And then it worked okay so we could make a living so that was okay for us to just earn enough to make a living for the first one, two years.
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I get to make a living doing something I love.
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He just never expected to make a living doing it.
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"They make a living playing off the differences," Costello said.
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It's really hard to make a living selling $10 courses.
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I am in hurry to work, to make a living.
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"It's a good way to make a living," said Cotton.
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Half a million Colombian families make a living growing coffee.
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Hey, that's okay, everyone has to make a living, right?
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We can actually make a living out of doing this?
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Everyone's trying to just make a living and better themselves.
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"I know I can always make a living," he said.
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He learned how to make a living in the street.
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Let's say you want to make a living writing novels.
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They're trying to make a living through entrepreneurship and business.
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Vanuatu's people make a living mostly from tourism and farming.
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Street vending isn't an easy way to make a living.
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It was the only way I could make a living.
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At the end of the day, I make a living.
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There's gotta be a better way to make a living.
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No mimes in the U.S. make a living strictly from performing.
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Rayan Haithem wondered how he would ever make a living again.
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And they understood that us locals need to make a living.
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People can make a living, and a comfortable living, doing this.
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Will she be able to make a living from her work?
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He says many fishermen are now struggling to make a living.
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Now they are looking for another way to make a living.
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We make a living on writing, photography, and seasonal odd jobs.
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I do fashion to make a living, but I love tennis.
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It hasn't been such a bad way to make a living.
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Everybody's trying to have a good time and make a living.
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Families, people trying to make a living, pure youthful energy, everything.
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I make a living kind of singing it and playing it.
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I just wasn't sure I could make a living from it.
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"It's a rough way to make a living," Detective Morales said.
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My mother was the one who had to make a living.
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I don't know how farmers do that and make a living wage.
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Can one really make a living as a D&D Dungeon Master?
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But the family's efforts to make a living there didn't work out.
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You'll never make a living doing that, as far as I know.
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I just don't know how you'd make a living at it yet.
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"No one is going to make a living doing this," Welman said.
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Trevor: They make a living and can still live a normal life.
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"If I drive two apps, I can make a living," he said.
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I'm lucky to make a living and be able to support them.
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I'm trying to make a living for myself and for my family.
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But it's harder and harder for more musicians to make a living.
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They make a living off poop, and they're guided by the stars.
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"Water, soil, and climate are how I make a living," says Linderman.
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Then they resort to crime and other means to make a living.
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We are just trying to make a living and provide a service.
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To make a living, many join the growing ranks of street sellers.
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To make a living, she cleaned houses and he worked in construction.
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If they were still alive, they could help me make a living.
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Then she discovered that she could not make a living at it.
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What does it mean to make a living by recounting one's trauma?
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He could see it was a hard way to make a living.
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They returned to the countryside to make a living off the land.
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So I actually retired because I couldn't make a living doing MMA.
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That said, more gamers than ever are finding opportunities to make a living from a hobby they love, and esports still seems like one of the most interesting (or maybe, the most fun) ways to make a living.
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My whole goal here is to not just help them make a living.
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It was never the original goal to do this to make a living.
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In Paris he was at last able to make a living from painting.
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Oh, definitely to make a living like every other person out there [laughs].
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Gadgets exist but it's becoming harder to make a living off selling them.
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"The 5-8 receiver can make a living in this conference," Walden says.
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More than half a million Colombian families make a living from coffee-farming.
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"Alton was out there selling CDs, trying to make a living," Jordan said.
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I do have to make a living, and the TV stuff is fun.
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And certainly not in the numbers that fishermen could make a living on.
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Sven has a big dream: He wants to make a living playing games.
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A few years ago, Conte was trying to make a living on YouTube.
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We care deeply about the environment; it is how we make a living.
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It is impossible to make a living, (If) they remain in their village.
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Some humans make a living performing on video to school machine learning algorithms.
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About 60 percent of India's population depends on land to make a living.
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Growing up poor, I know how important it is to make a living.
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"Freelancing is a saturated and competitive way to make a living," Czepiga said.
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Many Colombian farmers struggle to make a living, like in many other countries.
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No, back then, Dale Jr. just wanted to make a living racing cars.
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We had to do what we had to do to make a living.
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Other people talk about it, and they make a living talking about it.
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Where do these displaced workers look for a way to make a living?
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The shutdowns can be devastating to people just trying to make a living.
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I know this structure in my bones: I make a living executing it.
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People who create good content online go where they can make a living.
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"You used to make a living from coffee, but not anymore," Avendaño said.
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You can do a punk festival and make a living out of it and you can play in a band and make a living out of it, and you can be different and be crazy and be happy, you know?
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So how do you prepare students to make a living in the modern economy?
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Q: At what point did you realize you could make a living at inventing?
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"The point is to make a living, not a killing," Derek Sivers told me.
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I worked my ass off to make a living out of what I love.
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Local residents are worried about their ability to both eat and make a living.
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If I could make a living off writing, I wouldn't do it at all.
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But only a small percentage of YouTube creators can make a living that way.
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You only perform occasionally, so what do you guys do to make a living?
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Hey, you've got to do what you've got to do to make a living.
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Underground America collects oral histories from immigrants trying to make a living in America.
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Now aged 35, making and selling lanterns remains Bafounga's way to make a living.
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If I couldn't make a living breaking horses, I could always be a modiste.
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My daughter was working, trying to make a living, trying to raise her daughter.
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It's just harder in 2016 for a developer to make a living selling apps.
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I want to get out and make a living wage working as a laborer.
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Many of his students have found a way to make a living through cooking.
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He's partially blamed his ex-wife for hindering his ability to make a living.
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Fifteen million people, or 16% of the population, make a living through coffee farming.
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It's hard for an indie high-end automaker to make a living these days.
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They had to work for a given studio in order to make a living.
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Yellowstone. They will make a living the old-fashioned way, with long hours and
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He struggled to make a living, though, and kept moving his family around Texas.
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I would point out that I make a living writing and speaking about politics.
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"Comfortability is one of the biggest factors that make a living room," Rasula said.
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Most people are workers by necessity, and sell their labor to make a living.
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You couldn't play the country blues and expect to make a living at it.
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It's a pretty good way to make a living, if you can do it.
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I'm out there trying to make a living for myself and for my family.
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And to be able to make a living doing it is even more fortunate.
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Most work campers do not put in enough hours to make a living wage.
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At first, Mr. Kahn and Ms. Creed hoped to make a living as farmers.
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Too many adjunct professors cannot make a living wage through teaching, Ms. Maisto said.
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And for ordinary Iranians trying to make a living, the situation is getting urgent.
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Bell: I think everybody has a right to make a living from their work.
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We, too, are trying to make a living, and many of us are struggling.
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"You know, it's hard to make a living doing this," he said of writing.
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It didn't occur to us that you would make a living at it someday.
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All I wanted to do was be able to make a living driving cars.
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Tryin' to make a living and doin' the best that I can, et cetera.
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"I make a living writing and speaking," Stone argued in a recent Infowars appearance.
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The Ochoas have two goals: to save people's lives and to make a living.
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That's how you make a living: You work your skills to pay your bills.
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His father, he said, expressed skepticism that he could make a living that way.
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And then how do you make a living in the middle of no-where?
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Without DACA, many undocumented immigrants have very little means to make a living wage.
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HARY, NOSY ANDRAGNAMBALA, MADAGASCAR (translated): This is how I make a living, through this net.
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He began thinking he could make a living running Snopes as a full-time business.
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They want to make a living and earn an ability to support themselves doing it.
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For drivers who're using the platform to make a living, the situation is more serious.
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Most traders, especially those who make a living studying charts, seem to think it will.
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It will also mean more established breakers may get to make a living from it.
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At the same time, the Vaughans desperately need their EU subsidy to make a living.
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It's easy to understand why people aspire to make a living playing or composing music.
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They come burdened with loss, trauma and failed attempts to integrate and make a living.
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My bartending days are behind me, and I currently make a living as a writer.
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AXELROD: ... then I'm going to go out and make a living and forget about this.
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They've destroyed education and culture, there were no schools, no way to make a living.
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Q: At what point did you realize you could actually make a living at writing?
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They are forced into sex work, begging or dancing at weddings to make a living.
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A zero-tolerance policy makes it harder to make a living after getting caught doping.
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Of course, Dourson is free to make a living however he chooses outside of government.
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Since then, anxiety has gripped Mr. Figueroa and others who make a living from cockfighting.
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It has been affecting our ability to make a living from the land for years.
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Murillo, a street vendor, said he has struggled to make a living since demonstrations started.
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But the reality is that it&aposs such a struggle to make a living here.
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There's other ways these days, like merchandise or touring, to make a living in music.
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Prior to that, she had lurched from magazine to magazine, struggling to make a living.
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It can be challenging to make a living on a big risk, but it's possible.
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I'm a professional musician and I need my ears in order to make a living.
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"Some people don't understand how I can make a living playing video games," he said.
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It's about regular working people trying to feed their kids, trying to make a living.
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I am trying to make a living, but what sort of a living is that?
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And Burning Man is eager to help its artists make a living beyond the desert.
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This is what it takes for a band to make it and make a living.
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But it's cool that you can make a living playing a big trick on people.
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The other half were older and just trying to make a living for their families.
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"He can definitely make a living doing standup again, as this shows," Mr. Tompkins said.
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The number of people who are able to make a living that way is disappearing.
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Video game enthusiasts can make a living streaming their games on Twitch, founded in 2011.
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I think it's a more honest way to make a living than what he's doing.
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It has always been difficult to make a living as a boxer in New York.
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"They lied in school when they said you can't make a living being a smartass."
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"Then they can work for themselves, be independent and still make a living," she said.
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I have given them a place to make a living in a safe, clean environment.
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Maybe the best that anybody ever thought of as a way to make a living.
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As oceans warm and acidify, it's becoming harder to make a living from the sea.
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For experts who make a living forecasting hurricanes, storm season is a year-round worry.
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Acosta said his fellow drivers might have been too busy trying to make a living.
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Native ads (or "branded content") is how a lot of video creators make a living.
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It is already punishingly rare for writers to make a living wage from their books.
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This is only natural — the platforms and the people on them need to make a living.
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More than 40,000 licensed private-hire drivers also rely on our app to make a living.
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While Woodard lived to tell his story, his blindness left him unable to make a living.
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YouTube's inconsistency with monetization makes the platform confusing for those who make a living from it.
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Every day across the U.S., workers get up and go to work to make a living.
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And what does it mean for football, the game I love and make a living from?
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I lived in Brooklyn for 13 years, struggling to make a living with art and photography.
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Shops and restaurants come and go every few months, their owners unable to make a living.
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But I do believe any free person has a right to speak and make a living.
