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To snatch that away is to deprive her of something that, rightly or wrongly, gives her sustenance".
Even given her excesses and mania, Ms. Finke has never pretended to be something she is not, which is more than I can say for the industry heavyweights who complain about her even as they provide her sustenance.
She tucks in her perfectly tucked, sheer purple blouse and wads up the paper from the chocolate bar that, with two cups of black coffee, is her sustenance after an hours-long publicity photo shoot for her new label, Nonesuch.
Her daughter, Joan Blog, a Northport resident, said that "it was miraculous to me that my mother was in a Jewish nursing home and that so many of the people giving her sustenance were from a Catholic institution". While there was "no imposition of beliefs," Ms. Blog said, everyone gave her mother extra attention.
She has survived the avalanche of trash, lost and discarded fishing gear and plastic debris new to the sea in recent times, and has endured despite increasing competition with humans for decreasing numbers of the squid and small fish vital for her sustenance and that of her ever-hungry yearly chick.
He was her sustenance, she said in a telephone interview.
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She was detected giving her mother sustenance from her own breasts.
Make her compose wearing mittens, her only sustenance Red Bull and those little mandarin orange Cutie things.
It has offered her emotional sustenance in times of need, such as four years ago when both her parents died and Pinter was diagnosed with cancer.
Cubans have always turned to her for sustenance and stability.
His most important task, though, is to give her emotional sustenance.
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