He could hardly make a living with his print designs and the story goes that he had to repair and sell straw mats to survive. |
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The gift of a sheep will provide a small farming family with the means to make a living. |
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They were never rich, but our grandparents managed to work long, hard hours to raise a family and make a living. |
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I also noticed that the article claims that 50,000 people in Mexico make a living selling pirated music. |
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A few imperfect specimens are about, people who make a living out of their pitiable condition. |
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Farming wasn't an easy way to make a living 10 years ago, and when foot-and-mouth disease struck the countryside last year, it only got worse. |
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The constant struggle to make a living in the arts in New Zealand runs like a leitmotiv throughout the book. |
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Artists sign with labels because they see it as the only way to sell albums and make a living. |
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I hope somebody will challenge him on how musicians make a living when copying is frictionless. |
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Speaking for myself, I would say it is possible to make a living out of writing. |
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I had wanted to major in creative writing, but was told I could never make a living that way. |
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It is a land so bound up by red tape and regulation it is a struggle for people to make a living. |
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France was rich, Italy poor, so there were plenty of Italians in France trying to make a living. |
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Sidharth rides a cycle selling tea and coffee in bus and railway stations to make a living. |
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Trendspotters, cool-hunters and professional futurists make a living identifying the hot new ideas that will eventually touch the rest of us. |
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They point to the dwindling numbers of street kids and handicapped persons who make a living by peddling lotteries. |
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The key is to find your own way to make a living doing good works and show others it is possible. |
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I can't give you the years in terms of the intervals, but he left both times because he couldn't make a living. |
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All those who used to make a living by imitating superstars have become film stars in their own right. |
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Students lucky enough to win one of the few places available here, feel sure they can make a living out of their work. |
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Anne and Jimmy make a living by taking guests, breeding horses, breaking them in and selling them. |
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Millions of us manage to make a living every day without wearing the skins of dead minks. |
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My freedom to roam at will conflicts with the farmer's need to make a living and to rear the crops and livestock we all need to exist. |
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Without soapstone, many people will be unable to make a living, and families will suffer when the steady flow of cash ceases. |
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He claimed to have painted these pictures from the need to make a living, yet they have a fragile delicacy that is precious and rare. |
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He said the book was of interest to natives, emigrants and blow-ins like himself who are in the town to make a living. |
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Here in the UK we have many talented, skilled independent jewellery designers who struggle to make a living. |
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If you can whip up a decent bhelpuri rest assured you will make a living in Mumbai city. |
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For many of these highlanders raising dairy cows is considered the best way to make a living, better than growing beans or other crops. |
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But those who make a living from the sea know that tides don't merely ebb and flow, they crash and bang. |
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Children do not have free time, since they must help their families make a living. |
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My dad had been a trumpeter, too, but became a pianist because it was easier to make a living that way. |
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Many people became miners to make a living and thousands died of miner's diseases such as black lung and silicosis. |
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Like their counterparts in the drug trade, the people smugglers seek to make a living from other people's misery. |
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Playing music in Austin, Texas is sort of like trying to make a living as a chocolatier in Hershey, Pennsylvania. |
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Certainly, peasant farmers can grow food crops for export, but global food prices are too low for them to make a living. |
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That's part of his plan to make a living when he retires from appraising real estate. |
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He cares about the environment, the work situation, how you make a living, if you're down and out. |
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The yield may not be large but farmers manage to feed their family and make a living. |
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But as I said, I'm aware of the problems earning enough money to make a living. |
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Many of the ballet artistes continue performing because it is too late for them to look to any other profession to make a living. |
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Rural Ireland is a place where people work and make a living, and is not a private wildlife park. |
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His tap-dancing is poor, his singing mediocre, and his hairdressing skills are not well developed at all, so what else could he do to make a living, I ask? |
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These stand-up comics make a living performing at Comedy Clubs. |
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Card games, dice and chess were the methods he used to make a living. |
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So he started a painting business, saved all of his pennies, and dreamed of a way that he could both make a living and make the world a better, happier place. |
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The difference is that you can still make a living from growing and selling Spain's natural produce while Scotland's is at the mercy of the big chains. |
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Vendors and seamstresses are profiteering from the sale of these items, and those interviewed have said that they are just trying to make a living. |
