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They say the landlord used to be well off.
The two boys lived alone with a lovely cat.
The poet was no richer than a beggar.
People in the country were living under a tyranny.
After that, many live in special homes for the aged where their children and grandchildren can come to visit them.
The family's circumstances are not easy.
The refugees in that camp have been living from hand to mouth for a month.
Refugees in that camp have been living from hand to mouth for a month.
And so the two little rabbits lived together happily in the big forest; eating dandelions, playing Jump The Daisies, Run Through The Clover and Find The Acorn all day long.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith live apart from each other now.
With the money Mr Johnson had saved, he would be able to live high on the hog when he retired.
It is hard to get along on this small income.
I'm sick of this hand-to-mouth existence.
This may be because of a change in people's attitude toward marriage and the sharp increase of fast food restaurants and convenience stores which are open 24 hours a day and enable young people to live more easily.
This city is hard to live in.
People living in this area are dying for want of water.
People living in this area are dying because of the lack of water.
Some of them go without shoes in this country.
A lot of children live from hand to mouth in this country.
If you watch this TV drama, you will understand the lives of ordinary people in the Edo Age very well.

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