Life
Meanings and phrases
n.
- a characteristic state or mode of living
- the experience of being alive; the course of human events and activities; living
- the course of existence of an individual; the actions and events that occur in living
- the condition of living or the state of being alive; animation; living; aliveness
- the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death); lifetime; life-time; lifespan
- the period between birth and the present time
- the period from the present until death
- a living person
- living things collectively
- animation and energy in action or expression; liveliness; spirit; sprightliness
- the organic phenomenon that distinguishes living organisms from nonliving ones
- an account of the series of events making up a person's life; biography; life story; life history
- a motive for living
- a prison term lasting as long as the prisoner lives; life sentence
n.
- hydraulic tool inserted into a wrecked vehicle and used to pry the wreckage apart in order to provide access to people trapped inside
n.
- a candy shaped like a small lifesaver
n.
- a career in industrial or commercial or professional activities; professional life
n.
- the time in a woman's life in which the menstrual cycle ends; menopause; climacteric
v.
- be born or come into existence; come into being
- be lifelike, as of a painting
- Charlotte - Her curse is when her china dolls come to life.
- They perform a ritual on the doll and watch it come to life.
- I just watched this thing come to life.
n.
- a hypothetical substance believed to maintain life indefinitely; once sought by alchemists
n.
- (law) an estate whose duration is limited to the life of the person holding it; life estate
n.
- life without beginning or end; life eternal
- Daily life rather than eternal life became the focus of board games.
- The 2nd millennium BCE text Vedas describe a connection between eternal life and gold.
- (YLT) Then they will go away to eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life.
n.
- the sexual activity of conceiving and bearing offspring; reproduction; procreation; breeding
n.
- an imaginary life lived in a fantasy world; phantasy life
adv.
- as though your life was at stake
adj.
- full of spirit; lively; vital
n.
- the time required for something to fall to half its initial value (in particular, the time for half the atoms in a radioactive substance to disintegrate); half-life
n.
- excessive spending; extravagance; prodigality; lavishness; highlife
n.
- an emergency procedure consisting of external cardiac massage and artificial respiration; the first treatment for a person who has collapsed and has no pulse and has stopped breathing; attempts to restore circulation of the blood and prevent death or brain damage due to lack of oxygen; cardiopulmonary resuscitation; CPR; cardiac resuscitation; mouth-to-mouth resuscitation
n.
- insurance paid to named beneficiaries when the insured person dies; life insurance
n.
- a life preserver in the form of a ring of buoyant material; life buoy; lifesaver; life ring
- belt attaching you to some object as a restraint in order to prevent you from getting hurt; safety belt; safety harness
n.
- a life preserver in the form of a ring of buoyant material; lifesaver; life belt; life ring
n.
- an art class using a live human model
n.
- a series of stages through which an organism passes between recurrences of a primary stage
- the course of developmental changes in an organism from fertilized zygote to maturity when another zygote can be produced
- The life cycle takes about six months to complete.
- The life cycle of "E. bohmi" has not been studied.
- These butterflies usually have a 2 year life cycle.
n.
- (law) an estate whose duration is limited to the life of the person holding it; estate for life
n.
- life without beginning or end; eternal life
n.
- an expected time to live as calculated on the basis of statistical probabilities
- The life expectancy in captivity is about 10 years.
- It is actually a disability-free life expectancy.
- Ecuadorians have a life expectancy of 77.1 years.
n.
- (biology) a hypothetical force (not physical or chemical) once thought by Henri Bergson to cause the evolution and development of organisms; vital force; vitality; elan vital
- Every time Morbius's life force weakens, they take more of Straxus's.
- He added that one will be "awed by Madonna's palpable life force and intelligence.
- That mate, Eve (Marie Wallace), had the life force of Peter's evil lover from the 18th century.
n.
- the characteristic bodily form of a mature organism
n.
- an account of the series of events making up a person's life; biography; life; life story
- the general progression of your working or professional life; career
- Little is known about their life history as well.
- The life history of "T. scissaria" is still uncertain.
- It has been argued in a study of the life history of "Ar.
n.
- a sentence of imprisonment until death
- He was sentenced to life imprisonment in Missouri.
- Sergei Dovzhenko was sentenced to life imprisonment.
- This sentence was later changed to life imprisonment.
n.
- insurance paid to named beneficiaries when the insured person dies; life assurance
- The profits are used to pay life insurance claims.
