Still, cheap white bread will keep body and soul together and if money is tight, something is to be said for the most grams of complex carbohydrate per unit cost.
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And the older _ but only slightly _ Halliwell sisters are " Charmed " and charming as they keep body and soul together with the aid of a Wiccan " Book of Shadows ."
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"And my successors will not be giving speeches about the wonderful opportunities of the global economy; they'll be trying to keep body and soul together for people on the streets of these cities ."
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To keep body and soul together, she moved back to the San Francisco area and wrote public relations releases for friends, including a group of lawyers who had just bought a warehouse full of MGM effluvia.
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Corbin characterizes his Hollywood years between 1977 and 1980, when he scored a crucial role as John Travolta's uncle in " Urban Cowboy, " as " just a struggle to keep body and soul together ."
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They'll be trying to keep body and soul together for people on the streets of these cities, if we don't do everywhere in America what you have begun to do in Boston and save our children ."
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Modern technology has created a brave new criminal world in which drug deals are conducted with stolen cellular phone numbers, would-be terrorists learn bomb-making over the Internet and anti-government renegades keep body and soul together through credit card fraud.
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"I would like to see Premier Horn try to make ends meet on 10, 000 forints ( dlrs 50 ) a month, pay rent, utilities and keep body and soul together, " said Agnes G . Maczo, head of the New Alliance.
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After years of looking at impoverished divorced women who did not remarry, at single-parent homes that lost the struggle to keep body and soul together, and men who either lost contact with their children or who felt robbed of family life, psychologists are not so sanguine about the healing benefits of breaking up.
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For all the vagaries of the Soviet system, it may safely be said that one of its leading orchestras would never have been reduced to busking outside a McDonald's burger restaurant in Swansea just to keep body and soul together _ the fate that befell the touring National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia this week.