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They subsisted on whatever they could find in the forest.
He subsisted by eating discarded food and drinking from faucets.
For food, Hallam subsisted on heaps of pasta and potatoes.
There, he subsisted on modest patronage from a local doctor.
But it's thought that they subsisted on bacteria in the water.
For one whole month I subsisted on air and water (just kidding).
In Twin Falls, he subsisted most days on blackened chicken from Popeyes.
For weeks, she said, she and her daughters subsisted on animal feed.
I subsisted on snacks and instant noodles for the rest of my journey.
It has long subsisted on core products like Gatsby gowns and polo shirts.
The agency historically subsisted on a meager budget with a few dozen staffers.
It has long subsisted on core products like Gatsby gowns and polo shirts.
The fauna that Neanderthals subsisted on kept migrating away, faster than they could.
I subsisted on fast food, smoked, drank, and did whatever drug was on offer.
In 295, 218% of humanity subsisted on less than $229 a day in modern money.
She ate normally one week every month, she said, then subsisted on bread and butter.
She subsisted for several years on a meager diet to help care for her younger brother.
The population consisted mostly of Bedouin tribes, who subsisted on pearl diving, pirating, and occasional smuggling.
But bodegas have always subsisted in lower-income neighborhoods, even as they transform into wealthy, unaffordable spaces.
Corey let his wife do all the cooking; Remy subsisted on smoothies; Neal's cooking equipment sat unused.
Adding to the good news, fewer families subsisted in poverty while fewer people went without health insurance.
They subsisted on a nutritional intake of cocaine, candy bars, and the occasional spliff for something green.
In the meantime, I have subsisted by trying to dunk other shortcake-adjacent cookies in my tea.
They subsisted on fruit sticks that had been packed into pouches below their chins during the drive.
In the 30 some years since, he has mostly subsisted on New York's 5-cent container deposits.
The Islamic State in Syria subsisted on taxes and fees it collected in the territories it controlled.
The Islamic State in Syria subsisted on taxes and fees it collected in the territories it controlled.
Mary Anne subsisted off welfare and food stamps for the rest of her life; she died in 2012.
"If you subsisted on that, you would be emaciated and pretty much unable to function normally," Sanders said.
And no, I don't mean the dried noodle-in-a-cup variety that I subsisted on in college.
When I was in college, I subsisted on a diet that was literally taquitos, jalapeño chips, and Slurpees.
We have subsisted for 40 years on less than 3 percent of the National Institutes of Health budget.
Muslim farmers blame Hindu politicians who shut down slaughterhouses, depriving the dogs of the scraps they subsisted on.
CHIP programs have so far subsisted on money left over from their last round of budgeting five years ago.
He's subsisted most of his life on very little sleep, coupled with little exercise and a high-fat diet.
Ultimately, after spending days alone wherein he subsisted on creek water, crickets, and berries, he accidentally stumbled into a campground.
But they largely subsisted on government grants and contracts with Southwest Key for work at the charter schools and headquarters.
She said she had subsisted on fruit, bread and jam, potato chips and graham crackers that the kidnappers had left.
Those stranded on planes for hours have subsisted on snacks, and others have allegedly been locked inside without food or water.
Meanwhile, Apple subsisted on raising the average price of the iPhone and selling customers newer models with four-digit price tags.
For a guy who had subsisted on little more than refined sugars and THC for the day, I was kicking ass!
By all accounts, Hamilton was a loner who lived in rooming houses in New Jersey and subsisted on a small inheritance.
For days they subsisted on food the owner had left behind, mostly canned goods and rice, but eventually that ran out.
And the intense flow of the rivers subsisted until the last second before the wet climate shifted to a dry one.
The hunter-gatherers likely subsisted on sea food, which is less vulnerable to a prolonged volcanic winter than terrestrial plants and animals.
For a period of years she had subsisted on two bottles of cow's milk that the villagers left for her every day.
He supplemented recognizably Leonard-ish buckets—the midrange stuff he subsisted on when it was Duncan's team—with some grade-A soloing.
Long gone are the days when minor leaguers subsisted on peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with threadbare coaching staffs to guide them.
By the time the pipeline was fully restored, some households had subsisted on nothing but small jerrycans for almost an entire month.
Tom Bondurant, a Roanoke attorney who represents the Terry family, told me on Friday that Red subsisted on three bologna sandwiches a day.