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"He wants people to be able to make a living out of performing arts," he added.
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"Put it this way: Never try to make a living at it," the professor replied. Ha!
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The industry is well-regulated, drivers make a living, and the horses are safe and healthy.
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Usually it was more like a couple films, enough to make a living, some TV stuff.
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Some 125 million people make a living growing coffee, according to estimates from the Fairtrade Foundation.
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Many dairy farmers are being forced to turn to beef or vegetables to make a living.
|
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Some 1.5 billion families around the world make a living from small-scale agriculture, CISL said.
|
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I wanted to make a living playing my music, and that's what I'm able to do.
|
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I understand all the legal gamesmanship, and I understand that that's how you make a living.
|
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The broader consequence is that superstardom—or indeed, genius—is not necessary to make a living.
|
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The entire muddled process has certainly complicated business for people who make a living selling misinformation.
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Park used to smuggle North Korean goods into China to make a living near the border.
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They are in the business to make a living, not to have fun from torturing animals.
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And I realized that I'm going to have to make a living off of being creative.
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When we're on the move, we make a living off my freelance writing and Matt's photography.
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What does it mean to be a hand artisan, and how does one make a living?
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As a mom, I didn't want to be totally dependent on touring to make a living.
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He was able to make a living in the industry, but his early roles weren't great.
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"We live by the sea, so we depend on it to make a living," he said.
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I feel bad that I yelled and swore at people just trying to make a living.
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With declining sales and too many locations, many Subway franchisees are struggling to make a living.
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The hard-working Georgians who serve on crews & make a living here are not to blame.
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She has to teach in order to make a living; he earns enough from his writing.
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We're not a big band, but the fact that we can make a living is progress.
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Bright, passionate people can't and won't stay in an industry if they can't make a living.
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We used to just sell in this region, we didn't make a living out of it.
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When experienced cooks couldn't make a living there for political or economic reasons, they came here.
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"You don't have to break your neck to make a living," my dad said via Skype.
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Growing up in an immigrant family, she never thought she could make a living by writing.
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Working in the machamba is the only way Ms. Janeiro knew how to make a living.
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Subsequent research revealed that Geobacter can deploy its wires in different ways to make a living.
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In 27, I was one of the few here who could make a living from it.
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"I always wanted to make a living as an actor living in New York," he said.
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There's nothing wrong with being compensated for that value to make a living (people understand that).
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You could maybe make a living and send your kids to school but nobody got rich.
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His parents could not make a living in Israel, and in 1956 they moved to Chicago.
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And you have to think about the huge population that are trying to make a living.
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Competitive eaters like Joey Chestnut make a living devouring food on the Major League Eating circuit.
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Nor are we all fortunate enough to make a living working under 40 hours a week.
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But for farmers, it's an agricultural crop that they grow and sell to make a living.
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How many people could really make a living by uploading videos of themselves to the internet!?
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" Even then, though, "I was never thinking, 'How can I use this to make a living?
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What systems have we built where this is insufficient for a person to make a living?
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If so, you can make a living by translating or transcribing this language for others. 14.
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You have to make a living, get a job that pays real money — and fit in.
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The more people cheat, the more difficult it becomes for honest fishermen to make a living.
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Unable to play and earn money on tour, she began giving lessons to make a living.
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Her mother sold candies to make a living, but it was barely enough to get by.
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I feel really grateful and lucky to make a living doing what feeds me: synthesizing ideas.
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But in a consumer payments model, if you have 50,000 fans, it's enough to make a living.
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As a result, many therapists choose not to work with insurance in order to make a living.
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Honestly, if anyone can make a living reviewing such a specific genre of food, it's Chrissy Teigen.
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Some people have to pick trash to make a living, and they are then treated like trash.
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If you find your niche like you have, you can make a living, a pretty good living.
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France isn't a great place to make a living if you're under the age of like 280.
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Both because you have to feel for coal workers who are just trying to make a living.
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" He adds: "I always expected that one way or another I would work and make a living.
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The ability of critics to make a living may be precarious, but criticism remains an indispensable activity.
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Then I brushed myself off and got up and realized, 'Well, I gotta go make a living.
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Smith never competed again after 1968, received death threats and struggled to make a living for years.
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Short commercials are the future, and I will continue to make a living making ads more entertaining.
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Most artists make a living by painting what they see, but Melissa McCracken paints what she hears.
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I direct TV commercials to make a living, but I have no delusion about what that is.
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It doesn't take a data study to see that the way people make a living is evolving.
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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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That happened and we were completely unable to make a living directly off of what we did.
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Rising rents are making it impossible for new blood to make a living, let alone build businesses.
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"We've only got 10 weeks a year to make a living, so every day counts," he said.
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Today villagers say they struggle to make a living from growing lavender and tobacco, and raising livestock.
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However life was difficult and eventually, he looked around for an alternative way to make a living.
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"I think it's a ghastly way to make a living," Ali MacGraw says of the agent business.
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How do you make a living in an economy that rewards predatory lending over teaching and nursing?
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"I also can't ignore the possibility that she's found another place to make a living," said Fitz.
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Etsy's founders believed its business model — helping mostly female entrepreneurs make a living online — was inherently just.
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"I want them to help me with chores at home and to make a living," she explained.
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But he loves the city in part because he can make a living doing what he wants.
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What the NEA fellowship isn't — this is a vital distinction — is a way to make a living.
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Between the bar and drinking beer and making paintings and sculptures, they could barely make a living.
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Believe it or not, you can make a living out of agriculture and not get taxpayer subsidies.
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Now people are entering the market not just to make a living, but to make a killing.
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Getty Images says it has 200,000 contributors who rely on the photojournalism agency to make a living.
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And I knew that I had to do that, because I need(ed) to make a living.
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In 2018, many Americans find it as hard to vote as they do to make a living.
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More and more women from around the world are able to make a living playing the sport.
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But, now...to be gainfully employed and make a living wage it seems you must be specialized.
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Many of them, as demographic statistics reveal, had to move to other states to make a living.
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This is one of those really interesting sports where typically athletes don't make a living from this.
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Many Uber and Lyft drivers, on the other hand, depend on their wages to make a living.
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Pretty comma young and pretty young people who make a living entirely off of their YouTube videos.
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Entry-level airline baggage handlers often work multiple jobs or extra shifts to make a living, Thompson said.
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"WORKING NINE to five, what a way to make a living," Dolly Parton sang in her 1980 hit.
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Some local guys figured this out and decided to make a living out of fooling the Western media.
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It's what's made the game a great spectator sport, and also a brutal way to make a living.
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He is just a hard-working man, trying to make a living to take care of his wife.
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The lucky ones are able to make a living from their work but often carry deep funding worries.
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I didn't think everyone made tons of money, but I thought it was possible to make a living.
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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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"It gave me a sense that I could do something with my life, make a living," she says.
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Not allowing creators to make a living from their work is the real threat to freedom of expression.
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Not allowing creators to make a living from their work is the real threat to everyone's digital creativity.
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Around the same time, Bradlee was failing in his ambitions to make a living as a jazz pianist.
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I'd gone into debt, I couldn't work out how to make a living from music in this country.
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At that time, they could make a living out of it without having to systematically leave the city.
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We wanted to make a living out of it, but only with the stuff we want to do.
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" But, he adds, "I do believe any free person has a right to speak and make a living.
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This is how I can make a living while I'm trying to get my career of the ground.
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His brother, like Mahmoud, drove a taxi to make a living and was a rich source of information.
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There's always a lot of different things that help me make a living off of what I do.
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It's great that I can be creative and share that with people and make a living from it.
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We make films, we tell stories, and we rely on a strong copyright system to make a living.
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Meanwhile, Cipriani says he is still unable to gamble at casinos, and thus unable to make a living.
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Deviating from the plethora of tech initiatives, some newcomers are harnessing their cooking skills to make a living.
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Mr. Thiam tried to make a living for his family in their home village after his brother died.
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A legion of local women who make a living collecting plastic waste will supply the factory in Abidjan.
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A lot of people in this country are looking for fun and satisfying ways to make a living.
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It's another thing to be people like us who make a living off those people, and live comfortably.
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I'm able to just box, make a living, be well off, bring joy to my community, my fans.
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This isn't just about money for me, because trust me, there are easier ways to make a living.
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"Now that my son is gone, I can't see why I have to make a living," he said.
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And so Bronson, when he was still in his forties, basically gave up trying to make a living.
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It was an early push back on Stone's arguments that he needs the media to make a living.
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I make a living creating music now, and that is directly connected to my moving to this place.
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He's not playing in the WCL to make a living but rather to compete at the international level.
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We were doing something to make a living, to survive, to buy food, and to buy some clothes.
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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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Burke moved through the ranks at Ithaca and decided he wanted to make a living as a broadcaster.
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A lot of the documentary is about you trying to make a living in your particular career moment.
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" She paused and added: "If you think about it, it's a very strange way to make a living.
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Researchers also looked at how many streams artists would need to make a living outside the U.S., too.
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Not bad for a guy who has managed to make a living with racehorses by watching every dollar.
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"Anyone who makes art, you have to figure out how to make a living, too," Ms. Wagner said.
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She started a blog about dog marketing and is hoping to make a living working in that business.
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But because those are such alien ways, you just don't even know how other species make a living.
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After struggling to make a living in construction, the gang offered him employment, and a community, he said.
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People who can make a living and feed a family as they labor away ferreting out the truth.
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For many New Yorkers, especially immigrants, driving is one of the few viable ways to make a living.
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They came from a poor community where people make a living as farmers, basket weavers and acrobatic performers.
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Now, it's almost impossible to make a living as a freelancer writer unless you're extremely hardworking and lucky.
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Sharing knowledge and experience is often the only way a former spy can make a living, experts said.
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Being able to make a living from my art means I can shape my days however I want.
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" Pedersen said even though she loves teaching and loves her school, "we can't make a living this way.
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More than 4 million people in India are estimated to make a living from fishing and related activities.
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This is accomplished by persuading the farmers to agree to find a new way to make a living.
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Many North-Korean defectors make a living by telling their stories through TV shows, public talks or books.
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In that way, it's funny you went into music, because it's so hard to make a living now.
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Numerous armed groups make a living out of the dangers of a war and may act as spoilers.
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I've never had to meet a deadline, never had to make a living out of writing a book.
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That's what gave me the idea that I could continue this and probably make a living doing it.
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Which means I spend more hours in my car trying to hit the quota and make a living.
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Which is bad news for the 12,000 Tunisian families relying on the orange industry to make a living.
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Nicolas Cage has realized that he doesn't have to play the Hollywood game anymore to make a living.
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But it is not clear how the Rohingyas would make a living there, or how they would fit in.
