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Subsisting on raw, dead rabbit is no way to live.
I'm, um, fasting today, so am subsisting on caffeine and gum.
Those days of striving and subsisting are long gone for them.
Holt also shrunk his expenses, subsisting on fish sticks and rice every night.
Imagine that, the business of sign-spinning subsisting you for an entire career.
Millions of Americans are subsisting on retail work in strip malls and shopping centers.
Most attendees did not much care, subsisting in the club's smoky kaleidoscope of flesh.
It charges clients no fee, subsisting instead on contributions from donors, foundations and other nonprofits.
Perhaps catalyzed by her pregnancy, Hunter realizes she's no longer satisfied subsisting within those expectations.
Subsisting on apples from an orchard and rainwater, she wrote constantly, spiraling into religious reveries.
Surprisingly, no one wants to hear about my best blogs when they are subsisting on foraging.
They've been subsisting like this for hundreds if not thousands of years, researchers note in Cell.
We've been subsisting on meager scraps for so long, and now we have a goddamn trailer.
I've never purchased a bed, couch, or any other furniture, instead subsisting on hand-me-downs.
Coastal communities are common in the archaeological record, with early humans subsisting off of marine food resources.
They are currently sleeping outside, some subsisting on crackers and chili sauce as food supplies run out.
Subsisting on Tazo organic chai and McVities chocolate-covered digestive biscuits, my diet was smothered in irony.
Let's be real: Eating right for a week won't counteract decades of subsisting on fries and Frappuccinos.
Whatever glamour there was on that stage, many of the artists were basically subsisting at poverty level.
I'd slog through fasting days subsisting on calorie-free black coffee and 5-calorie-a-stick gum.
For several days they lurched about on a rough sea, subsisting on dog biscuits, sleeping on benches.
We grow tired and weak…subsisting off of only nuggets and using their grossly inferior tangy barbecue sauce.
A military doctor told Reuters recently that many enlisted soldiers are underweight, subsisting primarily on pasta and lentils.
Adventurers struggle to feed themselves in the wilderness, often subsisting on whatever they can scavenge from the environment.
I'd been subsisting mostly on whatever you can glean from the static and sub-bass of hard techno.
He hid in the woods for two days, subsisting only on water, too afraid to look for food.
All of them confirmed that subsisting off of processed carbs to survive first trimester sickness is pretty commonplace.
But elevating the lives of those subsisting on less than $1.25 a day will take a little more.
Similar to Paleo fans, carnivore dieters suggest there might be something special and immune-boosting about subsisting on meats.
She is more concerned with cooking healthy meals for her father, to stop him from subsisting on sausages and beer.
How old is too old to be subsisting on a steady diet of sex jokes, sex talk and sex fantasies?
Dubbed "Work Hard U," C of O seems to have sense of pride in its somewhat gritty style of subsisting.
But I like to think I did the healthy thing by subsisting almost entirely on bread, meat and bottled beverages.
Sadly, more than a quarter of the growth is represented by households subsisting on less than $15,000 in annual income.
I was nervous about eating it, but I was hungry, having spent half a week subsisting on handfuls of gorp.
He and his wife and their two children grew okra, corn and tomatoes, subsisting on less than $43,000 a year.
Especially when it's earning slim margins with a low-cost model, or subsisting on routes without big demand driving fares up.
In fact, many people are saying that Donald Trump eats terribly, subsisting on greasy, fattening food and things that are fried.
So she has lived without running water for more than a month, subsisting on the good will of friends and neighbors.
He is chronically homeless and has become an expert in surviving on the street, subsisting for years by panhandling and theft.
I made that mistake while staying in a small town in Portugal and was left subsisting on potato chips for the night.
And many workers caught up in the raid can no longer find jobs, subsisting on donations that at some point will end.
Mrs Hiyale lives hand to mouth, subsisting in a slum on 20053 rupees a day with the help of a local charity.
He is a caricature and caricatures do not need to open their mouths; but Chief Wahoo is speaking and subsisting on something.
The Monster star discussed the depths of her anorexia as a 19-year-old college student, subsisting on 500 calories a day.
A mammal of roughly the same mass would have a hard time subsisting on just three meals over the same time span.
