I appreciate simplicity. The mediocrity. Of being absorbed in my thoughts. The life of a solivagant. It's who I am. It's all I know. |
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The whole process is so incredibly time consuming that a carpetmaker must spend his entire life tying just one single carpet. |
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The cell theory states that all biological organisms are composed of cells; cells are the unit of life and all life comes from preexisting life. |
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According to the heterotroph hypothesis, hydrogen was not a chief component of the atmosphere when life began. |
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This first comprehensive and critical survey of his life and work soon became the standard text on the architect and polyhistor. |
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In this unit, students will learn all about cellular respiration, one of the most important biochemical processes for life on Earth. |
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The author refuses to submit to a life of reason and science, which he equates with the incogitant passivity of a "piano-key." |
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A large activation energy indicates that the applied stress will have a large effect on the life of the product. |
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She added a rider to her life insurance policy that increased her coverage. |
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All sounds of life die out upon the earth, the last notes of the sleepy birds have sunk away, the Angelus of the church hard by has rung the close of day. |
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If you tell her anything about your personal life she'll broadcast it to everyone in the office. |
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His public persona is that of a strong, determined leader, but in private life he's very insecure. |
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His months spent researching prison life gave him greater empathy towards convicts. |
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He compartmentalizes his life by keeping his job and his personal life separate. |
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My boss is making my life thoroughly miserable with her constant demands and criticism. |
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When considering accelerated life tests, the activation energy represents the magnitude of effect that the applied stress will have on the product under test. |
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It would be overstating the case to say that it was a matter of life or death. |
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Some of her friends were surprised by her retreat from public life following her defeat in the election. |
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He was pampered all his life and doesn't know how to function in the real world. |
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Many scientists have theorized about the possibility of life on other planets. |
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On the other hand, if life can start very easily and does not need any divine influence, then I will say that there is no god. |
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Much of what is known of Hooke's early life comes from an autobiography that he commenced in 1696 but never completed. |
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Jane felt overwhelmed by the intrusion into their family life of the required nurses and assistants. |
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The new variants also have four times the fatigue life of the original aircraft. |
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Those who hear the voice of the Son of man and live, are so many Lazaruses called to the life divine. |
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Arthur Keily the marathon runner and Olympian was born in Derbyshire in 1921 and has lived his whole life in Derby. |
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There are also life support systems under the cabin floor, equipment bays, and cargo holds. |
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A life size seated statue of Darwin can be seen in the main hall of the Natural History Museum in London. |
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He also argued against hereditary peerages, favouring life peerages instead. |
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It might be that it is so difficult to start life that it has happened only once among all the planets. |
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The Silurian saw the rejuvenation of life as the Earth recovered from the snowball Earth. |
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In this virtuous voyage of life hull not about like the ark, without the use of rudder, mast, or sail, and bound for no port. |
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Fully terrestrial life evolved, including early arachnids, fungi, and centipedes. |
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Today space activities are pursued for the benefit of citizens, and citizens are asking for a better quality of life on earth. |
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Most things in life, including life itself, seemed to have articulated sections, discrete and separate and straightforward. |
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Intellectual life was marked by scholasticism, a philosophy that emphasised joining faith to reason, and by the founding of universities. |
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Since that year, it has instead been normal to grant only life baronies to retiring Speakers. |
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Elgar lived much of both his early life and his later life near Worcester, through which the Severn runs. |
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If my life were a Saturday-morning cartoon, you would have heard a loud kerplunk as my stomach dropped. My poor starving stomach. |
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Nelson is also celebrated and commemorated in numerous songs, written both during his life and following his death. |
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Churchill returned to public life in October 1953 to make a speech at the Conservative Party conference at Margate. |
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It is possible that he suffered a speech impediment, but this depends on a phrase in the introduction to his verse life of Saint Cuthbert. |
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There had been improvements in all four countries in life expectancy and in rates of mortality amenable to health care. |