- Another example to note would be life insurance.
- ", life insurance policies—do not abate.
n.
- life preserver consisting of a sleeveless jacket of buoyant or inflatable design; life vest; cork jacket
n.
- a crease on the palm; its length is said by palmists to indicate how long you will live; line of life; lifeline
n.
- a cast taken from the face of a living person
n.
- life assurance office
n.
- a British peer whose title lapses at death
- He was created a life peer as Baron Rees, of Goytre, in 1987.
- He is the eldest son of the cricketer and life peer, Colin Cowdrey.
- Later, he sat in the Senate as a life peer until his death in Madrid.
n.
- rescue equipment consisting of a buoyant belt or jacket to keep a person from drowning; preserver; flotation device
n.
- a hypothetical force to which the functions and qualities peculiar to living things are sometimes ascribed; vital principle
n.
- a raft to use if a ship must be abandoned in an emergency; Carling float
n.
- a life preserver in the form of a ring of buoyant material; life buoy; lifesaver; life belt
n.
- any of the branches of natural science dealing with the structure and behavior of living organisms; bioscience
n.
- (biology) a scientist who studies living organisms; biologist
n.
- a prison term lasting as long as the prisoner lives; life
- Soon after his arrest, he received a life sentence.
- Cefili received a life sentence for the murders.
- It was like her life sentence was reprieved."
n.
- an account of the series of events making up a person's life; biography; life; life history
- Rubber is part her own life story and part fiction.
- The screenplay is based on a real life story.
- The book also re-tells Grogan's journey and life story.
n.
- a manner of living that reflects the person's values and attitudes; life-style; lifestyle; modus vivendi
n.
- equipment that makes life possible in otherwise deadly environmental conditions; life-support system
- medical equipment that assists or replaces important bodily functions and so enables a patient to live who otherwise might not survive; life-support system
- Mason suffers spinal damage and is placed on life support.
- On 30 October 1975 he fell into a coma and was put on life support.
- He was removed from life support about one week prior to his death.
n.
- a tenant whose legal right to retain possession of buildings or lands lasts as long as they (or some other person) live
n.
- life preserver consisting of a sleeveless jacket of buoyant or inflatable design; life jacket; cork jacket
n.
- a crease on the palm; its length is said by palmists to indicate how long you will live; life line; lifeline
n.
- sexual activities (often including sexual intercourse) between two people; sexual love; lovemaking; making love; love
- Stacy had a tumultuous love life as a young man.
- This song is about a love life of In-grid.
- His love life is nonexistent (at least in a romantic sense).
n.
- the entertainment available to people seeking nighttime diversion; nightlife
- the activity of people seeking nighttime diversion (as at the theater, a nightclub, etc.); nightlife
n.
- insurance on the life of the insured for a fixed amount at a definite premium that is paid each year in the same amount during the entire lifetime of the insured; whole life insurance; straight life insurance
n.
- an imaginary life lived in a fantasy world; fantasy life
n.
- (botany) a living organism lacking the power of locomotion; plant; flora
- This would affect plant life and solar energy.
- It can also damage plant life on land and in the ocean.
- The latter is needed to encourage plant life and insects.
n.
- the time of maturity when power and vigor are greatest; prime
n.
- a career in industrial or commercial or professional activities; business life
- In his professional life he worked as an economist.
- Gao was a big name in his professional life as a footballer.
- These last writings presented the fruits of his professional life.
n.
- your personal satisfaction (or dissatisfaction) with the cultural or intellectual conditions under which you live (as distinct from material comfort)
- The disease deteriorated his quality of life rapidly.
- Education and proper care can improve quality of life.
- a better car, bigger house, better quality of life, etc.)
n.
- the practical world as opposed to the academic world; real world
- In that, "High Crimes" is too much like real life.
- Famous real life arcades are included in the game.
- She uses materials and people from her real life.
n.
- the right to live
n.
- the length of time a packaged food or drug will last without deteriorating
- This is done in order to increase their shelf life.
- Curing extends the shelf life of the pork products.
- This expands the shelf life of the meat product.
n.
- active interest in gambling on sports events
n.
- food made from dough of flour or meal and usually raised with yeast or baking powder and then baked; bread; breadstuff
n.
- a level of material comfort in terms of goods and services available to someone or some group; standard of living
n.
