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The second edition of Encyclopædia Britannica, which was published in 1777 84, calls the word elf obsolete but reports that belief in such creatures "still subsists in many parts of our own country..
As Michaels, a transplant to New York from rural Oregon who still subsists on a below-average income, puts it: "I didn't leave the country[side] because I wanted to, I was pushed out.
Roughly ten percent of the world's population still subsists on less than two dollars a day – a dismal statistic, but a dramatic improvement on the numbers from thirty years ago, when nearly half the people on earth lived in extreme poverty.
In these metropolitans, the general population still subsists on the original street food at a lower cost, but there's unequivocally a new market emerging that sees queues outside the likes of Little Bao in Hong Kong, or Baoism in Shanghai, hungry for the more sophisticated and admittedly delicious food.
A significant portion of the country still subsists on less than $1 per day, with children representing a substantial part of that population.
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Eighty per cent of them still subsist on less than $2 a day.
But more than half of sub-Saharan Africa's 740 million people still subsist on less than $1.25 a day.
Qaanaaq, population six hundred and thirty, is one of the few places in Greenland where people still subsist on what they catch.
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