He will do this, he says, unless his people, the Ijaw, who live on top of Nigeria's oil fields, are granted autonomy. |
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Five per year have been allocated to the Makah Native Americans who live on Washington's Olympic Peninsula and the rest to Siberian aboriginals. |
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They wantonly destroy the property and lives of a people who are as entitled to live on the land. |
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He returned to live on the family farm for six months, followed by six months jackerooing in northern Queensland. |
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My husband and I both keep quite a careful watch over what we will have to live on when we retire. |
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The Javan rhinoceros often lies in streams, where small fish and crabs feed on the insects that live on its skin. |
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You would realize that too if you had to live on German jelly and bean stew for six months. |
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If we are to send explorers to work and live on Mars, our first challenge will be to construct and operate a way station on the Moon. |
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We may then find ourselves quite fearful that nothing of value will live on after us. |
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He was a child of the 60's whose memory will live on whenever good fellows meet in friendship. |
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On 17 March we'll be webcasting the festival event as well as reporting live on radio from the parade. |
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Testimony from the Expedition Two Crew will be carried live on NASA Television and webcast on NASA's Internet homepage. |
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Life aboard an ocean racer is not a breeze but, despite the hardships she faced, she is not deterred and her experiences live on. |
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The four winning acts announced today will perform live on Song For Europe. |
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So I live on the 6th floor of a block of council flats reached by a lift which is always out of order and always smells of wee. |
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These archetypes defy history and adapt to local conditions in order to live on. |
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They live on moors and wetlands, while the tower is surrounded by bustling streets made of concrete. |
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Some went to live on collective farms, the kibbutzim, which were among Israel's most imaginative innovations. |
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If I had to live on my writing I would have starved by now and this I think holds true for most writers. |
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The move was accompanied by a suitably symbolic redesign, which went live on November 17th. |
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A horse could live on hay and grass alone, but eating time and bulk both had to be reduced for a working horse. |
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The school's Newtonian reflecting telescope gave hundreds of the pupils the chance to watch the transit live on a projected screen. |
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You've got to have a safety net as the state pension is not enough to live on. |
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They say people hereabouts live on quinine during the month of September, and I abhor quinine, and army surgeons, you know are all allopathists. |
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The Yucatecs live on the warm and tropical Yucatan Peninsula, and the Tzotzil and Tzeltal live in the highlands of Chiapas. |
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Only about 20 percent of American Indians and Alaskan Natives still live on reservations or trust lands. |
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She can no longer live on her own, and has been forced to live in a residential care home. |
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This makes redwood lumber companies the guardians of the birds, animals and fish that live on their property. |
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The result is that most workers found they were left with hardly anything to live on and were unable to pay back the debt. |
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You can sell it in a reverse mortgage to the bank and live on an annuity in return. |
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If you are lucky enough to live on the outskirts of a forest, there is a great chance that you will spy an antler or two, usually at dusk. |
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The lightermen live on as the masters of the waste disposal vessels and dredgers you see on the Thames today. |
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I used to live on tins of beans and ravioli that I would heat up in my room. |
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The important kin groups are patrilineal and matrilineal lineages and clans, Clan members do not necessarily live on clan land. |
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I think it's a disgrace that elderly people are forced to live on such a low income. |
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Some people are simply not earning enough money to live on and must make stark choices between eating or heating. |
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Thousands will relish the chance to see them perform together live on stage at Buckingham Palace. |
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Their midday encounter was being shown live on the big screen, just behind the court. |
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Millions more watched the event live on TV and listened to the national radio. |
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It can only be good to hear that ours is a living, flourishing language that will live on in all our communities for ever. |
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Most of my clients will get into trouble by gambling the money they need to live on, go to a loan shark, then they gamble that. |
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Shared toys should be routinely cleaned with a disinfectant because the virus can live on these objects for days. |
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Of course we must end poverty, and give men and women enough bread to live on. |
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It's a step up from bread and water, but it is ridiculous that this is what he's expected to live on. |
