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They figured that the demons would not be able to subsist by themselves.
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Some 300, 000 people have been resettled so far, many in the southern Oromia region, where it has proved particularly hard to subsist.
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If it was too wet to light a fire, they had to subsist on hardtack biscuits and cold sowbelly doused in vinegar.
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In true survivalist manner, Croft also teaches his family how to subsist on alternative sources of nourishment, such as algae, roasted mice and live earthworms.
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Some 3m of Somalia's 8m people need aid to subsist.
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And if the phone is going to literally be nothing more than a portal to the web, then it's going to be a tough sell for those that have to subsist on a very strict data diet.
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Partly because, since the election, the press has had to subsist on a dispiriting gruel of reviews, white papers and bills, leaked only in so far as the government wanted them leaked and, in truth, making dull news.
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Ryan Croft in Asheville, North Carolina, for instance, said he was teaching his family how to subsist on alternative sources of nourishment like algae, roasted mice and earthworms, as well as making a one-of-a-kind assault rifle -- a hybrid between an AR-15 and AK-47 -- to deal with signs of doom lurking around the corner.
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Contrary to suspicions that models subsist on little more than air, Ms. Corrigan added that she is pretty health-conscious.
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"We believe that adults subsist for two to three weeks on the last feedings they had as juveniles and then die, hopefully after they have reproduced, " Sikkel said.
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Unless a decision is made, the IOC is facing the prospect of having the 199 national Olympic bodies, which now subsist on IOC contributions, launching fledgling Web businesses to help pay for their athletes' training.
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