He's somebody that lived and grifted, lived for the day.
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"He lived 32 years, but he lived good," Cavalier says.
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When I say Tim lived it, he really lived it.
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I've lived through these years that we've all lived through.
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She lived in Brooklyn and he lived in Bayside, Queens.
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She lived in Ellsworth Kelly's building; James Rosenquist lived there, too.
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John Doe lived in California, and I lived in New York.
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They lived above ground and the Morlocks lived beneath the surface.
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Bo lived with the Obamas and Checkers lived with the Nixons.
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My parents have lived in Miami longer than they lived in Cuba.
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I lived in Flatbush, Brooklyn, and my girlfriend lived in Glendale, Queens.
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Many lived with severe complications related to the bombing, but they lived.
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Five lived longer than two years, and two lived longer than four years.
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Until our wedding, I lived in New York, and Steve lived in Boston.
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He was trying to understand why black folks lived the way they lived.
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Two boys lived on the top floor and another lived in the basement.
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Among voters for Clinton, 503 percent lived in their hometown and 43 percent lived 2 hours or more away from their hometown; among Trump supporters, 36 percent lived in their hometown and 37 percent lived 2 or more hours away.
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Roughly 41 percent of kids lived in single-parent households, another 41 percent lived with both parents and about 19 percent lived with three or more adults.
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" He continued: "I lived in England at the time and she lived in Brooklyn.
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The family previously lived in New Hampshire, and Clinton had once lived in Florida.
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And he's lived, like so many men in prior generations have lived their lives.
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Four of the women lived in California, and the other eight lived in Europe.
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The family previously lived in New Hampshire, and Field had once lived in Florida.
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He lived in Japan basically, I lived in America working, and this and that.
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"Busco lived, and the world knows he lived," his mother, Valerie Cooper, told PEOPLE.
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Previously, she'd lived in Boston, but now she lived in New York with him.
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She lived in a cave with hippies who lived on the island of Crete.
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I've lived in my house for 58 years, and I've lived through many hurricanes.
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I lived there for eight, the longest I have lived anywhere at a stretch.
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Some people who lived long and active lives lived a not-very-clever life.
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There was a family that lived here, but they lived in just a tent.
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Before pop culture's lifestyle icons lived on the internet, they lived on reality television.
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And Sharon just lived a couple canyons away from where Bruce and his family lived.
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Europe hasn't re-lived civil war through armed conflict, but has lived through selfish nationalism.
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He'd already lived twice the life that I'd lived, while having none of my advantages.
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For that time, I lived in a tent, while my parents lived in their car.
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Historically, Francophones lived to the east of St. Laurent while Anglophones lived to the west.
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I have lived in Italy for 10 years and Paulo has lived here for 13.
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Any time I've lived in New York as an adult, we've just lived here together.
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Barbara Grier and Donna McBride lived in Missouri; they never lived in Rehoboth Beach, Del.
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"I lived beneath the Hollywood sign, and she lived clear across town," Mr. Weisman said.
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"Things that were once directly lived are now lived by proxy," writes Situationist Lawrence Law.
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We lived in Norfolk, we lived in Suffolk, in Wales – that was where my grandparents were.
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I lived in Dubai for a while and people thought I lived a perfect life there.
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We now know why the Boy Who Lived lived – because he is in SUPER good shape.
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He lived in Alabama, and I lived in California so it wasn't perfect for a relationship.
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People that really knew her and had to deal with everything — really lived what she lived.
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"We lived next door to someone who lived in a cardboard and tin shack," he said.
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Muslims who lived the 21/250 experience are now having flashbacks, because we lived the experience.
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In the UW-Madison trial, the monkeys lived significantly longer than the controls; males on CR diets lived about two years longer, while females on CR diets lived about six years longer.
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He lived with his parents and their extended family, who had lived in the area for generations.
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But St. Louis lived to fight another minute, and Gretzky lived to make yet another pivotal mistake.
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Timmy and his mother Teddy, Getty's fifth wife, lived in the United States; Getty lived in Europe.
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I've now lived (far, far) away from my family home for longer than I lived in it.
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Another 12 percent lived in medium segregation neighborhoods, and about 6 percent lived in low segregation communities.
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Cunningham lived for his photography in every sense, and lived to find the sparkle in everyday life.
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"I've lived in New York longer than I've lived anywhere else in my life now," he said.
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He met a young man who had lived with him at an orphanage — and still lived there.
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Though the Savren-McCormicks lived in California and Ryals lived in Alabama, they soon formed a bond.
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On it, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever lived, lived out their lives.
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He lived in that building for many years, and later lived in another owned by the Trumps.
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"She lived -- as we all have lived -- in a culture broken by brutally powerful men," Winfrey said.
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I was born two years later, in 1952, and lived in the same neighborhoods he lived in.
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His ex-girlfriend lived there, and he went and lived with her and her parents for a while.
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She lived as we all have lived, too many years in a culture broken by brutally powerful men.
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She hadn't lived with her parents for six years, and her college friends and boyfriend lived far away.
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Robert, the youngest, lived in Florida, while Furman, the oldest, still lived in the family's house in Lafayette.
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I lived in LA. I was married to my husband, Alex, and we lived with our boyfriend, Jon.
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There were a couple of Janes who actually lived there or lived there part time, shared the space.
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The antique street sign is meaningful because when I lived in New York, I lived on 57th Street.
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They lived in San Francisco's Manilatown, a once-thriving neighborhood where much of the city's Filipino population lived.