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The challenge is nothing less than how to save the planet while improving the lot of the six billion plus people who live on it. |
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The air smells of smoke from the campfires of squatters who live on vacant lots, next door to software executives and movie stars. |
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As earlier research had shown, they found a major split among lice species that live on apes and on monkeys and other primates. |
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Indeed, I have learned that he is so confident of his mind-reading skills that he plans to perform Russian roulette live on television. |
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Her death will sadden her fans, but her vast musical and political legacy that touched millions across the globe will live on. |
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Inside the pouch, the tadpoles live on the yolk leftover from their hatching. |
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The 30-odd bullock cart owners in the city live on the charity of a few traders in the Chalai market who hire them just for old times' sake. |
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Uncle was the one who took them in, fed them and taught them how to live on their own. |
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The pair, who live on Kirkland, then scrabbled together hundreds of tea lights and altar candles with the help of their friends. |
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Most live on 2,300 reserves scattered across the vastness of Canada, with each reservation having an average of 500 residents. |
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The mychorrhizal fungi live on the roots and physically extend the plant's reach for nutrients and water with hairlike tentacles called hyphae. |
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The picture is the incontrovertible evidence that we live on a terraqueous globe. |
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We're pleased that most of Britain's premier sporting events are now live on terrestrial television. |
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Thankfully, his many films and performances will live on as testaments to his great talent. |
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Paralysis ticks normally live on native animals such as bandicoots and echidnas. |
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Jennifer is a seachanger who moved to the Northern Rivers to live on a commune and pursue her passion for filmmaking. |
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Mangroves live on tide-drenched seashores because, unlike most trees, the vinelike roots absorb air through their pores. |
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Bargee families live on the their boats and travel carrying cargo for a living. |
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Becker's testimony, given in German, was carried live on German television and a throng of journalists packed the courthouse for the proceedings. |
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I'm sure we could live on canned green beans, water, and pancake batter for the rest of our lives, but it isn't a good policy. |
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Lyme disease is transmitted by ticks, no bigger than a pin-head that normally live on deer. |
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We live on Whidbey Island and have towed her through some huge tide rips and have never had a problem. |
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The scud are closely related to beach fleas or beach hoppers, which live on just about all sandy ocean shores. |
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When you live on top of a football ground, you constantly get football fans throwing chip wrappers and cans all over the place. |
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We city dwellers basically live on top of each other, so interactions sometimes get tense, especially when our kids may be threatened. |
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Since we all practically live on top of each other, I reached Glen's house in under five minutes. |
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Marsh fern, water horehound, spotted touch-me-not, great water dock, and lake sedge live on the soupy mudflats. |
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He was strong and brave, a happy-go-lucky person but also tough and able to live on his own. |
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I would not want to live on the first couple of floors of a tower block, the view is definitely a bonus. |
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Increasingly, the Beothuks were forced to try to live on the inadequate resources of the interior. |
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The Kammu are classified as midland Lao because they tend to live on the mountain slopes. |
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Over the 20th century blacks in larger towns found themselves increasingly forced to live on the wrong side of the tracks. |
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Both adults and larvae live on plants frequented by aphids, including roses, oleander, milkweed and broccoli. |
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In flour mills and food processing plants, insects that survive an insecticide treatment could live on food or crumbs left by poor sanitation. |
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She says she'd prefer to live on the streets of Scotland with her mother and brother and sister. |
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They didn't pay me any mind until after Rich and I performed live on stage. |
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Adults live on flower nectar and pollen and are especially fond of lantana and shepherd's needle. |
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Old soldiers never die, they live on to settle outstanding scores in their trashy memoirs. |
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We live on a tiny planet in a corner of a vast galaxy starred about with infinite space. |
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He demonstrated, for example, that the atmosphere, the oceans, and most of the area on which we live on the surface of the Earth, is a biosphere. |
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They don't live on the wrong side of the tracks in McIntyre, Ga. Their shotgun shack lies virtually on the railroad tracks. |
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Pike tend to live on a diet of whatever fish is available in their waters, such as perch, salmon and trout. |
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Unlike other birds that live on the forest floor, trumpeters are not particularly shy and readily habituate to the presence of humans. |
