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Kyle Frandle, Santa Cruz, Calif.: Check out The Campus at Western Washington State University, where the students drove the initiative that their campus subsist only on renewable energy sources.
In the same way that viewers binge-watch multi-part TV series such as True Detective or House of Cards, music lovers don't want to subsist only on a steady diet of singles.
Once ashore, they're obliged to subsist only on their stored fat while travelling to their denning area, giving birth, nursing tiny cubs through the winter, and waiting until their offspring are strong enough to travel to the sea ice the following spring.
If they subsist only with support of UNICEF, they are not replicable and sustainable.
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So far, Mr. Sharpton has lost eight pounds subsisting only on liquid, according to Rachel Noerdlinger, his spokeswoman.
They are spending the last few days in fasting and prayer, subsisting only on carrots and water.
26 Famously subsisting only on cocaine, milk and red peppers, Bowie fell prey to old paranoid obsessions including UFO cover-ups, nazism and the occult while in Los Angeles.
For many years, scientists had believed that the brain, which is a very hungry organ, subsisted only on glucose, or blood sugar, which it absorbed from the passing bloodstream.
Talk story about 72-year-old William Willis' plans to sail his 11 1/2-foot sailboat, Little One, from New York City to England, by himself, subsisting only on milk, sea water, and wheat.
By William Wertenbaker The New Yorker, July 30 , 1966P. 20 Talk story about 72-year-old William Willis' plans to sail his 11 1/2-foot sailboat, Little One, from New York City to England, by himself, subsisting only on milk, sea water, and wheat.
Eventually the two will be indistinguishable, subsisting only "in nettly banks and briary ditches in the interstices of the modern".' It is because the land can't be fully mapped (certainly not the Ordnance Survey) that these remnants of belief and lore will survive in chinks and on the edge of memory.
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