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Heide Sanchez, who lived downstairs from Ms. Manigault, said Ms. Manigault lived with her boyfriend and four children.
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Most of them also lived on the ship's third deck, where a group of food-service workers lived.
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But back then, only 51,000 people lived in the city of Tampa and 14,000 lived in St. Petersburg.
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He lived in defiance of physics and race and gender, and we just kind of lived with that.
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Three of them were infected with hepatitis B, it turned out: one who lived about 1,000 years ago, a second person who lived 5,300 years ago and a third who lived 7,000 years ago.
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His daughter Renée, then 20013, lived with him; Richard, then 15, lived back in Peoria, Illinois with his mother, and Elizabeth, then 10, and Rain, then 8, both lived in L.A. with their respective mothers.
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In Europe, there are people who are anti-fascists who lived under Franco in Spain, who lived under Salazar in Portugal, or who had parents or grandparents who lived under Nazi Germany or Mussolini's Italy.
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Long-lived, intense hurricanes have a high ACE index while short-lived, weak tropical storms have a low value.
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We've never lived in this sort of world, even those of us who have lived through previous totalitarian regimes.
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While Anthony lived with her parents at the time of Caylee's disappearance, she had previously lived with some friends.
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Our ancestors lived in horror, our parents lived in horror and in fear—all we can do is dream.
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I lived between a chicken shop and an off-license liquor store that owned the house we lived in.
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For the first six months, Mejia lived in the dorms on campus while his uncle still lived in Miami.
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His family lived on Park Avenue, summered in the Hamptons, and lived by the Emily Post school of etiquette.
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"Pretty much I've lived much longer here in the United States than I lived in my country," he said.
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Everyone has lived through blackouts, but no one has lived through a blackout so big it caused the Purge.
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"The Song of Sway Lake" feels like a film that's been lived in (and lived with) for a while.
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"She lived, as we all have lived, too many in a culture broken by brutally powerful men," Winfrey said.
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I lived at home because my mom had never lived alone, and I wanted to be there for her.
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Paul Newman lived there, and Martha Stewart (a hero to the blockchain community, I'm sure) lived there for a while.
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She and David had met backpacking in Ecuador, but she lived in Chile while he lived in the United States.
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SHORT-LIVED REACTION When tragedies such as last week's accident strike, government action is reactive and short-lived, activists say.
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But he had never lived in LA, where I grew up, and lived for five years in my early 20s.
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" Oprah said: "She lived – as we all have lived – too many years in a culture broken by brutally powerful men.
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Molly has lived alone before, but her move to Los Angeles will be the furthest she's lived from her parents.
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There wasn't one reason, really – but it was partly that I lived in London while she lived in the Netherlands.
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I don't know exactly how we met, but he lived on Ninth Street and I lived on St. Marks Place.
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He lived to please them, and after his aunt died when he was 12, Marvin lived to please his uncle.
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The truth was, the Bushes lived in Houston as they had lived on the East Coast, like well-bred Yankees.
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For a period in the nineties, he lived in an apartment building next to the one where Sofia Coppola lived.
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Justices confirmed before 753 lived, on average, to age 67; those confirmed between 1950 and 1974 lived to almost 247.
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I wonder, 50 years after his assassination, how would Christianity itself be lived and perceived differently if he had lived?
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And I lived in the attic of the Dakota, and she lived next door with her daughters, Wendy and Katrina.
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To say that they all lived happily ever after, or even that they all lived, would not be quite true.
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She started by asking where her new friend lived, which turned out to be very close to where Ayana lived.
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Korchevsky, 53, has lived in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania, while Khalupsky, 48, has lived in Brooklyn and Odessa, Ukraine, prosecutors said.
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"I bring to the table the lived experience of someone who has lived through many of the things people in this district have lived through and are living though that I feel aren't being properly addressed," she says.
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I've lived in D.C. most of my life and i don't know that I have lived through a forecast like this.
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The other man also lived near the site of the robbery, while Jones lived across state lines in Kansas City, Missouri.
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N. Korchevsky, 53, has lived in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania, while Khalupsky, 48, has lived in Brooklyn and Odessa, Ukraine, prosecutors said.
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" The declaration further recognizes "the need for global action to reduce both long-lived greenhouse gases and short-lived climate pollutants.
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I remember she was just somebody who lived a wildly different existence than I had ever lived previous to making Jawbreaker.
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The days to follow will not be easy but I find comfort in knowing that my girl lived, she really lived.
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Where poorer people lived within the United States was a factor as well in how long they lived, the research found.
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The Schiffs lived at 550 Park Avenue, one of the Upper East Side's most exclusive addresses, where Ms. Vreeland also lived.
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A separate Harvard University study backs that up; women who lived near vegetation lived longer and had lower levels of depression.
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Shorter-lived species might have more time to adapt to changes in ocean pH than longer-lived species, Dr. Porteus said.
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She had lived in Portland for almost 60 years and had lived in the same house for the past 36 years.
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The couple dated for over a year while Ms. Leggett lived in the West Village and Mr. Hotchkiss lived in Chicago.
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In 21960, white men and women lived to an average of 903 years and black men and women lived to 290.
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When Rosie tells Elsa, with compassion, that Elsa's lived many lives already, Elsa bitterly says that she hasn't lived at all.
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Adams did not identify the witness who lived in the home, but said that Snyder's 17-year-old son lived there.
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It was unclear whether Mr. Martin, who lived in Aurora at the time of his death, also lived there in 2014.
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We planned on two months but instead, for more than two years, we lived in Jordan while Mohamad lived in Daraa.
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