Bean was arrested, tried, and sent to jail, but quickly managed to escape back into the mountains, where he subsisted as an outlaw.
Noxwsá20153aq translates to "always bracken fern roots," on which people of the village are said to have subsisted during a time of famine.
The availability of fresh produce is also adding nutritious foods to the diets of a community that has traditionally subsisted on maize and meat.
Named "Marapikurrinya" by the local Aboriginal people, it subsisted for years on wool exports and a few pearls gathered from oysters at low tide.
After he holed up in his dilapidated farmhouse refuge outside Corleone, about 36 miles south of Palermo, he subsisted largely on honey and vegetables.
Trapping eels was his escape, a nod to his youth in rural Eastern Europe, when his family subsisted on smoked eels in the winter.
Last winter, during a snowstorm, he couldn't leave his house for three days and he told me he'd subsisted on the calories in wine.
At the White House, Rubenstein subsisted on vending-machine snacks, staying late enough to get his briefing papers at the top of Carter's stack.
WHEN I LIVED ON Rue de la Roquette in Paris in the late 1990s, I subsisted largely on grecs, the local word for kebab sandwiches.
He established a foundation to support Rwandan refugees and subsisted on food stamps and with the help of the Monarchist League, which supports deposed kings.
Legends circulated: He couldn't eat a bun in a German cafe because there were hungry people outside; for a time, he subsisted on raw potatoes.
They subsisted largely on coffee, bread, chestnuts and grapes — all of which are available at Mercato di Sant'Ambrogio (Piazza Lorenzo Ghiberti), a lively food market.
Another reason she joined was because of the free meals she was given while out on "operations" as she subsisted on a small government allowance.
Castro repeatedly denied that he had risen to the ranks of the kleptocratic one percent, routinely claiming that he subsisted on just under $40 per month.
Claiming to have subsisted on birds, turtles and and rainwater, Alvarenga was later sued by the family of his companion, Ezequiel Cordoba, who died during the ordeal.
For eight years, we patiently subsisted on agonizingly slow servings of information hinting at answers — confounding puzzle pieces that only added to the wonder of that mystery.
Walsh points to a 2017 study in which a group of undergraduate students calculated how long the human species would last if we subsisted on cannibalism alone.
Most everyone subsisted on Easy Mac, Top Ramen, and Long Island Iced Teas (to be honest, I'm surprised any of us made it out of there alive).
A teenage boy who subsisted almost entirely on fries, white bread and potato chips developed blindness due to his junk food diet, according to a new study.
Marquette Coach Steve Wojciechowski, a former guard at Duke, said that, in his playing days, he and his teammates subsisted mostly on cantina tacos and barbecued chicken.
But her Badwater dit was "really gross," she said: Lubetsky subsisted on Pop Tarts, peanut-butter-filled pretzels, Fig Newtons, and frozen fruits like bananas, oranges, and grapes.
Even the Inuit, who mainly subsisted on fatty whale, seals, and fish, were not in chronic ketosis because they developed genetic mutations that prevented them from overproducing ketones.
Ms. Clifford has subsisted amid the seamier elements of a business often rife with exploitation and unruly fare; more than a few of her film titles are unprintable.
While I never tried the cabbage soup diet, I did do a similar soup-only program in college during which I subsisted on leeks, cayenne pepper, and water.
Mr. Sanders's best-known campaign medium is the mega-rally; Ms. Warren has often subsisted on smaller events, defined by personal voter interactions and winding lines for photographs.
The couple told investigators that the boy was a "picky eater" who subsisted on seven to eight sodas a day and snack foods such as crackers and "cheesy" chips.
The price of food was so high that his family had subsisted on a diet of bulgur wheat and rice, he said, adding, "The situation there was really tough."
Claiming that he planned to write a complimentary profile of Rogers Morton, the secretary of the interior, Anderson reminded Morton that unlike mainstream reporters he subsisted on exclusive reporting.
For years after his YC summer with Loopt, he couldn't bear instant ramen or Starbucks' coffee ice cream, which he'd subsisted on; now those flavors fill him with longing.
She lived in a house with 0003 people and said they subsisted on noodles, brown rice, tomato juice and, when they were lucky, bread or a few containers of yogurt.
In January, Amanda Mull reported for The Atlantic that Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey sometimes fasted for 22 hours a day, or sometimes subsisted only on water for days on end.