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The House of Lords was previously a largely hereditary aristocratic chamber, although including life peers, and Lords Spiritual. |
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In 1591 a John Phillips published A Commemoration on the life and death of the right Honourable, Sir Christopher Hatton. |
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Likewise, offenders cannot be expected to turn their life around while they are dependent on drugs or in fear of being assaulted. |
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In fact, most of Aristotle's life was devoted to the study of the objects of natural science. |
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I always like to get over the horribles first, so that the good things of life may leave the last impression. |
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Aristotle's analysis of procreation describes an active, ensouling masculine element bringing life to an inert, passive female element. |
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Glaciation of Africa resulted in a major drop in sea level, killing off all life that had established along coastal Gondwana. |
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While macroscopic plant life appeared early in the Paleozoic Eon and possibly late in the Neoproterozoic Era of the earlier eon. |
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William de Botreaux, 3rd Baron Botreaux was appointed in 1435 warden of the forests of Exmoor and Neroche for life by Richard Duke of York. |
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Some of the ancient sources detail plots that Galerius made on Constantine's life in the months following Diocletian's abdication. |
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During that time of my life I went to the IHOP every evening, heading over on my bike at exactly seven and returning at exactly nine. |
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The quiet years of Alfred's life were coming to a close, and war was on the horizon. |
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In 1350, Henry was present at the naval victory at Winchelsea, where he saved the life of the Black Prince. |
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They led a life of luxury and libertinism, and were to be found in the most voluptuous courts of Europe. |
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In modified form, Darwin's scientific discovery is the unifying theory of the life sciences, explaining the diversity of life. |
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Robert Hooke spent his life largely on the Isle of Wight, at Oxford, and in London. |
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Priestley yearned for urban life and theological debate, whereas Needham Market was a small, rural town with a congregation wedded to tradition. |
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To mark the bicentenary year, University College Cork joined admirers of Boole around the world to celebrate his life and legacy. |
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I can't for the life of me see how the postulate of an Almighty God helps us in any way. |
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Other slices of Canadian life included scenes of Niagara Falls, log-rolling, gap-toothed hockey players, and beer halls. |
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Despite his personality, he remained a highly professional leader and was driven all his life by a strong sense of duty. |
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A corporation may feel the need for life insurance on one of its keymen under a variety of circumstances. |
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He became a surfing enthusiast in his later life and rode the bore on a board he designed himself. |
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Monks and nuns were encouraged to return to private life and a small percentage did eventually marry. |
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The rebellion took six months to suppress, with heavy loss of life on both sides. |
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He did not travel extensively, and spent his entire life in southern England. |
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She sits enrapt as Shakespeare turns the kaleidoscope of life for her, or stands enthralled by Victor Hugo's picture of the human soul. |
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Wren's later life was not without criticisms and attacks on his competence and his taste. |
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Parliament granted James a generous life income, including all of the proceeds of tonnage and poundage and the customs duties. |
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For the most terrible of car accidents, jaws of life have to be used to extricate the injured. |
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For other Leptodirini, the contraction of the life cycle is less radical, being intermediate between this extreme and a epigean life cycle. |
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These natural rights include perfect equality and freedom, and the right to preserve life and property. |
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And that jiboney across the hall. He makes life worse than it is. Where he gets his money for booze, who knows? |
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A feller that sees a lot o' jimjam visions ahead never will buck down to real life here, an' he'll never lay up a dollar or own a foot of land. |
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The other event of this day in Jesus' life fortified and enlarged this teaching of His from the figless tree. |
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A compliment, forehanded, she thought. They were so rare in life and even less often believed. |
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I remember how my entire life seemed to me to be foretellable, if only I could somehow decipher that cycle. |
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Meeting his doom so, the great hazarder fulfils a destiny for which his whole life was prelude. |
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Fred never feels as alive as when dressed as a Furvert, his life rich with secrets and deception. |
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Men are led on from one stage of life to another in a condition of the utmost hazard. |
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Aspects of Nelson's life and career were controversial, both during his lifetime and after his death. |
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He states the book was meant to give a true picture of life in the community in the early decades of the 20th century. |
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Until our economy went kerflooey, it was a whimsical reverie about the life that you could swap for the one that you were leading. |
