth and she was living on planet "My Baby Died" — and there were no telephone lines between those two worlds.
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That's not the end of the struggle by any means (living on $2 a day is still extremely bad, even if it's better than living on only $1.50), but it's a tremendous achievement.
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"One study found that 46 percent of children living on large swine farms (500-plus swine) had asthma, compared with 26 percent of those living on farms without livestock," the NRDC report stated.
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Living on her own, she might not have enough food.
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Can a man earn a living on sperm donation alone?
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I found a copy of 'Idyllwild Living' on my bed.
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I was living on Eldridge Street between Hester and Grand.
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They hope to be living on the island by 2017.
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He was living on the streets without the proper treatment.
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Leibel was reportedly living on an $18,000 a month allowance.
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When the series returns, Justin is living on the streets.
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Nowadays, what do you get living on a grassy plain?
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Did you spend your college years living on Cup Noodles?
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Meehan was living on her RV lot in Cathedral City.
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I think I was living on tomato soup and Marlboros.
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Also, Doctor Manhattan is apparently living on "fucking Mars" now.
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I was living on bread and cider at the time.
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The camp now has 30 police officers living on site.
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Muñoz started living on her own for the first time.
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We don't want to be labeled as living on [welfare].
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I was living on West 12th Street at the time.
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But since July I've been exclusively living on Steem Dollars!
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READ: Bill Gates Is Worried About Living on $7 Billion.
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"Living on a small farm also probably helps," MacGinnitie joked.
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Mr. Tisch had recently started living on the estate again.
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He's also trying to make living on Mars a reality.
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Then I dreamed of living on and beyond the edge.
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But we had gotten used to living on one income.
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"Living on a boat is constant work," Mr. Kleeman said.
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For the Davidsons, retirement is all about living on less.
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It's almost as if you're living on some other planet.
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Only 111 inhabitants were living on Easter Island by 1877.
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The app can tap into blogs living on the WordPress.
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I was living on food from the local food bank.
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NFL players must get used to living on borrowed time.
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And, ever since then, she's been living on the move.
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I've spent a cumulative nine months living on psychiatric units.
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An annual survey found 3,892 more living on city streets.
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Meade returned to cocaine and to living on the streets.
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Many families are living on less than $2 a day.
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A lot of people are still living on the edge.
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Living on a dead end is ideal, Mr. Marks said.
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Ford died penniless after living on social assistance, Newman said.
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"The joy I felt living on a kibbutz!" he said.
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Epidemiologically speaking, the authors say, we're living on borrowed time.
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They are geographically diverse, living on every continent except Antarctica.
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Living on the Pacific coast comes at a steep cost.
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She was now destitute, living on about $203 a week.
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Many have nowhere to go, often living on the streets.
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It's just tragic for the people living on the street.
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People should not be living on the street in tents.
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It's taking a bunch of people who are living on top of each other in a city and moving them to a campground where they're living on top of each other in flimsy tents.
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And living on a planet that is on average 140 million miles from Earth is certainly not the same as living on on a moon that is a mere (cosmically speaking) 240,000 mile trip.
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I was living on a can of soup every single day.
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If you prefer living on the web, everything is even easier.
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Charlotte Maine is a tax attorney living on the East Coast.
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There are divided villages and relatives living on the other side.
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Living on a budget can be a drag, especially at dinnertime.
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It felt a little bit like living on a movie set.
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These features are living on for 90 days, but no longer.
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Today they are no longer invisible children living on the streets.
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Until we eliminate nuclear weapons, we are living on borrowed time.
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Widelec is a history teaching in NYC living on Long Island.
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That's like living on a worse desert than I live in.
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Living on the Ring of Fire will remain a precarious business.
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Steve Irwin's love for animals is living on through his family.
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"We're living on a different planet than before," Mr. Klein said.
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We make a living on writing, photography, and seasonal odd jobs.
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It turned out that the family was largely living on debt.
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Only then do you show that subject living on human garbage.
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There are six subspecies, each living on a separate Channel Island.
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In 2017, the city counted 7,499 people living on its streets.
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And I found the idea of living on the river charming.
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She began living on the streets in Winnipeg's impoverished north end.
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What we're watching: The first episode of Pluto Living on YouTube.
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What we're watching: The first episode of "Pluto Living" on YouTube.
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What we're watching: The first episode of "Pluto Living" on YouTube.
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They're living on disability incomes, and they're healthier than I am.
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No way — my little girl is not living on this block.
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"I was living on credit card debt," Mr. Ton-That said.
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Cousins isn't the only one on his team living on less.
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We was living on a white man's place at that time.
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How would they earn a living on their tiny, remote ranch?
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I care about the art — the paintings living on, being protected.
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I get a lot of it while living on the road.
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And I was living on my own, making my own money.
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Military families started living on the island starting in the 1960s.
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Living on his in-law's land, Mee had their full support.
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At the beginning of 1978, she was living on food stamps.
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But Native Americans living on reservations often have only P.O. boxes.
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"Lucianne Walkowicz, the NASA/Library of Congress Chair in Astrobiology, hosted an event in September to bring these ideas to the public called "Becoming Interplanetary: What Living on Earth Can Teach Us about Living on Mars.
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Elisa used to make her living on the bachaqueo selling PayPal funds.
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More people living on the Big Island have been advised to evacuate.
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He's the only human living on the volcanic islet of Palea Kameni.
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Dinosaurs have come and gone, many dying, others living on as birds.
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He's since gone back to living on the street and using drugs.
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More Cubans started living on cash remittances sent from the United States.
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So while he was living on the road, I met Robert Kardashian.
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If I could, I'd be rich and living on an island somewhere.
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Executives believed that Epic, as it was, was living on borrowed time.
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Christopher made a good living on the then WWF's tag team circuit.
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"I'm not expecting to find anything currently living on Mars," Bishop said.
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"Nobody can make it by themselves living on minimum wage," Davis says.
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Tom's the one who's living on the street doing what he's doing.
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Plus, do we really want "Damn Daniel" living on a porn site?
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MoviePass has also brought flexibility to cinephiles living on a limited budget.
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But many Cubans, living on monthly incomes of $50-200, are crestfallen.
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When I started living on my own, I drank less of it.
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He has been living on the road for more than a decade.
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It will likely continue living on as a kind of digital archive.
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Living on the US-Mexico border, we know immigration isn't about politics.
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M.I.A.'s got to be the coolest person currently living on Earth.
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The iPod touch lives another day, but it's living on borrowed time.
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You know that one friend who thrives on living on the edge.
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Until we do so, we will be living on the perpetual edge.
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Think you're the only one who's living on a financial knife's edge?
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India contains some 2100m people living on less than $21.9 a day.
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It was a really free time, and we were living on nothing.
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They are living on people's couches, in spare bedrooms, if they're lucky.
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Living on campus was not an option if I wanted to sell.
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Living on your own can be overrated — just ask these 9 celebrities.
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BC is super different from Toronto—definitely even just living on campus.
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That includes a month living on a four-bedroom yacht in Barcelona.
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"It hurt my social life living on an extreme budget," says Eleazer.
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He is currently on living on disabilities due to mental health problems.
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It's like living on your set for years before you actually shoot.
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Amazon's voice assistant dominance seems to be living on borrowed time, however.
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"I will end up a destitute, living on the roadside," she said.
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Russia criticized the sanctions, saying they targeted people living on the peninsula.
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Making biochemicals via microbes living on the skin or in the gut.
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They, he said, are living on the front lines of global warming.
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The man, in his early 50s, had been living on the streets.
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At any given time, there were 265 men living on each fort.
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Officials asked students living on campus to leave as soon as possible.
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The volunteers would play with the 70 kids living on our campus.
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For months, I felt like a woman living on the loneliest island.
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Researchers measure extreme poverty as living on less than $1.90 per day.
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It's not something that only kids living on the coast can access.
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Despite living on opposite coasts, Mikey and Dave remain thick as thieves.
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Two years ago, the teenager was living on the streets near Miami.
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I do like living on my own and being dependent on myself.
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This is good news for anyone living on the first six floors.
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Most of the neighborhood's residents are retired and living on fixed incomes.
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This is Vanuatu, which has about 280,000 residents living on 82 islands.
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Jordan has 600,000 people living on its side of the Jordan Valley.
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He glanced over the accounts; ye gods, what was she living on?
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So for now, she is enjoying living on the renovated ground floor.
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That's unlikely to change just because we're living on some other planet.
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He's not dead; he's just living on one of the other islands.
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Many are stuck in refugee camps or are living on the streets.
