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They figured that the demons would not be able to subsist by themselves.
Herbivorous nekton are not very common, although a few nearshore and shallow-water species subsist by grazing on plants.
The Tofalars, who subsist by herding reindeer and hunting for pelts, seem to have resisted Russia's demographic decline.
They dwell in crude thatched huts in forest depths and subsist by hunting and fishing and gathering plants and berries.
Among the worst affected are the Afars, a tough, gun-toting people who subsist by herding livestock in the arid vastness of north-eastern Ethiopia.
Indians, who subsist by hunting and gathering, live around the town; there is almost no industry, and rubber gathering is the principal economic activity.
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It subsists by tacit agreement between the corrupters and corrupted.
Like many other desert peoples, the Ute traditionally subsisted by collecting wild foods.
He subsisted by pawning his few belongings and, according to legend, by eating sparrows trapped outside his attic window.
He subsisted by tutoring, supplemented by a small grant from the University of Christiania and, beginning in 1828, by a temporary teaching position.
The son of a vitriolically racist Illinois judge, Finn subsists by running trotlines in the Mississippi and inhabits a riverside house "fit only for dying in".
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