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For years I subsisted on little more than cigarettes and frozen grapes.
We mainly ate french fries there, with coffee and cigarettes - that's what I subsisted on.
As a teenager, there were days I subsisted solely on V-8.
I subsisted on Greek salads and Cokes and sported (like a sign of hoped-for wisdom) a beard.
"I subsisted largely in a state of paranoia and panic for most of my time there," a former Mail journalist told me.
I subsisted on Pop-Tarts and Mountain Dew, along with LSD, peyote, pot, mushrooms, mescaline, amphetamines, quaaludes, valium, opium, hash and liquor of all kinds.
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CNN/SI subsists on a diet of one news cycle after another -- and it has done some exemplary work, features like Jim Huber's moving profile of Billy Casper last week and Nick Charles's Page 1 reports.
For the past two months, by necessity, I've subsisted on a steady diet of restaurant fare, which has been an excellent tutorial on the possibilities of Baltic herring, salmon and reindeer.
I opted for a small aji de gallina, a traditional chicken dish, thinking back to my previous visit to Peru when I'd subsisted on chicken and rice, topped with a fried egg, relieving the repetition with the odd dish of pasta and butter.
I have no clue how to build a yurt, and I don't think I could subsist on berries and bear feces.
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