Bo lived with the Obamas and Checkers lived with the Nixons.
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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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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 believed the father of a child should be a man who had not lived with the mother and that people who lived with each other shouldn't have sex.
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When I was in college, one of the girls I lived with was cheating on her boyfriend back home with not one but two of the guys that lived with us.
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" - Heather, 39 "Non-driving, wore briefs, lived with parents.
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Of them, half had lived with the disease for three years or more before they knew it, and a quarter lived with the disease for seven years before they finally got a diagnosis.
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When I lived with my mother, we were 10 brothers.
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I lived with this stuff, a divided system like this.
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"I never lived with Dee Dee and Gypsy," said Rod.
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I called all my roommates that I've ever lived with.
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Rahami lived with his parents above the fried chicken restaurant.
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The Barron home where Jayme Closs lived with her parents.
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I lived with my brothers because my parents are dead.
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Her own mother lived with the disease for 32 years.
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We've always lived with background radiation from entirely natural sources.
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Then she lived with men, who were big in art.
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People who think it's too soon haven't lived with this.
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And then a client we lived with, a friend, died.
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She lived with her mother on the building's 20th floor.
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I lived with John and Laura and their cat, Tokyo.
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Like Baghdadi, bin Laden lived with family members, including children.
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During this period, she lived with nine other former users.
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First, these families lived with formidable amounts of domestic clutter.
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Turns out mom lived with her boyfriend in another town.
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For seven months, Zhang Qiongwen, 22, lived with a secret.
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It's something we've lived with every day since the incident.
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These were things he lived with and enjoyed every day.
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He lived with his wife on the Upper West Side.
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He'd lived with these songs in a really intense way.
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Not only Susanah but Susanah's difficult sister lived with him.
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Some years ago, I lived with someone with a dog.
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Three dogs who had lived with the couple were missing.
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We've both lived with this story for a long time.
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"They lived with us the whole winter," Ms. Buczkowski said.
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She has diabetes, which she has lived with for years.
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"Women have lived with these injustices for years," he said.
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For a few months, he lived with other runaway kids.
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Cruz lived with the Deschamps family briefly, then moved out.
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Serna lived with his wife and one of his daughters.
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Despite the boy having lived with his mother for three and a half years, having by all accounts been happy and well cared for, the mother lived with her fiancé before they were actually married.
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I lived with this idea that it just wasn't for us.
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How do you think he lived with that kind of strain?
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I've lived with this and will continue to live with this.
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Ruiz said her nephew lived with his girlfriend and their child.
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He has lived with her, on and off, for a decade.
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I lived with a roommate until my now-husband moved in.
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Her look-alike grandmother, like Brie's own, lived with mental illness.
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I lived with the idea that I'd find him one day.
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Johnson lived with his mother and kept to himself, Bynoe said.
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I lived with my grandparents, I couldn't live with [my mother].
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Harry moved in to ours after he lived with the boys.
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Ellroy lived with his mother but felt ashamed of her behaviour.
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I just lived with it, but not in a suffering way.
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They burned down the street where I lived with incendiary bombs.
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She later lived with two partners, both of whom also died.
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I lived with three other girls and no one contracted it.
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She lived with faith — not without failure, but overcoming her failures.
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She lived with power — not without weakness but overcoming her weaknesses.
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I lived with them as a couple for about three months.
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He has lived with the media intrusion all his public life.
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"We lived with him through all the injustices," McElvaney Talbott said.
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Initially, he lived with Sarah Danby, the widow of a composer.
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He preached the Gospel, lived with integrity and changed the world.
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They've lived with the uncertainty of one outspoken leader for decades.
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He lived with his mother and rarely went out with friends.
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For half a century, we lived with 22019,000 Soviet nuclear weapons.
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Some terrible THING that removed the beauty you once lived with.
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Even as late as 1990, almost half lived with a partner.
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And I've lived with this in my mind for so long.
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"I lived with that stuff," she said, with a sudden fierceness.
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Some lived with their parents, picking up odd jobs like painting.
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Until recently, Mr. Terrell's grandfather said, he lived with his father.
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Shehzad lived with his father, Fazal Subhan, who is a businessman.
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But the community has lived with this for over 20 years.
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Oun was one of 14 children who had lived with him.
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Mr. Thompson lived with his mother and brother, Mr. Nelson said.
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Escamilla, 25, had been skinned by the man she lived with.
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You shared that you have lived with H.I.V. for 32 years.
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He lived with his wife and two children in Darien, Conn.
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Until recently, he lived with his parents, grandparents and 250 siblings.
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These are the thoughts I've lived with on a daily basis.
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At first, she and her two children lived with her mother.
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His parents divorced, and he lived with his mother after that.
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I have lived with the shame of my diagnosis for decades.
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She lived with faith, not without failure, but overcoming her failures.
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She lived with power, not without weakness, but overcoming her weaknesses.
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The family made it to Tarrytown, N.Y., and lived with relatives.
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For my gap year I lived with my parents and siblings.
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"They lived with suffering, physical suffering," she said in an interview.
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So I wanted to write about someone who lived with that.
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The many anxieties I lived with helped to push grief away.
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Thousands of American engineers and managers lived with their families there.
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She had lived with the disease for more than two decades.
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The retired Navy captain lived with his wife, Leslie, in Houston.
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The study found that 53 percent of the women who were murdered lived with a gun in the house, while just 15.4 percent of women who survived the abuse lived with a firearm in their homes.
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It wasn't until years later I realized I lived with depression, too.
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One of their primary qualifications is often having lived with addiction themselves.
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He shows me the house where he lived with his elderly mother.
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As an adult in her 40s, she still lived with her parents.
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Over her lifetime, Lattanzio believes she's lived with more than 28,000 felines.
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Like many millennial Floridians, Yevgeniya lived with her immigrant parents and grandparents.
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I was very lucky to have lived with her and her funnybone.
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Khan followed Hayworth to California, where she lived with her daughter, Rebecca.
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Both children lived with their father, a one-time Walmart Santa Claus.
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"I couldn't have lived with myself if I'd voted for Trump," Mrs.
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Afterwards, Evans said she lived with guilt for not fighting Weinstein harder.
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The nightmare my dad lived with at 14 was waiting for him.
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It should be a side effect of a life lived with purpose.
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We have lived with the brutal realities of being second-class citizens.
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When we lived with the brothers in 2013, with another Norwegian scriptwriter.
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And they live with it today as they lived with it then.
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She has lived with her foster family for the past four years.
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My aunt, who I lived with, would be like, please stop singing.
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Hopkins told investigators she lived with the shooter until this past July.
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The retired pastor lived with Donald and Kathy Chewning, the affidavit claims.
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But both proved short-lived, with Assad showing no sign of compromise.
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He lived with me in New York, then California and now here.
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It was unclear whether Cashe had lived with his girlfriend in Sanford.
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" That he lived with his father after the divorce is "proof enough.
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Dalí lived with his wife, manager, and muse Elena Ivanovna Diakonova, a.k.a.
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"Really, we all lived with water for about a week," Grubbs said.
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He had lived with his parents until they moved away, neighbors said.
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Having lived with hemophilia, Ailes was well aware of his own mortality.
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Growing up, I lived with my grandparents in a small Indiana town.
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We just lived with each other and took care of each other.
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Californians have lived with the risk of a damaging earthquake for centuries.
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After the shooting, I lived with my parents while I was recovering.
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No one had the spine-crushing stress that I lived with daily.
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Jaime lived with his wife, Karen, in Magalia, just northeast of Paradise.
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Mr. Roslyakov lived with his mother, a nurse at a Kerch hospital.
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Throughout law school, she lived with a boyfriend she met in college.
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And a 'brother' who lived with us who is no blood kin.
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Even now it is unclear whether Mr. Modi ever lived with her.
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"Everyone lived with me at one time in their life," she said.
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You know, guys who'd lived with me, who knew me very well.
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Half of them had lived with diabetes for at least seven years.
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They have lived with the reality of police brutality their whole lives.
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As I've lived with it, I've actually been quite inspired by it.
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For many years, Maxim Osipov lived with a gnawing sense of frustration.
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She has lived with her father's propensity for misdirection all her life.
