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It has lots of young men, many of them living hand to mouth.
She was living hand-to-mouth in 1934 when she won that crucial competition.
She was living hand-to-mouth in 1934 when she won that crucial amateur competition.
And when your customers are living hand-to-mouth, just collecting payment is a daily frustration.
We're broke now, and we're likely to be living hand-to-mouth in later life, too.
Amadou Konte, 26, has been hunting for work in Dakar for weeks, living hand-to-mouth.
"But there were lots of times when we were living hand to mouth," Mr. Mercer said.
I watched a whole lot of famous and successful people repeat the mistakes I just made, living hand-to-mouth.
They only made it as far as Greece, but the experience of being a street musician living hand to mouth stayed with him.
She, her mother and her little brother are living hand-to-mouth in a Rust Belt town where she knows few people and likes fewer.
They are living hand to mouth, often with more roommates than they would like, simply to be within commuting distance of the companies where they work.
Under the new system, all claimants have to wait at least five weeks for their first payment, a dangerously long delay for families living hand-to-mouth.
"I was living hand-to-mouth but doing plays for $5,000 a pop; we did 43 plays in 14 years, and it was vibrant," Mr. Ruffalo said.
However, living hand to mouth in Italy, she realized that it would be hard to save up for an eventual return to her economically depressed, formerly communist homeland.
They seem to be living hand to mouth, but they make do by searching for a rare material that helps them pay off their loans and spacecraft leases.
In this fictional version of the story, Flanagan gives us Kif Kehlmann, a fledgling writer living hand-to-mouth with his pregnant wife and their daughter in Tasmania.
They have lost everything: forced to live in camps, abandoned buildings, or with distant relatives and friends, the vast majority of these poor souls are living hand to mouth.
Last year, a game called Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor imagined the daily grind of a trash collector living hand-to-mouth on the fringes of an alien society.
And – after living hand-to-mouth since the Great Recession, many workers simply cannot get by on the pittance they would receive from unemployment insurance, even with food aid (SNAP).
In Washington State, where at least 378 people have tested positive and 31 have died, public health officials spoke of having to ration the tests and living hand-to-mouth with testing supplies.
"You cannot be living hand-to-mouth," said Carlos Castro, the director of lease administration for Halstead Management, adding that renters should be aware of brokers' fees, security deposits and other housing-related expenses.
The idea for "The Florida Project" came about five years ago, inspired by news stories about families — the "hidden homeless" — living hand-to-mouth in cheap motels after losing jobs and homes in the Great Recession.
By that time she was in treatment for crack addiction and the effects of H.I.V. He was living hand-to-mouth in a series of short-term rentals, and eventually moved into his car in a Bronx parking lot.
Her devastating 2008 drama Wendy and Lucy, about a young loner (Michelle Williams) and her dog stranded in a small town en route to Alaska, exposes the harsh realities of living hand-to-mouth in a country without a safety net.
A single mother living hand to mouth, she can barely control her delinquent older son, Hank (Jack DiFalco), who blames her for depriving him of a father; whenever they try to have a conversation, both parties end up seething with resentment.
The lack of visas has denied hundreds of families in the city an annual income that saves them from living hand-to-mouth and deepened the problems of a town struggling, like much of the state, with high crime rates.
It's a spot she managed to buy with inheritance money, having spent most of her days living hand-to-mouth—just one aspect of her life which she shares in her first book, the brazenly titled I'm Not with the Band: A Writers Life Lost in Music.
Maduro's critics said the scheme was aimed at driving up the turnout by frightening hungry Venezuelans into thinking that if they do not vote, they could lose out on food rations and money transfers they depend on as hyperinflation and shortages have millions living hand-to-mouth.
Midge is floored because her husband lied to her, she's looking at unexpected homelessness, has unwittingly been living "hand-to-mouth" for four years with only her father-in-law secretly keeping her family afloat, and Moishe made some offensive comments about her aimless, Bon-Bon-full single future.
The idea that hunters and gatherers and foragers were living hand to mouth and one day away from starvation is nonsense, even for those in pretty marginal areas where there is less access to natural migrations of fish and animals and the fruiting seasons of trees and so on.