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Pretend, for a minute, that you are a young publicist working to make a living in New York City.
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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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Most of the country's 223 billion people live in the countryside and depend on agriculture to make a living.
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It's a tough game, it's a tough way to make a living, but it does give you that freedom.
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"We've made no secret out of the fact we want to make a living out of this," Bradbury says.
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He might not make a living from these impossible to sell works, but he does make them to live.
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The poor will get poorer and many will try to use the chaos to try to make a living.
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For those attempting to make a living off of streaming platforms, a strike on their account could be disastrous.
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"I'm getting a chance to make a living at this thing that brings me so much joy," she said.
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Still, who can say in that moment that you'll be a success and make a living out of tennis?
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Plus, the protest probably hurts individual drivers just trying to make a living far more than it does Kalanick.
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After a few years I started to love the game and I realised that I could make a living.
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If you have something special and you're willing to work really hard, you can make a living at this.
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For a variety of reasons, it's just harder in 2016 for a developer to make a living selling apps.
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In Mexico AMLO laments the "tragedy" of those who have to move to big cities to make a living.
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Just 183% of the 10,000 youngsters in English clubs' academies go on to make a living in the sport.
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The 25 percent reduction has roiled drivers in the area who were already struggling to make a living wage.
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Others, however, said the strike was causing hardship in a city where many make a living as street sellers.
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Rapid advances are being made to ensure that people can make a living, regardless of their gender or sexuality.
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From a general observation, people are preoccupied with careers, relationships, getting good grades, and trying to make a living.
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They put their all into a piece of work, hoping to attract a following, and eventually make a living.
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Many in Tultepec make a living fabricating and selling homemade fireworks, and explosions there are a semi-regular occurrence.
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"All of the jumpers would be scattered everywhere just to make a living, but also to compete," he said.
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I only expected to be able to do what I loved doing, and hopefully make a living at it.
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Ferencz, 34, said the financial support convinced him he could make a living at home instead of moving elsewhere.
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People who make a living selling their own video clips can shoot five to 10 per week, she says.
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She can't believe people are so riled up they're going after an actress just trying to make a living.
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Before, it was dominated by single mothers known locally as "mule women", who struggled to make a living elsewhere.
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And its popular creators, many of whom are home-grown stars, want to be able to make a living.
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We should be working on increasing the number of Americans who make a living wage, not just any wage.
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However, the collective licensing system that I depend on to make a living is on the verge of collapse.
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They say his trade wars and a slew of tax changes have ruined their ability to make a living.
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I decided to make a living doing something I'd dreamt of doing every since I was a kid: writing.
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What's even more astounding is that so many of those YouTubers can make a living simply from viral videos.
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"In order to make a living here, they sleep in their cars for two to three weeks," she said.
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Some girls are surprised, others are scared, and others are embarrassed by what I do to make a living.
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To make a living, cam girls work anything from three to 63 hours a day, but success requires consistency.
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Here are some of the people who cross the river to make a living — and to remake their lives.
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It was a place where they could make a living while striving for stages not upholstered in red vinyl.
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Like everyone, your coworkers are trying to make a living under capitalism, meaning they're probably stressed, overworked, and underpaid.
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She claims the city never made her happy, it's too hard to make a living, her baby needs peace.
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In a country that values the young and cheap, Mr. Ashlock has few other options to make a living.
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He told my father, 'Your son is no wunderkind, but if he practices hard, he can make a living.
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For most of the town's history, the main reason they came was to make a living off the rocks.
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Farmers in South and Central America make a living harvesting — and smashing — the bugs that go into the dye.
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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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I want the same right as everyone else in the United States to go out and make a living.
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"Fighters cannot enter the sport of boxing and become a fighter and make a living at it," he said.
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"The ability for one to make a living online, particularly on YouTube, is about to change drastically," he said.
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In order to make a living, he took a position as a Japanese teacher at Koyo Gakuin, in Nishinomiya.
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The administration's next move focused on those who make a living off illegal immigration: human smugglers and child traffickers.
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I tell her it&aposs not my fault I have to make a living out of my crazy ideas!
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"They've basically said, 'You cannot make a living as a chef,'" Ronald Schutz, Coscarelli's lawyer, said in an interview.
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An apprenticeship gave me the tools I needed to make a living and life for myself and my family.
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That made it harder for them to make a living, and forced many into more dangerous, street-based work.
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A few years ago, Daniel Ramos's grandmother asked him just how did he make a living as a photographer.
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At the time, talented European drivers could make a living racing in the country, so Byrne tried his luck.
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It has allowed them to express themselves, to build a community, and up until recently, make a living safely.
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Annalise: Might want to start investing in some Photoshop lessons, this is no way to make a living, man!
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The film probes serious matters — loneliness, addiction, illness, and trying to make a living — while also being thoroughly entertaining.
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It's the only way I know how to make a living other than sell jeans or go work at McDonald's.
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They just simply tried to make a living for their children and give them a foundation for a better life.
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"Never rely on YouTube ad revenue if you want to make a living off of YouTube," Moras told CNN Business.
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Many residents in the town make a living by fabricating and selling homemade fireworks, and explosions are a regular occurrence.
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In fact, it's literally our company mission, is to enable creators to make a living entertaining and educating their fans.
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He also told me the best way to make a living is to do a lot of favors for people.
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A 2008 graduate of the University of Minnesota, Allen decided early on she wanted to make a living in agriculture.
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They can also show migrants "there is not only street selling but other opportunities to make a living", she added.
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I never felt that it was impossible to be a woman photographer, but I also wanted to make a living.
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More people are making stranger, cooler games than ever before, but it's seemingly never been harder to make a living.
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I have always aspired to make a living doing what I love, and I have, so I am very fortunate.
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They used to be able to make a living with 250 traps, but now it can take 800 to 1,000.
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But after a few years I started to love the game and I realized that I could make a living.
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It's difficult to find support for serious, in-depth journalism and it's difficult to make a living as a journalist.
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They tried to make a living by planting a crop of beans, but a severe regionwide drought withered the plants.
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Well, David represents the millions of workers trying to make a living, pursue a passion or start a new venture.
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Huguenin, who works alone, sometimes helped by his son, says he earns too little from bells to make a living.
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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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He continued, talking about the pitfalls of trying to make a living while attempting to break into the film industry.
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Close to the Siberian village of Yangutum, stall holders brave the freezing temperatures of the tundra to make a living.
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Is it really worth it to be a professional athlete trying to make a living in the Los Angeles area?
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Also, many people aren't just looking for a place to live in and make a living out of their art.
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Even if the NBA doesn't work out immediately, or at all, a player like Peak can make a living elsewhere.
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The island city also became a home to numerous Chinese artists who left occupied China to make a living there.
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In the Bay Area, home to Uber and Silicon Valley itself, some drivers are struggling mightily to make a living.
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People who make a living choosing the clearest words with the most descriptive meanings would be wise to avoid it.
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But it was under the condition that I get a teaching degree so that I could always make a living.
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But for most of the month, he stays near the bridge in order to make a living for his family.
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Syrian wheat trader Ishak Dandal is also pessimistic and has diversified to selling automobiles to try and make a living.
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According to the PAU report, 3.5 million of Punjab's 9.1 million workers make a living from agriculture or associated activities.
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"We make a living telling the history of America, one piece at a time," Wolfe says over the opening credits.
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"I hope that basketball gains momentum and kids understand that you can actually make a living from it," Adams said.
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Even those who make a living in the public eye aren't immune to the perils of oversharing — on the contrary.
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"No one should have to shorten his or her life to make a living," Labor Secretary Tom Perez said Thursday.
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While anyone can use the feature, it's primarily aimed at celebrities and people who make a living from social media.
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Some of us have been fortunate enough to force a way through the maze and make a living as artists.
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She did not save her WWF earnings, and she struggled to make a living for the rest of her life.
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Rosaura also narrates Díaz's inevitable musical trajectory, though he'd never take it seriously enough to make a living from it.
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Our clients are all over the world, so we don't depend on Argentine law or economy to make a living.
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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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"I was amazed to realize that I could make a living wandering through this kind of landscape," he told me.
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Seeing how successful they are in life, I knew I didn't need to go to college to make a living.
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I know that even in the best of times, it has never been easy to make a living in entertainment.
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"It actually kind of ticked me off because it's like, How are we supposed to make a living?" she said.
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Anyhow, it's not opining on movies that's perverse to me, and good thing, since that's how I make a living.
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Today Mr. Jiang, now 19, is one of the game's top players, meaning he can make a living from it.
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Earnhardt's success has been much more than he ever predicted when he set out to make a living driving cars.
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This time it's the Critics' Choice Awards, giving those who make a living evaluating Hollywood another chance to pass judgment.
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If advertising still isn&apost working out, podcasters are increasingly turning to membership platform Patreon to make a living.3.
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Rather than joining a large corporation, many people make a living through platforms like Lyft, Uber, Airbnb, TaskRabbit and others.
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Throughout his shape-shifting professional odyssey, Liu wrote fiction, though he never imagined he could make a living from it.
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"As a player, you're not really in control of your destiny and the way you make a living," says Asomugha.
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Today Mr. Jiang, now 19, is one of the game's top players, meaning he can make a living from it.
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Now, they are called "ticks" because they refuse to budge, demanding a right to make a living, Mr. Thae said.
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Generally, to make a living on farm income, operations of at least 225 to 750 acres or more are needed.
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Davis says it wasn't just promotion, but it was a way to help Alton make a living for his family.
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This is a job for you, this is full-time, you make a living, seems like a decent living. Yeah.
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Many residents in the area make a living by creating and selling homemade fireworks, and explosions have become a regular occurrence.
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In an ad model, those niche things, you know, if you have 50,000 fans, it's not enough to make a living.
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While Berlin is her primary residence, she relies on income from performances and exhibitions around the world to make a living.
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If a driver gets in an accident, no matter whose fault it is, that threatens their ability to make a living.
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Many Isle de Jean Charles residents make a living fishing, which limits how far away from the water they can move.
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After he was banned, Wohl said in the video he was "expecting this," and didn't need Twitter to make a living.
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People who write and want to control the content — how do you do that, and how do you make a living?
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Ackman argued that the company, which relies on distributors, harms undocumented immigrants trying to make a living in the United States.
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Not allowing creators to make a living from their work is the real threat to the free flow of information online.
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I learned at a very, very young age to make a living and bring it to my father and my mother.
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Uber, like other players in the gig economy, has a tenuous relationship with those who make a living from its software.
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So I grew up knowing I was gonna have to work my butt off, just to make a living making music.
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Now he's in Los Angeles full time, trying to make a living as not just a YouTuber but also an actor.
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They'll bring us takeout, drop off our packages and displace lots of humans who currently make a living doing these things.