So, she walked for 30 hours in the wilderness, through 26 freezing miles, subsisting on twigs and her urine, to get help.
One is that taking a few pills a day will be easier for most than subsisting on low-calorie muffins and salad.
He often spoke about his early childhood years, when his father was out of work and the family was subsisting on welfare.
Here, grotesquely impoverished peasants, animated by greed and pagan ritual, thieve and scheme while subsisting largely on bread, tree bark and bats.
They rarely interrupted each other, initially, subsisting on mutually nonaggressive meditations on the menace of the coronavirus and how to corral it.
And instead of subsisting off of ramen noodles for weeks on end, try to make the most of an affordable meal plan.
My grandfather came to the United States from Mexico, following the railroad tracks and subsisting on orange peels tossed away by passengers.
Fortunately, we were both working, so although our debt was higher than it should have been, we weren't completely subsisting on credit.
Organic milk and beef come from cattle that graze on grass, while most conventional milk and beef come from cows subsisting on grain.
Both he and his wife did not earn a salary for their work on the foundation, subsisting on funds provided by the government.
I'm tired of subsisting on scraps of seemingly empowered female heroes — especially after having tasted full meals like Wonder Woman and Jessica Jones.
Staffers were subsisting on snacks that someone had piled up in the office kitchen after a trip to a nearby Sainsbury's grocery store.
With the sharks gone, the Vezo spend more time fishing and catching less, subsisting on the scant fish or octopus they can catch.
And like the rest of their family nearby, they have been subsisting on rice and cans of Vienna sausage, corned beef and sardines.
The restaurant had never made money, and by the late 250s, it was running on fumes, subsisting on the patronage of curious tourists.
Bird and his friend Erin Pearce had grown tired of staying in cheap motels and subsisting on meals from drive-thrus and diners.
But before you spend the upcoming weekends subsisting on vengeance and jealousy, it's important to understand why your shitty team's season is over.
With her mortgage paid off, she lived simply, subsisting on disability payments after being diagnosed with a disease affecting the central nervous system.
During the crisis, more than half of the 700 stevedores seeking assignments went home with no job, subsisting on their guaranteed minimum pay.
According to prosecutors, one was built entirely by hand in three months by 1,300 slave laborers subsisting on tiny portions of rice porridge.
It reported that 767m people live in extreme poverty, subsisting on less than $1.90 a day, calculated at purchasing-power parity and 230 prices.
Opinion It was September 1738, and Benjamin Lay had walked 20 miles, subsisting on "acorns and peaches," to reach the Quakers' Philadelphia Yearly Meeting.
With millions of U.S. consumers now subsisting on regular Amazon Prime deliveries, Cramer said Amazon's rally should've been easy to catch and stick with.
It was Giorgio Vasari who, during the Renaissance, described Michelangelo as exceedingly frugal, subsisting only on wine and bread when on an art-fueled bender.
Aldogani says that her colleagues in remote rural areas often meet families subsisting on one meal a day, which has caused pregnancy complications to increase.
She was discovered nine days later after subsisting on pond water and plants – five pounds lighter and suffering from dehydration and exposure, but otherwise okay.
State CHIP programmes have instead run on fumes, subsisting on unspent funds and emergency injections of federal funds from the Centres for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
It was also when, perhaps not coincidentally, Bowie was subsisting on a diet of red and green peppers, milk, and truly massive amounts of cocaine.
Neibart said he and his coworkers at the hospital are subsisting on fast food like pizza and doughnuts in the frenzy of their long hours.
Luckily, with a few shifts in thinking, we can overcome that urge to become a lazy pile of sweatpants subsisting only on episodes of Stranger Things.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Penniless and subsisting only on water for three weeks, Tokyo street-dweller Tokuchika Nishi thought he had come to the end of his life.
The photographer tells of subsisting in lean years on jars of Ovaltine, three spoonfuls a day, feasting on the sight of Madison Avenue shop windows instead.
When I met the boy I fell in love with, I was a year into this disease and subsisting on less than 500 calories a day.
On being reunited with their mother after five years, they grew up in a housing project on Potrero Hill, in San Francisco, subsisting on welfare checks.
These extrajudicial prison boats are slave ships, with inmates shackled to the floor, defecating in buckets and subsisting on rations more suited for animals than humans.