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These gray or gray-green plants live on the branches and trunks of the trees, but they are not parasitic. |
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You have your work to do and you're out there trying to make money for us to live on so there's no reason for me to get mad at you. |
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They'd have bleeped chunks of the dialogue out if this had been live on E4 though. |
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In Charlotte Street, where girls simper, giggle delicately and live on Marlboro Lights, this is fighting talk. |
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The undercard for Sundays show, televised live on Main Event PPV and Sky Channel is. |
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When head lice are forced to live on the body they become transformed into body lice. |
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Many editors, of course, are skittish about the idea of unedited items going live on employee blogs. |
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An unemployed person can claim income support to live on and apply for help paying rent and council tax. |
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These works also demonstrate the potential for the tutu to live on as wearable couture rather than a museum piece. |
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Beavers, procyons, musquashes, foxes and otters dwell in the reeds, while boars and 30 other species of mammals live on dry land. |
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They live on the margins, working ungodly hours on below minimum wages, almost not breathing in order to avoid detection. |
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We live on borrowed time, never quite knowing where we'll be six months from now. |
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Stay on the line if you want to report a fallen powerline or live on a rural feeder and have lost power supply. |
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His love for things nautical, his business sense and his organizational skills live on in his son. |
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We live on a pond, and every spring, big snapping turtles make their way a surprising distance from the pond to lay their eggs, and then return. |
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When you live on the fringes of polite society, the rules shift, whereas we are not so bound to language. |
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I live on the Hudson, a tidal river with a wedge of salt flowing upriver under the surface. |
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Secondly, why do working women live on bread and butter while working men live on beefsteak and butter? |
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As well as the modern urban centres with their skyscrapers there are still hundreds of thousands of villages where people live on the breadline. |
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But they had to live on their nerves at times in the second half after a double half-time substitution gave Charlton a shot in the arm. |
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And millions live on their nerves, fearing the awful consequences any rise in interest rates could have on them and their families. |
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City could only live on their nerves for so long and a minute before the break Sunderland finally broke through. |
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The military ceremony that followed was broadcast live on Spanish television. |
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The awards ceremony was broadcast live on television throughout Europe, England, and in parts of Russia. |
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The event was broadcast live on government-run television and radio stations. |
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It lines up a popular music star or group and has them perform before a small audience, broadcasting the event live on television. |
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A few types of insects live on red maples, including weevils, buff-tip moths, and vapourer moths. |
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Somehow it has come to pass that a world public can listen to real spacemen live on air. |
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Most ni-Vanuatu live on their home islands, although the population of the two towns has increased significantly since independence. |
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Nah, I live on a farm and I've seen plenty of cows calving and I don't spect aboriginals be much different. |
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The hope is the tournament will again make bridge a spectator sport, and the games are to be shown live on the internet. |
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Since many retirees live on a fixed income, it's also important to create a budget to help decrease discretionary spending. |
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She is investigating rhizobacteria, which live on or around plant roots in the soil zone called the rhizosphere. |
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The ceremonies were videocast live on the Internet, and broadcast nationwide on radio. |
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In the U.S., 83 percent of us are squeezed into metro areas, and 54 percent live on the coasts. |
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The wrestling event was televised live on pay-per-view cable television and was seen around the country. |
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Saving and pressing flowers lets the garden live on in artwork or homemade notecards. |
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Carved by the Haida people who live on the west coast of Canada, each pole can tell a story or mark a life or death of a member of the tribe. |
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The Nolans live on all the different foods that Katie makes from stale bread. |
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I've worked and studied hard for my success, and know what's it's like to live on meagre funds. |
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If you live on the wrong side of the road and rely on your post, hard luck! |
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We had been told that the Bedou could live on this diet for many days as they plodded across the desert with their caravans of laden dromedaries. |
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About 5,000 people live on the reservation, almost all of them Indians of the Ojibwa tribe, commonly called Chippewa. |
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The cardinal beetle is just one of over 48 species of beetle known to live on this site. |
