| 31. | Most of the population ekes out a living as subsistence farmers, living with problems of climate, karite ( shea nuts ), and sesame.
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| 32. | Freddy is a jack-of-all-trades with a distinct stutter who ekes out an existence as a farmer, auctioneer and middleman.
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| 33. | John ( Colin Friels ), now married and the father of two girls, ekes out a living trapping the Australian wild dogs known as dingos.
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| 34. | These days the semicolon, one of the least loved, least understood punctuation marks, barely ekes out a living between the period and the comma.
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| 35. | Today, Progress ekes out a small business by marketing DEFA's old movies and programs, mostly as historical material, but partly as entertainment.
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| 36. | It has the biggest branch network in Germany, but that network barely ekes out a profit and consistently drags down the bank's overall performance.
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| 37. | Today he ekes out a living as a photographer in Zahedan, a frontier city near the intersection of the borders of Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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| 38. | Unable to visit her own children, Bongo lives with her brother and ekes out a living selling peanuts on the streets of the capital, Kinshasa.
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| 39. | Much of the population is in " techno-serfdom " to one of the Houses, or ekes out a miserable existence outside of House protection.
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| 40. | Meanwhile, in the former Saigon, Hai ( Don Duong ) barely ekes out a living driving a cyclo, a kind of bicycle-powered rickshaw.
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