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Irma was my father's sister, who lived with Walt in Dover, Delaware.
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Many lived with severe complications related to the bombing, but they lived.
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She lived with him in a sober home in West Palm Beach.
|
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Jewell also lived with his mother and owned a number of weapons.
|
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Cruz lived with Deschamps only briefly before moving in with the Sneads.
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"I felt like I lived with them," Shamyla said of the characters.
|
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With Hitler's dictatorship, they also lived with the Gestapo, or secret police.
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Jessica, 22, lived with her mother and grandmother in Ann Arbor, Mich.
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For as long as we've been around, humans have lived with insects.
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So he has lived with lava, which is not dangerous, he says.
|
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"This looks nothing like the man I lived with for 14 wonderful years."
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There were people who loved her, played with her, and lived with her.
|
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The renowned cosmologist lived with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, for 55 years.
|
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Brown, who lived with his grandmother, would have turned 1333 on Feb. 18.
|
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That their fear for me was the fear I lived with every day.
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I lived with my mama 'til I was like 21, 22, smell me.
|
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But Mercury had another love, a man he lived with for seven years.
|
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Matthew Bordeaux allegedly secretly recorded the daughter of the woman he lived with.
|
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I rented an apartment there and I lived with them for one year.
|
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We lived with my grandma for the first five years of my life.
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It's impossible to say until we've lived with the game for much longer.
|
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"I was thrown into the fire [and] lived with the wolves," he said.
|
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Five of her seven children lived with her, Haanstad said, including three minors.
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My wife lived with me for a year and a half in California.
|
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She lived with Bryan and Karla Holcombe and called them Mom and Dad.
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You know, in my life, I have lived with a lot of suffering.
|
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Throughout that time, I lived with my mother, my brother, and three friends.
|
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We've lived with this skewed understanding of our history for so long already.
|
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Brinson lived with Richards toward the end of his battle with lung cancer.
|
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She lived with two trainee doctors, and they made a game of it.
|
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For the Wellses, questions began mounting in the year Violah lived with them.
|
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Sotomayor has lived with type 1 diabetes since being diagnosed at age eight.
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He lived with physical limitations brought on by war, I'm a professional athlete.
|
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Americans have lived with the failings of marijuana prohibition for far too long.
|
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Their real son lived with them, but refused to listen to the stories.
|
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"I've lived with the consequences, and I still support 'Me Too,'" Clinton added.
|
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Since 2007, I've lived with an incurable disease known as chronic fatigue syndrome.
|
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She was originally from Mexico and lived with her family in Okeechobee, Florida.
|
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I assumed it was their mother, Deniz-Sahagun's ex, whom they lived with.
|
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When you've lived with rats as long as I have, you become paranoid.
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A: As a child, my grandparents on my mother's side lived with us.
|
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Because Flores lived with the family and was undocumented, the violence felt inescapable.
|
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At one point, Sanchez lived with Guzman at one of his safe houses.
|
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What's more, all our dogs had lived with our American "smells" for years.
|
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I lived with him for eight and a half years, [first in Cleveland].
|
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Except for my college years, I've lived with my mother all my life.
|
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He lived with an abusive father, and his mother battled epilepsy and cancer.
|
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Still, he lived with the family until the police caught up with him.
|
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From about 1898 to 1918, Hilma lived with her mother at Brahegatan 523.
|
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He lived with his family in Genoa, but he was like a ghost.
|
|
Mucarsel-Powell lived with her mother and sisters in a one-room apartment.
|
|
In contrast, Rachel lived with Ross for 2.5 seconds and was miserable. Facts.
|
|
They said in their first year at Boston College they lived with Quinn.
|
|
Cruz, 19, lived with friends after the death of his mother last year.
|
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When he lived with his parents, he would hoard food or steal money.
|
|
And I lived with that fear and uncertainty for a very long time.
|
|
Before coming to the US, Darlyn lived with her aunt in El Salvador.
|
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Unfortunately, the drama was short-lived with the little guy waddling away quickly.
|
|
" Explained Erin, "We never lived with our dad after our parents broke up.
|
|
The photographer Jill Freedman lived with them and took pictures of the event.
|
|
She lived with her parents, who immigrated from China, and her younger sister.
|
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"I don't think I could have lived with that knowledge," Dr. Wexler said.
|
|
She lived with a French family, pursued her education, and earned scientific degrees.
|
|
Where Naota lived with his single father, Hidomi lives with her single mother.
|
|
What type of organism do scientists believe could have lived with those conditions?
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My grandmother, who lived with us, taught us how to knit and sew.
|
|
Charles lived with his grandmother for years while his wife lived with her parents because Charles didn't want the public to know they were married, until they had a child and Charles saw it as time to move in together.
|
|
Marston was an enthusiastic lesbophiliac who lived with two women in a polyamorous relationship.
|
|
I was five years old, and he lived with us for about a year.
|
|
Hadley found him attentive and sweet, a hard worker who lived with his mom.
|
|
Weldon and her son lived with Sitting Bull's two wives, children, and 200 tribesmen.
|
|
"I don't want the tourists, traffic, and congestion — I've lived with that," Baker said.
|
|
He lived with the Rubios in Las Vegas and became Tony's political guide star.
|
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And lived with a women [sic] for a little while in yet another city.
|
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Carney lived with her parents across from the prison, in a small housing complex.
|
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Joan's mother, however, lived with a sharp mind until nearly the age of 101.
|
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Both kids lived with their father, were home-schooled and were never reported missing.
|
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Cody lived with his parents in an aged motorhome at an East Tennessee campground.
|
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The first four months in America, we lived with family friends [in their apartment].
|
|
One month earlier, Ahmed, who lived with his wife and children in Greenwich, Conn.
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" Paul: "I've lived with this problem on and off for almost two years now.
|
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"She lived with her husband and eight other people under "filthy" and "deplorable conditions.
|
|
I lived with him for over a year, but never knew much about him.
|
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"Most Palestinians have lived with the humiliation of occupation all their lives," he wrote.
|
|
At the time of his death, he lived with his mother in Hixton, Wisconsin.
|
|
The test, however, was short-lived, with the missile exploding several seconds after launch.
|
|
"Brandon* lived with a series of women who came to our gym," Barks said.
|
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As a teenager, I lived with my father and his partner in Dallas, Texas.
|
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McVay lived with Pickett and her family in their rural home, Calhoun tells PEOPLE.
|
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They met in high school, and after graduating, they lived with four other friends.
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She lived with a secret that made her feel less significant than other people.
|
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I really lived with them day and night for years in and years out.
|
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It is not new information that Bishop loved and lived with multiple women over
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Tim lived with Heather and her mom for a spell when Heather was younger.
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And that's exactly what people in Appalachia have lived with for over 100 years.
|
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Hoehn, who lived with Crews, was arrested later the same day at his job.
|
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Mr. Siaron lived with his wife in a shack above a garbage-strewn creek.
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Thomas continued, explaining that he previously "lived with the belief that HIV is terminal".
|
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At one point, Saipov lived with his family at the Heritage at Tampa apartments.
|
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Jarosław has never married, and lived with his mother until her death, in 22017.
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It is a nightmare possibility, but one that we have lived with since 1945.
|
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The symptoms that I'd gone in with, that I'd lived with for months, returned.
|
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"After three months, the families I lived with couldn't tolerate me anymore," he said.
|
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Gammall lived with his mother, and she begged me not to call the cops.
|
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After that, she lived with an ethnic Korean man in Japan, the group said.
|
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"We have lived with the blockade for 50 years," said Adonys, the taxi driver.
|
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The family lived with Lee's maternal grandmother until he was about 5 years old.
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I've lived with them for about two years, and I have never touched them.
|
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"My friend Matt, who I lived with in Far Rockaway, does tapestries," he recalled.
|
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Man, what wonderful years those were, years lived with deeper feelings, full of love.
|
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The young woman, who lived with her mother, had been hospitalized for mental illness.
|
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Klimple managed to drive out just in time with Natalie, who lived with her.
|
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Mr. Cruz has lived with a guardian since his mother's death in November 2017.
|
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But this victory is probably short-lived, with a bigger battle on the horizon.
|
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Zachary Cruz has lived with a guardian since Ms. Cruz's death in November 2017.
