subsist in the PONS Dictionary

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On the other hand, the human soul subsists of itself.
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For twenty years the community was forced to subsist using water trucks.
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When no kangaroos and game are to be found the party would subsist on the flesh of their own flocks.
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It subsisted mainly on city funding and community support; there was at least one federal grant in the beginning.
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Each being subsists by its relationship to one of these divine attributes or names.
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Juveniles primarily subsist on benthic invertebrates such as polychaetes, copepods, amphipods, isopods, crangon shrimp, and euphausiids.
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Generally, they settled in rural areas where they subsisted typically as peddlers and hawkers.
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The original inhabitants subsisted by hunting, fishing, farming, and gathering.
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They subsist almost entirely on fresh water crayfish.
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A well-known example of a specialist animal is the koala, which subsists almost entirely on eucalyptus leaves.
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