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At Bethlehem College Preschool, caretakers live on the property and are thought to deter foot-traffic. |
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Sadly, I not only originate from the same one-horse town as Glen, but also used to live on the same street. |
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We also live on the fourth floor of a block of flats overlooking Mile End Road, a duel carriageway. |
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The Blue Horizon was stocked with a large supply of caffeinated drinks and she was delighted to have so much to live on. |
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We learned that razorbacks live on the bottom of the river where they eat zooplankton, bugs, and river bottom ooze off the rocks and mud. |
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The Jivaro live on the eastern slopes of the Andes where mountain ranges meet the Amazon River headwaters. |
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Couples who opt to live more simply can still live on a single income, he suggested. |
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Unlike plants, animals are heterotrophs which means they are unable to live on inorganic nutrients alone. |
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This year, the ceremony was broadcast live on arts channel BBC4, a channel so highbrow it has about six viewers. |
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As the globe warms and over a billion people live on less than one dollar a day, a global left is needed more than ever. |
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He is forced to live on his wits, but does so with humor and a Chaplinesque charm. |
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I live on a farm outside of Franklin, and I built a small studio, attached to my house, just for overdubs. |
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But let me tell you that when His Holiness the Pope was here, he spoke everyday, every afternoon you had him live on TV and radio. |
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Often the homeless live on the streets too long and it's unsuccessful when they are housed. |
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We live on the honorariums and rewards for the articles I get published in different magazines. |
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I earned enough from the dole and busking to live on salt and vinegar crisps, Mars bars and beans and chipolatas on toast. |
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The media plans to assemble a horde of journalists in Terre Haute to report live on the execution. |
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It still represents a paltry amount to live on, but is nevertheless something which should have been done a long time ago. |
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Both the diachronic and synchronic methods of linguistic analysis live on in studying words on the Internet. |
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Patagonians live on a diet of meat and sips of mate, a herb tea that promises energy, resistance to fatigue, and a dulling of hunger. |
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A father and son from Rochdale went head-to-head live on national television to find out if kids are clever clogs or if parents know better. |
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I made considerably more at my last job, but I make enough to live on and to pay my way through school. |
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Once you run the numbers, you should have a fairly good idea of what you'll need to live on. |
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Up to five children will impersonate their favourite rock and pop idols live on stage in front of an audience with special voting keypads. |
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Many pensioners live on a low, fixed income and struggle to pay their rising council tax bills. |
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Long after the kingdoms of southern Arabia disappeared, the fabled riches of the region live on in the popular imagination. |
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But seeing her perform live on stage was a different experience altogether. |
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Eighteen hours of the business week will be webcast live on the Internet. |
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Hester remains in Boston, and goes to live on a remote peninsula of the town in an abandoned cottage where the land is too sterile to support a family. |
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For those space cadets who, like myself, witnessed the event on television, the spirit of those pioneers will live on, whatever the fallout from the latest tragedy. |
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The video conference was webcast live on 21, 22 and 23 June. |
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No, we live on a chain of islands, an archipelago, not a continent. |
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I've had enough of getting out of bed at 4am, having my social life wrecked, and all for a pay packet that doesn't go halfway to giving me enough to live on. |
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Perhaps they could be made to live on wartime rations tins of snook, dried eggs, carrot pudding until they return to normal size, and are ready to rejoin the rest of us again. |
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Maggie the Cow comes to live on the Patch of Heaven dairy farm with a motley assortment of animals, including an old billy goat and a collection of chickens. |
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This trip to Scotland could represent Leinster's last chance of making the last eight of the Celtic League and he knows the champions live on borrowed time. |
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Of course, should I suggest that they become vegetarian too there are horrified expressions and declarations of never being able to live on rabbit food. |
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He decided then and there that he was going to live on that beach one day. |
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The Argand diagram is taught to most school children who are studying mathematics and Argand's name will live on in the history of mathematics through this important concept. |
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Later I discovered he had been a bootlegger and moonshiner during prohibition and had gone to live on the mountain to flee a gang who thought he owed them money. |
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Even with the doctor's notes, I was given bare minimum to live on, and was forced to pay for most of the medications I needed to take around the clock in order to breathe. |
