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At the time, she was claiming Lords subsistence of £165.50 a night.
"Success" is often just a fancy word for "luck," but a recurrence of it suggests the subsistence of design.
By artha, Kautilya meant "the means of subsistence of humanity," which is, primarily, wealth and, secondarily, earth.
The first three types of ajiva are necessary conditions for the subsistence of both souls and matter.
Most Muslim mystics emphasize the servantship of man and the lordship of God, the fana ("dissolution") of self and the baqāʾ ("subsistence") of God.
Was this a proper use of the state's resources and a precedent to be proud of – the first time any state in the west had decided to guarantee the basic subsistence of many of its citizens?
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The total population of the district is 850,900 with an annual growth rate of 2.3% and consists predominantly of subsistence farmers of the Baganda ethnic group.
Now settlements in the Highlands are mostly remnants of crofting townships that is, irregular groupings of subsistence farms of a few acres each.
Atoifi Adventist Hospital is a 90 bed general hospital in East Kwaio, Malaita, Solomon Islands providing services to the population of subsistence villagers of the region.
Taken up by Chinese Buddhism, wu not only referred to non-existence but also served as a variant of the Mahayana Buddhist notion of emptiness (śūnyatā), a negation of the self-subsistence of individual beings and an affirmation of their interdependence.
"Moose, caribou, deer are important sources of natural food and food security for many Alaskans and cornerstones of the subsistence way of life".
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