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The Life Peerages Act 1958 authorised the regular creation of life peerage dignities. |
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Bombing raids brought major loss of life as the German Air Force targeted the docks at Swansea, Cardiff and Pembroke. |
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His most controversial novel The Satanic Verses 1989, was inspired in part by the life of Muhammad. |
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Full participation in the sacramental life of each church is available to all communicant Anglicans. |
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By 1000, Bruges and Ghent held regular trade fairs behind castle walls, a tentative return of economic life to western Europe. |
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And I laughed heartily at the Kopi Aunty video which captures so well an everyday slice of life here. |
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In 1856, it was desired to increase the number of Law Lords by creating a life peerage. |
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Especially celebrated is the Yorkist king Richard III who spent much of his life at Middleham Castle in Yorkshire. |
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The book describes the gritty realities of life on the streets. |
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The seriously mentally ill have a 10 to 25 year reduction in life expectancy. |
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I have always doubted the existence of life on other planets. |
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Her own mother lived the latter years of her life in the horrible suspicion that electricity was dripping invisibly all over the house. |
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He is writing a detailed narrative of his life on the island. |
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We completely depleted our life savings when we bought our new house. |
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Agricultural life afforded securities that pastoral life could not, and sedentary farming populations grew faster than nomadic. |
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The interestingness or real life relevance of anomalies is a key feature of anomaly detection. |
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The lure of city life has drawn away many of the town's young people. |
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The force of her radically pro-competition, hyperrational worldview changed his life and made for a lifelong friendship. |
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Before the revolution, a king would be elected by the senators for a life term. |
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What does this signify for the materiality and mentality of our everyday life in the hypermodern city? |
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Its constitution was largely unwritten, and was constantly evolving throughout the life of the Republic. |
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The fullest secular life of Constantine is the anonymous Origo Constantini. |
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During his life and those of his sons, Constantine was presented as a paragon of virtue. |
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Constantine surrendered in 411 with a promise that his life would be spared, and was executed. |
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Most available details of his life are from subsequent hagiographies and annals, and these are now not accepted without detailed criticism. |
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Sinclair Lewis claimed that American letters exemplified a divorce of intellectual life from authenticism and reality. |
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The tragedy of life is, it must be premature, inconclusive and inconcludable, in order to be life. |
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A life of Augustine was written by Goscelin around 1090, but this life portrays Augustine in a different light than Bede's account. |
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They claim that a party has the right to participate fully in political life even if it is avowedly and openly liberticidal. |
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I had worked hard for nearly two years, for the sole purpose of infusing life into an inanimate body. |
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Noblewomen appear to have continued to influence political life mainly through their kinship relationships. |
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Few remember that he spent half his life muddling with alchemy, looking for the philosopher's stone. |
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It was there that on Sunday I had seen the populace disport itself, and it was full of life then, gay and insouciant. |
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It did not help that the first life of Wren, Parentalis, was written by Wren's son, and tended to exaggerate Wren's work over all others. |
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Most of his life as king was spent on Crusade, in captivity, or actively defending his lands in France. |
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Magna Carta became increasingly embedded into English political life during Henry III's minority. |
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This rural, uncertain life spurred the development of feudalism and the Christianization of Europe. |
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I will give unto him that is athirst of the fountain of the water of life freely. |
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Apparently, at this point in his life he still believed in such concepts as a spirit, independent of the body and surviving death. |
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The outpouring of its life in the service of humanity is the outpouring of the Holy Spirit which Christ has first of all inpoured. |
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Jeebus, does Helen know this? Yes, she does. It's odd, this life of ours, and I'm terribly aware of my culpability in said oddness. |
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Johan de Witt had been unable to function as Grand Pensionary after being wounded by an attempt on his life on 21 June. |
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At Christmas 1819, he spoke nonsense for 58 hours, and for the last few weeks of his life was unable to walk. |
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Buckland Abbey is now in the care of the National Trust and a number of mementos of his life are displayed there. |
