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Leno saved his "Tonight Show" money and lived off earnings from comedy gigs he did on the side, while Gronkowski saved his NFL salary and lived off endorsements.
The family lived off rents from small lands outside Florence.
I lived off these 10 shirts for a whole year.
I pretty much lived off of Clif Bars and Smart Water.
He lived off campus, and majored in environmental science and technology.
He banked the bigger one and lived off the smaller one.
If they've lived off-campus, new grads probably already have some cookware.
He and his family lived off the rest, about $6,000 a month.
He lived off savings, help from family and some sushi-making gigs.
Gronkowski previously told Business Insider he lived off only his endorsement earnings.
For a time, we lived off the moral capital of the past.
The people who lived off the land can't live off it anymore.
Instead, he continued to do stand-up gigs and lived off that.
For as long as he can remember, Josh Perry has lived off adrenaline.
The couple received no salary for their work and lived off government securities.
Together, the family lived off the land, planting vegetables and corn for tortillas.
I pretty much lived off the free happy hour appetizers at the Weasku.
Like 70% of military families, they lived off base in a civilian community.
" Dillard, who is married to Jill (Duggar) Dillard, with whom he shares two sons — Israel, 22, and Samuel, 29 months — also refuted a Twitter user's claim that he "lived off TLC for years," replying, "Not true, we've never lived off TLC.
For centuries Agadez, home to perhaps 583,000 people, has lived off trans-Saharan commerce.
They include the indigenous Sami people who have traditionally lived off herding and fishing.
Motherboard's Brian Merchant lived off the meal replacement for 30 days to find out.
We lived off one paycheck, or paychecks when my mom held multiple jobs at once.
For seven months she has lived off wild fruit and the roots of water lilies.
Nonstick cookware set If they've lived off-campus, new grads probably already have some cookware.
He may have lived off the grid, hewing out an existence in the deep woods.
The octopus in question lived off the coast of South Africa in a kelp forest.
Instead he lived off the money he earned doing comedy show gigs on the side.
According to True West, they drove 500 miles a day and lived off crackers and sardines.
A longtime solar advocate himself, Birt has lived off the grid for more than a decade.
Never more than three minutes from civilization, he lived off Devil Dogs poached from nearby cabins.
If I just lived off that loan, I'd have £3,000 [$4,300 USD] to cover my rent.
Since then, the family has lived off donations, help from family members and hospitality from sympathizers.
I was drowning in debt from culinary school and practically lived off my girlfriend for a while.
I worked two customer service jobs, daytime and night, plus lived off the assistance of my parents.
After my first visit five years ago, I lived off the free samples for two months straight.
They probably lived off the hardiest grains and seeds that endured the impact, as well as insects.
We lived off of approximately 10 percent of our income and piled the rest into growing the business.
We struggled for three years to find a job that could feed us and lived off unemployment checks.
As he revealed in his 2015 book, "It's Good to Be Gronk, " he lived off his endorsements instead.
Access to the monument is also important for our ranchers who have lived off the land for generations.
In my paintings I show all types of bush tucker – good tucker, that we lived off in the bush.
Conforto lived off the seven days' worth of T-shirts, button-up shirts, pants and shoes he had packed.
As the microbial mats disappeared in a world of burrowers, the fragile species that lived off them went, too.
" Name: Velldreice CadelySchool: Brooklyn Technical High SchoolGrade: SeniorCurrent Commute: 45 minutes "I've lived off the L my entire life.
Once Curry met Tyler in 2001, she says that they largely lived off savings from her work as a dietician.
He worked with Luigi Boitani of La Sapienza University of Rome, who was studying urban dogs that lived off garbage.
"All our clients were Syrian and we lived off their tips," said Mohammed Hajji, 22, a waiter at the cafe.
" He wrote how the kriegies lived off the surrounding land, where they found "countless chicken, geese, turkeys, lambs and pigs.
His family came to the capital a generation ago from their village, Al Khorma, where they lived off the land.
But, of course, that is the crucial difference: Ann Wigmore's grandmother lived off the land and charged nothing for her services.
We fucked off for 10 years: we just lived off our past and enjoyed it and we had a great time.
How does one write a cookbook inspired by two women who essentially lived off of Pop-Tarts, diner food and coffee?
I came here with nothing, lived off Sylvan Road, ended up homeless and starving, but I was always praying and believing.