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Her daughter initially lived with a foster parent until Ms. Perry's mother assumed custody.
|
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The House has now lived with a very strong speaker for longer than ever.
|
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Rabia fled to Baghdad, where she lived with friends and worked as an escort.
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A quarter have lived with poverty; the rest are from business, nonprofits and government.
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It is an ongoing reality women have lived with that MUST CHANGE, starting now.
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Mr. Ameen lived with an extended family in his second-floor apartment, neighbors said.
|
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She lived with her aunt across the road from her parents and six siblings.
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The postwar generation who lived with the shame of the Holocaust is dying out.
|
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Kevin Colleran lived with Zuckerberg in Facebook's 2004 summer sublet house in Palo Alto.
|
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Musk and Kimbal lived with Errol for a while, but their relationship is complicated.
|
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London lived with terror at the hands of the Irish Republican Army for decades.
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But he liked that life, and lived with his extended family into young adulthood.
|
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"We lived with that one; that is really where this 'Bush unilateralism' starts from."
|
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Mostly, he lived with his mother and brother in rooming houses or studio apartments.
|
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By putting words to what she's lived with all these years, she felt better.
|
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Shelden, who lived with her husband in a van in Lincoln, resisted the idea.
|
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He lived with his mother in a cottage at the back of the forge.
|
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Woods lived with the Kylie Cosmetics creator and only moved out after the scandal.
|
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He and his mother lived with her parents, in the Chicago suburb of Aurora.
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A: I lived with my grandfather, whose job was digging ditches with a shovel.
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She lived with her parents and brothers before marrying a clerk in a bakery.
|
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Mohamed lived with her, becoming a sort of day student at the boarding school.
|
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Some had indicated they lived with a mental illness and asked to be excused.
|
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"One of those children lived with us, at our house," said his son, Joshua.
|
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He would turn up uninvited at the house where she lived with her parents.
|
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We'll never know if this specimen could have survived and lived with two heads.
|
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After his parents divorced, Cassidy lived with his father and his new wife, Jones.
|
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I informed him that this was my house, where I lived with my parents.
|
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That neighbor said the woman who lived with them was "a nice, courteous" woman.
|
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So for 2 years she said she had lived with her front tooth in shambles.
|
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He lived with it for years before beginning surgery to remove the growths last February.
|
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So I've never lived with financial pressure, but I've also never been a big spender.
|
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"Emani Moss lived with the evils of this world," Jones said, Fox 5 Atlanta reports.
|
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Zoe lived with Beth during childhood, but exactly what that childhood was like is unclear.
|
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He is friendly with large dogs and has lived with children all of his life.
|
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"She was my security blanket, she lived with me, we did everything together," she explains.
|
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We've lived with the threat of the extinction of life on this planet ever since.
|
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Music is kind of my job and I lived with quite a lot of it.
|
|
John looks back at the years he's lived with gratitude and the opportunities he's had.
|
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Another recluse lived with a few more conveniences of the modern world than Nagasaki did.
|
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MaryAnne DiCanto MaryAnne lived with the specter of breast cancer for most of her life.
|
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He lived with his former spouse toward the end of his battle with lung cancer.
|
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Arcturus lived with Will and Lauren Powers since he was a two-month old kitten.
|
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His body was recovered from farmland not far from where Heinrich lived with his father.
|
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Another woman said her partner, originally from Iraq, had lived with war all her life.
|
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Police confirm the freezer was sold by a woman who lived with her elderly mother.
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You lived with the glory of a tiger, if just for one brief Thursday morning.Â
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Taukir lived with two spinsterish sisters and a mother whose eyes were dreamy with cataracts.
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He lived with the couple "for well over the majority of his life," Folmar says.
|
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My mom had me when she was only 17, so I lived with my grandma.
|
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Armstrong and the early astronauts lived "with death nipping at their heels," Singer told Reuters.
|
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But I wasn't even apprehensive: I've lived with the reality of wildfire for 40 years.
|
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Far too long we have lived with the discomfort of being a second-class citizen.
|
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Like nearly 10 percent of women, Beim has lived with endometriosis her whole adult life.
|
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He's lived with what he now knows to be SPD ever since he can remember.
|
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You don't realize how profound voice controls are until you've lived with them for years.
|
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But having lived with it a little while now, I've sort of made my peace.
|
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Fall lived with a host family and attended high school just outside of Orlando, Florida.
|
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The wooden bed frame belonged to Abigail Folger ... the coffee heiress who lived with Tate.
|
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These are people who have lived with legions of fans for more than a decade.
|
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It is unclear how he met the couple and how long he lived with them.
|
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Then Roxy lived with me for a while when she didn't have anywhere to go.
|
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Gabriel had previously lived with his grandparents before moving in with his mother and Aguirre.
|
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He lived with his younger brother TyTy, who impressed me with his style and maturity.
|
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Pagourtzis lived with his parents and had not previously been employed, according to court documents.
|
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The first time I lived with my roommate/maid of honor was five years ago.
|
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He said that Woodyard had lived with him temporarily and often stayed out late partying.
|
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But I have lived with people that have done more than that and been healthy.
|
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Ms. Parks lived with family members, including Mr. McCauley, her niece and neighbors have said.
|
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The other boys Poke lived with were fine: Scratch and Google and Knock and Nacho.
|
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At 20, she moved to New York and lived with a family friend from Georgia.
|
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" Michael Tom said "Tim" and the woman he lived with seemed "like a nice couple.
|
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Meanwhile, Joan, 37 years old, and her 9-year-old son lived with her parents.
|
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The first is Fernande Olivier, an artist's model he lived with in Paris from 1905.
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Mr. Juárez was an older cousin of Anjélica, who lived with his sister in Queens.
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Wilson reportedly asked the young girls "uncomfortable" questions about who they lived with and where.
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After the ruling, the Lovings returned to Virginia where they lived with their three children.
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We've lived with them for centuries and we understand they're part of the media landscape.
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Gladys Baker had two other children from a previous marriage, but neither lived with her.
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We lived with the constant threat that we could go to prison for many years.
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Honestly, I can't remember how I ever lived with a memory card with less storage.
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An inheritor who never worked, Vanderbilt lived with and was inseparable from his mother, Maria.
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In recent years, Mr. Banks lived with some of his children in Kentucky and Minnesota.
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My mom lived with me during most of the last three years of her life.
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Assaf's apartment in Beacon Hill, where she lived with her children, burned to the ground.
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COOGLER The fracture that Killmonger has, that's the fracture I lived with my whole life.
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I lived with my mother, a sister and a brother in a mud-brick house.
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BTW, this is the home where Dez famously lived with his pet monkey last year.
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During a visit, the father told Miller he had heard he lived with a man.
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He lived with his mother, but that, too, became a source of stress at times.
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She wondered, not for the first time, if he also still lived with his parents.
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He lived with his mother; brother, Kevon Dennis, 17; and his sister, Kayla Dennis, 4.
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According to the census, the little girl lived with siblings, aunts, an uncle, a grandmother.
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The couple had five children who have lived with Jennifer Dulos' mother since her disappearance.
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As an infant, she had lived with her parents around the corner, on Pacific Street.
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Villa Mondriaan is the house where Mondrian lived with his parents from 1880 to 1892.
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I have lived with deer in our neighborhood in San Antonio for almost 40 years.
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Orantes initially lived with her in-laws while her husband was away for military service.
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They have long lived with refugees, not as abstract political talking points, but as neighbors.
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Mr. Carter briefly lived with his wife, Stephanie Carter, before they married 573 years ago.
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Theriot was dating Summer and had lived with the Ernests for several weeks, Ard said.
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For those who have lived with these writers for years, Dean can come up short.
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Ms. Axelrod's home was larger, and at the time, her daughter, Maxine, lived with her.
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Melissa Julien lived with her parents in Rockaway Beach, Queens, having just graduated from college.
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Mr. Semexan lived with his aunt in the country's capital for much of his childhood.
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She lived with Mr. Richards from 1967 through 1980, and had three children with him.
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At first, the siblings lived with their mother in a two-bedroom apartment in Chinatown.