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Author and thought-leader Stephen M.R. Covey makes his living on this.
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How has living on the East End full-time shaped your gaze?
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"When you're writing a book, you're living on an island," O'Neil said.
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Abdu Ali has made his career living on the fringes of rap.
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In 2013, he and his wife started living on the road together.
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You just have to learn to get comfortable living on the edge.
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People of opposite gang affiliations were suddenly living on the same block.
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An additional 101 people living on the streets sought care at emergency rooms.
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Living on different coasts took a strain on the couple, a source says.
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But I love these types of characters who are living on the edge.
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Nearly 2.5 million Brazilians are living on unemployment insurance, which lasts five months.
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Eviction brought the prospect of homelessness after months of living on the brink.
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The crew food is bloody awful unless you like living on boiled rice.
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Hmm. Who's Australian and has admitted to "living on" Vegemite as a youth?
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As those fill up, they face the prospect of living on the streets.
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A few are homeless, living on the dry river bed behind the centre.
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I saved a lot of money to put toward living on my own.
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American citizens living on the Virgin Islands cannot vote in the general election.
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Around the world, people living on coasts collect water by harvesting the fog.
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Today he's living on his own in Manhattan and performing in comedy clubs.
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Contributor I was recently in China, which meant I was living on WeChat .
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Mr. Sanders asked her to describe what living on so little money meant.
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Liquid dreams The notion of living on water isn't an entirely new one.
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"Being on the Russian stockmarket is like living on a volcano," he said.
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In 1944, about 2,000 Jews were living on the Greek island of Corfu.
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Sasha (Sonequa Martin-Green) from The Walking Dead is living on borrowed time.
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People living on the edge need food and shelter more than anything else.
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The NBA star and his mystery woman are definitely living on the edge.
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And certainly not in the numbers that fishermen could make a living on.
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And Maples was virtually a single mother living on a comparably modest budget.
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The truth is we've been living on credit for the last two years.
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I was broke, living on my own, and was counting on that bonus.
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Living on an island on the U.S.-Canada Border is not for everyone.
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A few years ago, Conte was trying to make a living on YouTube.
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Montalvo said he had yet to speak with relatives living on the island.
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After six years of living on different continents, their new life is idyllic.
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Living on a boat is like living in a tent, but with walls
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At twenty-eight, J. K. Rowling was a single mother living on welfare.
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There has been a general rise in interest around sustainable living on YouTube.
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Trump was like Rasputin, being declared dead time after time, but living on.
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He said I'm a retired, I'm a retired executive living on a pension.
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Greater investments are needed to help people living on the brink of hunger.
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But living on one's own may be growing even faster than cohabitation. Today
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" "You're punishing people like I was, 20 years old living on my own.
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Unless you've been living on the moon, you probably already know these things.
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VICE: What have the past few months been like, living on the streets?
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These characters aren't caricatures, they're fighting men living on the outskirts of society.
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Reddit, like its predecessors, was always going to be living on borrowed time.
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When you save off the top, you quickly adapt to living on less.
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Last week, Jennings drove around Washington, looking for people living on the streets.
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People are worried that their packages could have the coronavirus living on them.
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Living on tips does not guarantee me a sufficient income or economic security.
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Maria accelerated things and really showed how people are living on the island.
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If you're living on the West Coast, it happens at 15:0.33:59.
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The reality of living on €44 [$49 USD] a week hit me hard.
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At the time, she was living on the pier in the West Village.
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We hear the perspective of one young man living on the West Bank.
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It's a time-honored thing, people making a living on horseback moving cattle.
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With so few people living on the island, most residents wear several hats.
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The end may not come gradually for the species living on the edge.
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" Eight minutes later, Mr. Hammill shot back: "what planet are you living on?
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Living on a Glaswegian housing scheme and being gay was a death sentence.
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The president has noticed that people are living on the streets in California.
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They became good friends, living on different floors of the same apartment building.
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Joy, who is divorced, said she was living on her pension and savings.
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Most of the 112 families living on their ancestral territory migrated to Montana.
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Both were single mothers living on benefits they denounced as far too low.
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Check in every Friday for updates on living on cash in Los Angeles.
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It's clear that there is no one path to living on the streets.
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The rams were living on the farm of the exporter, Mr. Barbuceanu said.
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"It's really just this holographic space that's living on its own," he says.
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Jacqueline Garcia, now nineteen, and her brother Luis are living on their own.
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I was living on Chicago's North Side, headed to a temp job downtown.
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He was most recently paroled in April and was living on his own.
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Some people have Champagne spending habits when they're living on a Bud Light budget.
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Today young people below the age of 35 are living on a tight budget.
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That we were the closest thing to stone age man living on Earth today.
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He said that she&aposd been living on "borrowed time" from the get go.
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But in 2001, a team of scientists found stick insects living on Ball's Pyramid.
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"I felt powerless when I bumped into people living on my street." he said.
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When they reunite, Julie tells Selena a fantastic story of living on another planet.
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No child living on base has tested high for lead in years, she said.
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But instead of living on the power button, it lives on the Bixby button.
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What were some other learning curves when it came to living on your own?
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Teens living on the streets is a much lower number, and harder to calculate.
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And that could decrease the chances of microbial life living on the Red Planet.
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The nostalgia and the pain at seeing people living on the street inspires Kim.
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He hoped the wild microorganisms living on the petals would produce unique, tangy flavors.
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"When you're older, living on the street, it's a very scary place," Desselle said.
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Even those already living on the continent might need to apply for work permits.
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She also dabbled in film and television acting while living on the west coast.
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I was living on my friends' couches for literally a year and a half.
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But hey, maybe by that time we'll all be living on Mars with InSight.
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It's a must-read for all Americans, especially for those living on the coasts.
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We are not addressing the pet birds already living on the first floor. Sept.
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The cost of living on Roatán really depends on what you are looking for.
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This clearly would help Americans living on the edge of poverty, unemployment and homelessness.
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She loved animals ... at one time she had 30 dogs living on her property.
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Generating two incomes and living on the smaller one while banking the other is .
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If you've dreamed of living on the Switzerland-Italy border, now is your chance.
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The name that had been moved from "deceased" to "living" on the membership list?
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The problem has tentacles far beyond the welfare of those living on the streets.
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These are so powerful that they have affected Chinese living on the other side.
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But now, two of Cotton's three children are married and living on their own.
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"Friday is living on hope," says Heather Bryant, another corrections officer at the prison.
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Vacuums make good gifts, especially for someone who is newly living on their own.
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Living on a boat was challenging at first, but has had many rewarding moments.
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"The East Europeans believe they are living on a razor's edge," Mr. Burns said.
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Living on a single income isn't impossible, but it can cause tension and resentment.
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Who will certify the employee status of a guy who's living on the streets?
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Bangladeshis living on nearby islands are critical of their government's efforts for the Rohingya.
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The village also serves as a rehabilitation center for children living on the streets.
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Q. Are people going to like living on top of a big shopping center?
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We don't know the names of the people that are living on the street.
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The songwriter George M. Cohan wrote "Over There" while living on Kings Point Road.
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While living on the streets, she said, she had little access to news media.
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Living on another small island — Manhattan — she is, like the haenyeos, swimming between worlds.
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Mr. Trollinger was then a horse trainer living on the family's Terre Haute estate.
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We know that a very large fraction of Americans are living on the edge.
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And a question for climate skeptics: Which planet will your grandkids be living on?
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Many scientists considered their size to be a special adaptation for living on jellyfish.
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But for people that are living on life's edge, this isn't some academic question.
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Most of the concern was focused on people living on their own at home.
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First, and most obviously, American influence in Iraq is now living on borrowed time.
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Indeed, there is a boom in older people living on their own (see chart).
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Matsoukas's paternal grandparents were Greek and Polish Jews living on the Upper West Side.
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Most boats at the dock along the Tennessee River had people living on them.
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Mr. Mellman was 21, in college and writing poetry while living on Market Street.
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Letter 143 How people living on the outskirts of an epidemic are navigating life.
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" Mr. Hammill shot back at Mr. Stone, writing: "What planet are you living on?
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I've been living on 10th Street — east, and now west — since I left university.
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"If you are here and removable, you are living on borrowed time," he said.
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Now, five years into my new existence, living on a budget is second nature.
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He said his father was still alive and in assisted living on Long Island.
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While the league makes billions, many retired players are living on shockingly low pensions.
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She said that she liked living on the top floor, in the highest apartment.
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Jay was a young adult living on Maryland's rural eastern shore; he was suicidal.