- a painting of inanimate objects such as fruit or flowers
- She is best known for her portraits and still life.
- Some of his compositions include still life elements.
- Van Utrecht was mainly a still life painter.
n.
- any plant of the genus Lithops native to Africa having solitary yellow or white flowers and thick leaves that resemble stones; lithops; living stone; stoneface; stone-face; stone plant; flowering stone
n.
- insurance on the life of the insured for a fixed amount at a definite premium that is paid each year in the same amount during the entire lifetime of the insured; whole life insurance; ordinary life insurance
n.
- a period of time during which a person is normally in a particular life state
adj.
- representing things or actions or conditions as they actually are; true-to-life
n.
- careers in general; walk
n.
- a course of conduct; way; path
- "Was the Sarmatian way of life worth preserving?
- Traditional farming practices are a way of life here.
- Gun ownership was a way of life in rural Mississippi.
n.
- insurance on the life of the insured for a fixed amount at a definite premium that is paid each year in the same amount during the entire lifetime of the insured; ordinary life insurance; straight life insurance
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- Little is known for certain of Cyril's early life.
- Little is known about Hussein Nasser's early life.
- He spent most of his early life in West Lafayette.
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- Meanwhile, Matthew sinks deeper into his new life.
- The two depart to make a new life for themselves.
- The egg is an ancient symbol of new life and rebirth.
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- Thus pressured, Ostorius Scapula took his own life.
- Rubber is part her own life story and part fiction.
- Aged 35, she ended her own life at her apartment.
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- They portray everyday life from the 15th century.
- This core is theoretically enough for everyday life.
- The salute soon became part of everyday life.
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- Heyting retreated from public life in his final years.
- The Town Hall played a significant part in public life.
- Included in public life, such as school and employment.
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- The canvas depicts the daily life of a bygone era.
- The Maori's daily life was dictated by the season.
- Savitri experiences God in daily life instances.
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- This degree was rarely mentioned in his later life.
- In later life, she stayed close with her mother.
- In his later life he returned to his Catholic roots.
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- Very little else is known about his personal life.
- He was a follower of tantra in his personal life.
- Abadhuta also practised Tantra in his personal life.
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- He was sentenced to life imprisonment in Missouri.
- Sergei Dovzhenko was sentenced to life imprisonment.
- He was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison.
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- Weber traveled internationally throughout his life.
- Reginald Farrer remained close throughout his life.
- Tough struggled with alcoholism throughout his life.
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- The supreme ideal of human life is to know God.
- Burke believed that property was essential to human life.
- The severe winters affected human life in ways large and small.
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- The social life of the adult male is very different.
- The hotel was an extension of their social life.
- It offers a humorous account of social life in Surat.
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- Music was a large part of his early family life.
- His short stories dealt with contemporary family life.
- And then the discord began in the family life.
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- His political life did not end with his presidency.
- It marked the end of her activity in political life.
- After this de Chantemerle retired from political life.
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- She wrecked on 30 September 1819 with loss of life.
- She was wrecked in 1836 with some loss of life.
- There was no loss of life recorded due to this earthquake.
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- He retired to private life after leaving Congress.
- He also prefers to keep his private life "Private".
- Even the artist's private life sees important news.
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- If convicted, Cadden and Chin faced life in prison.
- She was sentenced to 27 years to life in prison.
- He was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison.
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- In her life and work she is attached to feminism.
- Sandler portrayed the life and work of Maurice Chevalier.
- Little of his life and work is known today.
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- She became estranged from her family later in life.
- Yet other puzzles are not solved until later in life.
- He received a number of honorary degrees later in life.
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- Dorothea held Lutheran sympathies her entire life.
- He was born and lived in Swindon for his entire life.
- He expressed transcendental leanings his entire life.
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- In his early adult life, he left for Hollywood.
- Even in her adult life, she considered herself small.
- He suffered with its effects throughout his adult life.
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- "I was dead, and he brought me back to life."
- This power also brings David back to life.
- Now I must give dreams back to life".
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- It became the focus on cultural life in the city.
- Holstebro has a rich and varied cultural life.
- Xirivella has a very active cultural life.
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- His experiences influenced him to live a religious life.
- How and when Ernst entered the religious life is not clear.
- Some FJVs have entered religious life.
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- McGinn said that life and death were the same thing.
