The point was to emphasise, for better or worse, that you live well, you survive, when you learn restraint, self-discipline and separation. |
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One can only live well in the dear shadow of Sicily, under the rule of a prince who eclipses that of the Caesars! |
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You see, although he earns a good wage, he likes to live well and parties hard. |
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For some, this discovery led them to perceive a lack in Australian society of shared moral values and of encouragement to live well. |
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It somewhat reminds him of New York but it is nowhere near as expensive to live well. |
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The environmental project must succeed if we are to live well on this beautiful world of ours. |
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No other writer or thinker had said precisely what he says about what it is to live well. |
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But that meant rents were cheap and people like me could live well and do our art. |
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His idea of a just society was one which would allow a man to live well by his own efforts. |
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We want to live well, but we want all to live well, and so we have to help each other. |
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The two contenders have said we have to take their hand if we're to live well and live safely. |
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So far as we know, Socrates was the first philosopher to make prominent the question of how to live well. |
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You cannot live well without a friend, and if Jesus is not your best friend, you will end up being heartbroken and desolate. |
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What are the obstacles, if any, that you face in being able to live well with diabetes? |
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My son, to live well consists in doing what is good and in putting up with what is bad, and so persevering until death. |
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Learning how to practice 'self-empathy' and to live well and balanced lives without the mother lode of guilt. |
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Today I declare to the whole world my desire to live well, making the most of everyday pleasures. |
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In the team we live well, we are pleased to be together, there is a good atmosphere. |
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In other words, live well and become enlightened in the bardo? |
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That we think it's OK for some people to have their lives turned inside out, sometimes twice or thrice over, so that some other and always much fancier people can live well? |
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Indigenous peoples must feel secure in their right to make choices for themselves, to live well and humanly in their own ways. |
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Considering the fact that most of us could live well into our 80s, it seems sensible to extend it accordingly. |
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His son had come back a hero of the Second armored Division, and he still had enough paintings to do business and live well. |
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Workers under 50 years of age can expect to live well into their eighties. |
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The zonkey could live well into its 20s but will be unable to reproduce. |
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It's great country this. A man could live well here and raise a family. |
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With the proper treatment and coping techniques, you can live well with psoriasis. |
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Trade unions support the creation of an economy in which people have the opportunity to work well and live well. |
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Given the very hierarchical system in the country, those in the elite group live well, while the rest of the population suffers. |
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In addition to humans, gorillas, and a handful of other primates, the only other animal known to live well past its reproductive years is the short-finned pilot whale. |
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We can live well with the accompanying measures to the bilateral agreements. |
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Fishing the drop-off of Nine Mile Flat, we put three sea trout in the live well, then landed and released a Spanish mackerel as well as a dozen ladyfish weighing up to four pounds each. |
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One of the results of this testing showed that even in families that had made a concerted effort to live well had toxic levels as high as other Canadians in some cases. |
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Let us give everyone a chance to be happy, to be in love and to live well. |
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Families and the community also need support in order to create the best possible environment for persons with ASD to live well and develop their potential. |
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The FishEasy 2 family can accept as many as two temperature sensors, which can be used to monitor the temperature of surface water, a live well or some other location. |
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Bankers see the financial programmes of thousands of people, and they know without doubt that those who plan their spending live well and happily. |
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The new wealth of goods and services from which we can choose gives consumers the finest chance in all history to live well, if they can learn to use the opportunity fully. |
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Both inspiring and realistic, he offers leading-edge insights into sustainable development and how we can live well and still protect our environment. |
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In Northern Europe, societies were able to live well on rich food supplies from the marshlands fostered by the warmer climate. |
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In northern Europe, for example, societies were able to live well on rich food supplies from the marshlands created by the warmer climate. |
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To be a huppie, you have to know how to make a little money. You want to live well, but keep in touch with the real world. |
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If you work diligently, you can be set free from poverty and live well. |
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At the end of the trip, Pasternack bought everything in the live well and the coolers, plus Wasserman's catch from the previous day: a hundred or so bass, and three conger eels that were headed for the zuppa di pesce. |
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In other words, self determination means the freedom for indigenous peoples to live well, to live according to their own values and beliefs, and to be respected by their non indigenous neighbours. |
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It is mandatory to have an aerated cooler or a live well. |
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I see, that the Pickrell-fish, and the Swallowes live well by her lawes. |
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