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Books remain a hard way to make a living; no one I know can afford to write or translate full-time.
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I have a number of friends with a passion for American literature, who aren't able to make a living at it.
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It's about the way free porn sites, notably PornHub, have made it very hard for porn workers to make a living.
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The film follows a former wrestler and his family as they make a living performing at small venues around the country.
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And few fighters, or athletes, make a living mark on a sport by coming up with a new move to ape.
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I enjoy it; it's what I like to do and I'm very fortunate to make a living off of playing music.
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The majority of great work that's being done in the theater is happening Off Broadway, where you can't make a living.
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Other than it being really easy—it's an easy way for me to make a living because I enjoy working out.
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In a 4003 report commissioned by the city, black businesspeople said they commonly had to leave Jacksonville to make a living.
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Fantin-Latour had an ambiguous relationship with portraiture: He regarded with horror his father's dependency on it to make a living.
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Seismic changes to our market economy are having a profound effect on the way Americans are able to make a living.
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Nothing is more dangerous than a group of highly trained, highly disciplined, professional warriors with no way to make a living.
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Before the age of 10, Charlie Chaplin had to figure out how to make a living on the streets of London
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"And the question came up even then: Why aren't there other places for a classically trained singer to make a living?"
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The film connects to themes as varied as the immigrant experience, the American dream and dangerous ways to make a living.
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And the fact that just for having meetings, they were denying people the right to make a living, is really scary.
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The people needed good art, or at least to be protected from bad art, and artists needed to make a living.
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Ben Affleck's not done with rehab yet, but he's still squeezing in studio meetings ... 'cause a guy's gotta make a living.
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Mr. Chávez's successor, Nicolás Maduro, still makes fun of hard-working people who go abroad to make a living cleaning toilets.
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Coastal development and population growth has increased the number of fishermen in our area, making it harder to make a living.
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"It's a political war, but to us it's not a political war — we're just trying to make a living," he said.
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"I am at great risk because of my age, but I have to go out to make a living," he said.
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Today I'm more famous and more powerful but then, I was just one writer among many struggling to make a living.
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He seems to be just another guy trying to string together enough work to make a living doing what he loves.
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"It's hard to make a living from artwork anywhere in the world, but in Bulgaria, it's especially difficult," Mr. Dragnev said.
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"Trust me, you do not make a living selling short stories and bringing up five kids," Clark told CNN in 2002.
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They know that at least in Europe, they will still be able to make a living with club tennis and coaching.
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So long as illegal immigrants can make a living in the United States, smugglers will make a fortune leading them there.
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Players feel that recent changes in how prizes are awarded have threatened the way they make a living: by playing cards.
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Your job can be a way just to make a living while you do other things that are important in your life.
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Speaking to WSB-TV, Teresa Varnadore said her son was "just out there trying to make a living" when he was killing.
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Having attended a half dozen of the shows, I can say they're blissful… unless you're a musician trying to make a living.
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Fish near the surface can't just go down and expect to make a living, especially in the food and energy-starved depths.
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And he conveniently avoided the fact that some of the banned users are extremists who make a living by deceiving their fans.
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Next they demanded that everyone be given enough hours to make a living while also not being scheduled outside of their availability.
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RuPaul's career and "Drag Race" acted as a springboard for other drag queens to make a living through performances and corporate sponsorships.
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But we know it's enough to make a living off of if you can get at least one skin accepted every year.
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Because so the Democrats are going to rely on Hollywood who -- and they make a living selling sex, drugs, violence in movies.
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I would love to make a living as a writer who works out of her beautiful rustic queer commune in Northern California.
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The bad news is that, while it's easy to become a journalist, it's very difficult to make a living as a journalist.
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It's not an easy place to make a living or a career, and it was especially difficult if you were a woman.
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Getty added that Google was threatening the livelihoods of 200,000 contributors who relied on the company's business model to make a living.
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People are desperate to make a living, said Michael Lopidia, the former deputy director for the Wildlife Conservation Society in South Sudan.
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" E: "I agree, I think it's an amazing thing to be able to be creative and make a living out of it.
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Ever since Instagram took over as prime advertising space, members of Bachelor Nation can make a living promoting products on social media.
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But I quickly learned it's tough to make a living as an artist and without realizing it, my path was being cemented.
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YouTube has turned ordinary people into celebrities and created an entirely new class of professionals who make a living on the platform.
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Bed bugs are terrifying, sure, but they're also slow-moving and need a home base near their prey to make a living.
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I am an avid self-publisher and web site geek, but I also make a living as a paid client of centralizers.
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It is tough enough for ordinary Palestinians to make a living in the tiny coastal territory hemmed in by Israel and Egypt.
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He needed to make a living and Monopoly was the best chance of earning one that he had come across in years.
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While at first glance, Spotify paying less for per stream might seem worse for artists trying to make a living on music.
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You *kind of* need to know how to do that well if you want to make a living in today's job market.
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I am extremely lucky to be able to make a living at what I do, but I also love what I do.
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In one of his most popular episodes, he discusses how to make a living flipping stuff on Craigslist, hopefully without getting murdered.
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I also work on less commercial projects, but in order to make a living, I have to establish relationships with big brands.
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"That's how they make a living — by entertaining other people watching them play video games as crazy as that sounds," he says.
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The communities make a living on both sides of the border, with many of their members speaking English and holding dual citizenship.
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If you want to see the very highest level of competition, or to make a living by winning, the future looks bright.
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But a sharp downturn in the trucking industry and a slew of tax changes have hampered their ability to make a living.
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"I would point out that I make a living writing and speaking about politics," he said at a press conference on Thursday.
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You bring all of that stuff into what you do and it's such a personal and raw way to make a living.
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For anyone trying to make a living on Instagram, followers equal income: The more people you have, the more money you make.
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Education is really their best chance at having a life and being able to make a living for themselves and their families.
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The number of people in the creative industries, advertising and more who make a living on social media is probably much higher.
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Just a few months prior, he was a virgin in the adult industry, looking for a new way to make a living.
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Modi, 68, has often spoken about selling tea to make a living before joining politics, as a mark of his humble origins.
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The middle class, by this reckoning, must take care of itself, finding new ways to make a living if the factories close.
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Living with their families in shacks in a gold shantytown in the Andes, these women make a living gleaning gold from rubble.
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Not long ago, Li Tianyou was a scrawny junior high school dropout struggling to make a living in China's dreary industrial northeast.
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But his family and friends say Mr. Ochisor had become depressed over not being able make a living as a taxi driver.
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You know, this is where I make a living, but yeah, yeah, yeah, the offices are all locked up, and they're filled.
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I took a class called "Too Young to Retire" and realized I could make a living doing something different — something I loved.
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"They're just another wild animal trying to make a living, and they do it by killing ungulates and other things," he said.
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Critic's Pick In this outstanding documentary, a family of emergency medical workers struggles both to save lives and to make a living.
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If you're afraid to make the leap, you should know that it's possible to do what you love and make a living.
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How could I give air time to people who make a living off of tearing apart the GOP, never mind the country.
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It's just starting to uncover a lot of the things strippers have to experience just to be able to make a living.
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Fourth, she similarly expressed regret and sorrow to her fans and followers whose good will she depends on to make a living.
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He didn't start writing until he was in his early 30s, after failing to make a living as a sculptor and woodcarver.
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I had to find the software to be able to repair my tractor and make my customer happy and make a living.
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There, a director had told her that the only way to make a living in porn was to also be a prostitute.
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"Japan preserves the culture amazingly," Stacks says, pointing out that many B-Boy elders make a living by giving clinics in Asia.
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Some are passengers in his car, which he uses as a taxi to make a living by charging one dollar a trip.
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In order to make a living in Glitch City, Dorothy works the streets, specializing in everything from orgies to ageplay to cuddling.
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Jenni "JWoww" Farley has certainly had her fair share of fights on TV, but she doesn't want to make a living from it.
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Number two, that we'd be finally appreciated for our accomplishments not just our looks, and also to be able to make a living.
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Her eldest children, who are 17 and 15, want to stay in Oklahoma to work and help her make a living, she says.
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Blogging is a great tool for reflection and sharing what you've learned, even if you don't hope to make a living at it.
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But if you're streaming Twitch an hour a day and expecting to make a living at it, I hope you're really, really good.
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This allowed many local dealers to make a living by exploiting the price difference of iPhone products between the city and the mainland.
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Ammar speaks English with ease, and has used his language skills to make a living in the camp as a translator and fixer.
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"Her dream was to come to the US to get certified and make a living healing people," Pitaya said in a Facebook post.
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"We did not know what other way to live, than just finding whatever job was out there to make a living," she said.
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Like everyone else here, Fallows hasn't seen great white sharks for more than a year, but he still has to make a living.
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She's caught in the middle of competing interests the wealthy exploit the workers who toil in the center, trying to make a living.
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The money he was able to get from the ads that ran against his videos was not nearly enough to make a living.
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And there are producers trying to figure out how to make a living in a post-Spotify, post-Apple world of streaming music.
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The struggle to make a living has led groups of Maasai in Dar es Salaam to join forces and create informal welfare organizations.
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India's coastline is more than 7,500 km (4,660 miles) long, and about 13 million people make a living from fishing and related activities.
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Unfortunately for those who try to make a living catching them, their populations often seem to undergo a cycle of boom and bust.
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Even hair and makeup, they're working for free now, whereas before, they could actually make a living doing what they were passionate about.
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But many see their service primarily as a way to make a living, as the soaring cost of recruiting and retaining them indicates.
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But when they saw how much I enjoyed making videos and that I could make a living from this, they changed their minds.
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But the big firms are starting to gobble up or squeeze out the small businesses through which poorer North Koreans make a living.
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It starred Ashley Walters as Dushane and Kane Robinson as Sully, both of whom play drug dealers who struggle to make a living.
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It has become impossible to make a living from farming, and a lot of people have moved to cities to do other jobs.
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By day he worked at a digital services firm to make ends meet while he tried to make a living from his band.
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Obviously, the only way to make a living at this is to write extremely quickly, churning out one or more articles per hour.
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In the past, the textile loom rendered legions of workers obsolete—and yet manual laborers eventually found new ways to make a living.
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India's coastline is more than 7,500 km (4,660 miles) long, and about 4 million people make a living from fishing and related activities.
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But she was worried that she couldn't make a living by way of art alone, which eventually led her to take another path.
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He sips a Canadian whiskey and recalls the days when there were other ways to make a living on the water besides lobster.
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Financial advisors make a living trying to help clients steer clear of error when it come to managing money but mistakes do happen.
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It may be legal, it may be lucrative, but it's a nasty thing to do and a shameful way to make a living.