- Darwinism really is a matter of life and death."
- is about a picnic, "Carousel" is about life and death."
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- Trivedi spent his whole life developing the village.
- He spent his whole life in King William's Town.
- Easterbrook was sentenced to whole life imprisonment.
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- The extinction seems to have only affected marine life.
- The SMR protects all marine life within its boundaries.
- The waters of the islands support a rich variety of marine life.
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- ", features prominently in the protagonist’s life.
- A story that will change Curtis’s life forever.
- Fate does not play havoc in anyone’s life as shown in Parattai.
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- ", features prominently in the protagonist’s life.
- A story that will change Curtis’s life forever.
- Fate does not play havoc in anyone’s life as shown in Parattai.
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- Mooney began his working life as a butcher in Dublin.
- In her early career, she researched the working life.
- Dutton began his working life in a socialist bookshop.
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- After the accident, he tried to live a normal life.
- When it was pronounced dead, she restored it to normal life.
- Now retired, Triton finds it hard to settle back into normal life.
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- He saves her life when the chip van gets burnt down.
- Guy still saved Conrad's life when he was surrounded by the enemy.
- Yasha took his own life when he was caught in a tragic love triangle.
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- In civilian life, Acevedo worked as an engineer.
- The behaviour is more common in the military than in civilian life.
- He then returned to civilian life and worked as a charter pilot in Kenya.
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- The film is about the life and career of Hondros.
- Throughout his life and career, Walker has opposed abortion.
- The Persian Wars played a large role in the playwright's life and career.
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- Some 20% are international life sciences clients (June 2018).
- Ute Deichmann Ute Deichmann is an historian of modern life sciences.
- Biology and life sciences
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- Maise is looking to find a better life in singing.
- They drive away towards a better life away from Sin City.
- They were mainly newly married who were seeking a better life.
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- His father worked in a phosphate mine all his life.
- Mykle also had an avid interest in music all his life.
- De Barrios remained in poor circumstances all his life.
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- He continued to work right up to the end of his long life.
- The brown bear has a naturally long life.
- long life compact semiconductor lasers.
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- Walker is a life member of the Alpha Phi Alpha..
- He was made a life member by the club in 2007.
- In 2014, she was made a Tennis New Zealand life member.
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- The life span is estimated to be about 8–10 years old.
- The adults have a life span of about one year.
- "Note: The dates signify reign not life span."
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- It has an anticipated service life of 15 years.
- This also extends the monitor's service life.
- Structures made of concrete can have a long service life.
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- Nepalese of all walks of life worked together in harmony.
- The program is open to individuals from all walks of life.
- People from all statuses and walks of life cross paths at the coffee shop.
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- Most animal life during the Cambrian was aquatic.
- He did not lose his life during the Anglo-Nepalese war.
- However, little is known of Eugene's life during these early campaigns.
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- during a time that half of all life is still dead.
- Not all life cycle stages have been observed.
- uncompromising reverence for all life.
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- It is the story of an Arab girl whose life has many adventures.
- She's a terribly damaged woman whose life stopped the day her child died.
- His songs were about the fate of a deprived man whose life was very hard.
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- The player has a battery life of up to 20 hours.
- The battery life is 1200 cycles at 80% capacity.
- However, it more than doubles the battery life.
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- There was no way to return to a life without them.
- The shuttle's slogan was "Imagine life without us."
- "I help them and I get life without parole," he said.
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- She continued practising yoga throughout her life.
- Mable was politically active throughout her life.
- Bolden has suffered from asthma throughout her life.
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- The words have lost meaning and life through years of repetition.
- Myths and characters came to life through different materials and gave them a unique interpretation.
- Phase I also allowed for up-close examination of the African manatee's way of life through field work.
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- How will Rohini lead a good married life?
- "Künstlerehe" (1828, with deep insights into married life).
- He and Lincoln seem to have consulted each other about married life.
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- Glucose is an energy source in most life forms.
- The film is set on a future Earth invaded by alien life forms.
- In 2065, Earth is infested by alien life forms known as Phantoms.
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- Miłosz received numerous honors during his life.
- Abid accumulated great wealth during his life.
- This was the last story published by Twain during his life.
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- He also emphasized early life experiences as a predisposing factor.
- Agoha's songs are inspirational and stems from personal life experiences.
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- Pirosmani was fond of nature and rural life.