Living hand to mouth in squalor despite both husband Osamu (Lily Franky) and wife Nobuyo (Sakura Ando) working full time, they, along with elderly grandma (the late Kirin Kiki), older daughter Aki (Mayu Matsuoka) and younger son Shota (Jyo Kairi) live together under one tottering roof and gently annoy each other.
The National Center for Transgender Equality estimates that close to a third of transgender people in America live under the poverty line, more than double the national rate—and when Shane howls "Your love gives me such a thrill/But your love don't pay my bills," her performance seems tailor-made for a population living hand-to-mouth.
I started out posting on the classified ad sites, living hand-to-mouth, and after receiving high ratings from clients on the Erotic Review (basically Yelp for sex workers), prospective clients were able to read that I was a legitimate person worth seeing, not a fake ad, and that my online photos were representative of how I actually look.
"The Ferrari and Porsche supercars offered for sale are just the most visible and gaudy signs of Tucker's greed, luxury playthings bought with money stolen from victims who were often living hand to mouth, people who took out payday loans to buy food for their families or pay medical bills," US Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said in a statement.
Born in Buffalo, New York, and grew up in Bucks County, PA. Christy learned to snowboard in 1991, and has been competing since the mid 1990s. Barrett lived in Breckenridge Colorado from 1991 to 1995, living hand-to-mouth in poverty like a "ski bum." Later moving to upscale Vail Colorado after going "Big Time." Baddest snowboarder ever to walk planet Earth.
His mother Toyo (Nobuko Otowa) buys him a shamisen and apprentices him to a blind bosama, a begging shamisen player. He finds that although his teacher begs, cajoles and wheedles, pleading poverty, the teacher is actually rich. After training he sets off and works as a begging shamisen player. He meets various people on his travels around Tohoku and Hokkaido, living hand to mouth.
They released their first album, Driver/Driver, with producer Darron Burke. Their second release, Standing Still in the USA, was produced by Michael Demming. Living hand to mouth, the band toured the US nearly ten times. They shared the stage with the likes of The Walkmen, The Hives, The Strokes, Jimmy Eat World, Piebald, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, the Explosion, Hot Snakes, Dismemberment Plan, Bratmobile and the Make-up.
After Dalton's death, which coincided with a decline in her stage career, Dressler moved into a servant's room in the Ritz Hotel to save money. Eventually, she moved in with friend Nella Webb to save on expenses. After finding work in film again in 1927, she rented a home in Hollywood on Hillside Avenue. Although Dressler was working from 1927 on, she was still reportedly living hand to mouth.
Even affluent farmers and businessmen were living hand to mouth. In 1932, Pollard again adopted Byrd's philosophy of curtailing expenses and not raising taxes. He cut his own salary 10% and recommended the same for all state employees for one year. He denied the education superintendent's request for $2 million in additional money, and the Norfolk delegation's request to divert automobile tax revenues to schools, instead ordering road appropriations reduced.
He was born in Maipú, Mendoza Province to a Basque Argentine father and an Italian Argentine mother.Clarín. Mike Amigorena: "Estoy enchastrado de felicidad" Amigorena was especially restless as an adolescent and was expelled from a number of secondary schools. He left Maipú for Buenos Aires in search of fame in 1992, and initially struggled in a variety of menial jobs, living hand-to-mouth in a tenement for a number of years.
Samuel Haycraft Lane was born in Lympstone, Devon in 1803. In 1821, he decided to escape the life of a fisherman and walk to London. After living hand to mouth and educating himself, with the help of a friend, William Brian, he encountered a troupe of actors who he had previously met on his journey. He helped the leader of the troupe, Jack Adams, to find premises for performance at the Union Tavern in Shoreditch. This hall catered for 500-seated and a similar number standing.
" She added, "I think [Mandy] is the most exciting thing that has happened to Ian in a long time. There's banter between them and she has a real energy that lifts his spirits. They have fun and Ian agrees to put her up [...] When we meet [Mandy] she's very much on her own living hand-to-mouth. I think there's a part of her that wants to be maternal as she gets on really well with [Ian's son] Bobby, who becomes her little mate.
A 1961 profile in The Observer recalled that, while there was an endless succession of society heads needing hats during the days of The Raj and the season meant following society from Bombay to Delhi, Lahore and the Khyber Pass – taking in polo matches and garden parties along the way – Thaarup was living hand to mouth during this time. Nonetheless, he made his mark; a milliner in Lahore still (in 1961) had a sign painted above his shop bearing the legend: 'Noor Mohammed, late of Aage Thaarup (London & Paris) Model Hats'.
