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No effect concentration No effect concentration (NEC) is a risk assessment parameter that represents the concentration of a pollutant that will not harm the species involved, with respect to the effect that is studied. It is often the starting point for environmental policyBruijn et al, 1997, Chen & Selleck 1969.
No Exit No Exit is a 1944 existentialist play by Jean-Paul Sartre, originally published in French as Huis clos (In Camera). English translations have also been performed under the titles In Camera, No Way Out, and Dead End.
No Exit (Blondie album) Blondie's seventh studio album, No Exit, was released in February 1999. When this album was recorded, it marked the first time the band recorded or performed together since 1982, which is when they released their last studio album The Hunter.
No Exit (film) No Exit aka Fatal Combat is a 1995 action film by Damian Lee, starring Jeff Wincott and Sven-Ole Thorsen as the leading hero and main villain, respectively. It is about deadly martial arts combat, and the hero is forced into fights by evil money-men.
No Flashlight: Songs of the Fulfilled Night "No Flashlight" Songs of the Fulfilled Night is the first true album released by the band Mount Eerie. It comes with a very large album fold out with one side showing a large illustration, and the other filled with extensive footnotes and explanations of the songs, with references, clippings, and photos.
No Fly List The No Fly List contains the names of individuals who are not permitted to board an aircraft for travel in the United States. There is also a selectee process by which individuals who meet certain criteria are set aside for additional screening.
No Forcefield No Forcefield is the creation of Bryan "Brain" Mantia (Primus, Praxis & El Stew), Extrakd (El Stew), Larry LaLonde (Primus, Possessed), and The Filthy Ape Adam Gates (Bob Cock). Besides the founding members, No Forcefield features guests DJ Disk (founding member of the Invisibl Skratch Piklz) and DJ Flare.
No Frills (grocery store) No Frills is a chain of discount grocery stores in Ontario, Canada, area that are owned by the Loblaws company, a division of George Weston, Ltd.. The early No Frills stores mostly sold only No Frills' No Name products (probably the first supermarket to do this in Canada).
No Frills (TV series) No Frills was a television sitcom broadcast on BBC1 in 1988, and consisted of 7 episodes. It starred Kathy Staff as Molly Bickerstaff, a recently widowed woman who moves from Oldham to live in London with her divorced daughter Kate (Belinda Sinclair) and gothic grand-daughter Suzy (Katharine Schlesinger).
No Fun At All No Fun At All (Often abbreviated to just NFAA) were a melodic skate-punk band that was formed back in the summer of 1991. The group initially consisted of Mikael Danielsson (guitar), Henrik Sunvisson (bass) & Jimmy Olsson (vocals, drums).
No Good "No Good" is the second limited edition vinyl single from UK rapper Plan B and was a double a-side with "Sick 2 Def". The single was the second taken from his debut album Who Needs Actions When You Got Words.
No Greater Love No Greater Love (NGL) is an American humanitarian, non-profit organization started in 1971 by Carmella Laspada and is dedicated to providing programs such as wreath-layings, remembrance tributes, and memorial dedications, for those who have lost a loved one in the service to the country or by an act of terrorism. To date, NGL has dedicated 11 memorials located in Arlington National Cemetery and sponsors numerous other programs.
No Greater Love (album) The recording No Greater Love features a cover shot that has all of those things that greatly occupies the time the members of Chi Rho Wake Forest Christian Male A Cappella Ensemble: their laptop, listening and singing Chi Rho music, and reading the Holy Bible. It has traditional Christian songs like Sweet By and BY, Just As I Am, and Come Thou Holy Spirit.
No hair theorem In astrophysics, the no-hair theorem states that all black hole solutions of the Einstein-Maxwell equations of gravitation and electromagnetism in general relativity can be completely characterized by only three externally observable parameters: mass, electrical charge, and angular momentum. All other information about the matter which formed a black hole or is falling into it, “disappears” behind the black-hole event horizon and is therefore permanently inaccessible to external observers (see also the black hole information paradox).
No host bar A no host bar (sometimes spelled no-host bar or nohost bar), also known as a cash bar, refers to bar beverages at a social event, which guests are required to pay for themselves. It is opposed to a hosted bar where drinks are paid for by the host.