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The lives of almost 10,000 U.S. citizens living on the islands are at stake.
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Today he is a heroin addict, living on the street in Seattle, Rake said.
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"I've never had to think about living on the street," she told me recently.
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"I've never had to think about living on the street," she told me recently.
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"Back then I was the only black man living on my street," he says.
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I have interviewed dozens of people living on the streets for the legal clinic.
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There's a lot to keep track of now that you're living on the street.
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"Being on the Russian stock market is like living on a volcano," he said.
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But in times of great upheaval, we are all borrowers living on unstable tenancy.
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Today, Heidi Fleiss is 51 and living on a 10-acre ranch outside Pahrump, Nevada.
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On Epicly Later'd , you talk about living on an almost exclusively liquid diet of booze.
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Gualinga said this proposal is essential to respecting Mother Earth and living on land responsibly.
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Leaving your parents' home and living on your own for the first time is scary.
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And the team expects they'll find much more than just Corynebacterium living on our eyeballs.
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My job was to marry an incarcerated woman to her fiancée living on the outside.
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"We're living on the last 5 percent," added Nabat Sulaiman, a nurse in the clinic.
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With no family support, she has spent her life living on the streets ever since.
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Are you living on three dollars a day like one-third of the world's population?
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Eminem celebrated 10 years of sober living on Saturday ahead of his big Coachella performance.
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The same can't be said of deep poverty [or those living on $2 a day].
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Living on Mars would be difficult: harder, probably, than getting there in the first place.
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Feeling like Mariah Carey when you're living on a Ramen Noodle budget can be hard.
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He was 66 and had significant memory loss and had trouble living on his own.
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Every college freshman living on-campus goes into the experience with some amount of trepidation.
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Either way, when you're living on a budget, these small habits become just that — habits.
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If they have no space, the homeless living on the street will be left alone.
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In other words: The Great American Songbook is alive and well and living on YouTube.
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Plus, the owner of the dogs was living on a condemned property with the animals.
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It comes ashore and becomes a problem for the environment and people living on coastlines.
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Salam is luckier than many of the residents living on the other side of Aleppo.
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That's pretty remote if you don't count the people living on the island with you.
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He was reportedly living on an $18,000 a month allowance, according to the Associated Press.
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Living on a mountain myself, Peter reminds me that the mountains and stones are alive.
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Even though she's no longer living on Pennsylvania Avenue, she decided to continue the tradition.
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Indeed, modifying humans to make them adaptable to living on Mars will require dramatic changes.
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It directly moves people from living on the streets to living in their own apartment.
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It seems like there's a lot more movement on this record than Living on Superstition.
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I'm an Ivy grad living on the West Coast with a high-level academic position.
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Throughout Game of Thrones Season 7 it's felt like Cersei is living on borrowed time.
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And Sylvia was homeless living on the piers in the later years of her life.
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Eleven children, ages 1 to 15, were found living on the compound in "filthy" conditions.
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Ben has been living on the family property since the split, in the guest house.
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But Puerto Rico's financial straits are far from limited to those living on the island.
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She's living on disability payments and recently received an eviction notice from her current landlord.
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However, about half the population remains "near poor", living on less than $2.30 per day.
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It has been an honor and a pleasure living on this planet with you all.
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So almost everybody that lives to be 115 was living on their own at 100.
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She seems to have ground out a living on the margins and off the books.
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They were an escape from the pressures many of us experienced living on the mainland.
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Ordinary Romanians, living on strict food and fuel rations, were enraged by the Ceausescus' lifestyle.
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I knew before I turned 50 that I would be living on the French Riviera.
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In many cases, the residents are old, living on a pension and barely getting by.
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Read more: I spent 24 hours living on SoftBank services like Uber, WeWork, and Oyo.
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But he also writes on drawing, on living, on life and on living life now.
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The people living on this land would become Maryland residents with full representation in Congress.
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Family members said she spent her early childhood living on the South Side of Chicago.
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The idea of living on a single income as a couple hadn't crossed my mind.
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There were once thousands of dusky seaside sparrows living on the East Coast of Florida.
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In the era of Reagan, I was living on a Tennessee commune called The Farm.
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"I have zero ill will towards anyone living on this Earth," he tweeted on Friday.
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I felt like I was living on the precipice of an evolutionary leap in history.
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It can be challenging to make a living on a big risk, but it's possible.
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Needless to say, McBee has made friends living on the lawn of Victoria, Canada's courthouse.
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Ms. Chasser said that about eight people are living on the property with her now.
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Living on a Cold War footing was not a happy or healthy state of mind.
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His wife died of Spanish flu while they were uprooted and living on the road.
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Living on Sarcoma Penitentiary's death row surely concentrates the mind, in Samuel Johnson's dry phrase.
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Reading about a diet of puréed vegetables is almost as tiresome as living on one.
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I felt I had no way to cherish his memory and keep him living on.
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Even more amazing, she has been living on her own for the past two years.
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These days they are living on their property in a trailer, with hopes of rebuilding.
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Maybe living on -- even in lexicographic infamy -- is too kind a fate for William Barr.
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We know that a ton of care workers are living on the margins of poverty.
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Asked about the toughest part of living on the island, the women struggled for answers.
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Living on West 29th Street, he finished his ambitious three-part opera, "Treemonisha," in 1911.
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There are some 650,000 settlers now living on Palestinian land, in violation of international law.
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Here are five ways you can impact the lives of people living on the streets.
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Geographically, Chicago is starkly divided by race, with most whites living on the North Side.
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Few see a man who is living on the last filaments of a fragile confidence.
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Living on as a writer, she still connects with her readers, even after her passing.
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Since 2010, the number of veterans living on the street has shrunk by 47 percent.
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See more: I spent 24 hours living on SoftBank services like Uber, WeWork, and Oyo.
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By the count of the people living on the road, it was a slow day.
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For Cuban, that meant living on as little as possible, the way a student would.
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He's referenced in the premiere via a news report that shows him living on Mars.
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That's the mini-ecosystem of bacteria, fungi, viruses and other microorganisms living on the body.
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He is an instinctual creature, living on a steady diet of TV, Twitter and turpitude.
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Debt is keeping 18% from living on their own without support from family and friends.
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Fishing and living on boats, many said, were a means of survival, not cultural preservation.
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They had previously called authorities to report a possible missing child living on the property.
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They believe living anywhere else is better; even if this means living on the streets.
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This kind of change would have been perceptible, especially to people living on the coast.
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Relative to the Puerto Ricans living on the U.S. mainland, many disparities exist, including e.g.
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Pleasants, 52, is one of 60,000 people living on the streets of Los Angeles County.
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"She said living on Dokdo is relaxing," said her son-in-law, Kim Kyung-chul.
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Living on that edge may not be the best plan of action against these Giants.
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Star addressed the problem on December 15, saying he had armed guards living on-site.
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I think people are living on rumor and gossip more than they do the truth.
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Living on £50 a week Williamson moved between places in west, southwest, and southeast London.
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"I never thought I would end up living on the streets," he told VICE News.
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But what does it really mean for folks living on the other side of the Atlantic?
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Geeks are hotly debating whether he is a 'son' of Groot or just Groot living on.
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"I have my people living on the island and we are the ones affected," Benjamin said.
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The government has called the country's media "vampires" living on borrowed funds that they cannot repay.
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Shameless is a brilliant commentary on those living on the fringes of the popular American imagination.
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But, with companies serving customers living on $2 a day, profits can at times be slim.
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Those who were already living on the brink of poverty have now been left with nothing.
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Agile said it will hold about 54 percent of A-Living on completion of the offering.
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This post originally appeared on VICE UK. Bad news if you like living on Planet Earth.
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It feels like your characters are often living on the fringes of normal society as well.
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Hiding my identity was like living on a desert island, shut off from the outside world.
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A YouTuber has helped locate a missing woman living on the streets of downtown Los Angeles.
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City statistics shows that at any given time, there are 7,500 homeless living on the streets.
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But in Joseph's view, that assistance often perpetuates the cycle of people living on the street.
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Several people living on the streets interviewed by Reuters said they had left Auckland for Wellington.
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The World Bank defines extreme poverty as a person living on less than $1.90 a day.
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The territory includes 14 islands, with the majority of residents living on Saipan, Tinian, and Rota.
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Hammill asked Stone "what planet he's living on," and urged again to take the video down.
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As it turned out, living in fake space was no less tiring than living on earth.
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They provide a highly intensive education, with all students and often professors too living on campus.