But in Nepal, where he has lived off-and-on since 2002, some of those who knew him recalled unsettling requests.
For centuries in the US, men in high offices managed land without the input of the people who lived off it.
He was allegedly buying things to help protect him from the elements while he lived off the radar camping, Fitzpatrick tells PEOPLE.
While Rose, who has lived off of her reservation for just two years, was "bummed" over the loss, she wasn't exactly devastated.
At times, it's terrifying to think of the risk taken with the money you could have lived off for a long time.
"We mostly lived off on instant noodles and quick seaweed rice wraps bought from Korean supermarkets to save time," the official said.
Shirley pretty much lived off of Cup of Noodles and bananas while Brooke's go-to eats were Cup of Noodles and avocados.
Brachetti quit his job and lived off of his personal savings while developing the idea and scouting for locations in New York.
After moving to a remote area near Trondheim, Norway, in 1924, she and her husband Hans lived off the land they farmed.
Marooned at 14003,21400 feet, they lived off chocolate bars and melted snow for five days before being rescued — by planes on skis.
The Bluejays lived off that cushion for the day's remainder, building on it a couple of times later in the first half.
At first, the paycheck from the dealership was the bigger of the two, so he banked that and lived off the other.
Four people from Papua New Guinea spent a month in a boat adrift in the Pacific Ocean and lived off rainwater and coconuts.
Soylent first generated buzz when its founder, Rob Rhinehart lived off Soylent for 30 days, hoping to set an example of convenient food.
"I am sure that many scientists who have lived off of the Global Warming scam are concerned about their future," he told me.
It was my first day at Temple University, and I lived off campus, so I had to take the train to get there.
I lived off of the money I had earned during previous summer internships to basically do nothing but sit around and play games.
For more than a month, the group lived off the ship's provisions, and Friedrich began a farewell letter in German to his family.
The couple also lived off the grid, getting by on a small pension and pasturing horses on their three-acre (1.21-hectare) lot.
He appeared on MTV game shows, traveled, worked as a nanny and lived off savings while trying to figure out what was next.
The law prohibited military commanders and healthcare providers from asking service members that lived off post if they had guns in the home.
Indigenous tribes once inhabited the whole island and lived off the resources of the land collectively — they did not demarcate specific land ownership.
During his tenure as a waiter, Pratt says he basically lived off the scraps that the restaurant's patrons would leave behind on their plates.
He and his family lived off of the cheapest foods available – sugary cereal, ice cream and pizza – but even that was in limited supply.
For the next two years, he lived off his friend's prescription, selling some pills for money and using the rest to feed his addiction.
We didn't own a house together, we didn't have any children together, but you know, he had lived off my loan and my salary.
Generations of families have worked in its factories and lived off its chromium deposits as the demand for high-grade stainless has increased globally.
Biden is a profiteer and he and his family have lived off of you, the American people, profiting greatly at your expense for decades.
I lived off of foods she grew up on: crescent-moon slices of mangos and rambutan and kiribath (milk rice) and mutton curry and dodol.
He took her to Holland and Flanders to see those of Rubens and the Dutch masters, promoted her work and partly lived off her money.
I lived off campus during college with roommates, but had saved a lot by graduation and chose to make the leap to a studio apartment.
Many generations have lived off the natural environment of the lower Mississippi River, but heavy industry has concentrated in the area over the past century.
Voters feared the prospect of migrants coming to live off the taxpayer (many did indeed claim in-work benefits, though very few lived off the dole).
Once in Indonesia, Mahotama lived off his "Indo fund" and earned extra cash through side gigs that popped up, earning about $120 a month, he said.
Though they didn't believe Trump could win, he unnerved them with his speeches branding Mexicans criminals who stole Americans' jobs and lived off their tax dollars.
I lived off of the main thoroughfare in Warsaw, on a street called Siena, it was sparsely populated when you walked further down towards my apartment block.
Populations of people who once lived off the land now fish from artificial ponds built because the fish still living in the river are unsafe to eat.
But with Mr. Jammeh lacking a broad support base, his ability to provide for supporters who have lived off his good graces for years will be challenged.
For 11 years when her children were young, she and her husband, who installs solar panels, lived off the grid and used a hand pump for water.
If peasants starved and then abandoned the country for the cities, the aristocrats, who lived off peasant production for both food and wealth, went down with them.
