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A man could live on a look like that.
Recently bankrupted by bad investments and in deep mourning over the death of his favorite daughter in 1896, he had moved to Vienna, where a great man could live cheaply.
The documentary unpacks the factors conspiring against the project — all the things that don't apply at Penn South — among them inadequate money set aside for maintenance and unfathomable welfare rules stipulating that no able-bodied man could live in a home where the woman received government aid.
Born in 1935 in Prague, to a family displaced first by the Nazis and then by Communist rule, Fried developed his "hot blooded" devotion to liberty in America, where, more than any other place, a man could "live his own life as he thought best".
With the material progress came great social changes, with the result that man could live a much fuller life in an altogether wider world.
What man could live up to them, referring of course to John Raitt and Roebuck "Pops" Staples.
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Gay men could live together, which was not true in the macho culture outside.
The lower court judges had ruled that the men could live "reasonably tolerable" lives in their home countries if they concealed their sexuality.
One of the purposes of the Sky lab project was to see if men could live in space for extended periods of time.
"It takes a long time to transition," she said, and wondered how Manning could live female in a male prison.
If evolution is a genetic accident, favored by circumstance, the future of man could be living in a tidy apartment in exurban Minneapolis with Mr. McNulty.
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