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In his free time, he plays hockey, enjoys traveling and spending summers living on his boat.
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There has been a recent explosion in the number of homeless people living on our streets.
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Boas did his first field work with the Inuit living on Baffin Island, in northern Canada.
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City life is reserved for single people who don't mind cramped apartments and living on takeout.
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Like most widows, Ms. McKinney is living on a lot less than before her spouse died.
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The three already living on the space station also were born long after the moon landings.
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AS A photographer, Nan Goldin has been drawn to those living on the fringes of society.
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"It would have been living on land, and washed out to sea," probably after it died.
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The teachers have been living on a liquid diet of lemon and saltwater and sugar solutions.
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For retirees living on a fixed income, that could be an incentive to adopt the technology.
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The team discovered the bacteria living on plastic items found in wastewater samples it was collecting.
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His search leads him to Rosewater, a community living on the edge of an alien dome.
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LIVING ON PAPER: Letters From Iris Murdoch 1934-1995, edited by Avril Horner and Anne Rowe.
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This does not bode well for the animals living on a planet dealing with climate change.
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But I was very careful and only started dating once I was living on my own.
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They are totally mysterious, living on Westworld's margins and never emerging as full characters—until now.
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It's dangerous business, living on a planet in a Solar System full of rocks and debris.
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My daily life has changed in so many significant ways since Living On Superstition came out.
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One was a recommended meme on how living on basic income turns life itself into work.
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Six years ago, Brandon Jordan was a high school dropout, living on the streets of Atlanta.
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I couldn't make money—for the first ten years of this I was living on credit.
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The two found each other a decade ago while living on the same block in Philadelphia.
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Instead of living on other people's ideas, in other words, it needs to generate its own.
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It was the worst situation he experienced in three years living on the streets, he said.
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I started living on the sailboat to save money on rent, so I could travel more.
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These and other measures will help bring minorities living on the margins into the economic mainstream.
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Must have fucking sucked to be so old and still making a living on your back.
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But after decades of living on petro-welfare, change may come as a shock to many.
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Kourtney is not excited about that idea, even though she wouldn't mind living on a farm.
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Perhaps living on a milk-only diet irritates your skin and makes you lose your hair.
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CHECK OUT: These 11 metro areas have the highest percentage of millennials living on their own
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Living on a large lot means we need to invest in snow removal and lawn care.
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After living on $60 a week for eight weeks, she was able to save over $1,000.
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That ice could have implications for science, human exploration, and even long-term living on Mars.
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The two are now living on food stamps and fighting a battle against forced employee arbitration.
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Using that estimate, the dead could outnumber the living on the social media platform by 2070.
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Future beneficiaries would have a hard time living on leaner Social Security checks and stingier COLA's.
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What everyone wants to know is whether any of these worlds has aliens living on it.
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The bulk of the population consisted of peasants, living on land owned by a lordly overclass.
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Do not waste it working at some mindless job; create happy living on your own terms.
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Using that estimate, the dead could outnumber the living on the social media platform by 2070.
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London is sprawling and atomized, but in NYC everyone is living on top of each other.
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Its webbed feet have adapted to living on hardened lava, but it is a weak flier.
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Cameron Boyce's legacy is living on in a new social media campaign with a powerful message.
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Mr. Salazar was speaking to Google Home, the artificially intelligent speaker living on his kitchen counter.
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Nek Chand's family was living on the side of the divide that became Pakistan in 1947.
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Yet the state of New York determined Mr. Clemente was capable of living on his own.
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They do all this rugged living on a land "made of myths," as Daniel describes it.
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Alex has been up for two days, living on a diet of alcohol, ketamine, and pills.
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She was living on the sidewalk for about three weeks when she experienced her first sweep.
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"You're going to see this Epstein case living on ... for many years to come," Callan said.
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Living on the mountain means dealing with fluctuating temperatures, low oxygen, and a lot of rainfall.
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But whatever the reason, living on even a small park does make a difference to buyers.
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Morris said Donald Neely was known to police from previous encounters while living on the streets.
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I was homeless and living on New York City streets, in foster homes and homeless shelters.
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But those living on the Ukrainian side of the border now see it as a threat.
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The poorest people living on the streets barely have enough food themselves, but they feed strays.
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Living on a strict budget is the main way most digital nomads keep the party going.
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They had homes in at least four countries and spent a year living on their yacht.
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Musk's vision for SpaceX is to push humanity to become a species living on multiple planets.
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Newspaper salesmen, taxi drivers, chain smokers in the coffee house: All are living on the brink.
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In many cities, there aren't enough shelter beds to accommodate the people living on the streets.
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Were my ancestors hunter-gatherers, or did they eke out a living on a taxidermist's pay?
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A major perk of living on-post is access to our 24-hour gym for free!
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"It really is a health hazard, especially for people living on the streets," Mr. Bales said.
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At 18, living on her own for the first time, Marie was raped by a stranger.
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Dr. Worsley and her colleagues are reproducing the evolution of the bacteria living on the ants.
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Trump's "forgotten men and women" living on the economic fringes might be the bureau's greatest beneficiaries.
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We could be living on Mars by the year 3000, so it's time to get prepared.
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It was November, and Arleen had been living on Thirteenth Street for less than two months.
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California Today Monday: An expert talks about the effects of seeing people living on the streets.
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Her brother and sister have more than 30 renters living on their part of the property.
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The animals were likely living on the older nearby islands, which have plenty of plant life.
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To put that into perspective, there are about 26 billion people living on the entire planet.
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She'll tell her whole life story, emphasizing the eight years she spent living on the streets.
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Many of these pieces, including boats, docks, and buoys, already supported marine life living on them.
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Every guest had this in common: They came for a taste of living on a homestead.
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If you're living on campus, the school will apply that money toward room and board costs.
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Wiener rejected complaints that his measure would violate the rights of people living on the streets.
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She was no longer with the baby's father and she was homeless, living on friends' couches.
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They had been living on the East Side and needed a larger apartment for their family.
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"I love the peace and calm that comes from living on the water," Ms. Greene said.
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Some of those returned have ended up destitute and living on the streets, according to lawyers.
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Yes, there was the problem of the headline claiming she was living on $25 an hour.
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But then I moved out, and... I've been living on my own for about 30 years.
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I've already experienced spending months searching for an apartment, living on my own and managing a budget.
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LIVING ON PAPER Letters From Iris Murdoch 1934-1995 Edited by Avril Horner and Anne Rowe Illustrated.
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Instead they had spent months—over a year for some—living on starvation rations in Libyan prisons.
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Living on a semi-habitable island adrift in the southern hemisphere can make you a bit weird.
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"Dollar Store" is dedicated to the go-to shopping stop for a family living on a shoestring.
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Weighted blanket Leaving your parents' home and living on your own for the first time is scary.
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Last year, a study found that 553,742 Americans were living on the streets on one given night.
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Instead of living on campus, Kyle intends to stay with his sister as she finishes high school.
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But there are dangers to living on an island cut off from the rest of the world.
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As many as 210 percent of people living on the Micronesian island of Pingelap are completely colorblind.
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As many as 10 percent of people living on the Micronesian island of Pingelap are completely colorblind.
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It's the beauty of movies living on streaming services, because people can just continue to discover them.
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Shared hosting is a type of web hosting that sees multiple sites living on a single server.
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But I love the idea of the film living on, autonomously, beyond that kind of attention span.
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"I saw kids living on the street, running around barefoot and sniffing glue," she recalled in 2012.
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That's because Jigsaw died in Saw III — he's been living on through recordings and "helpers" ever since.
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Ms Hardaway describes blacks as living on "the Democratic plantation" and Hillary Clinton as a "slave master".
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There are 1,624 humans living on the Pacific island of Niue, but there is only one duck.
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Rising tides make hurricane storm surges even higher, causing greater risks for people living on the coast.
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Who we elect to office can make all the difference for people already living on the edge.
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Evidence:Ah, gravity...that convenient excuse for everything that doesn't make sense about living on a spinning ball.
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I was living on the edge of a cliff by the ocean in a very old house.
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But melt rates are accelerating, and that poses a serious threat to anyone living on the coast.
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She had been living on death row since 2010 after being convicted under Pakistan's tough blasphemy laws.
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As PEOPLE reported, their kid sister is now living on the East Coast, running a fashion empire.
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"We've adjusted to the blockade, to living on an island," says one member of the ruling family.
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Hard-working microbes engineered to produce strong spider silk could one day aid astronauts living on Mars.
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Health officials discovered the possible outbreak after reports of illnesses from consumers living on the East Coast.