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It's never going to make your fortune, but it is possible to make a living out of it. |
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The purists are out in the audience kibitzing, not onstage trying to make a living. |
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Nestled in the hills are small market towns like Buleda, dominated by Baluch who make a living smuggling diesel and drugs. |
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As many fish species are facing extinction, Lebanese fishermen, once prosperous are now having more and more difficulty to make a living. |
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Imagine that you take molten liquid steel from a furnish and make a living person drink it. |
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But as those communities assimilated into the middle class, their young men found better ways to make a living than pugilism. |
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Kitessa Turi, of the United Houstonian Taxi Drivers Association, said that many cab drivers in the city struggle to make a living. |
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Crazy Taxi is a racing game where the objective is to make a living by driving a cab. |
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My ability to make a living and help clients was therefore greatly enhanced by the invention of this all-around communicator's Swiss Army knife. |
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Who says that you have to break your back from sunup until sundown to make a living? |
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They can thus afford to lose money in a sector like production while the farmers we are talking about are trying to make a living in this sector. |
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You play the role of Petra, a young private eye trying to make a living in the strange Wizard of Oz-inspired world known as Emerald City. |
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I wish him the best of luck in this modest enterprise and I hope he is able to make a living at it. |
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People make a living from rice-growing, animal husbandry, exploiting wild palm trees, fishing and horticulture. |
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Indeed, farmers would prefer to make a living from their work than rely on subsidies. |
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Suggest solutions and compromises that will protect the wolffish and still allow fish harvesters to make a living. |
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If one can make a living out of marketing mud, gravel, sand and dirt, then I suppose one could create a gravel pit. |
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If I had a bit of strength, I would be able to make a living, but I'm an invalid. |
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This applies not least to those who make a living from fisheries, agriculture, forestry and similar activities. |
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We need people to stay in the industry, and they have to be able to make a living in order to stay. |
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It takes a good dose of passion to make a living from dairy farming and prosper. |
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Young people from coastal communities once again consider fishing as an attractive and stable means to make a living. |
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They knew if they ever wanted to make a living from the property, they would have to find something more lucrative than growing apples. |
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If you want to make a living from farm income only, how can you make it happen? |
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Demonstrate that it is a good place to work and allow people to make a living if we are going to keep them. |
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In this activity you will need to figure out ways to ensure that fish harvesters can make a living and wolffish continue to survive. |
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Now millions of people around the world make a living from their own business, thanks to this type of funding. |
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My parents still make a living selling vegetables at farmers markets. |
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One can perform on stage after six months and make a living with the art. |
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I'm envious of someone who is able to make a living as a reader-writer. |
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Villagers could make a living as farm help on the banks of the river as there will be abundant water for double cropping once the multipurpose project starts operating in full swing. |
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You can make a living off talents and be the most productive babe with the most functional bonds on the astrological block. |
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Those subsidies cause the global market to be flooded with farm products, driving down prices and making it harder for Third World farmers to make a living. |
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Before the family group stayed together and tried to make a living. |
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They try to make it lucrative enough for the artisans, so that they will be able to make a living out of producing articles for the market, right round the year. |
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This is the sort of thing jazz luminaries do these days to make a living. |
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I'm not a salesman and I don't peddle Bibles to make a living, but it's as if I experienced some alternate universe where I knew what it was like to be a sad sack salesman. |
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People can make other choices, and people should definitely be able to make a living off the work that they do. |
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In reality it is a country sharply divided between a privileged segment of society and millions of workers and middle class people scraping ever harder to make a living. |
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In 1999, Canonsburg erected a statue to its best-known son, Perry Como, who found singing such a difficult way to make a living he almost returned to full-time barbering. |
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The need to make a living keeps us on the straight and narrow, doesn't it? |
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The area is predominantly rural, and many people make a living from tourism, agriculture or forestry. |
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If we could see the last of that man, Didenhover, oncet, I'd take hold of the plough myself, and see if I couldn't make a living out of it. |
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Pratt described the struggle to make a living from the sea in poems about maritime life and the history of Canada. |
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Many people have migrated, but those who remain in the area make a living by fishing and hunting. |
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If you strip away the hype, you find that he is just an ordinary person trying to make a living, like everyone else. |
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I know that with a mobile unit, which we've talked about with Yukon College, we could move mountains in creating opportunities to make a living in the trades. |