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She was a "gift" to the Marxes from Jenny's mother and lived with the family.
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I got that tip from the Navy SEAL that lived with us for a month.
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He didn't speak English and hadn't lived with his parents since he was a toddler.
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Back when she was in college, Flores lived with the Turpins for a few months.
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So I went on to other things, and that was a decision I lived with.
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The brothers lived with a Florida neighbor, Rocxanne Deschamps, after their mother's death in November.
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Stanganelli has lived with the condition since he was 38 years old, he tells PEOPLE.
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AMSTERDAM — The Dutch postwar photographer Ed van der Elsken lived with, and through, his cameras.
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Nancy Lanza, who was divorced, lived with her son in a house in Newtown, Conn.
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He predicted the recovery will be short-lived, with the bourse likely to remain volatile.
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Wuttisan's wife, Jiranuch Triratana, told Reuters she had lived with him for over a year.
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His stepfather had three children from an earlier marriage, and they sometimes lived with him.
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We should have lived with the call that we had and not tried to sub.
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It didn't dull the pain and fear or stop the abuse I lived with then.
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Natalie fought a fierce, courageous battle, dying how she lived..with dignity, strength and honor.
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She lived with Alice, who practiced law in her 90s and died in 2014 at 103.
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Jeff Walters lived with Wheeler for about two months while finishing his own Tommy John rehabilitation.
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They had lived with it, and the majority of members had never been bothered by it.
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He lived with Haja and her husband Sheku in New Jersey until he finished high school.
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She came to Winden in 503 when Tronte was a child and lived with the Tiedemans.
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She lived with a male partner in an aquarium in Townsville, Australia, between 1999 and 2012.
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Hawking lived with the physical effects of this neurodegenerative disease for more than half a century.
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We lived with them but it was hard having a child and not having a partner.
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Investigators believe Boswell, who lived with Trail, helped him dismember Loofe and dispose of her remains.
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He escaped, and lived with his family on the streets for four years, selling artificial flowers.
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This year, the couple had bought a home where they lived with their bullmastiff puppy, Lady.
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" Similarly, Marissa Jaret Winokur, the ultimate winner, joked: "I can't believe that I've lived with Omarosa.
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I lived with my cousin in the house on Divisadero Street that belonged to Tomas's sister.
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Having lived with each other for eight months, we've become something between cousins, friends, and sisters.
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He lived with his fiancee and is survived by his son Christian Link, the newspaper said.
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Up till then, she had lived with the lawlessness as everyone else in San Fernando had.
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" Where Amber's family lived with some precarity, her husband's family "constantly saved for a rainy day.
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Smith served the U.S. army for seven years and lived with his family in Carrollton, Texas.
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Lee had never really lived with his parents — at first they seemed like strangers to him.
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He lived with his parents in Pflugerville, Texas, just outside of Austin, until 2017, Reuters reports.
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Paige had recently moved in with Shirley and had previously lived with her father and brothers.
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"They lived with me for the first 10 years, when they were first married," Newman said.
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To be honest, my very traditional Asian parents wouldn't mind if I lived with them forever.
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Jaiden Rogers, of Alamosa, Colorado, has lived with the extremely rare condition for half his life.
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I lived with David in the little house attached to Allan's big house for 14 years.
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"She was my security blanket, she lived with me, we did everything together," Jenner told Kardashian.
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My mother lives in Lebanon, while my brother and I lived with our aunt in Bangladesh.
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She was scared to go to the doctor, so she simply lived with her back pain.
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Her mother, Edith, toured with a theater company while Nancy lived with an aunt and uncle.
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While the family lived with the Giannopoulou sisters, Shmuel, one of the Mordechais' sons, fell ill.
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"All those women who lived with Boko Haram are also Boko Haram soldiers," Ms. Ali said.
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She had lived with some of them hanging on the walls in the house growing up.
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Pre-colonial people lived with shifting borders due to constant plunder and subjugation of rival people.
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Sarno, who has lived with a Bayaka community in CAR for over 2600 years, corroborated this.
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Three of those who went into remission had lived with diabetes for more than eight years.
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"What you had then was the community who had lived with an overpowered D.Va," Kaplan explained.
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Afterward, she took me back to the third-floor walkup where she lived with two roommates.
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We're in the car, you're talking like you lived with us, like you're roommates with us.
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She lived with Bryan and Karla Holcombe and called them Mom and Dad, Ron Scott said.
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He had lived with his parents until they moved away about five years ago, neighbors said.
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"I had to leap, I couldn't run," said Dr. Boone, who had never lived with anyone.
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A life lived with such service to memory and peace is an inspiration to all people.
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He lived with his father and his paternal grandmother until Tuesday, when his world was shattered.
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He had a succession of mistresses, however, some of whom lived with him for many years.
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I'd lived with my wife's chronic depression all those years because I did not share it.
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Read: Peter Hoffmeister Lived with Bears in Yosemite and Survived to Write a Book About It
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Most participants were white, more than half were female, and most still lived with their parents.
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He reportedly lived with his partner, Sarah, as well as his four children, and two dogs.
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Mother and daughter eventually made it to Lebanon, where they first lived with a local family.
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They've lived with the pretense for so long that it'll all be alright on the day.
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We moved to the Boston area and lived with some friends from back home, the Moshkeviches.
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The 20-year-old Vidal, a world away from Chile, lived with Boldt for a year.
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Over the 11 years she lived with our family, our child grew up and we aged.
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We lived with my mother and grandmother until they died within a year of each other.
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They reflect the passionate crush that Warhol had on Gould, who at times lived with him.
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His pay hovered around $30,000 a year, so he lived with four other young Rawhide employees.
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I didn't want anyone to know where my house was or why I lived with strangers.
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He lived with his wife and three children near the Rays' complex in Port Charlotte, Fla.
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They both lived with a roommate when their search for a home of their own began.
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Who's to say that life is worth less when lived with a disability or chronic condition?
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Robbins lived with his mother, various stepfathers, and siblings in a poor and often tumultuous home.
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But the parents died, and he lived with his adoptive brother, a figure in opposition politics.
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Again, not new — we all lived with the economics of Jim Crow for a hundred years.
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One of the journalists apparently lived with and possibly dated Frese, according to the charging documents.
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Melissa Chang has lived with depression for 17 years, the better part of her adult life.
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She had lived with uncertainty, which was a spur, but more important was satisfying her curiosity.
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Her mother's mother, who lived with them, was born in the twilight of the Qing dynasty.
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Shortly before that, Cruz briefly lived with a family in the nearby town of Lantana, Florida.
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Mr. Simon married Patricia Hoag, his second wife, in 1992 and lived with her in Manhattan.
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He lived with Montanti for four months, sleeping on her couch in her one-bedroom condo.
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Keeler lived with his family at 1150 Fifth Ave from 2009 until his death this spring.
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But these efforts have tended to be cursory and short-lived, with tiny or nonexistent constituencies.
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That IP address was registered to an Edith Liverman, who Justin lived with at the time.
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In 2014, she lived with Vietnamese refugees who have settled in a remote Cambodian fishing village.
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I only get to be here with you because in Silicon Valley, I lived with it.
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It is not just the animal and friendship we miss but the life we lived with them.
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Perhaps more surprising is that in 229, just 220% of young people still lived with their parents.
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Just like the first eruption, the activity was short-lived, with the explosions ending within 30 minutes.
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After her mother's death, Dixon lived with her mother's partner, Jeremy Dixon, a lawyer and political activist.
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Gordon, 26, was Bobbi Kristina's boyfriend who lived with her at the time she was found unresponsive.
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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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When she was 210, Nadya's family lost their home and lived with friends for about a year.
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Bajandar, 27, lived with his growths for years before beginning surgery to remove the them last February.
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Katrina Miles lived with her kids in a converted shed on her parents' property, The Australian reports.
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And what people have lived with and what kind of hatred they've encountered in their own lives.
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He was freed on bond, and while he waited to go on trial he lived with Kloepfer.
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From a very early age, she worked for this family without pay, she lived with this family.
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She was just a child when she lived with Bundy, and now, she's forever tied to him.
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She has lived with those atrocious feelings all these years, and the trauma even affected her marriage.