He also believed that taxing the rich, who often lived off inherited properties and landed estates, would permit lower taxes on the poor, allowing them to save more.
"I pretended as if I didn't even have the 'Tonight Show' job," says Leno, who instead, lived off the money he earned doing comedy gigs on the side.
For generations, people in villages here along the coast of the Gulf of Tonkin have lived off the land and the sea, farming, fishing and processing sea salt.
In 2010, she traveled to Miami, and then moved to New York, where she has lived off her stipend from the artists' association, which was increased to $1,800.
These migrant workers from a poor Central American country worked 15-hour days, slept on the floor of the trimming shed, and lived off frozen burritos from Costco.
Eight children have since been removed from the residence — where Leiva lived off-and-on with Anthony's mother — and are currently in DCFS custody and awaiting placement, McDonnell said.
On a line cook's salary, he lived off the Mexican food scene there and many french-fry-stuffed California-style burritos, which are already crazy in and of themselves.
In the mid-1970s Merry and his wife moved to Atlin, a village in British Columbia, where for a time they did odd jobs and lived off the land.
We took a scalpel to our budget, cutting out any extra spending, refinanced our mortgage, and lived off of my husband&aposs income while putting mine towards our debt.
On Tuesday, the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR said those who had fled were suffering from dehydration and exhaustion, having lived off unclean water and bread for three to four months.
He lived off earnings from personal appearances, endorsement deals and stand-up, which he continued to perform dutifully most weekends — even while he taped the show five days a week.
Protecting them is a community that, for years, lived off coca plants, and that today is betting on a tourism project that currently provides a living for some 60 people.
Malik eventually made his way to the United States as well; he's lived off and on in the Washington, DC, area since the mid-22013s, working for various nonprofit organizations.
I lived off rice cakes for weeks at a time and even tried a program that guaranteed weight loss through replacing your need for food with a love for Jesus.
In India, as households have grown richer, women who might once have toiled in the fields have instead stayed in school or lived off the improved earnings of their male relatives.
In some of the deepest regions of Northern California and Oregon, helicopters dropped off food and water for the lookouts, or they simply lived off the wildlife that crossed their paths.
But what they hadn't considered was whether these plastic bottles contributed to the declining health in some old societies, like the Native American tribes that once lived off the coast of California.
After all, anyone taking withdrawals during the 2008 housing crisis would have a dramatically different outcome than investors who retired in 2009 and lived off market returns in the beginning of retirement.
In Geneva, the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR said those fleeing this week were suffering from dehydration and exhaustion, having lived off unclean water and bread for the past three to four months.
But there are deep disagreements over A.S.R.C.'s role in the drilling campaign, and whether its corporate interests align with those of Native families who have lived off the land for generations.
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"I have lived off this project for the past 10 years," said Nedzad Secerovic, who runs a small souvenir shop at the foot of one of the hills which Osmanagic calls a pyramid.
You're only the logical conclusion to a party that has lived off the currency of racism and bigotry and fellating the 1% for decades, and now their Trump has come home to roost.
" Without any hint of embarrassment, Joe told her that he was a performer who lived off of tips and bought his "cell phones at gas stations because they have great deals and sandwiches.
But given that cows were such a popular source of food and that the people lived off the livestock they raised, it's difficult for the researchers to see the reasoning behind surgical intervention.
A village which over centuries lived off agriculture and wool, Santo Stefano di Sessanio has just 108 inhabitants, less than a tenth of its pre-World War One population according to its mayor.
The shipworm's small digestive system and gills were speckled with yellow, presumably from sulfur, suggesting that it lived off hydrogen sulfide, a toxic chemical, rather than the wood pulp diet of other shipworms.
She lived off the land to survive, drinking water from the river and eating whatever she could find including wild strawberry guavas, plants she could not identify, and moths that landed on her body.
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At the same time the intellectual elite—particularly the Bloomsbury set—took to ridiculing as prigs and bores the Victorian giants who had built up the economic and moral capital which they lived off.
Like America's early frontier families, who lived off the land, the Chaparros wanted to learn to survive independently, far from a federal government too occupied with other matters to provide sufficient help or support.
Steve Spence, a technologist and prepper who's lived off-grid for nearly a decade, thinks these accusations fail to address the energy industry's progress toward sustainable, reliable power sources over the last few decades.
"The state has the power," said Erol Torpil, an insurance adviser, who had opposed the plan from the start because he owned a block of five flats and lived off the rent from them.
