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They subsist, as taciturnly and as tenaciously as Beckett characters enduring the world from their dustpiles.
And yet, possible though it may be to subsist as an artist in Ireland, it is extremely rare.
The film shows the three trying to subsist as a family in France, where they find themselves living on a tough gang-run housing estate.
In Mr. Gurung's case, he tried to subsist as a farmer on a tiny plot of land, his only real income coming from his pension.
Her Russia is lurid and brutal, a place where the local police receive their wages from business moguls, sex with the boss is obligatory for secretaries, and nuclear scientists subsist as hunters after months without salaries.
There are about 26,000 Yanomami in the Amazon rain forest, in Venezuela and Brazil, where they subsist as seminomadic hunters and cultivators of crops like manioc and bananas.
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Comanche bands were feared by the Spaniards of the Southwest because they subsisted as much by plunder as by buffalo hunting.
Many of the boys on the foundation team live in crowded homes with their extended families, subsisting on as little as $100 a month.
For a time, he subsisted as the Human Instamatic, a lightning-fast street portraitist.
He missed his mother's "sailor's spaghetti," a Russian classic, subsisting as he was on a diet of Banana Nut Cheerios.
For too long, the Met has subsisted as a tautology: it presents grand opera on a grand scale because that is what the Met has always done.
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