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I could live off that".
He says she could live off chicken nuggets and fries.
"His son, however, never really had to work because he could live off his father's wealth.
In Mexico, she said, you could live off the fruit you picked along the roadside.
She could live off someone else's electricity bill for a while.
"I could live off being Bill Clinton's ex-press secretary or seek a new challenge.
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So many delicious things grow here, the couple could practically live off the bounty.
There is always some idiot who is up for a bottle of wine, wherever you are.' Neill admits that he could not live off his three little vineyards.
"After Doi Moi, rural Vietnamese suddenly needed cash because formerly subsidised state policies like education and healthcare were abandoned, so they couldn't live off their farms anymore," Barthelmes said.
If people stopped feeding the birds that stay in New York City in the winter, could they live off the land? A. Even if every bird feeder in New York City stopped giving handouts, the birds seen in winter would find plenty of food, said Allison Wells, communications and outreach director at the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology in Ithaca, N.Y.
I'm glad because I knew Roberto personally and I called him to warn him that he could not live off his name here, he would have to work properly along with the others, with no privileges.' Zico was aware that names and medals mean next to nothing in Turkish football.
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