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When his men noticed that Drake was bleeding profusely from a wound, they insisted on withdrawing to save his life and left the treasure. |
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Following his abdication, John Balliol lived out his life in obscurity in Picardy, France. |
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Their ruddy faces and somewhat cumbrous forms belong to the animal period of life that links together boyhood, colthood and calfhood. |
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Anglican religious life at one time boasted hundreds of orders and communities, and thousands of religious. |
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He took part in court life and became a favourite of Queen Elizabeth I because of his efforts at increasing the Protestant Church in Ireland. |
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Just as early malls commodified public life under the rhetoric of community building, then, the owners of cyburban space could do the same. |
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We sat quietly on the far side of the water as the chacmas treated us to a scene featuring a near-complete life cycle of activity. |
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Priests are in charge of the spiritual life of parishes and are usually called the rector or vicar. |
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Is it not crystal clear, then, comrades, that all the evils of this life of ours spring from the tyranny of human beings? |
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And people who were adaptive copers early in life are likely to cope successfully with the losses that they encounter late in life. |
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I love to follow them, but not so cowardly, as my life remaine thereby in subjection. |
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We find a renitency in ourselves to ascribe life and irritability to the cold and motionless fibres of plants. |
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The Lord has said that we will be blessed and will live in a degree of glory in the next life according to the eternal laws we obey in mortality. |
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Some practices are considered as essential for the attainment of an enlightened life but are looked upon as dreadly or extremely secret. |
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The documentable improvement of the quality of life in this brief period has been nothing short of miraculous. |
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James and his life guards rode up and down the streets all Monday, rescuing foreigners from the mob and attempting to keep order. |
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Biosphere 2 was a scientific enterprise aimed at the exploration of the complex web of interactions within life systems. |
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With the dried egg withdrawn, the country relapsed into virtual egglessness. My parents couldn't imagine life without the egg. |
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If you endanger other people's life and liberty in your pursuit of happiness, I shall have to confiscate your arms, boys. |
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Did you ever think how these universal stories have become inknitted with the very life of universal history? |
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The following eight hours were the worst of my life that haven't ended in an episiotomy. |
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For instance, materialistic, vitalistic, logicistic, socialistic, economistic, ethicistic, etc., life and world views. |
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The book evokes a detailed and lively picture of what life was like in the 19th century. |
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Around me were computer databases filled with records of innumerable galaxies, exobiotic life forms and extraterrestrial cultures. |
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It did not fall to his lot to save her, though I know he would freely give his own life to have done it. |
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Sluggish are the spirits and base the lot of the men I am ordained to lead through a dull life to a fameless grave. |
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It is at the core of the Vision Quest, the solitary period of fasting and closeness to the earth to discover one's life path and purpose. |
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Cronshaw had told him that the facts of life mattered nothing to him who by the power of fancy held in fee the twin realms of space and time. |
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Residents of Virginia's 8th congressional district share the longest average life expectancy rate in the nation, over 83 years. |
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The relations of life act as bribes to bias his judgment and foredetermine his verdict. |
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Genetic foremessages to the contemporary life have been carried over for a billion years. |
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But when the speaker resolves his foresong into a claim of predilection for the life of love, he does so. |
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Complete life scenarios can be botched for simple carelessness? No wonder the world's so fugged up! |
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Some 70 million years after this particular galeaspid swam the oceans, fish made another evolutionary leap when they took to life on land. |
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Add in a sexy man with evil on his brain, and Lily's new life is full to the brim with complications. |
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His writings and his life furnish abundant proofs that he was not a man of strong sense. |
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Except for those who directly benefit from the system, life becomes a goalless existence, in which the worst human aberrations start germinating. |
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That is precisely where so many of us are-trapped in our own cisterns, stuck in a gloryless life and a gloryless church. |
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God and Goddess watched as the finite universe continued to develop into a stable platform to sustain finite life and were pleased. |
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You can extend the life of your guac by transferring leftovers to an airtight container. |
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But Hoop Dreams isn't mainly about sport, or even about life and death in the inner city. It's about families hanging tough on nerve and prayer. |