The proportion of the world's population subsisting on about $1840 a day or less has dropped by more than 1860 percent in less than four decades.
"[I was] sick in the tissue and in the head and subsisting only on small amounts of sugar, tons of caffeine and a purse pharmacy," Dunham revealed.
I should probably mention that, in addition to cigarettes and alcohol, I was subsisting on a daily diet of one melon slice and four hours of exercise.
After all, famous people get hungry, too—especially those who have been subsisting on "kale and dust" for weeks to fit into their unforgiving $5,000 Prada gowns.
Far from subsisting on rice and beans, McCurry eats "29-star meals" made from scratch at home, vacations with his family and spends time outdoors hiking and swimming.
"Community roads are currently blocked and supplies for operating and subsisting are about to run out," MMG's Chief Executive Andrew Michelmore said in an emailed statement in Spanish.
He's a 2000-year-old father of two who, when I met him, was subsisting on odd jobs around town because the fall's drought had made farming impossible.
What follows is a list of establishments run by immigrant families and bikers and guitarists subsisting on an income from a 20-year-old Green Day recording credit.
Subsisting on sales from shows and, whenever needed, on contributions from Owens, it amounts to a work of art in itself—and, lately, a bull's-eye for controversy.
"There's a prototype here of the startup founder being young, white, male, who is giving up their entire life, subsisting on ramen noodles, and building empires," Sistani says.
The keto diet is a trendy and exacting eating plan that involves almost entirely eliminating carbs, instead subsisting on high-fat foods like oils, avocados, cream, and bacon.
What follows is a list of establishments run by immigrant families and bikers and guitarists subsisting on an income from a 21979-year-old Green Day recording credit.
In practice, that means subsisting mainly on meats, eggs, cheese, fish, nuts, butter, oils, and vegetables — and carefully avoiding sugar, bread and other grains, beans, and even fruit.
The rally sent the S&P 500 up more than 1 percent, underscoring just how much financial markets are subsisting on hopes and fears about the trade war.
Truckers cook, eat and sleep in vehicles covered in coal dust, many subsisting on the same meat soup that fueled Genghis Khan's Mongol Horde more than eight centuries ago.
The transaction structure replicates the previous Valiant transaction, which includes a revolving period of two years from closing that is contingent upon there being no stop origination events subsisting.
Even those who donate massively to environmental causes tend to be doing more to warm the earth than your average meat-eating car-driver subsisting below the poverty line.
In the early 1990s, after the Soviet break-up, the experience was repeated, with city-dwellers leasing large tracts to grow their own vegetables and many subsisting on potatoes.
Growing up in San Diego, Mr. Cunanan was a social butterfly in the Hillcrest neighborhood, where the gay and military communities overlapped, subsisting on sugar daddies and outrageous lies.
The coach's critique did not sit well with Kelly Rippon, a former dancer who remembers subsisting on sandwiches that consisted of two lettuce leaves wrapped around a tomato slice.
Over the next 13 days, I would log 8,980 miles aboard six trains, traversing 31 states, subsisting mainly on Three Cheese Tortellini with Creamy Pesto Sauce and Vegetable Medley.
The first time Neil Gaiman wrote about the Norse gods, they were the con men at the heart of American Gods, subsisting off petty grifts in belief-starved America.
For the past two weeks, the man has been subsisting on water and honey; earlier this week was reported to be "well enough to chat," according to a supporter.
Whether you're into crushing popcorn with Olivia Pope, swigging tequila with Meredith Grey, or subsisting off frozen waffles a la Eleven — we've got you and said characters' eating habits covered.
Gaskell, originally from Tasmania, was rescued by a Malaysian search team on Tuesday after being stuck in the remote surrounds of Mount Mulu for two weeks, subsisting on wild ferns.
In 1970, he waged a hunger strike — subsisting for 19873 days on three cups of coffee and vitamins daily, and losing 60 pounds — that triggered a parliamentary debate over divorce.
Ms. Tur was on the campaign trail for 18 months, living out of a suitcase and subsisting on hard-boiled eggs, packets of peanut butter and fistfuls of Cheez-Its.