No Hay Igual "No Hay Igual" (English: "There Is None Alike") is a song written by Canadian singer Nelly Furtado, Tim "Timbaland" Mosley, Nate "Danja" Hills and Nisan Stewart, and produced by Timbaland, Danja and Stewart for Furtado's third album Loose (2006).
No Highway No Highway is a 1948 novel by Nevil Shute, later forming the basis of a 1951 motion picture. As a story, it is one of Shute's finer examples, along with A Town Like Alice, What Happened to the Corbetts and Round the Bend.
No Highway in the Sky No Highway in the Sky is a 1951 British disaster film directed by Henry Koster and starring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. The film is based on the novel No Highway by Nevil Shute, and was one of the first films that involved a potential airplane crash.
No Children No Children is a punk rock band from Mallorca, Spain conformed by Marcos Escoriza (vocals, guitar), Dimas Mex (guitar, backup vocals), Edy Pons (bass, backup vocals) and Daniel Iraola (drums). The band was formed at the beginning of 1999 and they have released three albums.
No Independence Before Majority African Rule NIBMAR or No Independence Before Majority African Rule refers to the policy where Afro-Asian-Caribbean members of the British Empire were not to receive independence unless they had put in place democratic reforms resulting in majority rule rather than rule by the white colonial minority.
No Internal Message "No Internal Message" is commonly abbreviated "NIM". It can be used at the end of a subject line of an email or online forum posting to indicate that the entirety of the message is contained in the subject line.
No knock warrant In the US, a no knock warrant is a warrant issued by a judge that allows law enforcement officers to enter a property without knocking and without identifying themselves as police. It is issued under the belief that any evidence they hope to find can be destroyed during the time that police identify themselves and the time they secure the area.
No Kum-Sok No Kum-Sok was a lieutenant in the North Korean Air Force during the Korean War who defected to South Korea. In 1953, he flew his MiG-15 to the Kimpo air base in South Korea, claiming that he wanted to get away from the "red deceit" He received a $100,000 reward for defecting with his aircraft, which he claimed to have not heard about prior to his defection[http://www.
No liability A no-liability company in Australia (suffix NL) is a company which, under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), must have as its stated objects that it is solely a mining company and that it is not entitled to calls on the unpaid issue price of shares. It is a company which is restricted to mining activities and is the only sort of corporation which is entitled to this form of liability, given the sometimes financially risky business of mining.
No Leaf Clover "No Leaf Clover" is the eighth song on Metallica's S&M album. The song (along with Minus Human) was one of two new pieces completed for the band's collaboration with the San Francisco Symphony in 1999.
No Life Records No Life Records was an American record label founded by Chuck Arnold in Boston, MA in 1992. The label released records by bands such as The Jesus Lizard, Bunnygrunt, Beatnik Filmstars, Pest 5000 and Nerdy Girl, before folding in 1997.
No Limit (1936 film) The motion picture No Limit was a popular comedy which was released in 1936 by Associated Talking Pictures. It starred George Formby and Florence Desmond, and it concerned Formby's ambition to win the Isle of Man TT Race, against large odds.
No Limit (2006 film) No Limit: A Search for the American Dream on the Poker Tournament Trail is a 2006 documentary film about the professional poker tournament circuit. The film follows producer Susan Genard as she enters several Texas hold'em and Omaha poker tournaments across the country.
No Limits No Limits (spelt No Limits! in some territories) was the second studio album for Dutch eurodance band 2 Unlimited and with it they became the only eurodance artist to have a UK number 1 album; a feat that they achieved twice.
No Logo No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies is a book by Canadian journalist Naomi Klein. First published by Knopf Canada in January 2000, it is widely considered as one of the most important books about the anti-globalization movement.
No Longer at Ease No Longer At Ease is a 1960 novel by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe. It is the story of an Ibo (also spelled Igbo) man, Obi Okonkwo, who leaves his village for a British education and a job in the Nigerian colonial civil service, but who struggles to adapt to a Western lifestyle and ends up taking a bribe.
No Longer Human is a Japanese novel by Osamu Dazai. Published after "Run Melos" and "The Setting Sun", "No Longer Human" is considered Dazai's masterpiece and ranks as the second-best selling novel in Japan, behind Kokoro.