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Sometimes he freestyled with his grandma, whom he and his mom lived with for a few years.
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I believe we do face such problems — but we've lived with these problems for a long time.
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Oliver lived with her partner, photographer Molly Malone Cook, for 40 years, until Cook's death in 2005.
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Investigators also found prescription medicines at his home, where he lived with his parents and younger brother.
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Aguilar, who was reportedly dating Mendoza and lived with her and Mariah, is being held without bail.
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These orders can protect any family member, whether or not they have ever lived with the abuser.
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Madonna spent time with Rocco in London and he lived with her during part of the summer.
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Roush lived with her daughter and had not been seen by neighbors since last summer, police said.
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Bretagne lived with her handler, Cy-Fair volunteer firefighter Denise Corliss, for all of her 16 years.
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We have lived with this for a long time… Terrorism only works if you let it work.
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The photographer and gay rights activist lived with the couple for a year before their 2015 marriage.
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According to the US Census Bureau, 27 percent of children lived with only one parent in 2017.
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"Julie lived with us for about nine months while my sister figured out her stuff," says Starsiak.
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This is a manifestation of obsessive-compulsive disorder, which I've lived with since I was a child.
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The last man that we lived with was Sugar Bear and we're still getting over that disaster.
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Ivanka was eight years old when Ivana and Donald split, and she never lived with him again.
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He lived with them in the countryside for two months, where days are slow, hot, and monotonous.
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Quinta Layla, the Portugal farm where Oreo lived with his raccoon pal Stanley, confirmed it on Thursday.
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For years, he lived with open sores on his feet—a condition caused by his severe diabetes.
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Katrina Miles lived with her kids in a converted shed on her parents' property, The Australian reported.
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Giron-Molina was the boy's mother and Hobbs lived with the family, according to Fayetteville police Sgt.
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I've lived with people for over 10 years and he never invited them to join the family …'.
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To explore this further, Jelonek lived with devices like artificial sun clocks, rainbow machines and aurora machines.
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The Sheppards have lived with their mother, Tonia Handy, in a Brooklyn homeless shelter since last September.
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I lived with Andrea Dworkin for 31 years, and she was often mischaracterized as being anti-sex.
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Two women who recently lived with Kelly, Azriel Clary and Joycelyn Savage, attended the court hearing Tuesday.
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According to the affidavit, publicly available information revealed that Justin Liverman lived with Edith at the time.
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Dyer claims Murray sexually abused him repeatedly for the year or so he lived with the family.
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" Enoch still lived with his wife, in the one-bedroom apartment where he recorded "The Daily Shoah.
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Before Brookline, Phoenix, where they lived with a man who may have been the little sister's father.
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On Wednesday, a multitude of people clogged the streets of Mumbai, where she lived with her family.
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I've lived with this hope, a false hope, that I'd finally be able to live without fear.
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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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For seven years, they had lived with their sons in the Wells, as the project was known.
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My sister and I lived with our grandparents when our parents were divorcing for the first time.
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She adored her child, 17-year-old Jordan Davis, who lived with his father in Jacksonville, Florida.
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He was especially fond of Heidelberg, where he lived with his family in the summer of 1878.
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"He lived with us in our house in Allen, Texas, while he attended Collin College," they said.
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They lived with their mother, Rosetta, first on the Upper West Side and, later, near Carnegie Hall.
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Over the years, he has lived with Tong and her husband, and with Rose and her husband.
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Officials said he lived with a woman and her three children, one of whom was also his.
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Donald Trump could probably have lived with either, because what matters most to him is being seen.
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The six people K lived with, all Hungarian, spoke no English, and finding work alone was tough.
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Nearly a decade ago, Emery Myers moved from New Orleans to Brooklyn, where she lived with roommates.
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While Wooden lived with HIV for several years, it had dropped to undetectable levels before he died.
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Surnah lived with her grandparents, an aunt and uncle and a cousin in a one-bedroom house.
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" For months, Imara Ampie, 46, said she lived with "so much insecurity and fear, feeling incredibly stressed.
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And Darren Drake, 32, lived with his parents across the Hudson River in a New Jersey suburb.
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The news was particularly devastating because the homeowners, who lived with their three children in Atherton, Calif.
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"Nothing rattles his cage," said the junior forward Ryan Cloonan, who also lived with McAvoy last year.
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Neighbors said he was a solitary figure who lived with his mother, and often clashed with her.
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During that time, she lived with her sister, who only charged her $220 per month in rent.
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A male relative in his 50s who lived with the man was also infected, health officials said.
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"I lived with a Palestinian family in the US around the time 9/11 happened," Remy said.
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He was diminutive, struggled with a stutter and a fear of germs, and lived with his mother.
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For 70 million years, the Najash snakes lived with back legs in a successful and stable way.
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He was widely described in the Russian news media as a loner who lived with his mother.
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Barlow in turn came to see the reclusive writer in Providence where Lovecraft lived with an aunt.
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" Shooter's caretaker The family he lived with provided crucial information: Officer: "I just spoke with Nikolas' father.
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The pair had at least four offspring together and lived with their youngest sons Pickett and Jack.
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When she was growing up, Ms. Mills lived with her mother and three siblings in Accra, Ghana.
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Mr. Lewis lived with his mother and had graduated from a school for students with learning disabilities.
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She lived with her grandparents for a few years, but eventually became a ward of the state.
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But after posting in the forum, I was contacted by other men who've lived with this condition.
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When her parents' marriage ended, she lived with her mother and sister in Brooklyn, London and Brookline, Mass.
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At the time, Jordan lived with his mother, June, and they'd spend weekends together at Jackson's Neverland Ranch.
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Since she lived with her mom in Albuquerque, Elodie and her dad do not have a close relationship.
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I'm sorry to each and every one of you that you lived with this pain all those years.
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Before moving into a shared apartment in Los Angeles, Ana lived with roommates and David with his dad.
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A neighbor, who would only identify himself by his last name, Hanson, said Long lived with his mother.
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"For far too long we have lived with the discomfort of being a second-class citizen," Omar said.
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Johnson was a drag performer and a sex worker; she was often homeless and lived with mental illness.
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The couple lived with Jenner for almost three years while they renovated their now-sold Bel-Air home.
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If they lived with that evil, when they die then they just hang around with nowhere to go.
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Irick had been a boarder in the home where the girl lived with her mother, stepfather and siblings.
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We lived with my father, so I had to step up to the plate and help him out.
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A lifestyle journalist in Moscow, Mrs Zhavnerovich had lived with her boyfriend for several years and discussed marriage.
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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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The longest a patient has lived with the device is just under four years prior to a transplant.
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When I was 17, my grandfather lived with us after we learned he was diagnosed with prostate cancer.
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Chen has lived with a walking disability since he was a child after he was diagnosed with polio.
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Bouteflika lived with his mother, Mansouriah, in an apartment in Algiers, where she used to prepare his meals.
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"I felt a horrified sympathy for anyone who lived with such imagery on a daily basis," he writes.
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According to the station, the girl told authorities she lived with the two suspects and two other minors.
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She lived with her grandmother in the new London suburb of Brompton (later she reinvented her rackety upbringing).
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JS lived with her mom for most of her life and hadn't seen her dad in eight years.
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When Dixon was a child, Wanda took him in and he lived with their family, The Oklahoman reports.
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The project was inspired by Laidler's own experience of growing up with her mum who lived with OCD.
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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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The young boys lived with the Stewarts for five months and just last month, the adoption was finalized.
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When I was five or so, my mom had a boyfriend and we lived with him in Kemerovo.
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I lived with her for a total of seven years before I moved in with my now husband.
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The U.S. women's team has probably lived with this reality since fielding its first squad in the 1980s.
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He froze, he said, and that has lived with him ever since, making him quick to get aggressive.
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Stacy lived with her mother in the mobile home, raising a daughter and son of her own there.
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It was an amazing place where people lived with purpose and contributed to the scene in numerous ways.
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The people of Kiribati, which declared independence in 1979, have long lived with the spectre of environmental catastrophe.
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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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Since the incident, Smith has lived with her aunt, who she now calls her mother, Houston tells PEOPLE.
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With some digging, Moulton learned that Vallee lived with his mother in Belmont and worked short-term jobs.