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She began camming when she found herself unemployed and living on her own away from her family.
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The tiny green gems, known as olivines, have been discovered by residents living on Hawaii's Big Island.
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By age 21, Philip was living on the streets of San Francisco for days at a time.
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You have to be very optimistic while also scrappy if you're living on PEI as a queer.
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All the victims were homeless men living on the streets or in vacant lots around San Diego.
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Desus and Mero love to throw shots at everyone—in fact, they make a living on it.
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NestAway's niche, however, is helping young professionals, many living on their own, rent apartments in desirable locations.
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He has recently faced pressure to cede eight hectares to 16 indigenous families living on his property.
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"The murder of indigenous people living on the front lines of environmental protection is unacceptable," said Solheim.
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This cost shifting would be especially hard on people ages 65 to 67 living on fixed incomes.
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When I was living on Ottawa, I had a very narrow scope of what dance music was.
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"She was by herself and she was living on the streets or between friends houses," Sweeney said.
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Soon, they were living on a bunk bed in the shelter a few blocks from Aijiah's school.
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Plus, living on ramen is a total cliché and they love to live the stereotypical broke life.
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If Zuckerberg is living on another moral planet, then Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes inhabits her own universe.
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One of the reasons for this is that landowners can profit from animals living on their land.
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It's perfectly portable — no corkscrew, knife or cheese plate required — for lavish summer living on the fly.
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For female astronauts living on the International Space Station, dealing with menstruation can be a huge challenge.
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The jokes wrote themselves; Bell, a dude literally living on a boat, was going to steal money.
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Last week, we investigated Iran's nuclear program and met homeless children living on the streets of Kolkata.
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For now French has been living on the second floor, which escaped the worst of the damage.
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This is sure to cause hardship for the 40m Pushtuns living on both side of the border.
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Experts say the average life span for a homeless person living on the street is 218 years.
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"I was still living on campus and hanging out with all of my college friends," she said.
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But she also spoke frankly about living on food stamps, and about life as a single mom.
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For me, I was 25, I was in the Marine Corps, I was living on my own.
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After living on $60 a week in cash, I've gotten more comfortable politely declining social gatherings altogether.
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All three have said McKnight was also doing sex work and spent time living on the street.
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The performances were captured for a concert film and documentary called Living On Soul: The Family Daptone.
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In the mid-'90s I was in my early 20s and living on the Upper West Side.
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At least 903 Sentinelese could be living on the island, according to India's census estimates from 2011.
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At least 15 Sentinelese could be living on the island, according to India's census estimates from 2011.
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There are believed to be about a dozen people officially living on the island, according to CNN.
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"" For Puerto Ricans living on the island, both the state and the federal government are to blame.
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And that's how New York is, everyone is living on top of each other, wherever they can.
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Nearly 3,000 are estimated to be living on the streets in northern Paris and an adjoining suburb.
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The SDF is a militant group comprised of colonists living on different planets within our solar system.
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Mr. Rower called her "the keeper of integrity," explaining that living on the garden means resisting change.
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At least 167 people living on the coral Bikini atoll were forced to relocate to desolate Rongerik.
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Or maybe this is your first year living on your own or setting up a holiday tree.
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These are the tantalizing "what-ifs" of history that keep us all living on a knife edge.
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But Long is also a beneficiary of a rise in interest in sustainable living on YouTube generally.
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"It can be very attractive to many seniors who are living on a fixed budget," Jacobson said.
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So, they're living in their cars, or they are couch surfing, or they're living on the streets.
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The main enemies on Homeland this season continue to be homegrown terrorists living on United States soil.
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It was a mix of Republicans and Democrats, almost all of them seniors living on fixed incomes.
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At this point, he's a poor student living on his own in Paris, where he studies anthropology.
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The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, defined it as living on less than $4 each day.
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Why do people seem more comfortable with the idea of living on planets instead of space stations?
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Samuel Worcester, a missionary, was living on Native American land and refused to apply for a license.
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Family conflict and abuse were also among the most commonly reported reasons for living on the streets.
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Many of the expeditioners have spent 12 months living on sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island conducting scientific research.
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Many of the expeditioners have spent 12 months living on sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island conducting scientific research.
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Those living on the streets are more at risk of contracting infectious diseases, such as COVID-19.
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"This situation will continue," said Estella Romero, 29, a Venezuelan now living on the outskirts of Cucuta.
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Generally, most people aren't making a living on Google or Twitter, and people can legitimately do that.
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Queer or not, we are all living on a rapidly warming planet and contributing to its ruin.
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I found out later that he'd been living on the street since he was seven years old.
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In sum, while the doomsday machine has not yet exploded, we may be living on borrowed time.
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The pose is familiar to anyone who has witnessed the many people living on New York's streets.
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Those living on the streets are more at risk of contracting infectious diseases, such as the coronavirus.
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The risk of contracting infectious diseases is high among people living on the streets or in shelters.
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Many receive virtually no government assistance, so it is the only alternative to living on the streets.
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When she was young — about your age — she spent a month living on a Soviet whaling vessel.
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Some people come to get off the grid, camping in the mangrove forests or living on sailboats.
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Those living on the streets are more at risk of contracting infectious diseases such as COVID-19.
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And with half the population living on $2 a day, everyone keeps asking: Where is my money?
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I was working at a nonprofit desk job, recently graduated, living on the northwest side of Chicago.
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It is the thought of living on my own, in the grown-up world, that troubles me.
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The father, according to local authorities, had suffered a stroke but was also living on the farm.
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Seniors living on fixed income simply can't afford this -- and there are actual life and death consequences.
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In 2019, there were 37,085 veterans living on the streets, according to the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Most of the boats at the dock had people living on them, Harnen told The Associated Press.
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Every day there are seminars about issues that might come up for people living on the road.
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The island is self-reliant, said Mr. Menahem, who compared living there to living on a boat.
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The funds will be spent on helping all those living on Isle de Jean Charles to move.
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Officials also alerted residents living on the coast of the possibility of flooding caused by the storm.
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Think budgeting means cutting out everything fun in your life, and living on just the bare essentials?
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There are unanswered questions about Mr. Kwok's life — chiefly, how he ended up living on the streets.
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As a nation, we've seen the results of collaboration, too, in fewer veterans living on the streets.
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Fox wanted a show about "kids living on their own without guardians, woo-hoo party," Lippman said.
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" A CBP official told CNN the birds living on the structure is "generally creating a safety hazard.
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"Stocks are going to keep living on whether they can get something done in Washington," he said.
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The Census Bureau has estimated its 2010 census missed 4.9 percent of Native Americans living on reservations.
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Even today, some rich, successful cities, including Tokyo and Munich, have few people living on the streets.
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For example, it's a distributed social network, so there are clusters of users living on different domains.
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We eke out a living on it, but wouldn't be able to afford insurance without the subsidies.
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Living on a $1,100 Social Security check, she quit taking her medications and began visiting food pantries.
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People living on the edge of poverty have been hit hard, their diets and livelihoods severely affected.
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Lee to go to Flint and talk directly to the people who are living on bottled water.
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Anyone living on a fixed income understands how much difference even a percentage-point difference can make.
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By May 2017 the Harts were living on more than two acres of land in Woodland, Wash.
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Extreme poverty — defined by the World Bank as living on less than $1.90 a day — is crushing.
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I'm not living on my own, but I'm not living in such close quarters with people either.
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And at Winn, you had people living on top of each other, and a really chaotic environment.
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"She was living on her own, working [hard] and had her own car," Reunions's aunt, Michele Runions, says.
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Hippos can be very dirty as well—hippos living on the rivers during the dry season in Africa.
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For millions living on the East Coast of the United States, this will be a cold, snowy weekend.
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Most of it is mobile-only, which prevents its contents from living on PC hard drives for years.
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Irish-born novelist Iris Murdoch, whose letters have been collected in Living on Paper: Letters from Iris Murdoch
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That was a huge bonus to me when I was single and living on my own in NYC.
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There isn't a single answer because there isn't a single reason why someone is living on the streets.
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From the moment the airlock shuts behind them, they're for all intents and purposes living on another planet.
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He was 23 years old and living on his own after growing up in the foster care system.
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You and I are living on the verge of what you might call the Cambrian Explosion of robotics.
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One fear about basic income is that people will be content living on their subsidies and stop working.
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During my 20s, I spent many years as an institutionalized, unemployed person living on the fringes of society.
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One such sighting had al Qaeda's leader living on top of an Afghan mountain at about 14,000 feet.
