We have heard all the intellectual debate from the over-endowed academia and those who live off the slush fund. |
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Clearly, many vegetarians live off diets of convenience food and this is incredibly unhealthy. |
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I live alone in my parent's basement and live off unrisen chocolate chip cookies dough and Coca Cola. |
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They live off begged and stolen food, in a room blackened by the smoke of the struggling stove. |
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I had quite a bit of money on deposit, but I couldn't lock it away, because I needed to live off it while I was studying. |
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The Army announced on May 9 that single staff sergeants in stateside military installations will be allowed to live off post. |
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Virtually anyone would rather live off his own savings than a dole from the government. |
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Fungal infections usually affect the skin because they live off keratin, a protein that makes up skin, hair and nails. |
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But there are ways to live off the fat of the land without bleeding it dry. |
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They purchase them by the armful from local bakeries and live off the few kopeks added to the wholesale price. |
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In the century that followed, the Dutch established settlements and devised means to live off the land. |
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Some 90 percent of the population live off the land, mostly as subsistence farmers. |
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Richard and Sarah moved to Tuscany planning to grow their own vegetables and live off the land, hoping to harvest olives to make olive oil. |
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It's tempting to spend all your money and live off the state, or simply emigrate. |
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Luckily, the father had saved some money which the family would be able to live off of for about a year. |
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When we hit the main roads at the T-junction from the set of streets we live off, we turn right, away from the main congestions of outer-London. |
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The tusked narwhal, white beluga whales and elusive bowhead whale all live off the northern part of this island. |
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Book royalties being the miserable and pathetic little things that they are, the idea is not to live off them. |
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The marital crisis coincides with a miners' strike in which the men are forced to live off a pittance while blacklegs take over their jobs. |
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It feels like I'm making a penny a day at the moment and that's certainly not easy to live off of, my friend. |
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Most snakes hibernate underground in the winter and live off stored body fat. |
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In this novel, hippies pretend to live off the land even as they shop at supermarkets and eat at diners. |
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Most of these are tough survivalists and mountaineers who live off the land. |
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Many live off petty trade, selling goods on the pavement in the market area. |
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More than half of all Tsawwassen band members live off reserve yet are able to vote on the proposed treaty and the reserve's land use plan. |
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I don't know what any of them want any more... they all live off the fat of the land. |
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These birds of a small size actually live off water snakes, so wherever there are water snakes, you can always hear the chirping of these little birds. |
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We often live off of the land, as you can see by the shot captured, a boy shooting out of a gun in a speed boat. |
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They live off leaves and roots and are so insecure they are forced to move their villages regularly. |
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Here, the vegetable garden is approached as a leisure activity, a desire and not as a real need to live off of. |
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They are mired in negativity and need conviction that we are not going to relive the 1930's depression and live off food stamps. |
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Subsistence farmers, who live off their harvest and risk falling victim to rapine or drought, can depend only on themselves and their children. |
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The majority of the population continues to live off subsistence agriculture, in villages or the slums that have sprung up around major urban centres. |
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Instead, most property is owned provisionally or even illegally, which means that large numbers of people live off the grid, escaping taxes and pilfering their utilities. |
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Adaptable and resourceful, individual maned wolves range through enormous territories where they live off everything from rodents and birds to venomous snakes and berries. |
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Many pipiltin held no political office and, unless they had inherited private estates, were forced to live off the largess of the ruler. |
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There is little interest in classical communitarian living, and most of the eighty to ninety staff members now live off the site in conventional nuclear family units. |
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One cannot live off promises such as those made at the Paris conference, many of which have not and never will become a reality. |
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A domestic worker may also, exceptionally, live off the premises of the employer's residence. |
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Like monks, the white-robed nuns shave their heads, take vows of celibacy and live off charity from the public. |
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People who live off reserve can obtain loans to buy their own homes because lenders receive security in the form of a mortgage on the property. |
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Now he just needs to make sure the world knows too so he can live off his talent. |
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In this phase the carp live off two-thirds natural food and one-third supplementary cereal feed. |
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The pup will live off of the energy in its thick blubber layer, until it is old enough to swim and find its own food. |
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Head lice are small wingless flat insects which move from one person to another by direct head-to-head contact and live off human blood in the scalp. |
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In France, as well as in emerging countries, our colleagues are finding new ways to live off investigative journalism. |
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Another way Sweden found to reduce her war costs was to train her army to live off of the land thereby reducing the supply issue for an army on the march. |