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"The alternative is more of the same emergency nonsense we have lived with over the last eight years."
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You really do take cues from the people around you who lived with this for years on end.
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Police executed search warrants for two apartments, including the one where Adan lived with his father, Anderson said.
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I was devastated by the loss of many of them, the ones that lived with us for years.
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The issue, though, is not just the state's top income-tax rate, which he lived with for decades.
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Sting said he "never believed in ghosts" and was "very skeptical about it until I lived with them."
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My paternal grandmother, who knew almost no English, lived with us, and we spoke Czech on her behalf.
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His mother, who lived with Warhol until the year before her death, seems to have wholly cherished him.
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The apartment where he lived with several roommates, at 225 East 22013st Street, became known for rowdy parties.
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In the South Korean capital Seoul, Trump will find people who have lived with that reality for decades.
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It should also factor in lessons learned from Russia's neighbors, who have lived with this interference for decades.
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"Everyone here has lived with the sea, through generations," said Sotaro Usui, head of a tuna supply company.
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"I'm not sure if I could have lived with myself if I had answered those questions any differently."
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When my daughter was born, I still lived with two roommates, was hunting for Thanksgiving plans, all alone.
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She lived with her lover, filmmaker Claus Hermansen, for more than 20 years until his death in 1997.
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It is not clear if Ms. Nevalainen was forced to marry another fighter or lived with other women.
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But what did these assemblages of stone mean to the modern Iraqis and Syrians who lived with them?
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They lived with Matthew, her son from her first marriage to a US soldier, and their daughter Sarah.
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He sent his killers to the house where Terry Melcher had lived with his girlfriend, actress Candace Bergen.
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At the time, Rachel worked at a veterinary clinic and lived with Nicki's stepdad and Nicki in California.
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I have to thank my first boyfriend, because I lived with him during my first years of acting.
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Norma Jeane, pictured here at age 5, lived with various friends and relatives throughout most of her childhood.
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But I know them because of my uncle, an educated bachelor who lived with us, off and on.
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He told me he'd been a "dominant" for years and lived with his girlfriend in an open relationship.
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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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My former life, the life I would have lived with that now-dead loved one, exists no more.
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It's something the Raptors have lived with pretty much since they traded for him on July 18, 2018.
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She never lived with her husband again, but remained legally married to avoid his wrath and societal opprobrium.
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During their long separation, Kofi lived with his grandmother in Ghana, but he spoke to his mother daily.
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She lived with her mother, who made sure she stayed in touch with her father no matter what.
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Mui and Thanh, who lived with their families in houses further down the alley, were also N.V.A. veterans.
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She also continued to work voluntarily with prisoners and migrants in Honduras, where she lived with her family.
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In 2011, almost 13 percent of Canadians lived with low income status before taxes, according to government reports.
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Combining the latest scientific research into how the creatures developed and lived with startlingly vivid models and whoa!
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He lived with his mother in an apartment complex after that, and she died when he was 10.
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They lived with the straight twin's girlfriend, a biologist who traveled with a suitcase of human sperm samples.
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She lived with her mother in Queens and got a job at a deli in the financial district.
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King's father had undiagnosed Alzheimer's before his death, making the last few years King lived with him tumultuous.
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The two responding officers quietly crept around outside the dark house, where Ms. Jefferson lived with her mother.
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They divorced when Alex was in elementary school, and he lived with his mother, in the East Eighties.
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The woman has lived with bipolar disorder and other mental-health issues since 2010, her doctor told Mwangonde.
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That the queen lived with a painful prolapsed uterus for decades is a secret that was meticulously concealed.
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During the 18 months I spent awaiting trial on Rikers Island, Armani and Jameeyah lived with my mother.
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One of them, Hal Steger, lived with his wife in a million-dollar house overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
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He was a young boy who lived with his grandfather on the road the SWAT team had occupied.
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Ive lived with that all my life: Im going to be a businessperson, and I cant borrow money.
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I don't want that kind of drama I want them to look like things that are lived with.
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He lived with siblings in Brooklyn for a year but was unable to contribute to the family's income.
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She's lived with one sister for almost three years and will stay there until she needs more care.
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That's just the observation of somebody who's lived with these issues for a quarter of a century. Okay.
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"No one should live like Mr. Fernandez lived, with people dealing drugs outside of his apartment," he said.
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My grandparents lived with us and they spoke to me in either Italian or their own regional dialect.
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Pond said her grandson, who lived with the toddler and the child's mother, was interested in fixing things.
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He lived with an older sister, worked at odd jobs, and took classes in commercial art and design.
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And sometimes, after people have lived with a transplanted liver for years, their bodies simply accept the organ.
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There was a real sadness, because we have all lived with these characters for a long time now.
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High unforced error counts could be lived with as long as there were plenty of winners to compensate.
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I lived with them, wrote about them and — this is painful to admit — had the emotions of one.
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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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At the time, he lived with his mother and three siblings in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan.
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"I've lived with [Serra Center] for the whole 39 years I've been [in the Bay Area]," Hiltunen explains.
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The little boy lived with the stranger for a week, before his father was arrested in an internet cafe.
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After Cooper's father died in 2011, he moved back in with his mom and lived with her for years.
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The second day, The Dead's playing and I lived with The Grateful Dead and was not a big fan.
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Even when I lived with my parents, my closet was color coded and my clothing was arranged by season.
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I lived with a single mother who was busy in her own right as a two-in-one parent.
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But humanity's new found appreciation for the diversity of these species might be short lived, with many facing extinction.
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Kimball believes that Dobbie could have been saved and her boys spared the pain that Kimball has lived with.
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Emerald, a 25-year-old trainee teacher, has lived with her parents in Sheffield for the past two years.
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The unarmed 17-year-old, who lived with his mother in Miami Gardens, was visiting his father, Tracy Martin.
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For years, the actress, 44, simply lived with her "god-awful" (her words) kitchen to avoid a hectic remodel.
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Brinson died of cancer this week, and he lived with the child actress toward the end of his battle.
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Since the first primitive human picked up a rock to use as a tool, humans have lived with technology.
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"We lived with those real and present problems in our lives," she said of herself and her fellow writers.
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After being released, he moved to Lewiston, Maine, where he lived with his nephew, the New York Times reported.
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"Russia always lived with some manner of national idea, a goal: We were building socialism and communism," he said.
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"The way I've lived with loss is to lean into it," says the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit star.
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She lived with her adoptive parent – an army sergeant – until her father contacted us to help locate his daughter.
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They were set to move into a cozy apartment close to the building where she lived with her parents.
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Melissa Joan Hart played Sabrina, the spunky, quirky witch who lived with her aunts and her talking cat Salem.
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His parents were divorced when he was 10, and he lived with his mother in Paris for several years.
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The three lived with his mother, Rosa Ramírez, in a two-bedroom home outside of San Salvador, the capital.
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Then in '89, I moved from Paris to New York, and I actually lived with [makeup artist] Laura Mercier.
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Young women have lived with institutionalized racism, sexual aggression, gun violence, crippling poverty and much more their entire lives.
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Since she never really lived with him, she wondered later whether she had had enough time to love him.
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"I have lived with the prospect of an early death for the last 49 years," he told The Guardian.
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Ehsan and his uncle lived with the Rahami family in New Jersey, and remained close to them until 2014.
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I worked with elephants in Thailand, taught and lived with orphans in Cambodia, and studied Ashtanga yoga in India.
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"I have lived with this and I will continue to live with this," Noor said, according to CBS News.
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My daughter's always lived with me so I only got two years of raising her out of seven years.
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The two girls lived with their mother, the Arizona Republic reports, but were visiting their father for the weekend.
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David explained that he lived with his mom, who'd gone out for the day to give us some space.
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She had reported a possible assault in an alley near the Minneapolis home where she lived with her fiancé.
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She's happy that lawmakers have decided to stop the kind of "scheduling abuse" she has lived with for years.
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They warmly describe Cesnik (who lived with another nun), the English and drama teacher at Archbishop Keough High School.
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Viewers who watched "Roots" four decades ago have since lived with racial narratives of moving forward and stepping back.
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The show, which does not currently have a title, is inspired by a time when Styles lived with Winston.