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The landless younger sons of the gentry often entered the military as the only way to make a living. |
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In order to make a living, Wollstonecraft, her sisters, and Blood set up a school together in Newington Green, a Dissenting community. |
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Most of those working in the kelp trade were crofters, with not enough land to make a living. |
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The subtext, unworded but looming, was that, like coal miners, poets have to make a living, and Shapiro had children. |
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In an alternate reality in which the dinosaurs didn't become extinct, we meet a family of Apatosauruses who make a living farming corn. |
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In an alternate reality in which the dinosaurs didn't become extinct, we catch up with a family of Apatosauruses who make a living farming corn. |
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Successful methods have been uncovered for enabling communities to commit to securing critical ecosystems for the future without diminishing their ability to make a living. |
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Like many homesteaders who followed them, they never became affluent, but they did at least survive to the point that one branch of the family was able to make a living from the land. |
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The Amateurs Program began in 1996 for nonprofessional pianists who love music, but make a living through other professions. |
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We have to cultivate all the arable land in the world, in the North and the South, and set up trade networks so that the world's farmers and peasants can make a living from agriculture. |
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One should teach us how to make a living and the other how to live. |
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The offer threw the young musician into a quandary however, for at that moment Ismael was trying to decide whether to pursue a musical career or make a living as a painter. |
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These Bills represent legislated union solidarity by denying striking bargaining unit employees the right to cross the picket line and return to work to make a living. |
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The potato wart was another incident where through neglect, inaction, and a lily-hearted response we waited at the peril of those who make a living from the land with potatoes. |
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It was just as if everyone had forgotten that all over the world, in developing countries, but also in Europe and the United States, farmers were no longer able to make a living from their profession. |
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It is extremely difficult to make a living as a visual artist, especially at the beginning stages of a career. |
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The importance of meaning can be illustrated with reference to a forest, for example, which can mean a wilderness to one person, a place to make a living to another, and a recreation area to a third. |
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However, the hype created by certain mass media and a few loose cannon resulted in cancellations and disappointment for those who make a living out of tourism in Greece. |
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He gets tongue-tied talking about how great he feels when he comes up with a trippy image, a cracking rhyme, a tense punchline, the mute, beleaguered hoodlum society had made him into beginning to make a living. |
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And completing the loop are decomposers, including fungi, that make a living breaking dead things down. |
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Lithe mountain goats and sheepherders roam the stark land, and locals make a living spinning sheep's hair into woollen carpets. |
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To make a living when the British failed to embrace basketball with quite the enthusiasm the sport deserves, he drew caricatures of tourists in Trafalgar Square and on Brighton Pier and became a busker and ventriloquist. |
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She endued the indignities of the Crawford Report, and the bureaucratic gordian knot that followed, as she and many other elite athletes struggled to make a living. |
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Income has a double meaning. To obtain the means for a dignified life, but also to nourish the awareness of being useful to society and to make a living, i.e. not to be somebody who obtains help from the state. |
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To make a living, he gets a job as a manager at a hydroelectric plant. |
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Tadao and Toshio soon found themselves working all day on subcontracting work to make a living, and then spending their evening hours absorbed in developing the calculator. |
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Forget farming up top field, Ross decided a life of petty crime was an easier way to make a living. |
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After his attempts to make a living shining shoes near Kuro and Seoul station ended up in failure, he has managed to get by each day begging with his son. |
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Some players became frustrated by the lack of opportunity to make a living professionally. |
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Farmers, tired of struggling to make a living from the land, abandoned their agricultural pursuits for the woods, enticed by the promise of money and the vaunted privileges of the new life. |
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We believe farmers should be able to make a living from their work. |
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Women parolees must cope with child care, find decent affordable housing that will accommodate their children, make a living, find appropriate health care and deal with their addictions. |
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Finding ways to make a living while preserving natural resources and the environment is in fact one of the central challenges of life in the north. |
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If the bill were to pass I fear that honest hard-working Canadians would be charged and put in jail for the simple act of trying to make a living. |
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Local art is now a viable industry, and hundreds of islanders make a living in it. The thoroughfare of Oneroa village is lined with shops and galleries full of their work. |
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After getting laid off from his job on a Southern California auto magazine, Walters turned to soda machine memorabilia to make a living full time. |
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South American Coatis, members of raccoon family, trying to make a living like the rest of us, flash their long tails in the hope that the tourists will offer them some food. |
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He retired in 1940, but personal tragedies saw him lose his fortune and he ended up bankrupt, having to return to the ring at the age of 36 to make a living. |
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