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But the elephants live harsh lives under private ownership as they keep up a grueling schedule of appearances in festivals, and they are often kept in inadequate conditions.
Imagine how brilliant this could have been if the recent, incredible, Tracy-v-Carla stuff had played out live? Harsh, maybe, because we expect the best from the best.
They live harsh lives in which exploitation and violence are common.
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Limited "lives," harsh penalties for failure, arbitrary goal structures, competition rather than cooperation — these are all dynamics that have their origins in the incessant need of an arcade game to keep gobbling quarters.
First, those we just met, recently arrived from Syria who escaped death but are still living such harsh lives today.
His farmers and labourers are living hard-bitten lives in harsh and often impossibly difficult circumstances.
The reason was because Chlorobium could live in harsh-living conditions and could out-compete the growth of other photosynthetic microbes in restricted nutrient condition.
They volunteered to live in harsh conditions today so their descendants could live well for centuries.
We live in harsh and unforgiving times and many families are struggling in a context of moral censure.
My friend said that the people are hospitable and sturdy, tough enough to live in harsh conditions.
After the death of Stalin, the Chechens fought their way back to their homeland in their beloved mountains and continued to live under harsh Soviet rule.
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