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Jennifer Lawrence earned a $10 million paycheck for "Catching Fire" but still lived with her parents in their condo.
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He staked out the Manhattan apartment building where Lennon lived with his wife, Yoko Ono, and their son, Sean.
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He sold Toyotas and lived with his mother in a tidy rancher here with a cherry tree out front.
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The Queen of Thorns died as she lived: with perfect poise and peerless ability to deliver a sharp sting.
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The freshman lived with his father, after his mother's death when he was 5 years old, the Times reported.
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Mr. Juárez was a cousin of Anjelica's, who was 4 and lived with Mr. Juárez's two sisters in Queens.
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"The traditional voice technology that we have lived with over the past 2568.2200 years is dying," he told Reuters.
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One was the 13-floor apartment building where Mr. Lahouaiej Bouhlal had lived with his wife and three children.
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At the time, Melcher lived with his girlfriend in a luxury home at 10050 Cielo Drive, in Benedict Canyon.
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Theriot was dating Summer and had lived with the Ernests for several weeks, Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard said.
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I lived with four roommates in a house with one bathroom and a total rent of $770 per month.
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I lived with my girlfriend for a while in an old skateboarder house that was rent-controlled for years.
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I lived with five women and all our friends in the area seemed to just gravitate to our house.
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She lived with my depression and my no-writing fury and with the rare moments of levity, of clarity.
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I lived with a Muslim host family, reported on Syrian refugee camps and learned a great deal about Islam.
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The lake was drained and tubed, and for nearly five centuries now, we have lived with water underneath us.
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My own first reaction was a pull of nostalgia: We once lived with that song, that poster, that look.
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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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Mr. Clark's relatives, whom he lived with in the South Sacramento neighborhood, could not immediately be reached on Wednesday.
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For about 40 minutes they lived with the belief that a ballistic missile was coming to wipe them out.
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Celeste designer Matt Thorson used Holowka as a composer on a previous game, TowerFall, and once lived with him.
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He lived with his daughter and wife of 33 years in an apartment on Beekman Place in Turtle Bay.
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Hong Kong's people have lived with that uncertainty, struggling to defend their freedoms but sidestepping direct confrontation with Beijing.
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"We have always lived with hope," said Mr. Teeti, 2400, who with his daughter runs a wedding-planning business.
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He said Alam lived with his parents, who were both in the courtroom and prepared to sign the bond.
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"I was lucky because I lived with my grandma, and it was very stable," Ms. Andujar, 40, said recently.
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Mendax found the small Australian town where Mr. Assange lived with his mother, Emerald, "dead boring," the book says.
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O'Connor lived with anorexia for eight years and believes that qualifies her to make responsible, moving television about EDs.
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He moved full time to Tangier in 2006, where he lived with his partner, Peter Hinwood, who survives him.
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As a person who has lived with and known several addicted gamblers, I believe that the study is hogwash.
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Ms. Gurcheva lived with 50 other women in a cell in Moscow's Detention Center No. 6 for nine months.
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In 22008, more than 22009 percent of young adults lived with their parents, up from 262 percent in 22015.
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Singh, who lived with Kang, leaves behind a wife, a son and a daughter, and three grandchildren, Kang said.
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In April, Mohammad Faisal vanished from Kutapalong refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh where he lived with his family.
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He lived with us in our house in Allen, Texas while he attended junior college at Collin County College.
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In the summer of 1997, she lived with him while working as an intern at his animation studio, Spumco.
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In recent years he lived with his companion, Dr. Laura Nathanson, at White Sands La Jolla, a retirement community.
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Hoang Thi No I was born in 1949 in the countryside outside Hue, where I lived with my parents.
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Fewer than a quarter of the new arrivals settled in the camps; the rest squatted or lived with relatives.
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She later lived with friends in North Carolina and Indiana, where she worked odd jobs to support her art.
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David and Louise Turpin lived with their children between ages 212 and 12 in Perris, southeast of Los Angeles.
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"He lived with them, and, I tell you, the Bangayans did a lot to bring him out," Dureza said.
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She was our nanny and lived with our family for 18 years, so she's like a sister to me.
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That's not a slight to terriers; I have lived with a few myself, and I think they're a hoot.
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Dear Diary: I had lived with my boyfriend on the Upper East Side for a year and a half.
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She lived with a teacher she had just met at Teach for America's training institute, paying $6003,100 a month.
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To those who lived with CDs replacing their record players, iPods replaced the CD, and now iPods are obsolete!
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They've let the flat out 6,000 yuan a month and she lived with her husband at his army quarters.
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She credits Aunt Bee, who lived with the family for 16 years, for having allowed her to continue teaching.
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Before they purchased the house, they lived with Benjamin's parents, and paid $275 each month to rent a room.
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Murphy said Cruz currently lived with a guardian in a nearby county but gave a false address to police.
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"While I believe both reasons were equally valid, I could have perhaps lived with the first one," she added.
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There was one woman in her forties who lived with her teen-age daughter and was dying of melanoma.
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Mr. Roof began hanging out at the trailer where Mr. Meek lived with his girlfriend and other family members.
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Having lived with incurable but not terminal cancer for some years, I try not to torture myself with suspense.
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She lived with cancer for about five years, but the last couple of months were probably the most trying.
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She lived with him till she was 6, when her parents swooped down and parceled her out somewhere else.
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We remember them in our annual feature, "The Lives They Lived," with portraits and essays about their remarkable stories.
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On Thursday, Mr. Patrick's family released a statement about him, saying he lived with his grandparents in Newtown, Penn.
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She came with her sister, brother, and parents, and they lived with Chun's brother, Tai, and his white family.
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For a while, she and her siblings lived with Delilah's father, who occasionally took them to visit their mother.
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He lived with his cat in a small corner room, as the world's most famous self-proclaimed political refugee.
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All those years, families lived with a range of hazards – raw sewage backups, vermin infestations and exposure to asbestos.
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He was an occasional couchsurfer who still lived with his mother and collected welfare checks, living day to day.
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Brian is also in his twenties, and he lived with gynecomastia for many years before having it surgically removed.
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He was so cozy with lobbyists, in fact, that he lived with one right after he took the job.
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She contracted a life-threatening infection after an emergency C-section and lived with undiagnosed depression for years afterward.
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Sophie took her children from Paris to Copenhagen, where they lived with relatives, rarely hearing from their absentee father.
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A GoFundMe has raised nearly $3,000 so far to help her 25-year-old son, who lived with her.
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In fact, I expect we'll look back and wonder why we lived with iOS being so simplistic for so long.
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She also explained that Marroquin's parents lived with him and helped him take care of Lincoln from time to time.
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His grandfather and mother both lived with dementia at the end of their lives, Cassidy told People in February 2017.
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For the majority of my 12 years of Catholic school, I was the only student who lived with one parent.
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The person, who had lived with heroin addiction, had much higher amounts of hypocretin-producing cells than the other controls.
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In fact, he lived with us for a full year before moving back to Chicago just a few weeks ago.
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My mom was in and out of prison, so I lived with my mostly absent dad and my two siblings.
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Terry told police he created the account using the name of a woman he once lived with, the paper reported.
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Woodle lived with mental illness and substance abuse in his teen years, which led to him being arrested and institutionalized.
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In 2011, I came to learn, Khrayba lived with his family in Nawa, a small city in Syria's Daraa Governorate.
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Whoa, say the commuters who have lived with, and hated, Penn Station since the old one was razed in 1963.
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Up until now, the puppy has lived with a very nice guy who also means well and whom you like.
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Dieter thinks the Pixel 113 XL's screen is imperfect but can be lived with; I think it's an inexcusable disaster.
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While Jackson had pale skin, he lived with a skin disorder called vitiligo, which causes skin to lose its pigmentation.
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Alexis Arquette lived with HIV for nearly three decades before her death on September 11 of this year, People reports.
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I've lived with my parents since the beginning of the year after graduating college and finding out I had cancer.
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Having never made a documentary before, Zouak often lived with her subjects, filming the women going about their daily routines.
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She learns that this tribe worships these creatures and seeks out Hector, who has apparently lived with them, for answers.