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If you live on a main bus route and opposite a supermarket bottle bank, you can move your main living room and bedroom to the back of the house, architecture allowing. |
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The really cool thing about Rockville, CA is that the bands play live on the show. |
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In summer it was normal to live on milk, butter, cheese curds and whey, while in autumn a number of cattle were killed, their beef being salted to eat during the winter. |
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Historically, only tohunga were allowed to live on the mountain. |
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What about the fact that, well, some business owners would rather live on the Lower East Side than Laredo? |
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The agents live on now, both chemically and etymologically, in drugs such as bendamustine that are used to treat several cancers. |
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They then went to live on a farm owned by their father, and returned to Osnabruck on November 1st, 1945, when their family faced division between different homes. |
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He said the Ambler name would live on in the thriving wholesale business. |
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You also allowed it to be broadcast live on television and on radio here. |
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At the same time, the various oral communities that live on the body are highly dependent on the environmental conditions that normally prevail within each niche. |
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A few Crustacea even live on land, usually under old logs and leaf litter. |
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He and his wife Alice live on the Shenandoah River in West Virginia where he enjoys watching the birds and playing the horses. |
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He wanted a person who could get newsmakers to talk live on camera. |
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For now, she savors that special day when color faded into the background and a homecoming queen's parade was broadcast live on national television for two hours. |
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This detailed account will now live on as a tribute to a great engineering feat that outlasted its original purpose to grow into a huge tourist attraction. |
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His pulpy brand of crime fiction will live on not only in paperback form, but also on the silver screen. |
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As for the breakout musicians, their brief moments of capital-raking before being consumed live on reality TV will hardly be worth the embarrassment. |
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The match was broadcast live on national television and radio. |
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People who live on the village's Main Street and part of York Road will be charged to access the grassed areas of common land that front their homes. |
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A TV company is on the lookout for 15 mums-to-be to sign up for a new programme on multiple births, which will involve giving birth live on television. |
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Add up all the lions, elephants, warthogs, giraffes, gazelles, zebras, impalas, topis and hyenas that live on these plains and they fail to outnumber the gnus. |
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Most families live on the second floor of their wood homes, sleeping, eating, and socializing on mats in the main room. |
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He poo-poos the importance of phytochemicals, but once tried to live on an all-kale diet. |
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They are Kurds, Iraqis, Somalis, Turks, Bosnians, who live on the periphery of the city. |
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I live on a lake and there's a flock of ibises that I feed regularly. |
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My partner is a park ranger so we actually live on a nature preserve. |
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We have stories of Japanese vampires, of shape-shifters who live on spirit more than blood, of the lost and the arrogant and the brutal and the alien. |
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The broader political themes developed in Nineteen Seventy Four that live on in and give shape to Peace's subsequent novels are more particular to him. |
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Sure, these two mammals live on different poles and would never actually meet. |
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Dandruff and foot odor are caused in part by yeast that live on the skin. |
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Her physical loss will be felt every day by those who loved her most, but her sparkly spirit will live on. |
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The game will be screened live on Sky TV with a 6.05 pm kick off. |
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Another journalist begged him to do a sill walk live on stage then and there, but he demurred. |
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The music will be performed live on stage in a band that includes bass, violin, electric guitar and stranger instruments like the recorder and pots and pans. |
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He is booked perform one of his routines live on national television. |
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The Trades Unions Congress was shown live on national television. |
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It's the heart-warming and inspiring story of two almost entirely clueless posh oiks, who throw caution to the wind and go and live on a small island. |
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If all animals vanished, most bacteria would still live on, but if all bacteria disappeared, we would die quickly. |
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For decades the hill has drawn the attention of hikers due to its accessibility and the antics of a large population of Formosan rock macaque monkeys that live on the hill. |
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That is not a high level of income, but when one considers a number of other issues one finds that it is becoming even more difficult and parlous for people to live on it. |
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One need not be a believer, as I am, to know that Maya Angelou will so fully live on. |
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He is now thought to live on a council housing estate in London. |