- Their paintings depict problematic aspects of farming and rural life today.
- It stresses the superiority of a simpler rural life as opposed to the complexity of city life.
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- History knows little of his life before 1683.
- It was more like life before his accident.
- In human form, Miranda thanks Tom for giving her life before dying.
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- On December 28 of the same year, he was sentenced to two life sentences.
- I got niggas in jail who got life sentences, they might as well be dead.
- In addition to 19 life sentences, he was sentenced to 189 years' imprisonment.
E.g.
- Certainly, Marx did not object to a spiritual life.
- They experience no emotions, love, beauty or spiritual life.
- The Hajj represents the culmination of the Muslim's spiritual life.
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- Dear Enemy began life as a covers band called Stonewall.
- The main Victorian building began life as St Michael's Orphanage.
- For a protocol that began life in the 1980s, DPNSS is natively a long way from VoIP.
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- She entered monastic life between 1217 and 1220.
- It prescribes some rules pertaining to monastic life.
- His pre monastic life was Suresh Chandra Bhattacharya.
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- Compared to females the males have a very short life.
- After a relatively short life a new bridge was needed.
- This turbo alternator had a short life and was replaced.
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- She won the Dean's Cup for contributions to student life.
- Strict rules govern student life at BJU.
- During his student life he formed various youth organizations.
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- Thérèse and Laurent find life together intolerable.
- The women reportedly enjoyed life together as family.
- They are pleased to know the two led a happy life together.
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- He lost his life whild defending his capital.
- Muhammad ibn Humayd lost his life.
- Rivers lost his life, while Schmid and Diamond suffered horrendous wounds.
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- Washington was a talented equestrian early in life.
- In addition, it can present early in life or later.
- From early in life, Gerard Ekdom had the ambition to become a DJ.
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- Most animal life during the Cambrian was aquatic.
- There is much plant and animal life throughout the Dighty Burn.
- Fauna (disambiguation) Fauna is a collective term for animal life.
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- Gospel music was a big part of the Fowlers' home life.
- Rita comes from a wealthy family and her home life is unhappy.
- followed her home life on the estate.
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- It takes into account all aspects of life," she explains.
- During that period, some aspects of life remained unchanged.
- He began to focus on more important aspects of life in his poetry.
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- In the Republic of Ireland ground rents have been a feature of urban life.
- Crime and violence were a reality of urban life and culture in Sophiatown.
- In particular, Browning often painted New York City and scenes of urban life.
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- Something from my past life, unbidden, some foreign language words ...
- Now free from his stale past life, Rimuru embarks on a quest to prove his worth.
- Connor, now torn between his past life and his new one with Jane, decides to stay.
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- She explains she is trying to save his life.
- Even though Burns did not want to, he agreed to save his life.
- To save his life, he fled to a refugee camp in Carinthia, Austria.
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- The spill destroyed all aquatic life for .
- Phocids are more specialized for aquatic life than otariids.
- The North American river otter is physically well-equipped for aquatic life.
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- The castaways are at first confused by modern life.
- Hamilton disliked many aspects of modern life.
- During this time Monet painted various works of modern life.
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- Crime was a prominent feature of city life.
- The crossings have been a part of city life for many years.
- Public services improved city life.
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- Surviving records provide a glimpse of the kingdom's economic life.
- Short took an active part in the early political and economic life of Kentucky.
- Cattle raising dominated Botswana's social and economic life before independence.
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- Many clubs promote the town's community life.
- Ciokaraine remained active in community life even after retiring.
- Many of her drawings reconstruct traditional Inuit community life.
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- They are dependent on them for food and for learning life skills.
- The candidates will learn life skills and obedience during the training.
- It’s a group of youth that I’m trying to teach life skills through music.
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- Johnson's school life was quite traumatic as well.
- The school positions community service as a “vital part of school life”.
- Koperu experiences and observes various events in school life with friends.
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- Jesse began his musical life at an early age.
- From 1966 onwards, teaching became part of his musical life.
- He began his musical life on accordion but later switched to piano.
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- One projectionist says Yuri saved his life twice.
- Skalić saved his life by flight, but Funck was executed.
- This saved his life, but he was imprisoned.
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- The film focuses on the real life events of the director, François Truffaut.
- Each episode of the show reflects a different story based on real life events.
- Agnes has self stated that many of her lyrics are inspired by real life events.