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"She probably subsists on coffee and cigarettes," I'd think of Kathy Ireland, "she could never turn a double play".
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Mylodon probably subsisted on the foliage of trees and shrubs.
They work for years on their Great Novel, probably subsisting on stale cheese and rats' milk as they do so, and what thanks do they get?
Now she passed her recipes directly to my husband, without whom I would probably subsist on a diet of frozen pizza.
Parsons will live in a airport hotel, spend all of his time in Heathrow and probably subsist entirely on bar snacks and duty free.
A 1631 Dutch document, rediscovered in 1887 but now lost, is the only account of the dodo's diet and also mentions that it used its beak for defence: In addition to fallen fruits, the dodo probably subsisted on nuts, seeds, bulbs, and roots.
(For example, entelodonts possessed proportionally massive jaw muscles connected to large bony attachments on the skull and mandible). Thus, like living pigs, entelodonts were probably mixed feeders, subsisting on a variety of plant and animal foodstuffs.
Instead, argue paleontologists John Jackk" Horner from the Museum of the Rockies and Mark B. Goodwin from the University of California, Berkeley, T. rex was probably an opportunistic predator, like the hyena in Africa today, subsisting on both carrion and fresh-killed prey and exploiting a variety of animals, not just large grazers.
I should probably mention that, in addition to cigarettes and alcohol, I was subsisting on a daily diet of one melon slice and four hours of exercise.
If putting your fingers up there really grosses you out, wrap your digits in a condom or use a rubber glove, but as long as you don't subsist on a diet of Taco Bell and Fritos, you're probably fine.
The dog that could subsist on very little food had a survival advantage and was probably smaller than its team-mates, who succumbed to starvation because of their higher intake requirement.
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