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There you will find a team in Carolina that subsists on the raw brutality of the game.
The film focuses on a Catholic Indian rock band that subsists largely on "wish sandwiches" -- you wish something was between the bread.
Transport companies of all types are cutting what little fat remains in an industry that subsists on lean margins even when fuel is cheap.
It is also, obliquely and with maximum stealth, a state of the nation novel, or rather a novel about an alternative nation that subsists, in conditions of relative neglect, on the first one's border.
For a bird that subsists on an almost exclusively pescatarian diet, the harbour's fish-rich waters provide a welcome place to rest and refuel before continuing on the 3,000-mile 3,000-mileuth to the wintering grounds in west Africa.
I next show that the best understanding of fiduciary obligation is that pursuant to which she who is subject to the obligation minimizes the 'space,' or separateness, that subsists between her and the beneficiary of her obligation.
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Italos' terminology here clearly shows the influence of the Christian Fathers, and in particular of John of Damascus, who in his Dialectica draws just this distinction between subsistences, things that subsist in something else, and things that do not subsist.
But in the second way, 'immaterial' is said of subsistent forms forms that subsist without matter like angels or spiritual substances in general.
On the other hand, it also is important not to overlook the difference between subsistences and beings that subsist in something else.
According to Italos, therefore, both subsistences and beings that subsist in something else are beings, and thus do not depend on mere thought.
The Western Shoshone were organized into loosely affiliated family bands that subsisted on wild plants, small mammals, fish, and insects.
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