Warren found inspiration in the prophet Daniel, who subsisted on vegetables and water for two weeks instead of eating the forbidden foods presented to him by the Babylonian king's court.
He subsisted as a photojournalist until around 1960, when he began to identify himself as an independent artist—a peer of such brilliant contemporaries as Diane Arbus and Lee Friedlander.
The women, who were either unemployed or subsisted on low incomes, were hired by a property developer to harass and abuse residents who refused to relocate, according to the report.
The large size of the weevils uncovered in this pottery suggests they subsisted off of chestnuts, and not acorns (chestnut-eating weevils are 20 percent longer than the acorn-eating variety).
The rally has subsisted, in part, on successive easing moves by various of the global central banks, most recently Japan and the Bank of England, where there is more to come.
Along the way, I taught English, started my blog, and subsisted on very little money for a long time, but I've always been proud of financing all my travels by myself.
Even if you quit your job, subsisted off of dewdrops, and spent every waking hour reading, the odds that you could read every one of them are not in your favor.
Instead of revealing that he once consumed an entire human heart or subsisted only on the blood of baby pandas, Ann said that occasionally, he enjoys some low-fat chocolate milk.
By the end of the first day, Bing didn't succeed in finding a food place that accepted bitcoin, and she subsisted on four packets of ketchup and food samples from a supermarket.
Along the way, Glass most likely relied on the contents of an emergency supply pouch, called a possibles pouch, and subsisted on everything from berries to rattle snake meat to buffalo marrow.
Every month, every week, sometimes even daily, we live off its bounty — basking in all the affordable, unique, grocery shopping glory (hey, we even subsisted off the frozen section for two weeks).
He subsisted on a bottle of Coke for the duration of his stay in the depths, and the video of his rescue became a massive viral phenomenon when it was posted to LiveLeak.com.
The dozen-odd Spanish Neanderthals, in contrast, subsisted on split gill mushrooms, which cluster together in close groups, normally on rotting wood, and have very short stems relative to the gray shag mushrooms.
It's possible that the residents of the garnet burrow subsisted on the gem's iron deposits to survive, but it would be premature to make any conclusions about these organisms without live observations, Ivarsson said.
She subsisted on that oatmeal, some electrolyte tabs, a carbohydrate drink, and several tiny handfuls of "three or four" M&Ms at a time for the final leg of the trip back to England. 
The men huddled in an area of about 75 square feet, where they subsisted on milk, water and bread made from rice, sorghum and peanuts, meanwhile fearing that fresh collapses or flooding could kill them.
Beyond that, we've haven't seen much, and the public has subsisted mostly on a recent Game Informer feature detailing some key details like player counts and a reveal of the overhead map image just yesterday.
For locals, who previously subsisted on small-scale agriculture and fishing, "Pemex came and changed our lives," said Ricardo Hernandez Daza, head of a local union of roughly 3,000 workers who staff many industry sites.
Entering Thursday evening, Mr. Biden had subsisted as a peculiar kind of favorite: 76 and rusty, his speeches heavier on curious digression than stirring crescendo, unapologetic about his affection for a bygone era of comity.
For more than a week I had subsisted largely on coffee, fried halibut sandwiches and the Alaskan Brewing Company's Icy Bay I.P.A., which is sold pretty much everywhere in the state (including aboard the ferries).
Trastevere was once a seaport, and was mostly populated by artisans, traders, and warehouse hands of different religions and communities, "a working class that worked physically and subsisted on a low-protein diet," she said.
A No Age: Snares Like a Haircut (Drag City) Ever since they were the de facto house band at LA's Smell, these two art-punks have subsisted totally within the insular club/museum/gallery/festival circuit.
The diner was a beloved retreat for drag queens, transgender people and gay denizens of the area's tough Tenderloin neighborhood, where many subsisted on drugs and prostitution and were routinely arrested on charges of cross dressing.
It was a vital dietary staple for early settlers, Lewis and Clark subsisted largely on pawpaws and nuts on many of their expeditions, and the fruit is said to have been one of George Washington's favorites.
Inmates, especially political prisoners, often subsisted on one watery cup of barley soup a day, Mr. Gyatso said, adding that he survived by sucking the marrow from bones and chewing on the leather of his shoes.
My mom says she subsisted on one particular high-energy recovery dish—a braise of pigs' feet and peanuts, which were both easy to find in America's corn belt and to leave unattended on the stove.
