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Acquiring day-to-day needs through begging for donations of hard goods, such as groceries, usually from stores and shops. Provisioning sometimes meant taking discarded restaurant food or hunting through garbage.  
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Acquiring day-to-day needs through begging for donations of hard goods, such as groceries, usually from stores and shops.
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Other commodities that were often provisioned included hotel accomodation, transportation, restaurant meals and electronic equipment.
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In some cases, the donation was in the form of left-over restaurant food or was gleaned by hunting through refuse.
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Latest revision as of 21:41, 10 June 2006

Acquiring day-to-day needs through begging for donations of hard goods, such as groceries, usually from stores and shops.

Other commodities that were often provisioned included hotel accomodation, transportation, restaurant meals and electronic equipment.

In some cases, the donation was in the form of left-over restaurant food or was gleaned by hunting through refuse.

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