Lived
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These were the fears that danced in the imaginations of these poor men, and as it turned out, the fear they chose to listen to would govern whether they
lived
or died.
There was an egg, a tomato, a head of lettuce and a pumpkin, and they all
lived
in this refrigerator city, and in one of their adventures they went to a haunted house that was filled with so many dangers like an evil blender who tried to chop them up, an evil toaster who tried to kidnap the bread couple, and an evil microwave who tried to melt their friend who was a stick of butter.
Well, two things: Rusty, who was a great hamster and
lived
a great long life when I was in fourth grade.
They had expectations for all of the cousins and the extended family of immigrants that
lived
in the South Bronx, but they had more than just expectations for us.
In my case it was aunts who
lived
in all of these tenement buildings.
I had the honor of being one of those reporters that
lived
through that siege, and I say I have the honor and the privilege of being there because it's taught me everything, not just about being a reporter, but about being a human being.
If you had told me that this smart, funny, sensitive man who adored me would one day dictate whether or not I wore makeup, how short my skirts were, where I lived, what jobs I took, who my friends were and where I spent Christmas, I would have laughed at you, because there was not a hint of violence or control or anger in Conor at the beginning.
Most of the people who
lived
here either
lived
in coastal villages, fishing, or were nomads who roamed around with the environment trying to find water.
Because we
lived
scattered.
And I don't know, I think this project has a lot of possibilities, and I encourage you all to record just a small snippet of your life every day, so you can never forget that that day, you
lived.
And those who didn't die
lived
often very tethered to the ground, could not experience pleasure, could not trust, because when you're vigilant, worried, anxious, and insecure, you can't lift your head to go and take off in space and be playful and safe and imaginative.
Selam is our most complete skeleton of a three-year-old girl who
lived
and died 3.3 million years ago.
And our ancestors
lived
in that game park, but were just the minorities.
We want to know how they looked like, how they behaved, how they walked around, and how they
lived
and grew up.
He was three when he became a mixed drink of one part left alone and two parts tragedy, started therapy in eighth grade, had a personality made up of tests and pills,
lived
like the uphills were mountains and the downhills were cliffs, four-fifths suicidal, a tidal wave of antidepressants, and an adolescent being called "Popper," one part because of the pills, 99 parts because of the cruelty.
And we
lived
overseas, we
lived
in South Korea where my dad was working, where there was only one English language TV channel.
And if I have
lived
my life by any kind of creed, it's probably that.
I didn't have an exact address, but I knew his name, Abed, I knew that he
lived
in a town of 15,000, Kfar Kara, and I knew that, 21 years before, just outside this holy city, he broke my neck.
And so I got a cop to confirm that Abed still
lived
somewhere in his same town, and I was now driving to it with a potted yellow rose in the back seat, when suddenly flowers seemed a ridiculous offering.
He'd
lived
an unholy life before the crash, and so God had ordained the crash, but now, he said, he was religious, and God was pleased.
People don't know that they have
lived
through worse, that problems of the heart hit with a force greater than a runaway truck, that problems of the mind are greater still, more injurious, than a hundred broken necks.
I made them invisible in the deserted shop wherethey had
lived
and worked all their lives.
I
lived
with incredible birds, incredible animals, I swam in our small rivers with our caimans.
It was about 35 families that
lived
on this farm, and everything that we produced on this farm, we consumed.
But during the time that I was photographing this, I
lived
through a very hard moment in my life, mostly in Rwanda.
I wished to photograph the other animals, to photograph the landscapes, to photograph us, but us from the beginning, the time we
lived
in equilibrium with nature.
Because it was cheaper, she
lived
with a boyfriend who displayed his temper more than his ambition.
They kept just enough livestock to make ends meet so that the majority of their ranch would remain a refuge for the bears and lions and so many other things that
lived
there.
So for six days, I
lived
in front of a webcam.
Like 99 percent of all the animals that have once lived, they go extinct, likely due to a warming climate and fast-encroaching dense forests that are migrating north, and also, as the late, great Paul Martin once put it, probably Pleistocene overkill, so the large game hunters that took them down.
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