My supply of fresh fruits, vegetables, and milk quickly dried up, and soon I was subsisting off pasta, olive oil, canned anchovies, dried fruit, and a few bags of quinoa.
The dissociative feminist, in contrast, simply refuses sustenance and lives sometimes within and sometimes outside the craggy body society adores, subsisting on men's lustful gazes and other women's jealous ones.
Graf, a pastor at a Catholic parish of the Archdiocese of Chicago, has been subsisting on water and protein powder during his strike and has lost more than 20 pounds.
Over 32 days in the dead of summer, he walked 1,178 miles, dawn to dusk daily, sleeping on benches and subsisting on whatever food he could afford along the route.
You're not really saving anybody, not bringing anybody to justice, not doing much more than subsisting within the 3D pixels, but this shift in focus, instead of glorifying violence, rewards perseverance.
Executing a search warrant, officers were stunned by what they found last week: 11 children and five adults subsisting in squalor in a decrepit trailer half buried in the high desert.
He told the authorities that he had found his way to the area soon after his parents left him and had been subsisting only on water from a nearby stream, reports said.
Mikhaila Peterson, the daughter of Canadian psychologist cum bestselling self-help author Jordan Peterson, says she cured herself of depression by subsisting on only beef and water and now sells dietary consultations.
Barbee: The local people are the stewards of these environments, and so often we find in these places that the local people have been subsisting around these forests for a really long time.
After the father left for America in 1939, the remaining family fled invading German forces during World War II and hid in the mountains of Abruzzo for 20133 months, subsisting on little food.
His new venture comes decades after another Frenchman, Alain Bombard, set out from the Canary Islands to Barbados in a small rubber boat in 1952, subsisting only on seawater, plankton and raw fish.
Largely subsisting on a $9 million donation from the N.H.L., the program has yielded several world championships and high N.H.L. draft picks, but it does not have a counterpart on the women's side.
Allison was a hardnosed competitor who, along with his brother Bobby, had raced the small venues throughout the South, traveling from track to track to make a living, subsisting on peaches as they went.
ELSEWHERE ➔ Puerto Rico: Subsisting in tent shelters, families in Puerto Rico are reckoning with uninhabitable homes in the U.S. territory after damages caused by a major earthquake and more than 2628,28500 aftershocks this month.
His itinerant status, which effectively passes his costs on to others, also makes it possible for him to claim, in the film, that he's subsisting on around $15 a day, for food and transit.
They say not only are entrapped families subsisting on a diet of stale dates, but ISIL militants are actively attempting to recruit new members with the enticement of the basic sustenance of life: food.
Although it nominally tells of four generations of a Michigan family, the play has elements of surrealism: a character named Beauty, for instance, never speaks and prefers subsisting on dirt and paint to regular food.
ShamanThe word "shaman" conjures up images of wrinkled, sun-beaten mystics living in remote areas of the world, subsisting on the most spartan diets so that near-starvation might lead them to some divine enlightenment.
By Friday, America's sports-watching public was subsisting on a thin gruel of hope in the form of auto racing and potentially the Masters in a few weeks, with an additional, occasional diversion sprinkled in.
This has left him subsisting mostly on Subway sandwiches ("Give me the cheapest," was the first Russian phrase he learned) and baby food ("It's cheap and nutritious," said Diaz, a 23-year-old adult man).
Throughout history, we've always found ways to make our basic survival require less of our human focus, and we've witnessed subsequent booms in new professions — specifically, vocations that didn't relate directly to merely subsisting, but thriving.
Everybody knows "Trix are for kids," but technically so are a lot of other things we grownups like — Harry Potter, beanbag chairs, and subsisting on a diet of French fries and ice cream while Instagramming kale.
The startup will likely also raise more funding next year, as it's been subsisting on the $1.85 million it raised in 2016 from Greylock Capital, TechStars Ventures, Advancit Capital (Shari Redstone's fund), Scott Belsky, and others.
Subsisting on a tiny allowance from Shelley's father, Sir Timothy, who had disapproved of Mary and threatened to cut her off if she published his son's poetry or biography, Mary wrote genre fiction for London Magazine.
In lighter news, though, Eleven apparently survived last season's run-in with the Demagorgon and is living a very cold life in the snowy woods, subsisting on Eggos and growing out her hair, so that's something.