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I live on a complete rat run between the High Road and Acton Lane. |
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I'm delighted to report that the pre-order button for my novel, Patriots, has just gone live on Amazon and the iTunes store. |
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If there's good news, it's that boomerang babies aren't entirely those who can't afford to live on their own. |
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Many homeless people choose to bail out of our cosy little society and live on the streets, seeking shelter wherever they can, and doing what they have to do to stay alive. |
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The twin entrepreneurs and stars of HGTV's Property Brothers will be taking your questions live on Tuesday, December 16 at 2pm. |
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Temecula, Calif., Mayor Maryann Edwards says homeless people live on the street by choice. |
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Treat yourself to one nice thing, then live on your old income until you've padded out your savings account again. |
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I am, like an old rook, who is ruined by gaming, forced to live on the good fortune of the pushing young men. |
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I ran through my wages in two days. Now I've got to live on next to nothing till Friday! |
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The first to come up was the scurvywort, only an inch high, but vital to seamen who live on ship's biscuit. |
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Poking underhanded fun at the contestants live on stage was absolutely inexcusable. |
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We live on the Augusta Victoria campus on the Mount of Olives. |
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When it comes to commenting on the important political issues of the day, I live on the surface, like a water spider, but with fewer legs. |
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The creative ideas of the youngsters will live on in Primary View and Whistlewood Way after they officially opened the scheme. |
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In a tiny, remote Chinese village, an ancient Roman bloodline may live on. |
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Floral fragrances are not just for blue-rinsed wifeys who appear to live on cream teas and spend their days buying support stockings. |
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Eva's own fierce intelligence, self-deprecating humour and wonderful quick wittedness are reflected in and will live on through her books. |
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People who live on chronically low incomes know all about budgeting. |
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Tammar wallabies that live on the well-lit landscape of Australia's largest naval base muddle the timing of their natural breeding season. |
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But certain epiphytes, those wily plants that live on trees, derive much of their nutrients from visiting ants, a new study shows. |
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The great Mahatma's words live on as believers and leaders adopt Gandhism in their daily lives. |
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I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry DJ Chris Moyles after using the F-word live on air. |
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Bosses at the Truffle Club in Glasgow have sent out hundreds of e-mails to their members featuring a table dance performed live on screen. |
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As a matter of fact, famous sayings are always being misattributed, borrowed and they live on and on. |
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In the days when radio was king, catch phrases abounded and some still live on. |
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The first I heard about it was live on air when Steve Penk, the Virgin breakfast show host, brought it up. |
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Carly DelSignore and her husband, Aaron Bell, of Edmunds, live on Tide Mill Organic Farm, which has been in the Bell family for nine generations. |
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The unbeaten middleweight was due to challenge Francis Cheka for the vacant domestic title in Sheffield live on Sky Sports tomorrow night. |
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Freud was also possessed by the way the dead live on intrapsychically and work on the living mind. |
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Ectoparasites generally are arthropods that live on the outside of other animals. |
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Thatcher and her henchmen are not dead, they live on in the present set of privileged, uncaring and unpatriotic chinless wonders. |
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A release distributed through a newswire service with a link to your content will live on hundreds of websites, driving discoverability. |
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You'll have to live on almost nothing, cashwise, but you'll gain a lump sum upon completion that can be applied to college tuition. |
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We assume that because we had to subjugate the land to live on it, the best farm is therefore the one most completedly tamed. |
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Under the cover story of Tippy having worms and going to live on a farm, Johnny gave Tippy to his goomah, Fran, whose son renamed him Freckles. |
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In such a world, would one want to be hooked up to a pleasure machine or live on a holodeck? |
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Concepts that originated in the Roman constitution live on in constitutions to this day. |
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Simon Hughes came under attack regarding his sexuality while Chris Huhne was accused live on Daily Politics of attempting to rig polls. |
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This was hardly enough to live on, but his demands were very small and he was doing what he most wanted to. |
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Frisian is spoken among half a million people who live on the southern fringes of the North Sea in the Netherlands, Germany, and Denmark. |
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His sister Marjorie died of kidney disease in May and shortly after, on 22 May 1946, Orwell set off to live on the Isle of Jura. |
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The state procession was shown live on the new BBC Television Service, the first major outside broadcast. |