No Love for Johnnie Peter Finch starred in the film No Love for Johnnie based on the book by the Member of parliament Mr Wilfred Fienburgh. Mr Fienburgh was North Islington, London Member Of Parliament between the years 1951-Feb 1958.
No man's land No man's land is a term for a land that is not occupied or more specifically land that is under dispute between parties that will not occupy it because of fear or uncertainty. During war (especially World War I), it is a term used as the area of land between two enemy trenches that neither side wishes to openly move on or take control of due to fear of being attacked by the enemy in the process.
No Man Friday No Man Friday is the original title of a British science fiction novel written by Rex Gordon in 1956, also known in the USA as First on Mars. Although the story is set mainly in Mars, it was heavily influenced by Robinson Crusoe.
No Man Knows My History: The Life of Joseph Smith No Man Knows My History: The Life of Joseph Smith (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1945), by Fawn McKay Brodie, was the first important non-hagiographic biography of Joseph Smith, the founder of Latter Day Saint movement.
No Man of Her Own No Man of Her Own is the second film Barbara Stanwyck made with director Mitchell Leisen. It is the tale of Helen Ferguson, an unwed mother on the run, portrayed by Stanwyck, who is mistaken for a fellow passenger killed in a train wreck.
No Man of Her Own (1932 film) No Man of Her Own is a 1932 light comedy film starring Clark Gable and Carole Lombard as a married couple in their only film together, several years before their legendary marriage in real life. The movie was directed by Wesley Ruggles.
No Man's Heath (four counties) No Man's Heath () is an area six miles north-east of Tamworth, Staffordshire. Its name indicates that it is on high heathland near the borders of four English counties: Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Warwickshire, and Staffordshire.
No Man's Land (comics) No Man’s Land was a year-long storyline that ran through all monthly Batman comic book titles in 1999. The main storyline ran through Detective Comics, Batman, Batman: Shadow of the Bat and Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight with other spin-offs serving as tie-ins.
No Man's Land (Eric Bogle song) "No Man's Land" (also known as "The Green Fields of France" and "Willie McBride") is a song written in 1976 by Scottish-Australian singer-songwriter Eric Bogle, reflecting on the grave of a young man who died in World War I. It refers in the chorus to two famous war songs, "The Last Post" and "The Flowers of the Forest".
No Manches No Manches (literally: "Don't Stain") is a television show produced by the Televisa broadcasting group. Based in Mexico, the show consists of parodies of various telenovelas, small skits and sketches and performances by musical acts from Mexico and around the world, similar to the American show Saturday Night Live.
No Matter What (Boyzone song) This song, originally from the 1996 musical Whistle Down the Wind, gave Boyzone a twelfth UK top 5 hit, the first act to obtain such a run with their first 12 releases. It was the biggest selling single ever released by an Irish act in the UK and eventually became the most successful single produced from a musical in history Wikipedia article, Whistle Down The Wind.
No Matter What (song) "No Matter What" is a song originally recorded by Badfinger for their album No Dice (1970), written by Peter Ham and produced by Geoff Emerick. It was the first original hit single offered by Badfinger, reaching #8 on Billboard Hot 100.
No Me Queda Mas "No Me Queda Mas" (English: There's nothing left for me) is the second number-one single released from Selena's hit album Amor Prohibido. The song was number one on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart for seven weeks.
No Mercy (band) No Mercy is a pop and dance music trio formed by Frank Farian in Florida in 1995, consisting of the brothers, Ariel and Gabriel Hernandez, from Miami, Florida and Marty Cintron III (b. 24 september 1971) from New York.
No Milk Records No Milk Records is a Jackson, New Jersey based independent record label founded by Kyle Kraszewski and Greg Edgerton. The label is part of The Platform Group which also consists of labels such as Astro Magnetics, an imprint of Eyeball Records (My Chemical Romance, Thursday (band)).
No More AOL CDs No More AOL CDs is a web-based effort by two IT workers What to do with those AOL CDs, a March 2003 CBC News article to collect one million AOL CDs. Such discs are commonly sent in the mail or offered in businesses such as Wal-Mart and Barnes & Noble.
