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live on

  1. Remain in human memory, as in This book will live on long after the author's death .

  2. Continue to survive, especially unexpectedly, as in They thought the cancer would kill her, but Lucy lived on for another twenty years .

  3. Be financially supported by, subsist on, as in His pension is too small to live on . [Mid-1600s]



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As the university was campus based, the only options for students who did not live on campus were to live in Canley, Coventry, or Leamington Spa.

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Hope will live on, but PSG have shown what a formidable proposition they have become.

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It will stream live on Disney+ and a special will air on ABC on a date to be determined.

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“It’s just been living on a budget, which is definitely doable, because I have so much support,” she said.

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This year's inductees were revealed live on American Idol, with the UK represented by hard rock band Bad Company and gravel-voiced eccentric Joe Cocker, 11 years after his death from lung cancer.

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