In themovieheplaysawould-besurvivalist who hassupposedlyretreatedfrom theworldtolivein thewoods.
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The meal-in-a-pouchmilitaryrationsare beingmarketedtocampers, survivalists andbachelors.
The film-maker goes insearchof theweirdandwonderfuluniverseof survivalists, flat-earthers, and end-of-the-worldprophets.
Manypeoplethinkof a survivalist as anarmedlonerwithextremeviews, but there are many more inAmericawho aresimplyinvolvedinpreparingforleantimes, ordisaster.
Thestorywasrelocatedto a survivalists'campinmodernAmerica.
The object of the game is to survive life in the post-apocalyptic world by battling survivalists and collecting resources.
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Thus, some non-militaristic survivalists have developed an unintended militaristic image, and the term "survivalism" has been used to signify unrelated right-wing reactionary paramilitary activities.
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Like other dry foods, it is considered nonperishable, and is favored by survivalists, hikers, and others requiring nonperishable, easy-to-prepare food.
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Ferrorod fire starters are popular with bushcraft hobbyists and survivalists.
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The program profiles various survivalists, or preppers, who are preparing to survive the various circumstances that may cause the end of civilization, including economic collapse, societal collapse, and electromagnetic pulse.
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Fearing rioting, looting and other unrest, many survivalists advocate selecting retreat locales that are more than one tank of gasoline away from any major metropolitan region.
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At any rate, the branding of those parades as "triumphalist"by those who disapprove of them seems wide of the mark; the description"survivalist" would be more accurate.
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An increasing number of magazines that tend to hang on to thesurvivalistculture are available in major bookshops and stores and at major stations and other such places.
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Her backstory of being raised by adoptivesurvivalistparents soon comes to the fore.
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Once they get there, they meet asurvivalistcouple camping next to them who offer them supplies.
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He managed asurvivalist41 in the first innings and an unbeaten 51 against the backdrop of a supportive crowd.
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Initially, he would steal only what he needed for living in the woods as asurvivalist.
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The original concept was to create two teams of teens (age 13 to 17) and pit them against one another, testing theirsurvivalistskills.
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Thus, the narrator frequently refers to her as asurvivalist.
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Various vigilante andsurvivalistgroups spring up in the aftermath and cars become the primary form of transportation and combat.
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