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The reality star's mother, Kris Jenner also had reservations about the 20-year-old living on her own.
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The 30,000-person town of Paradise was such a place, largely populated by retirees living on fixed incomes.
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For more gift-giving tips and ideas, pick up this issue of Martha Stewart Living, on newsstands now.
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If you make a living on your computer, you likely live in constant fear of it being stolen.
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"Living on Paper" reprints more than 760 of them, fewer than 19653 of which have been published before.
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The couple was living on base at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, but their families were in Texas.
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But the easy living on Earth won't stay that way unless we take good care of our planet.
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We have all these people living on the street, and we're bringing in these massive, expensive, catered meals.
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Gaga's also known to unveil still-unreleased songs like "Princess Die" and "Living on the Radio" in concert.
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Authorities said the owner of the residence had reported "illegal owners" living on the Willits property multiple times.
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"Now I don't have any more work to do, so I am living on some savings," he said.
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It's just about it living on the body, and expressing Serena's spirit with each swing of the racket.
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That's pretty nice, but there are 229 people living on the island next door just 50 miles away.
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I love living on the Upper East Side, but it is definitely a bit out of the way.
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It was the first time that I realised that we were poor and living on a housing estate.
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Looking at all individuals' survey-reported household income, about 2.6% report living on less than $23 a day.
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Even living on the Moon for a year would be pretty pricey, as a new video makes clear.
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Living it up — and living on the edge — will be a thing under this once-per-year alignment.
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Barbary macaque, the monkeys living on the island of Gibraltar, appear like aliens clambering around an urban environment.
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SO WE'RE STILL LIVING ON THE HIRINGS FROM THE NORMALIZED ECONOMIC GROWTH THAT'S BUILT INTO THE SYSTEM HERE.
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But for those for whom living on the precipice is the only way, what is life without risk?
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Companies are "living on the edge of a tweet trying to plan for the long term," he said.
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And today, many millennials are living on the internet and they don't go to the brick and mortars.
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What would George Michael say about "Freedom" living on like this, if he could speak for himself today?
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Living on a ranch in the middle of nowhere was never part of the plan for Ree Drummond.
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We are literally living on the roads, bridges, school and other infrastructure built by our parents and grandparents.
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She was living on her own in New York City by the time she worked on this photoshoot.
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Our campaign does that, with the aim of achieving maximum impact for Puerto Ricans living on the island.
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Nearly 200 people living on the slopes of Mount Ijen in East Java province were forced to evacuate.
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The Michigan native first noticed symptoms while living on a house boat in San Diego, California, in 2017.
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Theresa Caputo and her husband Larry Caputo are living on opposite coasts in the wake of their split.
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Long plagued by Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, he is currently living on disability and advocating for the mentally ill.
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This new conflict will pit millennial workers displaced by machines against boomers living on Social Security and Medicare.
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PR is part of the United States -- but it can feel like living on another planet down here.
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If you're living on a fixed income, it is important to maintain the purchasing power of your savings.
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Or for those living on the West Coast moving to Nevada which does not have an income tax.
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If you watch Fox News, you are living on a different planet than if you listen to NPR.
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This is not quite normal, but then, we are living on the frontier and things are different here.
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"If you're living on a fixed income, we want to make sure that you maintain that," says Pak.
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For those who are good with money, it's all about living on less than you really need to.
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Successful early retirees have told Business Insider they stayed on track for financial independence by living on less.
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Arnold's films, particularly Fish Tank and American Honey, are primarily about teenagers living on the edges of poverty.
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And a former national security official gave silent thanks that he is now living on the West Coast.
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In "Mortal City," the host and former crime reporter Kathleen Horan will interview people living on society's fringes.
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Geoff Kearns, who has been living on the streets for four years, was the inspiration for the project.
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U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May is living on borrowed time, according to the former governor of Hong Kong.
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"We have reached a tipping point," said Gretchen Sierra Zorita, an island native currently living on the mainland.
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Earthships, they hope, will be one way for people living on the frontiers of climate change to thrive.
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When a taxi-driver asked if he'd been living on Malta for a year, he'd laughed with embarrassment.
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The development team also faced the delicate task of resettling around 3,000 families living on the original site.
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"Living on this island has also inspired extraordinary changes, including the completion my yoga teacher training," she wrote.
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So quickly that no piece of fossilized brain had ever been discovered from a vertebrate living on land.
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For the past decade, he'd been living on the road, doing urban art projects in an itinerant way.
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By the age of 19, I was attending college in New York and living on a tight budget.
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It seems like going that route, living on the road, is a great way to grind yourself down.
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Poverty: The U.N.'s definition of extreme poverty is a person living on less than $1.90 per day.
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The only way to make a living on writing projects at these prices is to do them quickly.
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The case: In 1828, Georgia passed laws prohibiting anyone except Native Americans from living on Native American land.
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Amy Arutt, a 62-year-old first cousin living on Long Island, went in search of her body.
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Using the example above, the New Yorker would be pursuing fatFIRE, since she's living on $100,000 a year.
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And the price of dental, vision and hearing care can be unmanageable for seniors living on fixed incomes.
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Many of those songs were recorded in his bedroom when he was living on Los Angeles's Skid Row.
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There is no contradiction between having the best possible life and living on the edge of a precipice.
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For most military families, living on base is an option, not a requirement, though it can be enticing.
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Well, I grew up in East San Jose in an environment where people were living on welfare checks.
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"Not ticketing people for living on the subway is certainly a step in the right direction," he said.
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After you interview a man living on the streets, he asks if you can give him some food.
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The city's homeless population is estimated to be about 79,000, with about five percent living on the street.
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So far, there have been no positive cases among people living on the street, according to city officials.
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We might find, for example, that there is no one below voting age living on a particular block.
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You get back from Indonesia, you sell the house, you were living on a campsite for a while.
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I have met so many people living on a razor's edge — one illness away from losing their jobs.
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The researchers compiled data from 76 studies of 62 species living on six continents in reaching their conclusions.
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Although he had been living on the Upper East Side, he considered Sunnyside, Queens, where a friend lived.
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Seventeen percent of Americans are poor by international standards — living on less than half the nationwide median income.
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"My house has no impact on anyone other than the few people living on my road," he said.
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"We need federal support and resources to build more housing for people living on the streets," she said.
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We also learned a lot about the health of the oceans and sustainability while living on the ship.
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His family, based in Chicago, said they had no idea that he was living on New York's streets.
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My husband and I were first-time buyers and had been living on a canal boat for years.
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For people living on the financial edge, one missed payment can set off a domino chain of consequences.
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And yet to imagine a world without young people is to imagine living on a Lindblad ship forever.
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I am saddened at times by the palpable stress of those living on the edge of economic subsistence.
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Meaning you don't have to pay for a family plan when you're living on a single person's budget.
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Among other things, the ACA: For seniors living on fixed incomes, these improvements have been a game changer.
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We are an oasis civilization, living on the snow that collects in our high mountains in the winter.
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Yet other recent research has shown that living on just Social Security alone in retirement is not enough.
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He told us he had a wife and she died and he was alone living on his pension.
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Couples who succeed at saving one salary or living on only one paycheck are very disciplined about spending.
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Instead, he believes that it was probably caused by living on the "edge of chaos" in the 1960s.
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And Miller said her daughter isn't the only child living on Treasure Island that has developed hair loss.
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Those not living on Great Bear Lake, however, gave another reason that was perhaps the simplest of all.
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"We're always living on the edge in this ecosystem of public broadcasting," Mr. Vogelzang said in an interview.
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Ms. Vulovic, who had been divorced, was living on a small pension, with three cats, at her death.
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Under the system the trial replaces, people living on benefits risk losing support if they secure other income.
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As a young adult living on her own, Ms. Caudle has more freedom than she has ever had.
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"We refer to it as 'living on the hill,'" said Richard S. Goldberg, the mayor, who lives there.
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Living on the water has other, intangible benefits — one being that it brings you very close to nature.
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But he was rebellious from an early age, and began mostly living on his own, downtown, at 21928.
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She gave me flat irons for my hair when my hair was matted from living on the streets.
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According to the few Italian families left in the ghetto, immigrants have no problem living on Via Fuortes.
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Anyone who thinks it's all dogs and kitties so pure we don't deserve them is living on another planet.
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Missing since Sunday The family had been living on the 29-foot sailboat in Sarasota for about a year.
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I'm just so proud to be a part in this film, and also as a Black ballerina living on.
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While living conditions have improved since, life is far from normal for the average American living on the island.
