| 41. | The federal definition of poverty is blind to the real costs paid by people struggling to purchase the necessities of life.
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| 42. | For instance, the angels could represent the necessities of life, such as edible animals for a population of carnivores.
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| 43. | Try thinking of walking from the far end of the lot as aerobic activity, or just a necessity of life.
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| 44. | The embargo . . . is depriving the people of the basic necessities of life, such as food and medicine.
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| 45. | They are both religious and working class and during their student years cannot afford more than the bare necessities of life.
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| 46. | When repossessed, he remains care-free, claiming he can survive with the " bare necessities of life ".
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| 47. | The island's summer inhabitants often travel by water to the nearby towns of Hessel for the necessities of life.
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| 48. | To the rescue is a backpack in basic black, chock-full of the necessities of life for the next temblor.
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| 49. | Without the basic necessities of life-- adequate clothing and enough food _ we cannot expect that much from these children.
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| 50. | Each parent was charged with assault, assault with a weapon, forcible confinement and failing to provide the necessities of life.
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