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Cumberbatch featured in Michael Dobbs' play, The Turning Point, which aired as one of a series of TV plays broadcast live on Sky Arts. |
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On 22 January 1927, their match at Highbury against Sheffield United was the first English League match to be broadcast live on radio. |
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The opening ceremony and over 60 hours of Games coverage was broadcast live on BBC television. |
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The couple have no children, and live on a restored model farm in Curry Rivel, Somerset with numerous animals. |
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Professional mariners live on the margins of society, with much of their life spent beyond the reach of land. |
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The resident population is 31,458 as of 2012 of whom 23,769 live on Providenciales in the Caicos Islands. |
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The results of the election were broadcast live on BBC Scotland and STV, on the night of the election. |
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On 26 November 2009, Williams proposed to Field live on the Australian radio channel 2DayFM in an interview on The Kyle and Jackie O Show. |
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His family was not rich and, as a younger son, he had little patrimony to live on. |
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From 2008, the races were screened live on ITV4, along with the support races. |
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Some races can be accessed live nationwide via the BBC Red Button and all races are live on the BBC Website. |
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True limpets in the family Patellidae live on hard surfaces in the intertidal zone. |
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Long may his memory live on in the legacy of his numerous, wonderful paintings. |
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Glasgow Warriors and Edinburgh matches are also broadcast live on BBC Radio Scotland. |
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Channel 4 allowed Internet users in the United Kingdom to watch Channel 4 live on the Internet. |
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Filmed live on 30 March in front of 14,000 at The O2 Arena in London, it was broadcast on 5 April. |
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In July 2007, she performed live on Saving Planet Earth on BBC 1 to raise money for the BBC Wildlife Fund. |
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Benthos is the community of organisms which live on, in, or near the seabed, the area known as the benthic zone. |
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These books follow the adventures of a group of anthropomorphised locomotives and road vehicles who live on the fictional Island of Sodor. |
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Because of this, it is nearly impossible to live on Svalbard without working for an established institution. |
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It is for them not possible to keep herds and live on milk such as the surrounding tribes. |
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The benthic fauna on the bank contains species that live on a hard substrate, such as sea anemones and polyps. |
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They live on rocky, sandy, or muddy bottoms from the shoreline to beyond the edge of the continental shelf. |
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They are less common on tropical islands, although a few species do live on islands such as the Galapagos and New Caledonia. |
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In addition, eleven community houses were built and are rented out to community members who want to continue to live on the island. |
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Males that are unable to claim a site are forced to live on the periphery where they have less reproductive success. |
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Humans also live on the land by using building materials to construct shelters. |
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Many animals that live on or in the sea consume flotsam by mistake, as it often looks similar to their natural prey. |
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It was erected in 1683 by Thomas Ekins, first steward of the Godophin Family to live on the islands. |
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In 2010, the company had close to 1,000 shareholders, around half of whom live on the Isles of Scilly. |
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The Birdman used to live on Samson Island, which people say has a curse on it. |
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They have no fields but simply live on what they get from the Slav's lands. |
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Again, in practice some of them always live on the 'wrong side' of the border. |
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Almost all inhabitants of Socotra, numbering nearly 50,000, live on the homonymous main island of the archipelago. |
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Because of this, it is almost impossible to live on Spitsbergen without working for an established institution. |
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Over 6,800 Torres Strait Islanders live on the Islands and 42,000 live on the mainland. |
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However, their teachings and wisdom will live on through me and countless others who have also been impacted by their didactical punditic views. |
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About 13,000 live on the isle's various settlements, mostly in Vickerstown, which was built to house workers in the rapidly expanding shipyard. |
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Rare to Britain species of alpine butterfly, the mountain ringlet, also live on and around Helvellyn. |
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Families who live on the stockbreeding business are having serious problems. |
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The Essential New Jack Swing collection is now live on Apple Music, iTunes, Tidal and streaming radio services world wide. |
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Renny Monk mixed up the six and the nine ball live on air as she announced the results of the New York state lottery. |
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She spotted an online ad for a toy poodle and paid pounds 360 to Kelvin Dodman, who claimed to live on the Isle of Man. |
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Think of the days of one of Bahrain's first football commentators, Hisham Al Sharafa, who used to commentate matches live on the radio. |
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