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Inhabitants of canyon dwellings, the Sheepeaters were part of the Shoshone Indian Nation and were named for their skill in subsisting on the elusive bighorn sheep.
The pay pig I spoke to insisted he wasn't being exploited, and I believed him – it's not like someone was forcing him to find sexual gratification in subsisting on Tesco's value crisps and water scavenged from his neighbour's bird bath.
The pay pig I spoke to insisted he wasn't being exploited, and I believed him it's not like someone was forcing him to find sexual gratification in subsisting on 7-Eleven corn dogs and water scavenged from his neighbor's birdbath.
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But clothes live forever; they're like vampires, hiding in closets, subsisting on new blood and the dream of eternal youth.
For three, five, even six years these men languished in captivity, subsisting on pieces of dried bread handed out as daily rations, enduring beatings given much more generously.
Wearing only loincloths made of orchid leaves, the Tasaday were said to live in caves, subsisting only on grubs, small animals and berries.
Besides inadequate iron intake, low iron bioavailability is the predominant reason for iron deficiencies in populations subsisting on plant-based diets, independent of sex.
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