There is also the Trump International Hotel in the capital itself, within walking distance of the Oval Office, a business that has become a symbol of the president's tangle of financial interests, subsisting in plain view.
That means growing fur that's 200 percent thicker than their summer coats; cooling the blood in their paws to reduce heat loss; subsisting on fat reserves; and scoping out prey with ultraviolet vision and superkeen hearing.
Long before we learned to cook, domesticate animals, and put McDonald's on every corner, our evolutionary cousins — such as chimps and bonobos — followed frugivore diets, subsisting mainly on fiber-heavy fruits, roots, shoots, nuts, and seeds.
Storywise, the basics remain unchanged: Charlie Bucket is a sweet, dreamy and impoverished boy, subsisting largely on cabbage while wishing for Wonka bars; Willy Wonka is an inventive candymaker isolated for years in his mysterious factory.
They would wile away afternoons working on tracks, an activity that began to take up all of Carter's spare time as he'd cut rhymes while subsisting on little more than sugary breakfast cereals and ice cream.
Teams of young men shuffle down the long, linoleum-lined hallways in sweatshirts, pace the research rooms in their socks, or hover over laptops in rows, heads down, subsisting mostly on Red Bull, crackers, and Pocky Sticks.
"On the right: 162 pounds, happy joyous & free, complimented only by people that matter for reasons that matter, subsisting on a steady flow of fun/healthy snacks and apps and entrees, strong from lifting dogs and spirits."
A highly publicized case in Los Angeles featured Ossie Hill, an 86-year-old with dementia subsisting on less than $1,000 a month who was pushed into financing 19 vinyl windows, exterior remodeling, and a patio cover.
Consider the case of an anonymous soldier who described his isolation experience to The Daily Beast: cooped up in a 15-by-15 room with three other soldiers at Fort Bliss, subsisting on canned tuna and tortillas.
This is the era of memes about the horrors of student loan debt and temp gig labor, about young people subsisting on GoFundMe campaigns and Seamless coupons, about plowing all your savings into brand-new digital currencies.
The share of the world's population in extreme poverty — subsisting on less than $103 a day, adjusted for inflation and cost of living across countries — has plummeted from 42 percent in 1981 to 10 percent in 2015.
"It was 2016, and Rippon was subsisting mostly on a daily diet of three slices of whole grain bread topped with miserly pats of the spread I Can't Believe It's Not Butter," Times sports reporter Karen Crouse wrote.
A day before the ceremony, the beginning of the wedding was marked by the slaughtering of a cow and chickens, a huge sacrifice for a community subsisting on rice and sweet potatoes and the occasional doughy fried bread.
Willey contacted Jessica on Facebook and warned her that Matthew was not taking good care of the children; they were subsisting, she said, on cheese puffs, Fudge Rounds, corn dogs, and Mountain Dew, and sleeping at odd hours.
I was a graduate student living down the hall and subsisting on Milton, Hawthorne, Faulkner, and tuna curry (a can of tuna, a can of cream-of-mushroom soup, and a tablespoon of McCormick's curry powder, on rice).
" She continued: "On the right: 162 pounds, happy joyous & free, complimented only by people that matter for reasons that matter, subsisting on a steady flow of fun/healthy snacks and apps and entrees, strong from lifting dogs and spirits.
During these early years in Vermont, Sanders supported his constant quest for public office working odd jobs as a carpenter, a documentarian, a door-to-door film strip salesman and, while running his first campaign, subsisting on unemployment benefits.
Until she was 216, she had been a model of worldly renunciation: a hermit living in a windowless trailer on the grounds of the Carmelite Monastery in East Anglia, subsisting mainly on skim milk and rarely speaking to anyone.
In fact, the family stored up so much nonperishable food in the event of the end of the world that they ended up subsisting for months on "colorless suppers of dried meat and powdered mashed potatoes," refusing to admit their error.
In the past, I haven't always been the best at this, responding to my overwhelming sense of melancholy by ignoring all text messages, not leaving the house for days in a row, and, yes, subsisting largely off bowls of microwaveable whatever.
Rather than subsisting on the razor-thin margins that come with buying inventory in bulk from other brands and reselling it, the marketplace lets Amazon make money from fees that it charges for storing and shipping goods and fulfilling orders.