Their approach to studying climate change reflects an emerging trend among Western researchers to tap into climate knowledge recorded by people who have subsisted off the land and oceans, often for lifetimes or generations, noted Lepofsky.
I already had veggie burgers, peanut butter, and an absurd amount of quinoa-based pasta left over from my short-lived stint as Meghan Markle in my apartment, so I subsisted for the week on that.
Veterinarians guess that she subsisted on rainwater and what she could find in the brush of the median, but all agree the fact that Frida survived five weeks stranded in such an dangerous situation is a miracle.
In Italy, our ancestors were given meat twice a year — on Christmas and Easter by that same stingy landlord — but most days they subsisted on bread stretched with chestnuts or saw dust to feed the whole family.
After Madeleine Sherwood, a Canadian actress, hitchhiked to New York in 1949, she slept on a stone bench outside the New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue for two nights and subsisted on unbuttered rolls from the Automat.
The last one died in the mid-nineteen-twenties, after which he moved alone to the city and subsisted on odd jobs and a small welfare stipend, often sleeping in the back room of a friendly undertaker's funeral parlor.
Brown's relationship with food was fascinatingly tortured: She was an obsessive dieter who subsisted largely on sugar-free Jell-O but also was dramatically dedicated to the adage that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach.
Matvey Natanzon, who was known as Falafel because he subsisted on deep-fried chickpea balls while hustling gullible opponents in Washington Square Park in Manhattan while he groomed himself to be the world's greatest backgammon player, died on Feb.
When she and her seven siblings lived together in this sleepy part of Old Town, they subsisted mostly on what her parents made by selling jook (rice porridge) and rad na (broad rice noodles in gravy) from a cart.
"We're going to [unclear] the New York Times and find out just what deep rich means to this old gray hag, this untrustworthy dishonest rag that has subsisted on the welfare of mediocrity for one two three more decades," Loesch said.
This time, she's making a thinly veiled threat against the New York Times, taking a "shot against [the] proverbial bow" of this "old gray hag" that has "subsisted on the welfare of mediocrity" for "decades," whatever the hell that means.
He subsisted on street food and the fare at hole-in-the-wall backstreet restaurants as a way to understand the home cooking of each country, because food carts and small restaurants tend to be run by families, he said.
According to "The Redemption of an African Warlord," which often reads like a fable, he subsisted on chalk, flew through the air, and was anointed high priest of a secret society—a post that required him to perform monthly human sacrifices.
Twenty-three and searching — with an Ivy League degree that could not pay rent — Mr. O'Rourke subsisted as a live-in nanny on the Upper West Side, with a futon in the maid's quarters, watching over a wealthy family's two preschoolers.
The senator's defenders say her conduct must be viewed in the larger context of women in Washington, where male leaders with legendary tempers and famously exacting standards, like former President Bill Clinton, have long subsisted atop the political food chain.
He added that the four of them subsisted on eating the flesh and drinking the water inside coconuts — although it's unclear where they found them — and drinking rainwater in a bowl that was also used to get water out of the boat.
Consider the following, picked at random from Lear's "A Book of Nonsense" (1846): There was an Old Person of Ewell, Who chiefly subsisted on gruel; But to make it more nice He inserted some mice, Which refreshed that Old Person of Ewell.
To some degree, the underground press subsisted in the zines and underground comix of the '70s, much as the pulp magazines, destroyed by government censorship in the mid-50s had persisted in the graphic, salacious, and provocative ravings of the '60s underground press.
Consequently, the Dutch painter largely subsisted on business deals with Amsterdam's various guilds that were undoubtedly still enamored by the artist's winsome and chaotic 13 composition, "The Night Watch," which has its own dedicated gallery on the top floor of the Rijksmuseum.
The baseball team featured a Hollywood-worthy cast: a talisman-worshiping son of a onetime trapeze artist; a bench warmer who subsisted on bananas and doughnuts; and a 155-pound pitcher named for both a founding father and a Confederate president — Thomas Jefferson Davis Bridges.
Their mother, Lisa Finch, took over raising Adrianne's two young children despite her own difficulties: She was a single mom of three, and she subsisted on disability payments due to a range of serious ailments, including diabetes, hypertension, and mental-health issues that stemmed from childhood abuse.