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Many Inuit families are teaching the traditional ways to their children to live off of the land and water by hunting and fishing. |
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It is a potent magnet for those millions of country people who can barely live off the measly landholdings available to them. |
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The settlement is home to about 1400 residents who live off of tourism either directly or indirectly. |
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As you near retirement, start thinking about how it might feel to live off of your nest egg. |
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You can live off market trends for quite a while. |
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We live off of very modest book royalties. |
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I live off of opportunities and the mistakes of defenders. |
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An estimated 700,000 people fled the capital to take refuge with friends and family in rural parts of the country, where most people live off of subsistence farming. |
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Workers who exhaust their benefits or who do not qualify for benefits at all either need to turn to social assistance or live off of savings or credit. |
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What was your main reason for going to live off of the reserve? |
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The Amazon forest does just the opposite, because it rests on land that has few nutrients, and needs to live off of itself, of its own decomposition. |
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Learn to live off of the body's own fat reserves. |
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There are many reasons to snipe at the Stones: the money grubbing, the subsumption of art beneath commerce, their willingness to live off past glories by recycling their greatest hits into package after package. |
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For instance, an Indian may live off reserve and earn only taxable income, and use an automated teller machine located off reserve to deposit funds into a bank account located on reserve. |
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She believes it is even possible to live off the grid in inner city areas, but that requires being a functioning part of a community. |
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Although the school's new dorm provides students 156 more beds, it is estimated that only 20 to 40 fewer students will live off campus this year. |
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In the past he has scored some great goals for his team, but he can''t live off these indefinitely. |
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More and more people live off fame and obviously there's some temptation to live off other people's fame. |
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He and his documentary-maker wife Kathy pretty much live off of handouts from her wealthy mother. |
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He and his guide, Kim, were looking for the popular eating fish lingcod, which live off the reefs in this region. |
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There is nothing preventing us protecting and even improving the revenues of small fishermen and those who live off the sea and have no other means of support. |
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What attracted me to this project was of course the fact that farmers could find outlets for their own products and live off the fruit of their work. |
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We have a lot of community members who still live off the land. |
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We cultivate the fields, we live off the fields. |
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Couples who live on a reserve have fewer rights with respect to the family home when a marriage or common-law relationship ends than people who live off a reserve. |
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I'm not sure I'm going to make enough money from this album to be able to repay my loan, live off it for a while and finance another album in a couple of years' time. |
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It is momagri's mission to offer a new political vision enabling all the world's farmers to live off agriculture, a vision that garnered broad support among the international organizations in Rome. |
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Moreover, when the cost of living goes up but your income does not, your purchasing power declines and the longer you live off your retirement income, the more inflation will deplete the size of your savings. |
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When it comes to the safety of drinking water, residents of First Nations communities do not benefit from a level of protection comparable to that of people who live off reserves. |
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Halfway through the 70s, the sitcom The Good Life gave every suburbanite the dream they could live off the land and become self-sufficient. |
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Zooplankton live off this algae and reflect sound signals from echo sounders and fish finders very well. |
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On the mid-ocean ridge you have sea water percolating through hot rocks and eventually this produces gasses which these life forms live off. |
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Humpbacks feed primarily in summer and live off fat reserves during winter. |
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Some wolf packs as well as individual grizzly bears in Canada may follow and live off of a particular reindeer herd year round. |
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I hate men that live off the earnings of the prostitutes that they pimp out. |
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Juncker said that Luxembourg's financial sector has subscribed to a white money strategy, and does not live off black money and tax evasion. |
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Yo-yo dieting Arg from TOWIE has signed up to the new ITV series Sugar Free Farm, where celebs attempt to live off the land. |
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Imagine a future in which millions of families live off the grid, powering their homes and vehicles with dirt-cheap portable fuel cells. |
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Fans can buy songs and help musicians live off of their art. |
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It is important to note that mining projects in Mexico are usually developed in populated areas, often in indigenous communities where residents live off of farming or depend on natural resources. |
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How can we truly call ourselves their followers when we lie, cheat, don't mind to live off of other people, spread false rumours about each other, are not willing to sacrifice for the sake of Allaah, and so forth. |
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Like mosquito's, head lice are insects that live off of blood. |
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People who live off of hunting are not always guaranteed a catch of food. |
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Humpbacks feed in polar waters, and migrate to tropical or subtropical waters to breed and give birth when they fast and live off their fat reserves. |
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