No More Eatin' "No More Eatin'" is the first EP from UK hip hop artist Plan B, with the title track, the fourth single from his debut album, Who Needs Actions When You Got Words. "Who Needs Actions When You Got Words" was the originally scheduled fourth single from the album and was confirmed for an 18th September 2006 release date but plans for the single release were cancelled.
No More Lies (Doctor Who audio) No More Lies is an audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. This audio drama was produced by Big Finish Productions and will be broadcast on BBC 7 on 4 February 2007.
No More Lonely Nights "No More Lonely Nights" is a song written by Paul McCartney, which was first released by him in September 1984, and it also can be heard on his Give My Regards to Broad Street album released later that year. The single reached #2 and #6 in the UK and US singles charts respectively.
No More Loud Music No More Loud Music is a singles collection of the Belgian rock band dEUS, released in 2001. In contains, in chronological order, the singles from the albums Worst Case Scenario, In a Bar, Under the Sea and The Ideal Crash, and one new single, "Nothing Really Ends".
No More Rhyme "No More Rhyme" is the third single from Electric Youth, the 1989 album by Debbie Gibson. The single was released in Japan and the USA, and reached number seventeen on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.
No More Tears (Angela Winbush song) "No More Tears" was the second single for Angela Winbush's second album, The Real Thing. "No More Tears" reached the Top ten of the airplay chart, and reached number 12 on the US Billboard chart.
No More Tears (song) "No More Tears" is the fifth song on the 1991 Ozzy Osbourne heavy metal album No More Tears. With a running time of 7:24 it is the longest song that Osbourne has ever recorded on a studio album(as of June 2006).
No More Victims No More Victims, founded in 2002, is a program that helps students and adults alike who have been raped, sexaully assaulted or harassed, or beaten. The program had started with former parole officer, Marilyn Gambrell, who became a teacher to help several students who have been sexually harassed, raped, or beaten.
No Motiv No Motiv is an alternative rock and punk rock band from Oxnard, California signed to Vagrant Records. As of 2006, No Motiv were the 'oldest' Vagrant band, having been with Vagrant Records longer than any other artist on the Vagrant roster.
No Name (band) No Name Montenegrin boyband known more for the controversies around their participation in the national pre-selection for the Eurovision Song Contest than for their musical accomplishments. The group made its debut in 2005, with the song "Zauvijek moja" (Forever Mine) (Milan Perić/Slaven Knezović), winning the 2005 Europjesma and thus representing Serbia and Montenegro in the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest.
No No Never No No Never was the German entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, performed in English by Texas Lightning. While Germany had finished the 2005 Contest in last place, their position as one of the Contest's "Big Four" (along with the United Kingdom, France and Spain) ensured the song an automatic final berth.
No No New York No No New York was a planned ep by the DIY collective Bomb The Music Industry!. However, the band has decided to not finish it and instead move on to their next full-length album entitled Get Warmer due out in mid-2007.
No No Song Ringo Starr's cover of Hoyt Axton's No No Song was included on his 1974 album Goodnight Vienna. It was a top three hit in the US, and a prophetic assessment of Starr's attitude towards addictive substances by the late 1980s.
No One Calls "We All Go Through" is a song written by David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels in 1999, for the computer game Omikron - The Nomad Soul. Bowie and Gabrels wrote several songs for this game, and most of these was released on the album 'hours...
No One Is Innocent "No One Is Innocent" is the fifth single by the British punk band the Sex Pistols and was released on June 30 1978. It was recorded after the band's breakup by Cook and Jones, with the vocals performed by notorious British criminal Ronnie Biggs.
No One Like You "No One Like You" is a song by the German rock band Scorpions, written by band members Rudolf Schenker (guitar) and Klaus Meine (vocals). It first appeared on the band's 1982 album Blackout, and was one of three hits from the album.
No One Lives Forever No One Lives Forever, commonly abbreviated NOLF, is the name of a computer game and video game series by Monolith Productions. As of 2006, there are two games in the series, and one expansion pack that covers the story between the first and second game.
No Opportunity Wasted No Opportunity Wasted is a television series that premiered on the Discovery Channel on October 3, 2004. It was created by Phil Keoghan, better known as the host of the reality show on CBS entitled The Amazing Race.