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There weren't many opportunities to make a living in the rolling, verdant hills of Huehuetenango, according to Lucas Perez Garcia, the village mayor.
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To be able to afford that, one needs to make a living, and that means one has achieved a certain level of success.
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Ruben Santiago-Hudson will direct the drama about guys trying to make a living in Pittsburgh as unlicensed cab drivers in the 1970s.
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Have you ever wanted to make a living eating ice cream, taking food pictures for your social media, or attending weddings every weekend?
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"I had just seen a lot of people struggle to make a living, and I just didn't think it was fair," she said.
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For now though, invasive ads remain a part of the web, and even the people who block them need to make a living.
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He will fight for us because we love him, Italian fans love him, he has a family and deserves to make a living.
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As long as you can capture someone's attention, then you will be able to make a living doing something that you enjoy, online.
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Mr. Scibilia said the camps had given him a chance to make a living writing songs and lifted his profile as a performer.
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It also hurts sex workers' ability to make a living and safely vet clients online, and is a thinly veiled form of censorship.
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Music creators simply "cannot afford to make a living," said Daryl Friedman, the head of industry and government relations for the Recording Academy.
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One of the dead, Vahid Heidari, a street peddler, had been trying to make a living in Arak, a city in central Iran.
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When I started the show, you couldn't make a living making a podcast, so I needed to get some episodes on the radio.
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At that point, Cooper wanted to be a poet, and thought he'd make a living as a rural postman, writing in the afternoons.
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And in a state where it's increasingly difficult to make a living as a performing artist, the Bracebridge Dinner is a unique gig.
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Witchers (who are mostly men but some female witchers do exist, yay!) are like bounty hunters — they make a living by killing monsters.
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But these days, with a flood of available delivery people, he makes about $150 a weekend and is struggling to make a living.
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"The democratization of those types of benefits allow people to have more flexible ways to make a living," Kalanick told reporters in 85033.
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The hardest part was accepting cultural differences, but she loves the lifestyle that allows her to make a living wage and still travel.
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For many people, going to work is simply a way to make a living, unhappily trudging through each day to make ends meet.
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I love the Bancroft family, they're good people, but they had the right to want to make a living off of their investment.
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"We are committed to helping [creators] build their careers and make a living doing this work," a spokesperson told Recode after Tuesday's presentation.
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Not only have I gotten to make a living doing what I really love, but I've learned so much from all of you.
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But grave challenges face the 26,22012 fishermen like Dineshan who make a living from the southern part of the lake, which covers 214,22 hectares.
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Even as recently as this January, we heard about Cameron Harris, a right-wing lone-operator, who published fake news to make a living.
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In a survey of migrant entrepreneurs by KfW, a German development bank, a third said they saw no other way to make a living.
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In the decade plus since Visa/MasterCard's decision, things have been a little tricky for anyone hoping to make a living selling sex online.
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Authorities in Ho Chi Minh City are moving vendors away from congested areas, and "advising them on more stable ways to make a living".
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Her father, Han Seung-won, a novelist, struggled to make a living from his writing, and her family moved frequently when she was young.
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Some, like Kader, turned to the sex industry because no one would hire them and they had no other way to make a living.
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Now that StarCraft isn't what it used to be, these players talk about becoming coaches, streaming, and commentating live events to make a living.
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Trump voters are people like my father, who works hard every day to maintain his cabinet shop and make a living for our family.
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Kyncl says that YouTube wants to make sure that creators who make a living off the platform can do so without gaming a system.
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America's legal system will ignore the mounting evidence that women feel vulnerable at work, operating in oppressive environments for them to make a living.
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Clearly, Miss Piggy doesn't believe she's crafty enough to make a living off the craft-goods website if her show suffers a similar fate.
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Billions of people in this world work harder than I ever have, under far more grueling conditions, and still don't make a living wage.
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Disappointed, Kamkolkar — based in New York City — took a day job at Nickelodeon to make a living, putting his indie filmmaking dreams on hold.
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It's not an attempt to stop yachtsmen make a living but for a country to look at its own first before they go overseas.
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Before black-haired Barbies and the plethora of Asian YouTube stars who make a living by mocking their immigrant parents lovingly, there was Mulan.
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With few options to make a living back then, women learned to dive for abalone, sea cucumber, and other delicacies to sell at markets.
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Which set of images felt like the first ones that made you think "yes, this is something I could do to make a living"?
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"I have to make a living, and the people here will come anyway; that attack has already happened now," he said matter-of-factly.
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Fighting with My Family follows a former wrestler and his family as they make a living off performing at small venues around the country.
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When someone promises "free" anything, run the other way — particularly if you have a lifetime of trying to make a living ahead of you.
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"This is how I make a living, off the Glades," said Mr. Kennon, who wears a gold ring in the shape of a gator.
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By then, Brown was telling Reddick he could make a living as a football player, but he still didn't predict what was to come.
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It wasn't that I was naked, it was that these were artists—people that make a living turning inspiration into something beautiful and profound.
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Restaurants have always been a place where immigrants have gone to make a living, created community and showed off the cuisine of their heritage.
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"If you try to restrict how people make a living, you'll discover that the whole city depends on couriers for food, water, every need."
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But he did not originally think he could make a living as a recording engineer, and attended the Pennsylvania College of Optometry in Philadelphia.
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Morgan contends he lost business contacts in his phone as well, and that this cost him commission, affecting his ability to make a living.
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And I was left searching for a full-time job in a state where it was difficult to make a living as a creative.
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When you make a living by putting every detail of your life on national TV, it makes zero sense to take yourself too seriously.
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But it also heightened tensions in a country where about two million people make a living producing charcoal, according to the World Agroforestry Centre.
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Some travelers love to fly, some hate it, and for others, it's not a bad way to make a living or lucrative side hustle.
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There's a small club of us, actors and actresses, because it's really difficult just to make a living as an actor without being famous.
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The Pelican spiders, so-called because of a long neck and long jaw-like appendages, make a living by hunting and killing other spiders.
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BOISE, Idaho — In this rugged state of jagged peaks and black volcanic soils, people struggle to make a living and get good health care.
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Studies have shown that only the top 100 players or so earn enough money to make a living, after subtracting travel and coaching expenses.
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Half a century ago, how would a single mother, an unemployed college dropout with four children and no outside family support, make a living?
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The Vineyard Theater asked me three times because I had told them they didn't pay well enough and I needed to make a living.
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As their lands are too small for foraging, the Guarani Mbya need to buy food in town and make a living selling indigenous crafts.
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As their lands are too small for foraging, the Guarani Mbya need to buy food in town and make a living selling indigenous crafts.
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Being able to make a living and support oneself is certainly a critical piece of the empowerment puzzle, but it is only one piece.
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When I got out of RISD [Rhode Island School of Design], I never thought I'd be able to make a living as a cartoonist.
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I was literally saying to them, 'You know this is probably going to affect everything I do and the way I make a living.
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There are people out there choosing to share the intimate details of their lives with millions of people; some make a living off it.
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It&aposs really a way to bring smiles to people&aposs faces and have fun doing it, and still, you know, make a living.
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And for just a moment, a low-pay, tenuous job at Berry's seems, in contrast, like a pretty good way to make a living.
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They were part of Japan's first generation of skateboarders, and they still make a living from it — through photography, art, magazines and skate shops.
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I'm not 25, so to be able to still maintain and make a living my whole career, is something that I'm very grateful for.
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On one side are religious people who say the government should not force them to violate their principles in order to make a living.
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Entrepreneurship is for the hustlers — those who can't hold down a traditional job and have to get creative and scrappy to make a living.
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It alleges that the law also infringes on workers&apos rights to choose how they make a living and could void their existing contracts.
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It alleges that the law also infringes on workers&apos rights to choose how they make a living and could void their existing contracts.
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These moves have pushed many people to seek social media fame; some even try to make a living by selling products to their followers.
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As someone who professionally puts on other faces to make a living, what have you learned about dealing with vulnerability in your own life?
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But at least for workers who want to make a living in a certain kind of work without moving, consolidation may be an issue.
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But the people who make a living studying prospects seem to think he has potential to be a good NHL player down the road.
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She recounts all the fucked up stuff that happens to you when you've worked yourself to the bone to make a living in music.
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But the shuttering of small galleries is making it harder for emerging artists — not to mention the dealers who represent them — to make a living.
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This is similar to how we couldn't imagine a web app developer decades ago, and now millions make a living doing that today, he said.
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On the other hand: Hecklers also make for good stories about the abject pain and humiliation of trying to make a living in show business.
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Governor Rodrigo Rollemberg opened a new landfill further out of town to replace it, angering thousands of scavengers who make a living from the garbage.
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For the average citizen, some said the strike was causing hardship in a city where many make a living as street sellers or market traders.
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Needing to find work elsewhere in order to make a living, some farmers tell me they are having to walk away from their profession altogether.
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But most shows rely on ad money to make a living, and for those podcasts, show notes and data can be essential to their business.
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Massage workers "are just trying to make a living, whether it's legit or it's not," said David Bredin, a Flushing lawyer who represents spa workers.
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" He calls Airbnb a "blessing," because "you'd have to live in Hawaii to understand that it is a very difficult place to make a living.
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And I was like, Why not just set up shop in Hong Kong and make a living in the world's greatest city for Chinese food?
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Messrs Limbaugh & Co divided the world into two camps—hardworking Americans struggling to make a living versus liberals bent on taking them for a ride.
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Yet some very dull books have been written about God, and some very fine ones about how to make a living and stay fairly honest.
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Not the inherent right for an American to fairly make a living, not about the harms visited on a marginalized community by decades of discrimination.
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In the fields and factories where poor women work, managers can prey on them knowing that they have no other way to make a living.
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For now, the company says that its human drivers don't have to worry about whether or not they'll still be able to make a living.
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If this proves to be so, then those seeking to make a living selling sea cucumbers may wish to find gentler ways of harvesting them.
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Meanwhile, many of the people who make a living on the platform swear that YouTube doesn't care about their interests or well-being, only profit.
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This includes miners who are scrabbling to make a living and would probably contest the idea that only "powerful interests" are behind the gold rush.
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The field is open to more than just college students, and most don't earn enough to make a living — if they make money at all.
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A machine intelligence system, dubbed Emma AI, is starting a fund that hopes to outsmart the humans and computers that make a living trading stocks.
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In the late 235s, Cohen was attempting to make a living as an artist, while Greenfield aspired to become a doctor, the Washington Post reports.
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While environmental activists have protested the pipeline's development, the strongest pushback comes from locals and working-class people worried about how they'll make a living.
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Some developers have been vocal about their struggles to make a living off of making apps, and are hoping for a better payout from Apple.
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For the past 20 years, I've been fortunate to make a living (though somewhat meager at times) that has somehow always been connected to photography.
