In the 1700s and 1800s, most people practicing science made a living in other fields.
For years, he found it almost impossible to raise funds and barely made a living.
Years ago in Europe this is how some young struggling artists made a living.
Heck, New York Post sports media critic Phil Mushnick has made a living bashing Francesa.
"He was a regular thief and made a living out of stealing, " he said.
And then to have made a living as an art historian that is pretty miraculous, isn't it?
Is it likely that she would have made a living will at such an early age?
Many villagers who had made a living tapping trees for their aromatic and flammable resins found themselves destitute.
You made a living, but not a killing, and everybody was seemingly happier.
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He said his grandfather made a living gathering wool waste from Northeastern mills.
At the time of his death, Mr. Gupta made a living buying and selling land for farmers and property developers, court documents show.
Even so, the works of some painters who made a living as illustrators (Maxfield Parrish and Norman Rockwell, for example) fetch pretty good prices these days.
Some people are craving a time when family really meant something and you made a living as a farmer or sold your homemade goods at the market.
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Omondi once made a living selling CDs while he studied electrical installation at a local technical institute, before he heard about the opportunity to train at the school.
In London he sold his Turkish goods for a sizable profit, rejected offers to resume his medical practice and made a living giving Italian-language lessons to the British gentry.
The comment calls to mind, for example, the reprehensible "Chicken Kiev" speech she helped craft back when she made a living "doing arms control" at the "Bush 41" National Security Council.
This is one of the richest and most beautiful ecosystems on the planet, and for centuries its residents have enjoyed and made a living off the fish that swim in these waters and the wildlife that inhabit these shores.
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What was positive was this: Zwelish owned his apartment, the basement of a co-oped town house, and made a living consulting on business software these facts Blondy got out of Alan Zwelish, semi-voluntarily, the first time he introduced himself, on Seventy-eighth Street.
Dying of thyroid cancer that had spread to her breast and liver, Sheri spent the last year or so of her life making Idahoans aware of how much fallout the state had received and making Idaho politicians push for compensation for those of their citizens whose lives had been lost, shortened, or made a living hell by federal policy.
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Francisco Soberon, a director of APRODEH, has made a good living as a "human rights advocate" in those two decades.
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Junuzagic made a good living cleaning houses and working in a nursing home but was forced to leave because she was living there illegally.
Another obstacle is the self-interest of exchange members, who have made a comfortable living from the old ways, and will defend them.
They house manufacturing companies that have made a tidy living, and built up some impressive skills, doing problem-solving engineering at Dounreay and elsewhere.
Williams Cos. once made a nice living transporting natural gas.
He made a pretty good living, for an Iraqi, working for these two companies.
She cannot speak the Ariekei tongue, but she is an indelible part of it, having long ago been made a figure of speech, a living simile in their language.
S., which cannot be cured at all, causes constant pain, and pretty much made her into a "living" vegetable.
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