His father's skin, once ruddy from a lifetime of Montana ranching, has gone waxen and slack. |
Smith's struggle against secularism can be viewed as a lifetime of rearguard actions. |
By cutting back once a month, perhaps as a way of jump-starting a healthier eating plan, you could rid yourself of a lifetime of excess calories. |
But Amanda hopes it will be the experience of a lifetime as she jets out to teach English to African children. |
Now, this might appear to be a time to play things strictly by the book in order to protect your biggest lifetime investment. |
But there was a residual wiriness, as he sat, a strength remaining from a lifetime of vigorous activity in nature. |