Ms. DeVries wanted someone who understood her son's seeming compulsion to gaze into a glowing screen for 303 hours on some days, subsisting on crackers and pita chips and listening on a headset to strangers discussing strategy for League of Legends.
But she was haunted by worries, too, revolving around dependence, worries that in going abroad and leaving their country she and Saeed and Saeed's father might be at the mercy of strangers, subsisting on handouts, caged in pens like vermin.
With some households subsisting on as little as 15 liters per person a day, well below the United Nations's minimum acceptable standard of 20 liters for refugees, community leaders warn of more severe violence unless the government solves the crisis.
Scientists previously thought Homo sapiens departed Africa in a single, rapid migration some 60,000 years ago, journeying along the coastlines and subsisting on marine resources, said anthropologist Michael Petraglia of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Germany.
The group is out of ammo and without anyone willing to stand up to aggressors, Gregory has agreed to the terms of Negan's protection racket, which appears to be the Saviors' main way of subsisting without doing any cultivation of its own.
" In Wednesday's Instagram post, Dunham wrote that being heavier, she is "happy joyous & free, complimented only by people that matter for reasons that matter, subsisting on a steady flow of fun/healthy snacks and apps and entrees, strong from lifting dogs and spirits.
A good working assumption, if you are a struggling young writer, dreaming of laurels but subsisting on lentils, is that those successful writers you envy are all off somewhere together, Champagne-drunk at a party to which your invitation has mysteriously not arrived.
The Safdies filmed outside during a brutally cold winter fortnight, subsisting largely on trail mix made by a member of the crew; by the end of the shoot, they looked about as ragged as the people on the other side of the camera.
But while you certainly wouldn't choose to live on a budget of $1.38 a meal—as the 45 million or so Americans subsisting on SNAP must do—a new study says that eating healthy just might not cost as much as we all think.
Of course, in four of the conference semifinals' other six outings, he failed to hit double figures, while subsisting as a foul magnet who doesn't have the foot speed to corral most guards and wings—particularly Kyrie Irving—as they tumble downhill off a high screen.
Many end up spending weeks or months in the woods, sequestered from the connectivity and excesses of the modern world, ingesting "plant diets"—subsisting primarily or entirely on drinks and shakes made from particular jungle flora—that promise to help them detoxify physically, mentally, and emotionally.
I wouldn't mind learning French, but the article also includes the harrowing story of a bro named Chad, who says that whenever his fiancee goes out of town he starts drinking champagne in the shower at 8 AM, playing Madden for hours, and only subsisting on French bread pizza.
On one of those weekends, he goes to a party and meets a girl who hasn't slept in two days and is subsisting on cereal; she didn't want to come to this party, but her roommates gave her an iced-tea bottle full of Fireball and dragged her out.
A long-delayed, near no-show set from Die Antwoord (caused by striking airport workers) paid off with an unrelenting, tightly-executed performance that felt something like if Neil Blomkamp had directed the rave scene in The Matrix whilst subsisting off of only Red Bull and bong rips.
The walkout is also taking a toll on workers, who are subsisting on stipends of $250 a week from the U.A.W. "It's not easy, but I had some money put away in case there was a strike," said Ted Allen, 39, a single father of two 9-year olds.
" This makes for a romantic ending to his chapter, but by the time the novel turns to his daughter, Abena, James has become an old man, barely subsisting on a meagre plot of land where, "season after season, the earth spit up rotted plants or sometimes nothing at all.
Most books by politicians are about how the author isn't like those other politicians — they're authentic, they're honest, they shoot from the hip, they have personality, they still remember what it was like growing up in a small mill town raised by feral dogs and subsisting on nothing but straw.
"If you're subsisting on a temporary diet of milk or candy, you can certainly get by, but it's not ideal for maintaining steady blood sugars," Carol Guizar, a registered dietitian in New York City, tells CNBC Make It. Fluctuations in blood sugar can mess with your mood and energy level.
They adore the one God, living and subsisting in Himself, merciful and all-powerful, the Creator of heaven and earth, who has spoken to men; they take pains to submit wholeheartedly even to His inscrutable decrees, just as Abraham with whom the faith of Islam takes pleasure in linking itself, submitted to God.