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I grab a gluten-free brownie and turmeric lemonade, too, just to feel like I'm living on the edge.
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A public health crisis is underway, and the 3.4 million US citizens living on the island need federal assistance.
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There are over half a million people like Torres living on the streets of America on any given night.
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Because most jobs, you can't make a living on it in five hours a week of work. Mm-hmm.
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If you're not planning on living on the streets as a geriatric, you're investing many thousands more than that.
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This nun is living on a prayer, or she's just pretty badass when it comes to natural disaster relief.
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I am comfortable living on the road for brief periods and giving myself a respite from my typical routine.
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Dead could outnumber living on Facebook within 50 years My favorite story of the day for social media goths.
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Ashton Sanders stars as Gabriel, a Chicago teenager living on an Earth occupied by a powerful race of aliens.
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Workers in unsuitable clothing, living on-site and charging less than £6.70 ($8.77) per wash are among the giveaways.
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There's no confirmed date for when the app will cease to work, but it is living on borrowed time.
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Mr Kim had been living on Chinese soil in the gambling enclave of Macau, probably under Chinese government protection.
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Schmidt, a grandfather living on disability benefits from his war-related injuries, had no history of theft or fraud.
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Senior officials have long viewed Kelly as living on borrowed time; Trump has long been fed up with him.
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"I've been living on probably less than that for a long time because of disabilities," Carrie Aldrich told Sanders.
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The octopuses living on the ocean floor were also smaller and didn't have as many suckers on their arms.
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After just one night of use, the redness on a massive pimple living on my jawline had reduced significantly.
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Louis Tomlinson's mother may be gone, but her memory is still living on in his heart and his music.
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That would reduce the seagull population dramatically, and force the remaining birds to earn an honest living on beaches.
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While that idea is intriguing, this is just one scenario for how microscopic aliens could be living on Enceladus.
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Devon Island up in Canada is the size of Croatia but ain't got a single soul living on it.
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"People who had been living on these lands were being evicted, sometimes violently," Pitta told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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The numbers living on $2 a day remain low and are not amongst those targeted by the reform measures.
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Go deeper: The future of forgetting Saving AI from catastrophic forgetting People living on the two extremes of memory
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"When people are living on such narrow margins of survival, these things can become so explosive," the author adds.
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I was living on 10th Street between 7th and 8th [Avenues], and that church was right around the corner.
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Doctor Bashir is speaking with Garak, a Cardassian spy in exile living on DS9 and working as a tailor.
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This is all occurring with predictably dire consequences for the indigenous people, the Atacama, living on their ancestral lands.
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Living on public land isn't legal, and the authorities who find them are particularly concerned for Tom's well-being.
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We had to claim a 14 percent increase in the [number] of homeless living on the street last year.
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Joseph wasn't the only person living on Massad's property who was regularly on the radar of local law enforcement.
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"We are now living on Internet time," he said in 1997 during the peak of the dot-com era.
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The number of people living on food stamps is down and the number of people owning homes is up.
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Quite a holiday for a someone living on a nanny's wages, but a serious working trip for a photographer.
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Malcom Bromley, the park board's general manager, told CBC they'll consider removing the three cetaceans still living on site.
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According to the New York Times, there are between two and six million feral cats living on the continent.
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There's a lot of new science around the microbiome, and the role of bacteria living on and around us.
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I think riding with Froomey, living (on the French Riviera) near him, I learnt a hell of a lot.
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They have been in Texico since May, living on trailer sites where their cousins and extended family were already.
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Backed by European investors, Grandis Timber built its plantation around the people already living on 227,000 hectares (22,000 acres).
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This may be news to you if you have spent the past three years living on another planet. 42.
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But alas, in the real world, you're probably living on a budget — however vast or tight that may be.
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When you are living on a boat, the value of all things changes if the ship starts to sink.
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The Age newspaper reported that 247 people were living on the city's streets, according to the latest census report.
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Listening to everyone lead me to be $250k in debt, living on a couch in my mid 73's.
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Within the first year of living on a single income, though, I slowly started to feel resentment and discontent.
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He ends up living on the streets, then is happily adopted by an Australian couple but haunted by memories.
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SULZBERGER: Well, since we're living on an island, sir, I want to thank you for having an open mind.
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"For the 2900 million American citizens living on the island of Puerto Rico, time is running short," said Sen.
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Ayers ended up living on the streets of downtown L.A., playing for passersby on a broken two-stringed violin.
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"Most people think of an addict as you know, skid row, or homeless living on the street," Adams says.
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"We are now living on Internet time," he said in 1997 at the peak of the dot-com era.
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Atwood and Gibson, who met in Toronto publishing circles, spent the seventies living on a farm outside the city.
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Not content with living on our pale blue dot, Musk and his company SpaceX want to colonize Mars, fast.
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Those living on the island do not have the right to vote, but Puerto Ricans living in Florida do.
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What arises are mongrel cities that keep on growing and where "living on the edge" becomes an unfortunate slogan.
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For a Long Islander in Greece, Lindsay Lohan sounds exactly like my father, a Greek living on Long Island.
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This week, VICE dives into Iran's nuclear program and meets the homeless children living on the streets of Kolkata.
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Especially in winter, when we couldn't go out on the balcony, we were living on top of each other.
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Living on a series of islands crowded with stone buildings, there's no open land to build brand new structures.
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Though those living on the street are the most noticeable, homelessness is just one issue Americans in poverty face.
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BIA, which aims to reach 10 million students by 2025, targets families living on $2 per person a day.
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Slowly getting sick is a population never larger, never better connected, living on a planet that never felt smaller.
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He was 16 when his mother died, and was living on the streets, before the punch from his brother.
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There are also the most vulnerable residents, the estimated 28,200 living on the streets with nowhere to remain indoors.
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Astronauts such as Scott Kelly can spend up to a year in space living on the International Space Station.
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If you're living on the east coast, chances are your main festival destination is going to be Governers Ball.
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And his mother, being in her seventies and living on a fixed income, has a hard time getting around.
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The Cragos have been living on this land for a century, and have no plans to leave anytime soon.
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When the novel begins, Ayaana is a young girl living on Pate, an island off the coast of Kenya.
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Most VCs take a kind of perverse pride in living on planes in order to meet portfolio firms regularly.
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On several occasions through the spring and summer, families living on federal vouchers began packing and preparing to move.
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Terraforming Mars could be one avenue that would lead to humans living on another world for the long term.
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Yet, here we are, living on top of each other, trying to achieve our dreams in the concrete jungle.
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G'Mario Charleston had been living on the roof of his former apartment building in Upper Manhattan for two months.
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Even those who make a living on fishing now pursue other species beyond salmon, like crab, shrimp and halibut.
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Not knowing when they will work worsens the challenges of people living on a low income, the survey found.
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Living on the streets, homeless people in L.A. often fall victim to sexual assault, mental illness or drug addiction.
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"I'd never seen so many people living on the street in a country as rich as America," Nolle says.
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Puerto Ricans living on the island can't vote for president, but that changes once they move to the mainland.
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A California professor spends his summers living on an 80-square-foot boat and sailing through America's river communities.
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And the rules that come with living on duchy-owned land are part of the attraction for some residents.
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The latest: Local media reported that Tokyo district prosecutors entered the property where Ghosn had been living on Thursday.
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Perhaps. It is not hard to deduce the reproductive value of avoiding trains if you're living on the tracks.
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The study participants did not include Americans who were homeless, incarcerated, or living on military bases at the time.
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A California professor spends his summers living on an 80-square-foot boat and sailing through America's river communities.
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I&aposm comfortable living on relatively little, and as I mentioned, I don&apost want to start a family.
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This is life with more than 2241 million people living on a little over 420 square miles of land.
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Tuesday to count homeless people living on the street for a national survey called the "Point-in-Time" count.
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A microbiome is a mini-ecosystem of bacteria, fungi, viruses and other microorganisms living on and in the body.
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Four years ago, he was living on Long Island with his girlfriend and started to get forgetful and belligerent.
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Ankara says it plans to create a "safe zone" to resettle millions of refugees currently living on Turkish soil.
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"For the 3.5 million American citizens living on the island of Puerto Rico, time is running short," said Sen.
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The budget provides almost nothing for debt service, even to his own seniors and retirees living on the island.
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By the time she was thirteen, she was living on the streets, where she was abused by older men.
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He made a series of small lifestyle tweaks, started living on less than he earned and invested the difference.
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Humans of Kiribati shares stories about Kiribati and the people living on the front lines of the climate crisis.