He allegedly faked a suicide on his boat The US Marshals said they believed Scott had faked his death to avoid prosecution and could have lived off the grid, thanks to his military training.
As an adventure guide for eight years and having lived off the grid in northern Alaska for part of a year in 2018, the 37-year-old artist feels most at home with nature.
The most shameful part of my challenge came on the final day when I didn't pack anything and lived off the office candy drawer and work-provided snacks like string cheese and black bean chips.
In the 2011 bankruptcy petition obtained by PEOPLE, the Hagers lived off Social Security benefits and the $1,542.71 a month that the then 81-year-old William Hager earned working as a salesman at Sears.
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LONDON — There had been warnings from the village in South Wales, which lived off the state-owned coal mines and under the huge mounds of waste and tailings they produced, but the government ignored them.
Once part of a nomadic culture who lived off the ebb and flow of the land, residents are now at least six times more likely to be on food stamps than those across the country.
His fans accuse the two men of being money-seeking leeches who lived off Jackson's largesse and only now are bringing forth these tales of abuse in order to siphon more money from Jackson's estate.
Court documents submitted by Sarao's legal team described him as a "singularly sunny, childlike, guileless, trusting person," who lived off social security payments and played hour after hour of video games in his childhood bedroom.
Mr. Artan, a logistics management major who lived off campus and was enrolled in 14.5 credit hours this fall, had woken up hours earlier, venturing to a Walmart and buying a knife, police officials said.
A hillbilly is like my grandpa—he never had a bank account in his life, he lived off the land as much as he could, he was poor as shit, but he was happy as shit.
It started in 1988 with the Royal Villa, a residence built by the Princess Mother, who was ready to leave Switzerland, where she had lived off and on, for the northern mountains of her native Thailand.
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He lived off a trust fund supplied by his father Joseph Brooks, who had made his fortune composing advertising jingles and songs for film including You Light Up My Life which earned him an Oscar in 1977.
That weekend we lived off barbequed burgers—really cheap discs of meet unlovingly slumped into those strangely sweet "American-style" buns you can only get in corner shops, covered in very pale squares of a cheese substitute.
During his months in Terminal 2 of the Kuala Lumpur airport, he lived off airline meals while trying to find a country that would give him a visa and documenting his travails to thousands of followers online.
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The Bellasises and the Trenchards may live within strolling distance of one another, but in social terms they are worlds apart: The Bellasis family has lived off its estates for generations, while the Trenchards have made their money.
The former president was an apolitical Lone Star Yankee, revered for long ago helping to give an international gravitas to a city where he lived off and on since the 21990s and spent his post-White House years.
The long recovery from Irma and the previous hurricane season has raised doubts with many, said Neil Curran, 45, a contractor and waiter who lost the 42-foot sailboat where he lived off Key West during last year's storm.
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Nucla, population just over 343, was founded around 1900 by a utopian socialist group, lived off uranium mining during the Cold War and has now turned to the cultivation of marijuana's cousin, hemp, in a stab at a revival.
As Mr. Koum later told Forbes, his mother worked as a babysitter and swept floors at a grocery store to survive in the new country; when she was found to have cancer, the family lived off her disability payments.
Minor knows from his own commute: when he lived off Montrose Avenue for almost four years, he'd hear the J or M train arriving at Hewes Street, and start sprinting across intersections and up flights of stairs just to catch it.
New York (CNN)Once part of Manhattan's social elite, a 2911-year-old Princeton graduate lived off his parents, prosecutors say, spending his time surfing in the Hamptons -- until he killed his father over a cut to his weekly allowance.
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We lived off food stamps and watched a small black-and-white TV. The day she came to get me at that game, it was because I had been offered a job at a snack bar at the local pool.
It emerges that Cunanan — who graduated from an elite private high school in San Diego and, after dropping out of college, lived off a series of benefactors — tells so many lies that even he may have come to believe them.
"We lived off my husband's income, the limited amount my brother-in-law could contribute — he's a pipe welder and work is spotty, he could only contribute $103 a month — and two contributions made by family members to help," she told Refinery29.
"We banked Courtney's income entirely and lived off about 50 percent of mine," Steve tells CNBC Make It. While the two made good money, their success boiled down to learning how to spend less rather than figuring out how to make more.