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I'm really lucky I got my foot in the door and people have their ears open enough for me to make a living on it.
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In the past, widows had been able to make a living after their husbands' deaths by cultivating prawns or carrying out small-scale survival farming.
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Amorphous and difficult to pin down, it was a system that allowed at least some poets to make a living without overly quantifying their art.
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In its favor: Oscar voters love films about show business, and this is a love letter to the strivers who make a living in Hollywood.
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Ocasio-Cortez has previously called for lawmakers in Congress to increase pay for members of their staff, stating that some don't make a living wage.
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Then Suzanne, struggling to make a living in the South of France, leaves a job as a medical secretary and opens a family-planning center.
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She fled to Medellin to escape the violence in 2005 but struggled to make a living and returned a year later despite the ongoing violence.
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The union is demanding that Google brings back the old YouTube after changes on the platform have impacted how independent creators can make a living.
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One couldn't just drink coffee and talk and still make a living, though—especially after Diderot was disinherited for his bohemianism by his bourgeois dad.
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Penelope is certain that her art is no good, and that it will never become good enough for her to make a living from it.
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Of course I hoped you might be able to make a living with your music, but I also wanted you to have a backup plan.
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If the US accepts the reality that robots are taking some jobs, they argue, the country can improve how people work and make a living.
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VICE News traveled to the Bayou to see what it's like to make a living — and maybe a meal — out of Louisiana's most wanted rodent.
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The novel takes place in a gritty, dangerous city of Kos, where so-called sin eaters make a living devouring rich people's sins, absolving them.
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But the tech and media confab, hosted in Munich, also includes artists and humanitarians and lovely weirdos who do not make a living off software.
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Climate ___ At restaurants across America, servers calculate how far is too far, weighing harassing behavior against the tips they need to make a living wage.
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Mr. Ashlock spent a decade as a San Francisco cabdriver in the 1970s and 1980s as he sought to make a living as an artist.
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" We live in an environment that "seduces our attention at every turn ... and at the same time we're using our minds to make a living.
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He played the saxophone in school ensembles, but by college he concluded that he might not have the skills to make a living playing instruments.
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Winston Evans, 78, remembers when the fishing was so good that he had to go out only five days a week to make a living.
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You might have a drop, but you can still make a living off YouTube ads, and they pay well to creators with a large audience.
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This predicament is also complicated by the fact that there is now a whole class of people who make a living posting their lives online.
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It requires the right mix of economic incentives, education and resources for farmers and ranchers to experiment with new practices and still make a living.
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"As you get a little bit further into it, you realize it's very hard to make a living just doing stand-up comedy," he said.
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The negotiations will directly affect the lives of the 5.5 million Americans, including myself, who rely on the core copyright industries to make a living.
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Like bartenders and waiters, manicurists and hair stylists, dog groomers and parking valets, the carwasheros depend on the generosity of customers to make a living.
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"I could get another two, three, four-hundred dollars in some apartments but I say 'it's OK.' Everybody has to make a living," Paliouras said.
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For one thing, with all the skill at the Olympics, there are practically zero dudes at the Olympics who make a living with murderous hits.
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With no way to accept online payment for her online hemp business, PayPal had effectively destroyed Carpio's ability to make a living for six months.
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Artists felt the financial squeeze of trying to make a living in a small city without art buyers and a dearth of available day jobs.
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That's in part because of a fear of being arrested, which impedes their ability to make a living and could expose them to violence in prison.
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Good to know if this whole fashion designer thing and the Puma campaign falls through, Kylie can always make a living as a Coca Cola spokesmodel.
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But these harsh rules wouldn't only impact adults who are struggling to make a living; they would also affect children and seniors who live with them.
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I was working a regular corporate job in Japan, but cooking is something I love doing and I wanted to make a living out of it.
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For many writers, the endless performance of being a writer — tweeting, appearing, making the rounds — is required simply to attract enough attention to make a living.
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You know, famous for "nothing" but also kind of legitimately famous for pioneering a new way to make a living, albeit an odd and divisive one.
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German Wanderlust is associated with the Romantic period, when hiking first became a leisure pursuit rather than something that wandering journeymen did to make a living.
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I understand that it's simple supply and demand, and some of these sellers are legitimately just trying to make a living, and it's just simple business.
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Many lack the skills to find work in cities; those remaining on the grasslands often struggle to make a living now that grazing has been curtailed.
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After all, if the most savvy and avant-garde of the new digital journalists can't make a living, what hope is there for old-school newspapers?
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Gray had also grown disaffected with the New York fashion scene and decided he wanted to make a living from his two passions: food and travel.
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Bishop figures he can make a living if he converts 1,000 of his readers in to paying customers, and figures he'll do much better than that.
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So they try as hard as they can, for as long as they can, to work in this industry, because they need to make a living.
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Father Percy Diaz, who leads Mass for the growing Latino community here, says immigrants who don't follow the rules find it hard to make a living.
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"When something as simple as water has that much importance, coming back into the world that I make a living in felt really trivial," she said.
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In Niger, as across much of Africa's Sahel region, frequent droughts have impoverished many people and made it much harder to make a living from agriculture.
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He still hasn't heard back from the UN. While refugees are here in Hong Kong, they're not allowed to make a living because they're not residents.
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Why do so many people who make a living from food come from a country that has been the butt of every foodie joke for decades?
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"Working people should not have to risk their lives to make a living and support their families," AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka said in a statement.
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Giovanni Bellini remained primarily a religious painter, but the younger Giorgione found it possible in this atmosphere to make a living entirely out of secular works.
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The start-up company is one of several initiatives across the country appealing to the appetites of Americans and giving refugees opportunities to make a living.
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If the middle-class consumer were willing to pay more for quality, those of us who are sustainable farmers would be able to make a living.
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India's coastline is more than 7,500 km (4,660 miles) long, and about 4 million people make a living from fishing and related activities, including making salt.
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"It was a clear message that, as a player, you're not really in control of your destiny and the way you make a living," he says.
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But environmentalists also live in the world we're trying to change: We take airplanes and rent buses for rallies; we make a living, shop for groceries.
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He did ask people around me, like my teachers, if rock music was good, if it was safe, if you could make a living from it.
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And since I draw on "me," in one way or another, in order to make a living, the repercussions extend to every aspect of my life.
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They should encourage more such investigations aimed at bringing down the scum who make a living trading favors and lie about their income to dodge taxes.
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Back then, there were many tobalá around (wild maguey) and they were of great quality, but nobody could actually make a living off our of mezcal.
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So, to find out how to take a good nude, I contacted the experts, cam boys and girls who make a living from looking incredibly sexy.
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We believe that all full-time drivers in NYC - taxi, limousine and Uber alike - should be able to make a living wage and support their families.
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And then when we had a baby, we decided to stretch out and play Top 40 and do whatever everybody was doing to make a living.
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Residents like Bringelo make a living harvesting Babassu nuts, a multi-use crop that grows in the wild and can produce porridge, cooking oil and cosmetics.
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"It is possible to survive and even make a living in that formidable terrain," she wrote in her memoir of her childhood, "Lazy B," in 2002.
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It's spread like wildfire on YouTube, where the biggest channels have millions of subscribers, and their creators can make a living off churning the stuff out.
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"The message we have sent the world is, 'Come and buy our real estate, but do not try to make a living here,'" Mr. Davidoff said.
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For many, owning land and using it to produce food, mine minerals or harvest timber have always been the only honest ways to make a living.
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The Amazon action comes at a time when authors are struggling more than ever to make a living in the harsh economics of the digital marketplace.
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These hands belong to people who often don't make a living wage, and who work in dangerous conditions just so we can get our clothes cheap.
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"I tell people: If you can, figure out what you love to do the most — and then see if you can make a living doing it."
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"According to these findings, many Australians are relying on gig work to make a living," Victorian Minister for Industrial Relations Tim Pallas said in a Jun.
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His decision, based on his need to make a living, prevented him from playing the majors for five years because only amateurs were allowed to compete.
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The rest of the jurors make a living following orders from directors, including three actors (Will Smith, Jessica Chastain, Fan Bingbing) and the composer Gabriel Yared.
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I was 24, single, hustling to make a living as a freelance writer and editor, and increasingly feeling the weight of responsibility of caring for them.
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In this episode, we interview one of my favorite meme makers, Sonny Side Up, about what it takes to make a living from writing great memes.
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Mr. Hodgkin was given a one-man show at Arthur Tooth and Sons in 1962, but for years he depended on teaching to make a living.
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There is much at stake in these discussions, including the ability of millions of American workers to make a living in entertainment and other copyright industries.
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We need to rethink the system so that they can make a living, avoid the closures of dairy farms and avoid the future shortage of butter.
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With live events shut down and restaurants for the foreseeable future a lot of friends are wondering when they'll be able to make a living again.
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"Smuggling is going to continue because there is no other way to make a living," Bayona said, at the entrance to a service station in Ureña.
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Valero-O'Connell talks to VICE News about money, being an artist in Minneapolis, and how she balances her health with the need to make a living.
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Compensation for CEOs has skyrocketed, while minimum wage workers in many states now need to work at least two full-time jobs to make a living.
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You can't go viral every week, but you can be a niche celebrity, and that seems to be the way to make a living at it.
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Glick's reasoning against the bill was that the money in the sport is generally not good enough to make a living, so kids shouldn't even try.
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When he was a young actor hoping to make a living off his looks, Mr. Sabato would walk through Times Square and imagine himself on a billboard.
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Whereas artists once had to rely on local craft fairs or small boutiques to make a living, the e-commerce site allowed them to reach the masses.
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When you don't have low rent, you have people who have to be obedient, because they have to make a living in order to pay that rent.
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Some people were able to make a living recommending apps, linking out to them, and collecting a small fee when a reader decided to make a purchase.
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"The whole gig economy is already rough enough on people trying to make a living, being extra shady about it is just wrong," O'Neill told BuzzFeed News.
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Locals said their children could no longer play in parks or sports fields, and expressed fears that the migrants would turn to crime to make a living.
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"People can't make a living," Mr. Diallo said on the phone after a meeting to coordinate the New York actions with others in London and San Francisco.
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Like the idea that one can make a living doing art is something I didn't realize was highly rare until I was too old to plan otherwise.
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The third is encountering hordes of people who think they can act, write or direct better than the people who make a living in the entertainment industry.
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Turns out, when you make a living being the most creative version of "you," comfort isn't just a perk of the job — it's key to your success.
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People who make a living as professional party-starters are, one might think, as hedonistic as the sweaty crowds they entertain, with an added pinch of divadom.
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"I think people are taking advantage of the whole situation with Weinstein, and they're trying to make a living or they're trying to get famous," Krupa said.
