Are you readyT When Gao nodded, Gumsto led the file west, with everyone surviving precariously on sips of water from Kharu's final egg.
The "street urchins" in the era of post World War II are abandoned children, who survive precariously.
After his father was killed, he and the rest of his family fled to Cracow and later to Warsaw, where they survived precariously by pretending to be Roman Catholics instead of Jews.
But it is also about whether economic growth in Latin America - remarkably strong over the last three years - can relieve poverty or whether communities like Gastre can survive precariously only by accepting projects that could potentially harm residents.
By good luck the brute precariously survived.
In Britain and Ireland La Tène style in art survived precariously to re-emerge in Insular art.
It doesn't present a Bond precariously surviving on the contents of his drinks cabinet, as the original story does.
There was a sunset--no, two sunsets--no, Data realized, the bloated, purplish sun was setting, the darker dwarf was rising; this was a world that survived precariously within the complex dance of a double star.
There are two such precariously surviving old single-domed mosques in the hamlet of Goaldi, virtually hidden behind thick bamboo brakes and clusters of mango and jackfruit tree groves.
The species precariously survives in captivity.