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These days, scavenging and secondhand shopping are my happy places.
For all Luke Wallace's breakdown scavenging and link play, a brittle defence gave Sarries momentum.
In a time of corporate sponsorships, he lived on charity, scavenging and bartering handmade wares.
There's endless assaults, poison gas, nerve gas, morphine, burning streams of gasoline, scavenging and scabbing for food, influenza, typhus, dysentery".
Now he works exclusively on his art, with time for scavenging and searching out architectural salvage companies.
The film, "Terror's Children," about Afghan refugee children scavenging and begging in Karachi, won an Overseas Press Club award.
They are small and delicate, especially vulnerable to scavenging and decay.
Scavenging and intake air is usually provided through ports in the cylinder liner.
In a letter to his daughter, Sally, in 1784, he derided its hunting methods, which include scavenging and snatching food from other birds.
The Dom still exist in India; they are nomads, perhaps of Dravidian origin, who do a number of jobs, including basket-making, smithing, metalworking, scavenging, and music-making.
He provides for himself by fishing, scavenging, and stealing, and breaks into houses when he needs to wash.
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