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Our proposal will begin with communities living on the formerly segregated east side of town called the Eastern Crescent.
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I barely even knew anyone living on the Upper East Side and yet, somehow, I had joined their ranks.
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Living on the streets throws a million problems your way, but finding a place to sleep tops the list.
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She had four children, two of them while living on the streets, and lost custody of all of them.
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Organizations offering microcredit to poor borrowers — many living on $21998 or less per day — took off in those decades.
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She is not a migrant, but a Colombian Wayuu living on the lands where her parents had raised her.
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She is not a migrant, but a Colombian Wayuu living on the lands where her parents had raised her.
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Philips quit the law firm a couple of months later; he and his wife were living on her salary.
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J. M. Barrie's epigraph to Oliver Jeffers's "Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth" says it best.
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Think about this: Mork and Mindy, a show about an alien living on Earth, spun off from Happy Days.
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Most Puerto Ricans have friends and family members living on the US mainland, and many people go back and forth.
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"I couldn't imagine living on the hope that Musaab was still alive," Abd told me just before we said goodbye.
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The unrelenting noise of living on an overpopulated world that is quickly being stripped of its resources is not new.
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"His brothers and cousins chased us out of our homes claiming that we were living on borrowed space," she said.
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According to the website Save Eaten Fish, the cartoonist has been living on Manus Island for at least three years.
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According to the latest update, the outbreak has infected at least 35 people living on both sides of the country.
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If you're in a 0 percent tax bracket or living on savings, this may be a good choice, she said.
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For years, Jobs denied paternity, and Brennan raised her daughter as a single mom, living on welfare and odd jobs.
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My first salary out of school was $42,500, and I just got used to living on that sort of paycheck.
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It is a rag to riches story for Tiger, who was living on the street before Frey-Wouters adopted him.
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"It is the equine equivalent of retiring and living on a golf course, except they eat the greens," Blowen said.
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People are working on one side and living on the other, there's business, banking as well as imports and exports.
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Did she not feel threatened, living on the front line of the Cold War - perhaps during the Cuban Missile Crisis?
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In addition, students living on-campus with pets will have to keep them on a leash outside their dorm rooms.
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"A few days ago it looked like we were living on a lake," one resident, Susan Reeves, told BuzzFeed News.
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Bacteria in these communities also have an enhanced resistance to sanitizers and antibiotics compared to bacteria living on their own.
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But as a dedicated teenage skater-goth living on the southwest coast of England, I hated them all on principle.
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My scheming began when I was a year out of college, living on an editorial assistant's salary in Morningside Heights.
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Since full-time students rarely make a living on their own, that difference could mean tens of thousands of dollars.
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There are timelines, infographics, photo essays, videos, and many heart-wrenching stories about women and children living on the streets.
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Humans gobble so many chickens that the birds now count for 23bn of the 30bn land animals living on farms.
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As usual, we'll be live on YouTube at 4PM ET with an archived version living on our page right after.
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In the long term, this contributes to the loss of glacier habitats, and the unique microbial biodiversity living on them.
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"The stories I'd seen of sex workers had often been people, women, living on the streets, doing drugs," Hald said.
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Click here for the full instructions, and find more fun Easter decorating ideas in Martha Stewart Living, on newsstands now.
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One year, my student loan was late, and I was living on the brink of total financial and spiritual collapse.
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Take this instead as a dire entry from a survivor's log, written by a haggard man living on knife's edge.
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You'd be mistaken to think such stans are immature high schoolers or aimless adults living on the fringes of society.
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Just a mortal with the potential of a superman: I'm living on," sang David Bowie in one early song, "Quicksand.
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We bonded instantly, and we shared stories of living on the road while I took photos of them hanging out.
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Bell, who had spent several springs living on a boat, was still due to be paid $4.5 million that season.
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Mostly women with young children, homeless families will do anything before they subject their children to living on the streets.
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He also saw homeless veterans living on the street because they felt traditional homeless shelters were unsafe or lacked privacy.
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The Mexican immigrant living on the ground floor stuck his head out They asked his name and he gave it.
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I was living on a farm in rural Iceland with my family, and I had been assigned male at birth.
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The forest was their world, they were the kings and queens of that domain, but now they're living on edge.
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Living on the predominantly Muslim island of Java, we fellows had grown used to the rhythm of life in Yogyakarta.
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She hit upon one of her signature methods while living on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in the 22009s.
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He instead delved into his thoughts on ordered liberty and his older daughter's recent stint living on a cattle ranch.
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Galveston, where Neely had been living on the streets since 2016, is about 50 miles (80 kilometers) southeast of Houston.
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While the order didn't mention Japanese-Americans specifically, it targeted virtually all the Japanese Americans living on the West Coast.
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To be fair, for people living on tips and meager salaries, proving one's work ethic and appearing busy are essential.
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Teenagers and early 20-somethings living on their own in a big city aren't the best at caring for themselves.
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Creating their museum of poop caused them to discover the centuries of waste Locatelli had been living on all along.
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Haiti is the poorest country in the Americas, with three-quarters of Haitians living on less than $2 a day.
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But only if American policy understands better what it's like for those living on the other side of the border.
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Trilobites An ice sheet with more water than Lake Superior may slake the thirst of future astronauts living on Mars.
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"The more you save, the less you're living on and the less you'll need to retain that lifestyle," he added.
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But it seemed like a reasonable price to pay for escaping the netherworld and living on Earth a bit longer.
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Once George starts living on the road, she says she's planning on frequenting YMCA's and truck stops to clean up.
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For example, Kamita Gray in Brandywine, Maryland is living on the frontlines of some of the worst pollution in America.
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When the Lins moved to New York from California in 2013, Ms. Ho was living on the Lower East Side.
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But living in the city isn't like living on the beach, because the shortage of urban dwellings is mainly artificial.
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But I knew at my age, that there are a lot of people living on Social Security who need it.
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They know a generation ago families maintained a middle class standard of living on the wages of one bread winner.
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The context, that he was interviewing his dental hygienist about her experience living on the US-Mexico border, was ignored.
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I tried gel injections to no effect, and was living on anti-inflammatory drugs just to get through the day.
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But with nearly two billion people living on less than $3.20 a day, it's impossible to let them all in.
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Right now, she's living on savings and what she earns doing administrative work 453 hours per week for the Roundtable.
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For many people living on the margins, the virus has already disrupted paychecks and livelihoods, and more disruptions are coming.
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It's unclear when she recorded it -- we know she's been living on the road since selling her home last year.
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Many fear Brexit may trigger another border crisis with dire consequences for those living on either side of the fence.
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I had run away from home and was living on the street, and most of my friends were also homeless.
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As if living on the ISS wasn't enough of a bragging point, now it will have a plush bouncy house.
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"I really want to understand their definition of altruistic when you displace someone living on a fixed income," he said.
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A husband dying suddenly and unexpectedly is much different than an ailing spouse "living on borrowed time" for several years.
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Like the leaf cutter ants we see everyday crossing our paths, the humans are carrying and constructing and living on.
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"You cannot make a living on the Boundary Waters," Tom Rukavina, a longtime Democratic politician from the region, told me.
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He spent summers living on the coast with his grandparents, who owned a department store, and swimming in the Pacific.
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Shaun had been living on the street and dealing with several life-threatening problems before his meth and burglary bust.
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" Another victim told Chin: "I am 84 years old, living on a small pension, which does not cover my expenses.
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For many of them, receiving virtually no government assistance, it is the only viable alternative to living on the streets.
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Carla Buerkle, a food stylist who does mostly advertising work, is living on the second floor of her Houston home.
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She attributes the professional strides of clients living on their own to the strings some parents attach to seed money.
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If thousands of homeless people living on the streets can be placed in hotels to protect against disease, as Gov.
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If thousands of homeless people living on the streets can be placed in hotels to protect against disease, as Gov.
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In some cases it was illness that sent many of those living on the street there in the first place.
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The Indonesian National Board for Disaster said it was working with local authorities to evacuate people living on the coastline.
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She's a local of this community and says the situation is worrisome especially with her daughters living on their own.
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"We are living on borrowed time," Kelly K. Falkner, the director of polar programs at the National Science Foundation, said.
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As news of the attacks spread near the Bowery, homeless men living on the street expressed fear for their safety.
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"These are people who are living on the edge," said Daring, 31, a sex worker for the past 11 years.
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Most likely they'd be living on a string of small islands in a band of ocean that girded the planet.
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So right now I'm living on $18,000 a year salary with a Ph.D. I don't have access to health insurance.
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