No Ordinary Seaman No Ordinary Seaman (ISBN 1-905166-65-6) is the true story of Richard Gough, who was the Royal Navy’s youngest weapon director and served his country in the Falklands War and the Gulf. Throughout this time Richard had to hide his sexuality.
No pain no gain No pain, no gain (or "No gain without pain") is an exercise motto that came to prominence in the bodybuilding community. It expresses the belief that solid large muscle is a result from hard training and repeatedly suffering sore muscles, implying that those who avoid pain will never reach professional level of bodybuilder.
No pass no play No Pass No Play is a term denoting a Texas' public education policy. Under No Pass No Play a student must pass all his school courses to be allowed to participate in extracurricular activities such as athletics or music.
No poach agreement The no-poach agreement helps IT companies to lower their currently huge attrition rates, especially in the BPO sector. According to this agreement, A working employee in company X, cannot join company Y (within a specified period of time if the employee has already quit company X), with whom company X has signed the no-poach agreement.
No Pants Day No Pants Day is an international 'holiday' occasionally observed in several Western and other countries on the first Friday in May by not wearing any pants (trousers). The use of the word pants is the American English version meaning trousers (the item of clothing covering both legs worn as the outermost garment).
No Party Affiliation No Party Affiliation or NPA is a term used to apply to those voters or politicians who do not hold affiliation with any or any particular political party. Another more common term used in place of "NPA" is "Independent".
No Pigeons "No Pigeons" is a song by Sporty Thievz, released both in the form of a single and as the closer of their 1998 album release Street Cinema. It was a rebuttal to TLC's hit single "No Scrubs" and received much radio play at the time of its release.
No Place Like Home (Doctor Who audio) No Place Like Home is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was given away free with Doctor Who Magazine issue 326 along with a preview of Chapter One of Dalek Empire II: Dalek War.
No Place Like Home (song) "No Place Like Home" was the second UK single released from Squeeze's sixth album, Cosi Fan Tutti Frutti. Identical cover art was used for the "By Your Side" single released elsewhere in Europe.
No Place to Be No Place to Be is the most recent album release from Hasidic Reggae star Matisyahu. The album does not contain any previously unreleased songs, but all of the tracks are remixed or rerecorded versions of old songs.
No Place to Hide No Place to Hide is the working title of the pilot episode produced for CBS to promote the television series Lost In Space. It was not broadcast for the first time until 1997, which is also the year of the fictional mission's liftoff.
No Plan NO PLAN is a Japanese konto style comedy group, and is also occasionally known for their music. The group is best known for appearing regularly on the late night owarai show, Uchimura Produce (内村プロデュース) until late 2005, when the show was cancelled.
No Quarter (song) "No Quarter" is a song released by English rock band Led Zeppelin on their fifth album Houses of the Holy in 1973. It was written by bass guitarist/keyboardist John Paul Jones, guitarist Jimmy Page and singer Robert Plant.
No Reason No Reason is a song by Sum 41, the second track on their album Chuck. It was released as a radio single only (no video) at the same time of Some Say but as opossed to that song, it was released on Europe and USA only and received a nice airplay reaching number #16 on Billboard Modern Rock.
No Records No Records was a record label and later record distributor that operated in Halifax, Nova Scotia from January 1993 to August 2004. The record label/distributor was started by Waye Mason who also played a key role in the operations of the Halifax Pop Explosion.
No Regrets (Band) No Regrets is a six-piece ska/punk/rock band from the Philadelphia suburb of Collingswood, NJ. The band formed in 2000 and has achieved a number of milestones, such as independently producing three albums, embarking on two US tours and performing with many national headlining acts in and around the Philadelphia metropolitan Area.
No Regrets for Our Youth No Regrets for Our Youth is the most common English translation of the title of the Japanese film わが青春に悔なし (Waga seishun ni kuinashi), written and directed by Akira Kurosawa in 1946. It is based on the Takikawa incident of 1933.
No Rest for the Wicked (New Model Army album) No Rest For The Wicked is the third album release of British rock band New Model Army. According to the sleeve it is in fact a compilation, but it is generally regarded as a studio album and is thus counted as the band's second of such, Vengeance - The Independent Story being their first.