I did it for the same reason I went to Afghanistan during "fighting season," spent a summer on a fishing trawler in the North Sea, and lived off nothing but ayahuasca for a week—I thought it would make a good VICE article.
Spanning 500 miles along Southeast Alaska's panhandle, the Tongass is defined by thousands of islands, massive old-growth trees—some more than 1,000 years old—and, importantly, 32 federally-recognized Alaska Native Communities who have lived off these lands since time immemorial.
An October opinion poll by the Levada Center found that 72 percent of Russians believed the government's interests were not aligned with those of the population, and 53 percent thought the government lived off the people and did not care how they survived.
Lomas had lived off and on with Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston's daughter — as well as her boyfriend Nick Gordon — and previously told PEOPLE that drugs, partying, fights and immense pain were constants in her life the weeks before it was brutally cut short.
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" All the robust and lively characters in this book are New York City-Boston-Cape Cod-dwelling WASPs who, as Brodeur explains, never discussed the word privilege or its meaning, but instead "lived off the vapors of family wealth, maintained appearances and drank copiously.
"The money's not great, but it's something to do," said Mr. Mizunoya, who said he spent most of his nonwork days playing Go, the ancient board game, and lived off money from a real estate investment and the extra he earned with the doors.
While we've excluded the cost of getting there, these vacations take into account lodging, activities, and food, although for the latter, we're expecting you to get thrifty and eat most of your meals at home (ahem, this writer lived off of $233 a day in NYC).
When her absurdly folksy reality show was at its peak, TMZ reported that the five-figure per episode salary the family earned went directly into accounts designated for June's children, while she and her partner Mike "Sugar Bear" Thompson lived off his income as a contractor.
"[It was] a remarkable call and one that I lived off of for the rest of my firm's 14-year life, showing that trading sheet for Black Monday with no positions, save the puts, to anyone interested in being a partner," the "Mad Money" host said.
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Stacey Howard, 47, the director of programs, remembers one of the last people buried there, a young man who was H.I.V.-positive and addicted to crack, who had lived off and on at Grace House before he was found dead on the street in the spring of 2016.
Lomas, who lived off and on with Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston s daughter and boyfriend Nick Gordon, is opening up for the first time about what he says life was like for Brown in the days leading up to him finding her floating unconscious in her bathtub on Jan.
Sure, it's unrealistic that they lived off fistfuls of marshmallows, towers of Pop Tarts, and slice upon slice of frozen pizza without dropping dead from scurvy, but the show's creative writing and the actresses' whimsical line delivery succeeded in turning their unbelievable diets into the show's most fun and reliable running gag.
"In the same way we moved into the frontiers of this planet and lived off of the land, fished and hunted, and built log cabins and all kinds of things using local resources, that is really what we are looking to repeat in space," says Chris Lewicki, the CEO of Planetary Resources.
Students who lived on campus had a lower risk of suicide than those who lived off campus; those who were enrolled full time had a lower risk than those enrolled part time; those who stayed on campus continuously had a lower risk than those who went home for the weekends, and so on.
All my life I thought it had nothing to do with the place where we lived but that our sukkah — a temporary dwelling of the kind Jews are supposed to build beside our houses to remember the huts of our wandering ancestors who lived off the land — was different from everybody else's.
"I've seen Europe change, I have seen the surface of acceptance and the novelty of my brown skin become a frown in a public square, a belligerent rant in grocery store with a cashier telling me to 'Go Back to My Own Country...'" Says Blanco, who, since 2012, has lived off and on in Europe.
"I lived off hot pockets for the first two months until I physically got sick of them," said Ms. Dimaano, whose cooking repertoire now includes baked fish; chicken Parmesan; spaghetti; and a few Filipino dishes, like bangus (fried milkfish) and sinigang (a tangy soup), which her parents taught her how to cook on visits home.
In order to immerse myself into the identity and understand how people pulled through the cold months here, I have spent a lot of time researching the life of the Norse people from the Viking Age—the people who (when they had down time from chopping peoples heads off) literally lived off of the land and sea.
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The Pompidou show is organized accordingly, moving from New York, where the group members coalesced around Ginsberg and Kerouac in the 1940s, to San Francisco, where they gravitated in the '50s, to passing destinations like Big Sur, Los Angeles and Tangier before culminating in Paris, where Ginsberg, Burroughs and Corso lived off and on in the Beat Hotel until it closed in 1963.

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