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He left after a year, empty-handed but subsisting on tech licenses and hardware sales.
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So you can keep subsisting long enough to go to the office for another paycheck?
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Millions more have quit the workforce altogether, subsisting on disability pensions or other social benefits.
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His glitter jackets, the tabloids claimed later, hid a body that was half-starved, subsisting on painkillers.
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Meanwhile, they are living in temporary quarters, in need of government assistance, and subsisting on peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
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The usually harsh winter could take a heavy toll on people who have been subsisting on minimal rations for many months already.
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The cut in the duration and value of benefits may do something to improve the supply side of Germany's labour market, encouraging people to look for jobs rather than subsisting on state pay-outs.
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And they are subsisting on dwindling food supplies.
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Between 1970 and 2000, the percentage of people subsisting on less than one dollar a day in Nigeria grew from 36 percent to more than 70 percent, from 19 million to a staggering 90 million.
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And while there is no doubt the political machines themselves will load up on the Nate Silvers in the coming months and years, many of us will still be subsisting on high calorie, high-fat political thought ten years from now.
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The Merzbarn in the Lake District was made at a desperate time in his life, when Schwitters found himself subsisting, with a serious heart condition, in dank English lodgings on the proceeds of academic portraits and landscapes, despondent that he could not even obtain an interview with the director of the National Gallery in London.
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