She spoke of three women who had influenced her: her mother, Dorothy Rodham, who persevered after being abandoned by her parents, subsisting on the kindness of others; Marian Wright Edelman, a mentor who founded the Children's Defense Fund; and a former high school basketball player in New York named Sofia, who introduced Mrs.
Despite this, NIRS recommends Americans to contribute to additional sources of retirement income so that they'll be able to afford to live comfortably in their retirement, rather than subsisting off of the average $18,000 annual income Social Security recipients receive, which is a stark reality for a whopping 40.2% of today's retirees.
"This research confirms that standard U.N. practice is to exploit women — from those subsisting in tents to those presenting at conferences — and then squash them like bugs if they dare complain about sexual abuse and threaten the U.N. patriarchy's 75-year-old culture of entitlement and impunity," Ms. Donovan said in a statement.
There's a romanticized view of the bohemian lifestyle — but it's one thing for a person to go for a while subsisting on ramen and food squirreled away from work events if she knows she has family, a spouse, or people she can fall back on or a regular paycheck ahead of her.
The lifestyle is often painted as a mixture of stoicism and financial savvy; I envisage myself as a modern-day Henry David Thoreau-type, living deliberately in the wilds of Zone 230, frugally saving half my paycheck and subsisting off of beans and pita bread until I've amassed a small fortune that will see me into early retirement.
Reactions TO THE EDITOR: Re "Recovery, at a Price" (March 15): As a teenage girl in the throes of anorexia, I spent many months subsisting on minimal calories, depressive thoughts and increasing tension with my family until one day, I knew I didn't want to live that way anymore and told my parents I wanted to enter a hospital.
Sometimes food tasters have become accidental beneficiaries of such precautions: Margot Wölk, coerced into being one of Adolf Hitler's tasters toward the end of his days in his Wolfsschanze bunker in occupied Poland, was terrified by her mission but also acknowledged that "the food was delicious, only the best vegetables," while the rest of the Reich was subsisting on rations.
But the "Putin Team" effort has added a James-Bond-level plot flourish to a political moment teeming with them: a local celebrity — subsisting in an era when once-outlandish notions of Russian dark arts have proved credible — making good on his status as the American resident Mr. Putin might well value most, excepting the one in the White House.
It's true that the proportion of people living on under $7.40 a day fell less rapidly than the proportion of people living on under $1.90 a day — but what that tells us, primarily, is that there was a large group of outrageously poor people subsisting on, say, 50 cents a day, who in recent decades have climbed up to earn, say, $2.50 per day.
After subsisting around the edges of criticism throughout Mr. Trump's tenure so far — saying they were "concerned" by his campaign's Russia ties, "troubled" over the firing of the F.B.I. director James B. Comey, unsure if a war with MSNBC's "Morning Joe" was helping the conservative agenda — Republican senators have emerged from the health care defeat with fewer apparent qualms about flouting the White House.
Krystal, who wants above all else to survive, is all Eros, all Id. Reduced to living with her infant daughter in the storeroom of the water park, subsisting on a steady diet of Miller Lite and stolen dollar-hot-dogs, it does not seem particularly unnatural that she might desire a little more security, or that instinct might convince her it is better to proverbially kill than to be killed.
Some say he was a Russian sailor who got stranded in Scotland and lost his mind, others say he found himself on the wrong end of the mob who broke his legs, (which would explain why he's never been photographed standing upright.) Either way, the first reports of his existence date all the way back to the mid '70s, which means Catman has been subsisting this way for quite some time.
As a group, we all worked from the time we entered college until retirement, earned about 70 cents on the dollar compared to our male counterparts, perhaps got married and divorced, figured we were well-educated and smart enough to manage without alimony or other financial assistance from our ex-spouses, often chose professions that gave us freedom but not the benefits of a pension, left or lost jobs in pre-#MeToo skirmishes, struggled to keep our skills abreast of technology, did not save enough, lost much of that in the dot-com debacle, could no longer find work in our chosen fields, patchworked income from more than one job to see ourselves through to retirement and now find ourselves subsisting on Social Security, living in subsidized senior housing, taking care of aging parents and seeing ailing siblings and friends through their final illnesses, death, and the aftermath.

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