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The son said his dad, who lived with wooden legs his whole life, didn't like to talk about the war.
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When Lakshmi was seven years old, she lived with her mom in a two bedroom apartment in Queens, New York.
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Right next door, fire also razed the small house where Summit Inn manager Michelle Keeney lived with her husband, Scott.
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Arranged marriage was the norm in Japan before the second world war, and many retired Japanese lived with their children.
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The flat where she lived with her boyfriend, Kevin Reape, was only about a ten-minute walk from the nightclub.
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The indictment said the victim and her mother had lived with the defendants until the mother&aposs death in 2015.
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They did so to honor their daughter, Esther Ha. Esther lived with depression and died by suicide at age 2200.
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Tyler Barriss, 25, lived with his grandmother in a modest stucco home in the northwest Los Angeles neighborhood of Chatsworth.
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For a time, Manilow even lived with TV production assistant Linda Allen, who was rumored to be his love interest.
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Sydney By Elise Coroneos When I was in New York, I lived with a Dominican-born, Bronx-raised New Yorker.
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Before Debbie Reynolds was a silver screen star, she lived with her family in a charming home in Burbank, California.
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William, who lived with wife Kate in north Wales when they were newlyweds, spoke of his "passion" for the team.
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"I mean I lived with Vanessa and dated Nick, that's not how either one of them really are," she continued.
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"There we had a community, we had jobs, and we lived with some dignity in our own homes," he said.
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Authorities say she was discovered in her grandmother's trash-filled apartment, where she'd lived with her father for several months.
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My great-grandmother lived with me, so I had people in my house who, when they grew up, couldn't vote.
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Douglas moved from Virginia Beach, Virginia, to West Des Moines, Iowa, and lived with a family she had never met.
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I've always had people around, lived with friends, or had friends live in my house, or my brother, or something.
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The family he lived with reportedly knew he kept an AR-15 rifle in a locked cabinet at their home.
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In other words, a saint is someone who lived with "heroic virtue" and is definitely, absolutely with God in death.
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She lived with her husband, Joe, down a long gravel driveway that snaked into the woods off a rural road.
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On one occasion, neo-Nazis gate-crashed a garden party at the hostel where he lived with other African migrants.
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Public records list his last known address as his parents' house, where he lived with his twin sister and brother.
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I have been good friends with someone for more than 50 years and have lived with him for nearly five.
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I was tested every six months for the next two years and lived with the terror that I would seroconvert.
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"This impact appears to have been short-lived, with job ads picking up over the course of July," she added.
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Both children lived with their father, Elwyn Crocker Sr., 49, a onetime Walmart Santa Claus, and were never reported missing.
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He lived with a friend on the North Side of Chicago and worked a day job as an I.T. specialist.
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Nowhere was that more the case than in the apartment building where he lived with his family as a boy.
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Jordi Cruyff, the son of Johan, and Edinho, the son of Pelé, lived with it and suffered the inevitable comparisons.
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"He was very weird and made everyone uncomfortable," a woman who lived with him in 2011 told the Tallahassee Democrat.
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"We never had sex because she was very honest that very first night, that she lived with AIDS," he said.
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Mr. Castro had not lived with his wife since they married and had rarely seen his stepdaughter in recent years.
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He also varied his route between the clinic and his home, where he lived with his wife and four children.
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The book and exhibit have also informed Ms. Louey about Georgia, the woman she has lived with for 20 years.
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For a time, he lived with family again, but after a few months, he needed to find a new place.
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They may also need psychological help with anxiety and depression because they have lived with chronic pain and its consequences.
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A former monk, Mr. Tashi lived with his elderly parents in the center of Yushu and ran a small shop.
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Harrison's great-aunt Cecily was a lesbian who lived with not one but two lovers, all three in one bed.
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A significantly lower percentage of boys and girls who lived with both parents when they were 14 had had sex.
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He lived with the Wordsworths for weeks at a time, often working or talking with his hosts into the night.
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"I have lived with the characters in this book for close to 10 years," Ms. Roy said in a statement.
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He's a familiar, if controversial, figure in Bonner County, where he's lived with his wife and eight children since 2004.
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" Clinton added that Franklin, who performed at his first inauguration in 1993, "lived with courage" and "cared about broken people.
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Ms. Agaton said that she lived with five others in a remote two-bedroom apartment that the broker had arranged.
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Sohier said she looked for people who lived with many animals, and especially those who had multiple species as pets.
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My great-uncle, a man who could neither read nor write, had lived with my great-grandparents his entire life.
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When her husband, John Bessler, was a child, he lived with his five brothers and parents in a trailer home.
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All day, every day, Al-Shamrani interacted with, lived with and trained with U.S. military personnel and other foreign students.
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I started buying Bourgeois works very early in my collecting career, so I've lived with them for a long time.
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"He lived with fearless courage and a passion for experiencing all of life's adventures," Burke's family said in their statement.
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Pompeo grew up in Everett, Massachusetts, a suburb outside of Boston, where she lived with her father, grandfather and siblings.
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She lived with epilepsy and schizophrenia, according to a federal lawsuit her family filed against the city's Department of Correction.
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Some witnesses confessed they lived with knowledge about the case for years, but were afraid to come forward, Dix said.
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On the block in Howard Beach where Ms. Vetrano had lived with her parents, residents expressed a sense of relief.
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We cannot let this bias, and the culture that we have lived with for hundreds of years, remain so pervasive.
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He's sporting a beard, and the family members that lived with him in Indianapolis before now live in Las Vegas.
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Recently, she moved out of a home in Brownsville, Brooklyn, where she had lived with the grandmother who raised her.
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Where the conviction comes from Martin pleaded guilty in February 2818 in Mississippi to assaulting the woman he lived with.
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Ms. Udry-Dumoulin lived with her aunt, and when she married she moved to another village about 40 minutes away.
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Ziograin Correa had lived with his wife and children for more than two years at a building in East Harlem.
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White communities have lived with this comfort, based on the higher number of crimes solved in those communities, for generations.
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Police also said they had taken in for questioning the woman's partner, who she lived with, and searched his car.
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For the latter stages of his life Hokusai lived with his daughter Katsushika Oi who worked as his production assistant.
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And then I had a cousin who lived with us for a summer while working on a campaign in Florida.
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Authorities believe that Matthew Ficken, who had lived with his parents, ended his own life as police were approaching the home.
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But the time has come for people who have lived with mental health disorders to make sure their voices are heard.
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Early Saturday morning, local police raided the home where Sesmas lived with her boyfriend, her son and her niece, Ojile said.
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Almost 50 million people lived with it in 2015, and the disease could cost the world a trillion dollars by 2018.
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"He took advantage of me, and I have lived with the effects of his behavior ever since it occurred," Lewis said.
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Residents of this apartment block in China have lived with an actual train going through the building for 11 years now.
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Herman appeared on the Bravo reality series and lived with Alexia and her two sons in Miami before the couple separated.
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Marie Staver lived with insomnia most of her life, and decided to simply embrace fatigue by living off 20 minute naps.
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If I lived with a male model, I probably would have shot them on a boy, you know what I mean?
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He lived with me and wanted to meet other musicians in other bands—and none of the others cared about that.
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He lived with his mother and older brother in a big brick apartment building in the Brownsville neighborhood of eastern Brooklyn.
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Pope lived with her grandmother and daughter in Fairview, which is about 25 minutes from Wrigley, where her body was found.
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The researchers found that voles only consoled other voles that they knew, like siblings, partners and individuals that they lived with.
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Ms. Colley lived with her husband, Eugene Colley, 88, who built his fortune as the owner of scores of McDonald's franchises.
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First of all, you have to feel for the women who endured this and lived with it and have come forward.
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Still, sterling's recent slide was expected to be short-lived, with the currency forecast to bounce back over the coming year.
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Almost 60 percent of the mothers lived with the fathers of their children and knew lots of people in their neighborhoods.
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I lived with my grandparents a lot growing up, especially in my teen years, and I was very close to them.
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Deputies found McMillon, who lived with his father, at a nearby shopping mall after they tracked Nurse's phone to the location.
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Bourdin lived with Barclay's family for nearly 5 months, despite the fact that he was in his 20s at the time.
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