No Retreat, No Surrender 2 No Retreat, No Surrender 2 is an American-Chinese martial arts film directed in 1988 by Corey Yuen. It actually has no connection with the original No Retreat, No Surrender movie, also directed by Corey Yuen and starring Kurt McKinney and Jean-Claude Van Damme.
No Road Back No Road Back is a British B picture crime drama, notable mainly for being the first major film role for future filmstar Sean Connery. Connery's role is that of a minor gangster, Spike, who has a speech impediment.
No smoking day No Smoking Day is an annual health awareness day in the United Kingdom that helps smokers that want to quit smoking. The first No Smoking Day was on "Ash Wednesday" in 1984 and it now takes place on the second Wednesday in March.
No symbol The no symbol (or universal no) is a circle with a diagonal line through it (running from top left to bottom right), surrounding a pictogram used to indicate something is not permitted. The No symbol is usually colored red.
No Said Date No Said Date is the 2004 (see 2004 in music) solo debut of Wu-Tang Clan member Masta Killa, an American hip hop musician. With dark and dramatic beats and samples from martial arts films (most notably, the song Masta Killa which featured samples by Bruce Lee), the album has a sound reminiscent of Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers).
No Secrets No Secrets was a girl band from the United States comprised of five members: Angel Faith, Carly Lewis, Erin Tanner, Jessica Fried and Jade Ryusaki, No Secrets debuted in the United States in 2002 with their single Kids in America, which was featured on the Jimmy Neutron movie soundtrack. Their music video for the track Kids in America is included at the end of the Jimmy Neutron movie VHS.
No Sex (In the Champagne Room) "No Sex (in the Champagne Room)" is a comedic spoken word song released by Chris Rock on his 1999 album, Bigger & Blacker. Intended as a parody of Baz Luhrmann's "Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)", Rock gives one-line tidbits of advice purportedly aimed at a more urban audience (he claims to be addressing "the GED class of 1999").
No Sex Please, We're British No Sex Please, We're British is a British comedic play written by Alistair Foot and Anthony Marriott and first staged in London's West End in 1971. It was unanimously panned by critics, but miraculously still ran for nearly a decade to packed audiences.
No Shadow Kick The no shadow kick () is a martial arts technique associated with the martial arts master Wong Fei Hung. Said to be so fast that it casts no shadow, the no shadow kick actually involves launching a fast, swift front kick while an opponent's attention is drawn elsewhere, usually by keeping his arms occupied.
No Shelter No Shelter is a song released by Rage Against the Machine in 1998 that was featured on the Godzilla soundtrack. Ironically the song is about how the media and movies distract the public from more important issues in the world.
No Silver Bullet No Silver Bullet - essence and accidents of software engineering is a well-known paper on software engineering written by Fred Brooks in 1986. Brooks argues that there will be no more technologies or practices that will serve as "silver bullets" and create a 10-fold improvement in programmer productivity over 10 years.
No Slacking No Slacking is a character from the children's television show ChuckleVision, played by Jimmy Patton, the elder brother of Paul and Barry Chuckle. He does not officially have a name but it is credited as 'No Slacking'.
No Sleep Till Bedtime No Sleep 'Till Bedtime is a live album by the Canadian heavy metal band Strapping Young Lad. It was recorded live in Melbourne Australia, October 12-13, 1997; however, the live tracks present here are the only ones recorded before the tape ran out.
No Son of Mine No Son of Mine is the first single written by the British rock group Genesis from their 1991 album We Can't Dance, which reached #6 in the UK and #12 in the US. The song is about the horrors of dealing with an abusive, drunk father, and about even if you flee the scene, how memories will haunt you for the remainder of your life.
No Stranger to Love "No Stranger to Love", is a song by Black Sabbath. The first and only single from the album Seventh Star which was Tony Iommi's 1st solo album, but became an album for Black Sabbath featuring Tony Iommi, thanks to pressure from the record company.
No Sugar (play) No Sugar is a play written by Jack Davis which is intended to expose Australian racism. It is a story set during the Great Depression, which looks into the life of the Millimurra's, an Australian aboriginal family and their attempts at subsistence.
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