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For naturalisation purposes, a competence standard of English, Scottish Gaelic or Welsh is required to pass the life in the United Kingdom test. |
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The difference between private life and commerce was a fluid one distinguished by an informal demarcation of function. |
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The Kelvin scale is the standard scale for many scientific fields, but the related Celsius scale is handier for everyday life on Earth. |
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Throughout his life James had close relationships with male courtiers, which has caused debate among historians about their exact nature. |
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Great scarcity of every necessary of life in this house but the man is glad to see us, and gives us the best he has got with a heartly welcome. |
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Many of his lyrics are heartsongs that will chord with human life as long as it has sorrows and aspirations. |
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Christ's coming from the heavens has entered into the life of humanity as the Founder of the world to come. |
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Village life consisted of free men assembled under a chieftain, all of whom shared common cultural and political traditions. |
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Animal and plant life is similar to that of the northwestern European continent. |
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Kinship, especially close kinship, was very important to life within a tribe but generally was not the source of a tribe's identity. |
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Only the richest could afford these early imports, and Kraak often featured in Dutch still life paintings. |
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Until about 1750, in large part due to malnutrition, life expectancy in France was about 35 years, and only slightly higher in Britain. |
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James's Palace, during an influenza epidemic that also claimed the life of Reginald Pole later the same day. |
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During the Industrial Revolution, the life expectancy of children increased dramatically. |
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Archaeological research shows that this involved abandonment of Lundenwic and a revival of life and trade within the old Roman walls. |
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The author takes rural midwestern life as a canvas for a series of tightly woven character studies. |
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It began life as an international organisation and gradually developed into a confederation of states. |
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Elizabeth was happy to play the part, but it is possible that in the last decade of her life she began to believe her own performance. |
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The peaceful tenour of Nina's life was interrupted one morning by the mysterious looks and whisperings of her maids and hinds. |
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Although clerics can still be banned for life from ministry, they remain ordained as priests. |
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Later that month, the King was unhorsed in a tournament and was badly injured and it seemed for a time that his life was in danger. |
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I think that murderers should be punished by life imprisonment. |
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The autumn of life is also a matter of saying farewell, but the strange thing is that I do not feel it is autumn. |
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For some priests it meant life on the run, in some cases death for treason. |
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For baby-boomer parents, life without kids often feels like suddenly slamming on the brakes after years in the fast lane. |
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Later, the works of Pieter Bruegel influenced artists to paint scenes of daily life rather than religious or classical themes. |
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Clan chiefs in the northern and western parts of Scotland continued to support Gaelic bards who remained a central feature of court life there. |
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He appealed for a commutation of his death sentence to life imprisonment. |
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He spent the first fourteen years of his life in Wales and the next fourteen in Brittany and France. |
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He is frequently characterised in his later life as a lustful, egotistical, harsh, and insecure king. |
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Cementogenesis persists throughout the life of the tooth, allowing for continuous reattachment of the periodontal ligaments. |
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Beerlore indeed gave way to druglore, and student attitudes and values shifted as Greek life waned. |
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These features also allowed mammoths to live an expansive life because of the availability of grasses and trees. |
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They had just got me on to the stretcher when my paralysed right arm came to life and began hurting damnably. |
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An orphan among its peers, consecutive interpreting appears to have a short life and little if any luster. |
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He was a great patriot who devoted his life to serving his country. |
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The question of life after death has preoccupied many philosophers. |
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The stories about his personal life add interest to the book. |
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Sorbitol is an excellent humectant and is used to extend the shelf life of many baked goods and fillings. |
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She received a posthumous award for her life of philanthropy. |
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The apparently largely peaceful and prosperous life of Hallstatt D culture was disrupted, perhaps even collapsed, right at the end of the period. |
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Additives are used to prolong the shelf life of packaged food. |
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But a conflictless world is only possible within a hyperideal vision, and this possibility is not the way of life found in ordinary experience. |
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She was a United States citizen but lived most of her life abroad. |