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Put another way: Does the 4,089th best baseball player in America deserve to make a living wage, given that he works in an almost $10 billion industry?
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The art of the side hustle is quickly becoming a professional track for millennials looking to make a living wage or who can't find full time employment.
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This might mean no guacamole or chocolate avocado mousse for a while this summer, but also undoubtedly affects growers depending on produce sales to make a living.
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As one source put it ... many 'AGT' contestants make a living off their art, so it wouldn't be right for the show to keep them from that.
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For most of us, a job is the effort we undertake to make a living, and, if we are lucky, to express our passions through our employment.
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It opened up opportunities to people who had not been allowed to express themselves musically in the exact way they wanted and make a living from it.
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She now sells handmade bracelets to make a living, and relies on crowdfunding to help cover her legal expenses, which have reached 20,000 euros, or about $22,600.
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A few corporations will have control over what you see and hear, while independent and up-and-coming artists' ability to make a living will be devastated.
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But, he said, he came to the conclusion that he could not "work fast enough to make a living" in music, and his interest turned to acting.
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The conflict has stirred emotions about inequality in urban China, pitting wealthier drivers against the blue-collar workers who need the electric bikes to make a living.
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With the fact that Syrians want to work, make a living, put their kids in decent schools, and recover their dignity, just like the rest of us?
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There exists a whole class of Chinese entrepreneurs that make a living by stealing American designs and intellectual property to produce cheap, counterfeit versions of consumer goods.
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YouTube's modifications to address these issues combined with its stringent copyright infringement system has severely impacted how independent creators make a living off the platform, Sprave said.
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As it became harder for Italians to make a living in manufacturing, some of them welcomed the money that the Chinese workers brought into the local economy.
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It's good news for those authors and their publishers, not so encouraging for the increasing number of people who would like to make a living from writing.
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Many of them are storm chasers, like Timmer, who make a living by licensing the jaw-dropping video footage they capture on the ground to media outlets.
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Expanding our current housing voucher program to cover all low-income families would rebalance landlords' desire to make a living and tenants' desire to have a home.
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"It's vitally important to us that ... we have an equal footing to try and make a living as we have done for numerous years now," said MacDonald.
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Part of it, she acknowledges, is "commercialism" — if you're a witch, Salem is a great place to make a living — but part of it is more profound.
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People forced to leave home because of climate change, or who leave because climate change has made it harder for them to make a living, don't qualify.
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He borrowed a car to make a living driving for Uber, work that his son said he hated but that allowed him to remain in New York.
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After witnessing the 1975-1990 civil war and moving abroad with her husband to make a living, Hiyam al-Shami returned to spend her 60s in Lebanon.
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I always wanted to be a writer, but, for much of my working life, I didn&apost want to try and make a living as a writer.
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Women who would once run from the police while selling smuggled goods in markets now stand their ground, demanding the right to make a living, he said.
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While such a move would likely hurt the company's bottom line, it would also affect the ability of some users to fund projects and make a living.
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His success didn't happen overnight: After two years of struggling to make a living from acting gigs, he pivoted and decided to get his real estate license.
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What men like Louis C.K. or Maher have lost isn't the right to offend, or to make a living, but their place on the cultural cutting edge.
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Weijland, of Ajax, said that through his agent, Digital Enterprises, he was able to make a living from his work with the club and through the game.
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"It's a very busy airport with a lot of small-business men trying to make a living," said Bruce Pelly, the airport director for Palm Beach County.
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Many of the companies promised new business models, upended established industries such as transportation and triggered a chain effect on how people work and make a living.
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That's when I became a freelance puzzler — a very dubious career choice — and finally started selling crosswords, because you can't make a living on variety puzzles alone.
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In a manner of speaking, he's rich: With his Rare Pepe deck—virtual cards he's acquired thanks to his cryptocurrency activities—he's managed to make a living.
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How does one make a living firing a different gun every day, and how do they fit into the greater debate about gun control in the US?
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In Agbogbloshie, Ghana — a former wetland turned toxic electronics graveyard — young men make a living of about $2.50 a day sorting through the rubbish with their bare hands.
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More than 85 percent of working age Zimbabweans have no formal job and most people make a living by buying goods in South Africa to sell in Zimbabwe.
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They're so good at staying on top of these things while they basically have a target on their backs, they're pioneers, and they're there to make a living.
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"Creative professionals don't surrender their freedom of speech and freedom from coercion when they choose to make a living with their art," Carl and Angel Larsen told CNN.
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CNN's recent Uber ride with Ali was not the first time the network has caught up with him as he sought to make a living in the country.
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Would Ocasio Cortez feel the same way about Facebook banning an ad featuring her false assertion that the "vast majority" of Americans do not make a "living wage"?
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Very few of them are formally protected, and all of them are dependent on personal connections to make a living, which makes them unlikely to report bad behavior.
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His father, Joseph Louis "Joe" Cranston, was a struggling actor, and Cranston learned early on just how difficult it can be to make a living in show business.
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Abdulahi Olatoyan, who is a university dropout in his early thirties, turned to the streets to make a living and save enough money to start his own business.
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He's also quick to point out that, while he sells merchandise and does his best to make a living out of it, he's had help along the way.
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Some got grants to start a business, others a few weeks of therapy to change impulsive behaviour and teach basic skills for legal ways to make a living.
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It's now home to a thriving Creative section, where any imaginative person with a webcam and a dream can find a community, or maybe even make a living.
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While this is good news for you and I, it's a tragic death knell for all those who make a living breaking their way into your digital life.
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Not only would I be able to continue advocating for others while doing what I loved, I thought, but I could now also make a living doing so.
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ULAANBAATAR (Reuters) - Working 50 meters (164 feet) under ground with minimal air supply, Uuganbaatar is one of thousands of Mongolians trying to make a living digging for coal.
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We shot them on a fairly big scale... It was the only way, because you have to make a living... we lost a lot of cattle and sheep.
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The rehousing of nomads has helped provide some with building jobs, but has also brought suffering: those relocated sometimes find it harder to make a living from herding.
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Whether he and they can make a living doing so, and at the same time raise the fortunes of their adopted town, is still being debated, he said.
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Here is the Developers Union's mission statement in full: Dear Apple, We believe that people who create great software should be able to make a living doing it.
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He was one of a group of British composers for whom it was still possible to write straight, melodic music that wasn't pop and somehow make a living.
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His job as a broker allowed him time to travel, so he began building a photography portfolio and gauging whether he could make a living off his photographs.
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"It's cool in this day and age that people wake up in the morning and go make a living interacting with nature and feeding their community," he said.
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They're aided in their efforts by the DRC's history of armed conflicts, which leaves many young Congolese without an education or a viable way to make a living.
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What does it feel like to know that you had responsibilities for two young kids and you didn't even know how you were going to make a living?
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She performs because she loves to perform, but the nature of the economy forces her to make a living through the influencer industrial complex: DJing, modeling, and acting.
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If you want to make a living creating white supremacist content, you're probably not going to do it via sites like Kickstarter and Patreon, which prohibit hate speech.
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It's notoriously difficult to make a living as a cartoonist, but I've been fortunate to get a great many supporters who have been helping me out on Patreon.
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Do you think there's anything about you and your brother that's allowed you to be more successful than other twins who've tried to make a living in Hollywood?
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Or to the house of the fat minimart owner on the new estate from the '20013s and his endeavors to make a living independently of the supermarket chains?
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It's no secret that YouTube's biggest stars are using sponsored videos and advertising to make a living on the platform in addition to making a name for themselves.
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In a country as scattered and corrupt as Indonesia, much can get lost between the highest levels of government policy and a shopkeeper trying to make a living.
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They're people who even center-right professionals consider charlatans and cranks; they make a living by pretending to do actual economics — often incompetently — but are actually just propagandists.
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Without DACA and her work permit, Hernandez and thousands of others like her would have to retreat into the shadows, working under the table to make a living.
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"Clearly it's not possible to make a living as the job has become quite expensive, requiring snowmobiles and all the equipment that goes along with that," he said.
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Born in Paris and raised in Beijing, Zhao had been writing fiction since she was in grade school but never imagined she could make a living from it.
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" It sounds like this idea resonated with Steinberg, who argued, "The big social media platforms do not make a living by building small groups of very interesting people.
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His attempt to make a living as a freelance writer of gay erotic short stories (the checks came months late, when at all) was touching in its irrationality.
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There are rich, well-to-do families residing in the area, but the Outer Banks are also marked by their blue collar workers hustling to make a living.
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Live music is a mainstay at countless bars and restaurants, and even the mall and airport, but that doesn't mean every picker and grinner can make a living.
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There's also the immigrant hustle version: My parents dealt with constant racism, worked multiple jobs to make a living, and bought our clothes at yard sales and Kmart.
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Whereas before a dancer might compete through her teens, then earn her teaching certificate and open a school, she now had more opportunities to make a living performing.
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Drivers can't make a living, and people who use a livery service can't get where they are going, because the city streets are so clogged with livery cars.
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But on "Music's biggest night" viewers should be reminded of just how difficult it has become for less popular artists to make a living in the digital age.
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As much as I'd like to think I want to make a living by my wits alone, I know that relying on other people makes those stakes manageable.
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But the column also captures beautifully how creators like Mr. Maza rely on YouTube as a way to make a living even as its policies leave them exposed.
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Timothy Egan At dawn the woodpeckers start in, hammering heads against tree trunks, and you wonder if there's a better way for a bird to make a living.
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In the Midwest, where I live, small farmers struggle to make a living, are ignored by federal and state governments, and often end up abandoning their important profession.
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They needed to find ways that they could make a living without cutting down the last trees in their desperate effort to either grow food or make charcoal.
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Pyongyang, the capital, has seen a construction boom, and there are now enough cars on its once-empty streets for some residents to make a living washing them.
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Those hours might not be from nine to five, but they can at least allow people to make a living without having to work another job in between.
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Ms. Hoarfrost and Mr. Jung, who runs Pips along with his brother, Eugene, now make a living off the sport at totally different ends of the skill spectrum.
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Farmers have to be financers of the first order to work in the kind of high-capital, low-margin business in which they chose to make a living.
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She previously worked at YouTube and is deeply familiar with the tensions that arise between those seeking to make a living on social platforms and the platforms themselves.
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"These are to be repaid by the student athletes by those who make a living playing professionally up to an agreed percentage of their professional salary," he said.
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In Turkey, our correspondent met a man who made a fortune in human trafficking and a 15-year-old Syrian migrant scrubbing root vegetables to make a living.
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It&aposs no secret that financial planners are professionals who make a living off of managing money intelligently, and it&aposs great to have one in your corner.
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The story of the internet and the adult industry is often framed as a tragedy—at least, if you're someone who's hoping to make a living from smut.
