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So did you carry a gun or survive solely on your wits?
And with the future market for electric cars in question, A123 might not survive solely on batteries for those models.
However the Osedax manage to survive solely on dead whales in the vast oceans, they appear to have been doing it for a long time.
However when I interviewed Sturm and Mercy back in 2010 they were clear that there was only a limited period of time in which the company could survive solely on its past.
"It would be a mistake for cities to think they can survive solely as magnets for the young and hip," the Harvard economist Edward Glaeser writes in his new book, "Triumph of the City" (Penguin Press; $29.95), by way of dismissing Richard Florida.
As he pursued his ecological sleuthing, he found that the mercury, which drifts into the Northeast largely from coal-burning power plants in the Midwest, was also being deposited on dry land, and that songbirds that survive solely on insects were also taking in dangerous amounts of mercury.
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It survives solely in the Albanian language.
She's not merely his prisoner; she's his plaything, completely dependent and utterly vulnerable, not merely travelling but surviving solely at his sufferance.
I am also from a firmly working class background, having grown up on a council estate in a single-parent family surviving solely off state benefits.
Tony says some of his learners (as he likes to refer to students) come from families who have not cooked a meal from scratch for three generations, surviving solely on "extremely unhealthy and extremely expensive" takeaways and ready meals.
In my opinion, the reason the Koreans in particular are unable to compete is because they are, generally, surviving solely on Korean customers -- very little, or no, attempt is made to reach those outside their own community.
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