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He was seeing life in the raw, and it was a different life from what he had known within the printed books of his library. |
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The belief in a surviving constitution lasted well into the life of the Roman Empire. |
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There are no surviving histories or biographies dealing with Constantine's life and rule. |
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The novel delivers an inspiring look into the life and ideas of Gandhi. |
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In the last years of his life Constantine made plans for a campaign against Persia. |
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Initially seven individual, and later 'twenty persons were put to death for life and estate. |
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Even young iguanas can scratch and claw pretty effectively. Keeping your iggie's claws trimmed makes life much more pleasant for both of you. |
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Twice Nelson was nearly cut down and both times his life was saved by a seaman named John Sykes who took the blows and was badly wounded. |
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The amends he had made in after life were lost sight of in the dramatic glare of the original act. |
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Who does not feel the passage of divine dreams over his troubled life when the infinite meadows of heaven are suddenly abloom with light? |
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My number one aim in life is to make money to make my parents, siblings and kids happy. |
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One religious site was revealed to be a shrine of a local St Sixtus, whose worshippers were unaware of details of the martyr's life or death. |
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Near the end of his life he followed in Caedwalla's footsteps by abdicating and making a pilgrimage to Rome. |
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It's staggering because these adaptations to your schedule can dramatically change your life forever. |
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The characters of man placed in lower stations of life are more usefull, as being imitable by great numbers. |
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But Paracelsus' theory of the archeus and the alchemy of life inevitably led him into deeper waters. |
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This dynamic of life and death is extended by the fact that Caravaggio often painted the same agasp expression in many of his living faces. |
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We dont owe the ah neh a career or life here. They come in with their discriminatory practices and think the sinkies owe them these privileges. |
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How he died is unknown, although he suffered throughout his life with a painful and unpleasant illness. |
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Finds from these sites give a clearer idea of the life of the hunting and fishing peoples. |
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Chersydrus is the Aglyphous representative of the Hydrophids, with which it agrees in its mode of life and general appearance. |
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Olav at the Nidaros shrine, and with them, much of the contact with cultural and economic life in the rest of Europe. |
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In the 1230s King Henry III became attached to the cult of Saint Edward, and he commissioned a new life by Matthew Paris. |
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The recollection of his former life is a dream that only the more alienates him from the realities of the present. |
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His mother, Matilda, played an important role in his early life and exercised influence for many years later. |
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Ralph was at least part Breton and had spent most of his life prior to 1066 in Brittany, where he still had lands. |
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Hope in another life implies that we indulge ourselves in the gratifications of this very sparingly. |
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It is anentropy in the midst of entropy. Therefore, regarding life as defined the concept of homeostasis is only applicable in a relative sense. |
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The inelegance of the ugly duckling stood in contrast to its ultimate life as a swan. |
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A massive hangover with a life of its own kept Fess pinned to his bed most of Sunday. |
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Latha dear, she said resolutely, once in your life you'll just have to quit being so all-fired superstitious. |
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Males pursuing a monastic life are generally called monks while female monastics are called nuns. |
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In regard to life in general... and to capitalism in particular, objectivism is just about as unrealistic and antiempirical as it can be. |
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There is a great value and even a life lesson in the story of a native Arizonan. |
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Artists should use archival-quality paper to ensure a long life for their works on paper. |
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Right now it is too dangerous to obsess about such things. It will only make life harder, and life is hard enough as it is. |
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Monastics commit themselves to a life of simplicity, celibacy, detachment from worldly pursuits, and the contemplation of God. |
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They were ashenly miserable for some time. Then the life began to come back. |
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The quality of life they lead is difficult because of the many constraints placed on them. |
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The effects of this catastrophe were so devastating that it took life on land 30 million years into the Mesozoic Era to recover. |
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Here is his black heart sitting there as large as life in the middle of the pulp of his banjaxed corpse. |
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Even the beneficient rainfall had failed to attract animal life to the basaltic waste, and the genius of silence seemed to brood over all. |
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I was looking at a pair of bathers to buy and talking about the life of the bathers and how to extend their life. |
