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In a word they were almost entirely self-sufficient.
The 400 Inuits Father Gustav Holm found, when colonisation started in 1884, were entirely self-sufficient.
Only Maria Nepomuceno's woven and beaded sculptures feel entirely self-sufficient.
Pershing's army never became entirely self-sufficient, but it conducted two significant operations.
Without livestock on board or supply ships to restock the pantry, crew members will have to be entirely self-sufficient.
Hay spent $2 million creating a four-bedroom, four-bathroom bunker that is almost entirely self-sufficient, Davidson said.
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The Principle of Mutuality determines those "reciprocal tendencies and desires which interact between large bodies of men, aiming at single and definite ends," while the Principle of Dependence has "[n]o man stand[ing] up entirely alone, self-sufficient in the entire circle of human needs" ("Social Principle," 33).
In the first of a two part series, Robert Phillips gives an overview of the main routes for commercialisation of academic research in the U.K. Sources within the Medical Research Council (MRC) have said that if MRC Cambridge researchers Milstein and Köhler had patented their seminal monoclonal antibody technology back in 1975, the MRC would now be entirely self sufficient.
A comprehensive study of those born in 1905 who are still alive, showed over one third of them were entirely self sufficient.
He was completely self-sufficient".
We have to be completely self-sufficient.
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