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Her brother said she served in the army with "courage and pride" and "lived with resilience".

From BBC

The problem goes well beyond homelessness: Thousands of severely ill people live with exasperated family members who wear themselves out trying to get help for loved ones.

From Los Angeles Times

Kelley, his daughter and two granddaughters had been living with his mother before her home was destroyed, he said.

From Los Angeles Times

When he was eight, his father - a distant presence - sent him to live with an uncle instead.

From BBC

At CivComm, all discussions are governed by an agreed-upon set of rules; as one student put it, while residents might strongly disagree, they must still live with one another and borrow each other’s milk.

From The Wall Street Journal