| 1. | He was ragged and poor and he lived from hand to mouth.
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| 2. | It was worse for the auxiliaries, who often lived from hand to mouth.
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| 3. | Many of the Palestinian casual laborers live from hand to mouth,
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| 4. | Since the end of World War II, Europe had lived from hand to mouth.
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| 5. | "There are people living in California, truly living from hand to mouth, " she said.
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| 6. | At best, I can only live from hand to mouth, " she said to herself.
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| 7. | "And I don't have to live from hand to mouth like Tamara does, " she says.
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| 8. | They're really living from hand to mouth ."
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| 9. | After living from hand to mouth for some years, he died of a rare heart disease.
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| 10. | "Consumers are not buying large amounts of metal-- they're willing to live from hand to mouth ."
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