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First, subsisting mostly on hunting, fishing and gathering, they depend on the park for sustenance more heavily than local farming populations.
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Although the first subsist per se, the latter are thoughts that subsist in something else.
The first can subsist independently of the second, but the second can occur only because of the existence of the first: From the point of view of semantics, errors must be accidents: if in the extension of "horse" there are no cows, then it cannot be required for the meaning of "horse" that cows be called horses.
An advantage of the larval zebrafish model is that the larvae used in this study were experiencing their first exogenous meal, previously subsisting on yolk nutrients.
"Have you met Wholesale Marble?" Many of the city's oldest businesses were founded by Italians or Eastern European Jews who arrived here shortly before the turn of the twentieth century; subsisted at first by peddling merchandise from pushcarts or horse-drawn wagons; eventually saved enough money to acquire storefronts; and passed their growing businesses to their children.
At first, she had largely subsisted on port, tea and milk, given three times per day.
The first ones exist, the other subsist.
As pericytes are more resistant and grow faster than endothelial cells, hardly any endothelial cells subsist after the first passage.
Mr. Masuko said he vastly preferred sharing a plastic-and-mud shack in the Diepsloot squatter's camp north of Johannesburg to subsisting in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe's second-largest city and once a major economic center.
She says that cacao farmers in West Africa, where about two-thirds of the world's cacao is grown, "are only making a quarter or a third of what they should be, subsisting at the poverty level, at best".
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