Your brothers laid down his life so you could live yours in security and freedom.
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After all, he left home so that his sisters and young brothers could live better.
Around 39% said they could live with the transgression and still vote for the guy anyway.
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That I would do repairs at the new colony so that I could live there.
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But there was no way that a ten-year-old boy could live on his own.
Yes, the dentist--Dr. Tooth, we'll call him--could live for some years off his taxable investments.
While the balances were growing, we could live beyond our means, beyond our current income level.
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They looked over his financial situation and determined a monthly budget that he could live with.
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"They know that the way of life is easier and they could live better here, " he says.
She wished that Sunnis and Shias could live side by side, as they do during the Hajj.
For sure, a sewer made much less than a prostitute, but a sewer could live a respectable life.
Without the jobs they provide, few people could live here, and there certainly would be no one-room school.
What mattered to Alan was earning an education so that he could live up to his God-given potential.
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Rosen was struck by an inspiration: Why settle for visiting Ojai when he could live there every day?
Mr. HANFT: Disneyland really showed us that a brand could live outside of itself in so many ways.
"I wanted to make it an ultra funky piece of art I could live in, " says Mr. Christie.
Before Avandia it seemed that the drug industry was going to get a bill it could live with.
Last year folks who could live with the permanent incentives in the tax code went through with donations.
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"A Gus Dur-Megawati ticket is probably something Golkar could live with, " says Marzuki Darusman, leader of Golkar's reform wing.
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We could live without the 95-cent-per-minute charge to call the horticulture advice line.
Nobody could live up to the supernatural image thrust upon the second-year quarterback.
It also almost makes me wish I could live back in the 1950s.
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Abandoning hunter-gathering meant more humans could live, and cities and civilizations could develop.
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And until the end of her life, she insisted on making sure that she could live in her apartment.
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Some parties now say they could live with an assembly under such conditions.
We could live on our own and drive a crappy car or stay with her parents and get a new car.
And, by the way, what made the Greeks (and Portuguese, Italians and Irish) think they could live beyond their means forever?
My wife, already embittered by the vet bills, said she could live with Carol being out of touch with her donkeyness.
The bombs at Pearl Harbor destroyed the very idea that America could live in isolation from the plots of aggressive powers.
In fact, you could live in New York, invest in a Florida plan, and send your child to college in North Carolina.
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