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