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But we lacked the collector's instinct that impels a true birder to travel hundreds of miles just to add a bluefaced booby to his life list. |
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Each morning you get in the roller coaster car, strap yourself in, and hold on for dear life hoping you won't throw up or pass out. |
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The Renaissance was a cultural movement that profoundly affected European intellectual life in the early modern period. |
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Scholars have noted several features unique to Florentine cultural life that may have caused such a cultural movement. |
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Della thought it meant that you just get your bowl of cherries in life and that's your lot and you eat them one by one and then you die. |
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He paddled hard, doing a broken-handed breaststroke, kicking for his life despite the damage in his knees. |
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We have this one life to appreciate the grand design of the universe, and for that, I am extremely grateful. |
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While life as we know it depends on oxygen, scientists have speculated that alien life forms might breathe chlorine or methane. |
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In so doing, the bullocky assumes a larger than life dimension and passes into the realm of myth and Australian legend. |
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If the limitations of life were like the rules in Calvinball, someone like Nozick might ask if there would be anything left for people to do. |
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His portraits looked stiff and formal but his candids showed life being lived. |
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The entire convalescent home came to life as soon as the candy striper Cindy arrived. |
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In this case, different cerebrotypes may in fact exist within a species at different phases of the life cycle. |
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Under certain circumstances there are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea. |
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We are not confused children and if we were then let these childs be free, for life is short and every bit of a smile extends life one more day. |
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The two principles that governed my life at Mqhekezweni were chieftaincy and the Church. |
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All my life I was an underdog who was now finally living out my Cinderfella story. |
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Twelve dogs have been brought back to life with no signs of permanent damage after being clinically dead for two hours. |
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His life is almost co-extensive with one of the most disastrous periods in Roman history. |
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What a deal of cold business doth a man misspend the better part of life in! |
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The theory of evolution states that all life on Earth has a common ancestor. |
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The morphology of cormophytes exhibits considerable variations in size, appearance of the various parts, and duration of the life cycle. |
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How contentful the whole life is of him, that neither deviseth mischief against others, nor suspects any to be contrived against himself. |
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I thought I would never be able to cope with life after the amputation, but I have learned how to be happy again. |
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The odd part of prairie dog life is that this friendly state exists only among the members of each coterie, and does not extend between coteries. |
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The encounter with Laura that Good Friday was a coup de foudre, and for the rest of his life he was to adore her, mostly from afar. |
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If the senior wife decides to make life unbearable for her co-wife and their husband, she is likely to succeed in forcing the newcomer to leave. |
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Waaaaa! Waaaaa! If you let it, life can become nothing more than a crying game that is void of accountability and void of responsibility. |
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He presents that great soul debating upon the subject of life and death with his intimate friends. |
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In 1801 Connecticut decapitalized arson, but only where no victim's life had been placed in danger. |
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A cat lay, and looked so demure, as if there had been neither life nor soul in her. |
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And if any mischief follow, then thou shalt give life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot. |
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The young women gave him the excitement of his life when they began to dirty dance with him on the dance floor. |
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Disassimilative processes constitute a marked feature in the life of animal cells. |
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In February 1647 Cromwell suffered from an illness that kept him out of political life for over a month. |
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As soon as I make that wish, she'll be donezo, and I can go back to life as usual. |
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The orbiters in her life in high likelihood like to talk about this and make themselves her emotional tampon and outlet. |
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I can't believe a month ago I was living my life as usual, and now I'm a dudette about to become a pioneer traveling on a wagon train. |
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By arguing for his domain he gives me the virtue to condense my voice and co-respond within his factor a life rife with pre-edenics. |
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If he his life effund To utmost death, the high God hath design'd That we both live. |
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Our whole life in some of its highest and most important aspects is simply empiricism. Empiricism is only another word for experience. |
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His life history shows that he frequently moves from town to town, moving from one job to the next. |
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