Located on a quiet stretch of bustling Fifth Avenue, this boutique property — opened in 1986 as the first luxury hotel in Antigua — derives its name from panza verde, a term meaning "green belly" that Antigüeños once called themselves when locals subsisted on an overflowing bounty of avocados.
While this period would result in what I consider to be one of his best records, 1975 was also the year when Bowie's drug use would reach an all-time peak; legend has it that he subsisted on a daily diet of cocaine, milk, and one red pepper.
The story followed bride-to-be Jessica Schnaider, who spent eight (of the recommended 10) days on a nasal feeding tube, during which she subsisted only on the carbohydrate-free, 800-calorie K-E Diet powder, mixed with water and passed through the tube down her esophagus and into her stomach.
Ossoff's campaign has subsisted mainly on small-dollar online donations, and he could benefit from a massive bout of fundraising by outside groups, like Swing Left, which announced on Friday that it had raised more than $1 million after the House approved a plan to repeal and replace ObamaCare a day earlier.
Such a responsibility strikes a singular profile in someone like Hozoji, whose "heart," she tells me, "gives a real big fuck" about restoring and protecting the Salish Sea, the delicate, low-lying Pacific Northwest marine environment, including the Puget Sound, that her ancestors have called home and subsisted on since pre-settler colonial times.
As Mason Currey writes in "Daily Rituals: How Artists Work" (2013), despite the frequent mention of decadent meals in his memoirs—and the importance of the smell of freshly baked madeleines in "In Search of Lost Time"—Marcel Proust subsisted on a breakfast of black coffee, boiled milk and two croissants in his later years.
Yes, he carried the reminders of those hard, bold years on his body, with those sculpted creases in his face and across his brow; and in that cinched, outlaw-chic fashion sense that was part Calvin Klein, part Iggy Pop—exclusively donnable by anyone who subsisted in New York City through its wildest, most dangerous years.
Strange how a relationship— the relationship—that I understand as truly primal, as foundational, for good and for ill, to the construction of my self, my world view, my art, and my approach to being a father, should for decades now have consisted of and subsisted on a studied avoidance of any but the most ancillary and weightless interactions!
For nearly two months, since The Wall Street Journal first revealed an October 2016 payment to Ms. Clifford (known on screen as Stormy Daniels), the story had subsisted on the margins of national consciousness — a consequence, it seemed, of both the daily Trumpian overload and a wide-scale confusion over what, exactly, the whole affair amounted to.
Guided by N.A.A.C.P. officials, he toured poor black and white areas of his state in 1968 and 1969, and what he saw shocked him: rat-infested slums where families subsisted on grits and greens; children infected with worms, living in shacks without lights, heat or water; a mentally disabled mother of 10 who had never heard of food stamps.
Over the past several days, the thousands of people who lost homes in fires at both ends of the state have scattered across California and beyond, to motels, government shelters and places like the East Avenue Church, where Patty Saunders, 22009, ended up after barely escaping the mobile home community where for years she has subsisted on a $22014 monthly Social Security check.
In 1995, he admitted to Sports Illustrated that he had "knowingly fabricated many details of Suraya's upbringing:" that she'd been found as a baby, abandoned by her birth parents, on a coconut-strewn beach off the coast of Madagascar (in reality, she was born and raised in Nice); that she'd never had her hair cut; that she subsisted on a macrobiotic or birdseed diet.
The winner of two of the 2018 BRITs' major awards, Best British Male Artist and Best British Album, took the stage to close a ceremony during which various figures had attempted vague political statements but little of real weight, and freestyled the following: He continued by calling out the Daily Mail, celebrating black visibility in British culture, and praising the black women who raised him before zipping joyfully into a performance of "Big For Your Boots" which subsisted without frills, and solely on his own glorious energy.
There was one Big Reason why by the 1950s the Chinese village of Zhangghuangcun had come to boast a perfectly egalitarian distribution of farmland; one Big Reason why the high and mighty of Lower Egypt 3,000 years ago had to bury their dead with hand-me-downs or in shoddily manufactured coffins, why the remnants of the Roman aristocracy lined up for handouts from the pope and the successors of Maya chiefs subsisted on the same diet as hoi polloi; and one Big Reason why humble farmhands in Byzantine and early Islamic Egypt and carpenters in late medieval England and hired workers in early modern Mexico earned more and ate better than their peers before or after.

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