Finally the studios flipped a coin and Universal won the toss. Stuart considered herself a serious actress in theater but she and Newell "were stony broke, living hand to mouth" so she decided to sign the contract with Universal, which paid a bit more than Paramount. Stuart does not mention it in her book, but the Internet Movie Database includes her with thirty other players in a slapstick comedy, The Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood, A Behind- the-Scenes Farce. Produced by Universal in the spring of 1932, this is likely Gloria Stuart's first appearance before the camera.
He spent the better part of a year living hand to mouth by selling the personal items he had brought with him, mostly horse furnishings. Although he could have asked any of his relatives for assistance, but, as he explained in his unfinished memoirs, "... I was then either so bashful or vain, that I wou'd [sic] not own the want I was in."Keith, p. 33. Eventually he received a gift of 1000 livres from Mary of Modena, mother of the Pretender and this, plus some support from home and an allowance from James enabled him to spend the rest of the year at the university.
Called "America's first true theatrical collective," the Group Theater immediately offered a few tuition-free scholarships for its three-year program to "promising students."Buford, Kate. Burt Lancaster: An American Life, DaCapo Press (2001) Publishers Weekly wrote, "The Group Theatre ... with its self- defined mission to reconnect theater to the world of ideas and actions, staged plays that confronted social and moral issues ... with members Harold Clurman, Lee Strasberg, Stella, and Luther Adler, Clifford Odets, Elia Kazan, and an ill-assorted band of idealistic actors living hand to mouth are seen welded in a collective of creativity that was also a tangle of jealousies, love affairs, and explosive feuds."Smith, Wendy.
Nicochares (, died ca. 345 BC) was an Athenian poet of the Old Comedy, son of the comic playwright Philonides and contemporary with Aristophanes.Suda ν 407 The titles of Nicochares' plays, as enumerated by Suidas, are, Αμυμώνη (Amymone), Πέλοψ (Pelops), Γαλάτεια (Galatea), Ηρακλής Γάμων (Hercules Getting Married), Ηρακλής Χορηγός (Hercules the Play-Producer), Κρήτες (Cretans), Λάκωνες (The Laconians), Λημνίαι (Lemnian Women), Κένταυροι (Centaurs), and Χειρογάστορες (Those Living Hand-to-Mouth). Although, as Augustus Meineke had ingeniously conjectured, the two first titles may merely be two different names from the same comedy, considering the fact that Πέλοψ does not occur in its alphabetical place, and, in reference to the latter, the name "Oenomaüs" occurs in quotations from Αμυμωνη mentioned by Athenaeus.
After suffering the departure of many key band members between 1978 and 1980, Asleep at the Wheel faced dwindling popularity and mounting financial problems in the early 1980s. The band was reportedly $180,000 in debt to the Internal Revenue Service in 1980 following the release of its only album for MCA Records, Framed. Bandleader Ray Benson recalls that "From 1981 to 1985, we didn't have a record deal," suggesting the band faced difficulty securing a deal due to the increasing popularity of disco, adding that "Traditional country was making a comeback, but they [labels] didn't consider us traditional country ... we were living hand-to-mouth, as far as the band was concerned." During what Benson described as "the dark age of disco", the band played much smaller venues and recorded music for TV commercials.
Born "Tamás Feldmeier" to a Hungarian- Jewish family in Budapest, he decided at the age of 14 to become a psychiatrist, and avidly read the works of Sigmund Freud and other medical authors as an adolescent. In 1942, he earned his bachelor's degree in classical languages from the Gymnasium of the Piarist Fathers in Kecskemét, where his father was a widely respected physician. Having heard eyewitness accounts in Budapest of Nazi atrocities in the East, Tamás warned his parents they would not be safe in Kecskemét after the arrival of the Germans; his father was convinced the community itself, where he had delivered more than 4,000 babies, would permit him no harm. Taking some family jewelry to sell, Tamás fled on his own to Budapest before the Germans arrived in March 1944; after living hand-to-mouth for many months and narrowly avoiding deportation himself, he would discover as a 20-year-old student that his parents and twenty members of his extended family (virtually everyone to whom he was related) had been murdered in Auschwitz.

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