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For the seventh year in a row, Hawaii was named the worst state to make a living for its 67% higher cost of living than the national average.
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To top it off, the government seized advertising website Backpage, and the result is that every avenue that sex workers use to make a living is under attack.
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Because I was only shooting for me and didn't have to make a living as a photographer, I basically shot what interested me: both urban and country life.
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However, it said the plan failed to provide an "unwaivable right to remuneration" for European film, TV and multimedia screenwriters and directors to make a living from their works.
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Please, look into this matter and defend the rights of all content creators, big or small, who are currently or hoping to make a living doing what they love.
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I submit to you that hate-mongers like the president make a living off keeping us divided as they sully our minds with unintellectual fuckery for their own benefit.
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Look, if you were to endorse a product, right, and a lot of people ... I think it's a new way to make a living off of the virtual economy.
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"3.5 million Londoners who use our app, and more than 40,000 licensed drivers who rely on Uber to make a living, will be astounded by this decision," Elvidge said.
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"The intelligence agencies pushing this false Russian narrative through a series of illegal hacks have hurt my ability to make a living and are soiling my reputation," Stone said.
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And while he's not claiming that he can turn every one of them into big celebrities, he said ICX can help them grow their audience and make a living.
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She knew what a struggle it was to make a living and a name for herself, and had been wondering why it seemed like some found fame so easily.
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They're the words and phrases that follow me every day as someone trying to raise a human, be a human, and make a living all at the same time.
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Remember that, while some people like to brag about low unemployment, job growth doesn't mean much when you need two or three of those jobs to make a living.
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According to the Direct Selling Association, more than 18 million Americans make a living or supplement their income with direct sales, adding $34 billion to the economy in 2014.
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Hundreds of fighters remain in former demobilization camps, where many are participating in business projects meant to help them reintegrate into society and find ways to make a living.
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The amateurism rules were much stricter for Olympic athletes in those days, so to make a living I needed a day job — I couldn't make any money from running.
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YouTube Red, the newish subscription service offering a revenue split with content rights holders, might attract Patreon's core users – creative types hoping to make a living on their talent.
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Atlantic Sea Farms is working with lobstermen to diversify their income streams before climate change potentially strips them of their ability to make a living from their current fishery.
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And she knows her risk is higher because she is a sex worker, but she says it's her only way to make a living as a transgender undocumented immigrant.
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Twitch hopes the program will expand the number of streamers on its platform who use streaming as a means to earn money and eventually even to make a living.
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The film from director Marielle Heller (The Diary of a Teenage Girl) probes serious matters — loneliness, addiction, illness, and trying to make a living — while also being thoroughly entertaining.
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Kelly and Daizy, both RISD-educated sculptors, are not creating work based on their thorough education, but, in order to make a living, adapting their skills to market demands.
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Once he regained the right to fight, to make a living, after three years wandering in the wilderness, Ali took his light to many places often forgotten and shunned.
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The advent of paid streaming means we are beginning to see value return to the music ecosystem, and along with it a way that artists can make a living.
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By turns lighthearted and cringeworthy, the film probes the darker side of trying to make a living as a writer while also depicting a kind of delightfully misanthropic friendship.
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The country advanced 24 spots to place 2946th among the world's 45 biggest economies, seen as a nation where social entrepreneurs can make a living and attract good staff.
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Faris, who has resorted to repairing broken mannequins in order to keep his business afloat, is not the only one struggling to make a living from the niche industry.
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Murray tells TMZ ... he's negotiating to get X out for some of the upcoming dates, saying the guy's got 15 kids to feed and needs to make a living.
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Hopefully you've already chosen a field you can be passionate about — something with a good track record of success in the marketplace where you can actually make a living.
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The women of Cao Bang make a living farming rice and corn and raising water buffalo, but they also grow indigo and magenta plants that produce rich, traditional pigments.
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Seven years ago, people would walk young elephants 685 km from Chiang Mai all the way to Bangkok so they could make a living from giving rides to tourists.
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Although bug bounties — rewards for people who identify and report security holes — are gaining in popularity, experts say the bounties alone aren't enough for hackers to make a living.
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Lawmakers also heard from Polly Trottenberg, commissioner of the New York City Department of Transportation, who urged them to remember the 4.4 million Americans who make a living driving.
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About 63% of those surveyed agreed that digital celebrities need ads on their channels to make a living, and 58% said they don't mind watching ads to support them.
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Falling wholesale prices mean Agustin Perea, from the Andalusian village of El Burgo, is finding it ever harder to make a living and he fears for the next generation.
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She told the men she was just a single mother trying to make a living, so they put some food aside for her before setting everything else on fire.
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The once-thriving island fishing community is seeing the lake change before them and many are being forced to move away to find other work to make a living.
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Regardless if the rest of the economy gets hit, dozens of truck drivers have told Business Insider that the trucking turndown has hurt their ability to make a living.
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GitHub Sponsors, which launched in May, allows people to provide financial support for open source developers and help them make a living off of writing code for free projects.
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For the broadcasters themselves, the addition of monetization represents an opportunity to make a living, or at least pocket money, from doing what they love: playing games on mobile.
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And it should come as no surprise—though it isn't mentioned in the Sun article—that Akahi Salas and Camila Castillo also make a living from their Breatharian lifestyle.
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They continue to sell cheap, handcrafted jewelry and food items to tourists on the beach to make a living, but now they actually find time to hit the waves.
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With women in Saudi Arabia allowed to drive from June 553, some are looking at the newfound freedom as a way to forge a career and make a living.
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"Because of the economy that rural Americans face, they do not have the capacity to keep themselves safe from COVID-19 and continue to make a living," it warned.
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"3.5 million Londoners who use our app, and more than 40,000 licensed drivers who rely on Uber to make a living, will be astounded by this decision," he said.
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She left the food industry to model full time but struggled initially to make a living at it, in large part, she says, because she lacked the business acumen.
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He joined the Fight for $250 not only because he believes that workers should make a living wage, but also because he wants workers in the industry to unionize.
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Instead of focusing on everything that had gone right, including how lucky I was to make a living as a writer, it got stuck on what had gone wrong.
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After the war, Chu Binh had returned to his que — his hometown in the northern countryside — married, fathered two kids and tried to make a living by growing rice.
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They were farmers there, like many generations before them, but they told me they could no longer make a living off their crops or even adequately feed their families.
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"We believe that all full-time drivers in N.Y.C. — taxi, limousine and Uber alike — should be able to make a living wage and support their families," Ms. Anfang said.
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My friends are waiting for power to be restored to the shopping center where their restaurant is located so they can start selling food again and make a living.
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"The idea is to get what players deserve and to grow the sport and to turn it from having 100 players able to make a living to suddenly 300."
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Christian Kern, the Social Democrats' energetic new leader and the chancellor since May, is now trying to make a living left-of-center party out of his moribund organization.
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Despite these facts, all commercial fishing was banned when the monument was eventually declared, harming the livelihoods of fishermen who relied on the canyons area to make a living.
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"We will see more migration, more unemployment, more bankruptcies, more impoverishment," said Amirhossein Hasani, who once made kitchen equipment but now tries to make a living selling foreign exchange.
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"Kroger and Walmart have the ability to manage these outside forces far more powerfully than the local guys who are just trying to make a living," Mr. Cohen said.
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Of that, a record 20.5 million Americans now make a living or supplement their income with direct sales, according to the latest data available from the Direct Selling Association.
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"The intelligence agencies pushing this false Russian narrative through a series of illegal leaks have hurt my ability to make a living and are soiling my reputation," he said.
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It was a model for how all Americans have to confront corporate power to ensure every family in the country can make a living and get affordable health care.
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E.D. -- who admits Simpson is his favorite football player -- says O.J. is still loved by so many fans that he could make a living off autographs and appearances alone.
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But the fact that top film critics do tend to be older white men working in a field that few people can make a living in has become increasingly apparent.
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" Uber has already said it will appeal, citing the "3.5 million Londoners who use our app, and more than 40,000 licensed drivers who rely on Uber to make a living.
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Yes of course college still pays off, but it pays off because it's becoming less and less viable for someone to make a living with just a high-school diploma.
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Maybe he just wanted his clothes to look their best and knew that spotlighting the collection on people who make a living as "human hangers" would get the job done.
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It does show the tough position that Uber finds itself in, though, both financially and with drivers who've grown frustrated by rates that make it harder to make a living.
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I found it really fascinating and very Warhol-ian that these people had found a way to make a living and make a long-form performance out of their lives.
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The nickname has been given to companies which own a portfolio of patents and make a living either licensing the technology, or suing those who appear to violate the patents.
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Stone said that despite previously telling a judge in February that a gag order banning him from speaking about the case would not affect his ability to make a living.
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The idea that you could make a living making albums and getting an advance and getting royalties theoretically on a record, that was pretty much gone five years after that.
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" Like Warren, she believes that debates about protecting the ability to make a living, buy a home, and afford college are really conversations about the "heart and soul of America.
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In Turkey, Zughbi is preparing for a lifetime of exile, but says conditions are not much better, as he struggles to make a living still as a medical aid worker.
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Globally, about half a billion people rely on corals for food or to make a living - or for coastal defense, according to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
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It's where the deals are made, where a firm handshake amidst the ambient insectoid buzzing of drones turns into real money for regular people just trying to make a living.
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The gold-rush fever has gotten so bad, the local high school even has a program that encourages students to graduate before heading off to make a living from fishing.
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There is an influx of misplaced refugees, all are law abiding citizens, and want to go back to their normal life, make a living, be a part of an economy.
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Those are the people I have to care about, because they don't get cared about enough by people who are privileged, who, you know, are able to make a living.
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"I make a living giving my clients advice, but this time I took the advice of one of my clients, who was all of 21 years old," Ms. Gordon said.
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He calls Nafta "a disaster" — and who would disagree among the dozens of people I went to high school with who left their hometown because they couldn't make a living?
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Donald Trump stumped to truckers, though the largely conservative group of workers is now distancing themselves from the president as his trade war disrupts their ability to make a living.
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The two parties are demanding that YouTube's parent firm Google introduce greater transparency to YouTube after various changes on the platform have impacted how independent creators can make a living.
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For most of the artisans, the one-way connection to international fashion is nothing more than an asterisk, a distraction from the real concern of how to make a living.
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"There are other services that day habilitation programs that Medicaid offer but this is pretty unique because the artists are able to make a living from their work," says Cosmadopoulos.
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"People working in China and Mexico are just doing their best to make a living and feed their families," said Mark Odom, 32, who was laid off for three years.
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"If Qixing goes bankrupt and my husband is laid off, how could we make a living?" said Liu Guifang, a full-time mother whose husband and sister work for Qixing.
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