Do we want to force nature to produce unnatural products and yields in an attempt to sustain our unsustainable lifestyles? |
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We are not trying to brag about our lifestyles we in fact are just defending them against haters. |
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Research on health promoting lifestyles has focused on individual choice with little attention to sociocultural and environmental factors. |
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On the one hand they crave the luxurious lifestyles of the corporate executives and financial dealers on Wall Street. |
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In contrast, the Nicobarese have become more assimilated and their lifestyles are more similar to those of mainland India. |
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Beyond their venomous tendencies lie complex behavioural patterns and intricate lifestyles. |
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The court ruling means other gipsies may also argue that their nomadic lifestyles have been restricted in future planning cases. |
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They found more young people in mainland Europe were switching to non-alcoholic drinks as part of a drive for healthier lifestyles. |
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Borders of lifestyles are specified, rather than normative standards of living. |
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What remains a vexed issue, however, is evolving the right module that can be integrated into the lifestyles of the police. |
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Instead, mobile phone ads have focussed on the sexiness of the digital hardware and the buzzy lifestyles that supposedly come with it. |
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An increasing number of people are demanding pre-prepared, oven-ready meals and pre-packed, pre-sliced meat to fit in with their lifestyles. |
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The project brief required that a number of culturally specific design features be incorporated to suit remote Aboriginal lifestyles. |
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Understanding such lifestyles is important for managing the harvest of food fish in the Amazon. |
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These counterstories become the basis for redefining strength and developing healthier, non-violent lifestyles. |
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I should define it as a cosmopolitan city, tolerant of different lifestyles, with a good quality environment and cultural activities. |
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Wedding, bridesmaid and flower girl dresses are becoming more individual now, reflecting different tastes and lifestyles. |
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A widely held concern was the way in which a polypill might undermine personal responsibility for wellness and encourage unhealthy lifestyles. |
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However, we're moving into a place together as friends and flatmates, for the purpose of improving our lives and lifestyles. |
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On a broad level hip hop is the primary conveyor of the language, style, and lifestyles of black youth in America. |
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In all these areas, the increasing pluralization of values, lifestyles, intellectual frameworks, and cultural traditions was intense. |
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This often put considerable strain on the tolerance of other religions and lifestyles. |
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This is physiologically difficult given the abnormally low-calorie use associated with many people's sedentary lifestyles. |
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We should be looking at changing our lifestyles, not stuffing ourselves full of quack medicine. |
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Yet working-class people and lifestyles are subject to vituperative attacks. |
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He notes that in developing countries the rates are rising too and in particular among the affluent who have adopted westernised lifestyles. |
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Type 2 diabetes has exploded because of the increasing prevalence of both obesity and sedentary lifestyles. |
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By understanding different lifestyles, the BBC can ensure it constantly reassesses its own relevance to the 21st century audience. |
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It's too bad that our soap operas only show the glamorous and comfy lifestyles of the upper class. |
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In the six million years since the human and ape lines first diverged, the behaviour and lifestyles of apes have hardly changed. |
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Celebrities must embrace ever more excessive lifestyles in order to guarantee continued space in the red tops. |
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This is to familiarise the hosts with the latest fads in styling and lifestyles and an alien culture. |
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In fact, individuals who introduced moderate activity to their formerly inactive lifestyles noticed the most pronounced benefits. |
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Bizarrely, it completely omits any reference to alternative lifestyles or kinks of any kind. |
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It used to sell books and pamphlets about alternative cultures and lifestyles. |
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They've been known to hassle people who choose alternative lifestyles and dodge taxes. |
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Let's face it, we're not getting any younger and we all have to think about our lavish lifestyles, after our careers are over. |
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The television can woo the young with superficial lifestyles, the internet can unload any kind of amoral slurry into their heads. |
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The Edinburgh teenager is one of a growing number of children whose inactive lifestyles are leading to spinal injuries. |
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The directors' lavish lifestyles and sumptuous houses on the outskirts of Sydney raised the heckles of the Australian public. |
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Over time lifestyles will develop and change, and so the standards will he respecified. |
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During impro, Ingo made a number of statements related to beliefs and lifestyles and asked our characters to stand up if they were true of them. |
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We want to make it easier for people of all ages to live healthier lifestyles and to enjoy themselves in the process. |
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The Indian rural market is a complex mosaic of mind-sets, cultures, and lifestyles. |
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She has co-written a number of books and also writes regular newspaper features on nutrition and healthy lifestyles. |
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In a similar vein one can't help thinking most people would be better off forgetting about lifestyles and getting a life. |
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Finally, he says, people's inactive lifestyles have also contributed to the problem. |
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As parents, we have the responsibility of helping our children lead active healthy lifestyles. |
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The focus this year is Children, Adolescents and Heart Disease, because children are increasingly adopting unhealthy lifestyles. |
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Many top players had enjoyed extravagant lifestyles and six-figure salaries. |
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Standards of living and lifestyles also became very similar in rural and urban areas. |
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All the varieties of blackness chromatically echo modern women's lifestyles, the pursuit of progress and breakthrough. |
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The two animals lollop and leap around the house, between them exhibiting two remarkably different lifestyles. |
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They're loose cannons, and despite our differences in lifestyles, we get along with them. |
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Unhealthy lifestyles and childhood obesity is a modern epidemic of the western world. |
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Much of the anatomy of skulls and teeth in subungulates and ungulates has evolved in response to their herbivorous lifestyles. |
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Traditionally, Eritreans lived rural lifestyles as farmers or nomadic herdsmen and women. |
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Surely, some say, these elites should not be entirely exempt from pressure to adopt more climate friendly lifestyles. |
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Volvo's full range is available to test drive at this event, offering a car to suit all business needs and motoring lifestyles. |
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But in those second-rate towns with their third-rate lifestyles, punk had a localised life of its own. |
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The global economic slowdown seems unlikely to impact on some lifestyles as sales of thoroughbred horses continue to gallop ahead. |
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Today the forces that affect our lifestyles are dictated by a complex combination of international events and trends. |
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Twelve were allocated to aerobic and strength training, and six led more sedentary lifestyles. |
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Based on the movie of the same title, the show is about drug dealers, users, and the position of cash at the center of drug culture lifestyles. |
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They are industrious people who believe in strong families, self-discipline and orderly lifestyles. |
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What a message to us, with our extravagant, self-indulgent, hedonistic Western lifestyles. |
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They infuriated our mothers' sensibilities and wallets with inane lifestyles and myriad accessories. |
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Simple lifestyles, family togetherness and a vegetarian diet are their credo. |
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Back in 2002, people ignored the warnings and kept up their fuel-thirsty lifestyles, belching out more and more planet-warming carbon dioxide. |
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A wide variety of sizes and styles of housing would be provided in order to cater to a wide range of pocket books and lifestyles. |
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He fell in with the original Happy Valley crowd whose decadent lifestyles were memorably depicted in the book and the film White Mischief. |
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Because of our busy yet sedentary lifestyles, there is an increasing addiction to snacks and fast foods which are high in trans-fatty acids. |
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I do support a carrot and a stick approach, in terms of encouraging firstly, more healthy lifestyles and more healthy living. |
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Japan has done well economically and developmentally, with the Japanese people enjoying relatively affluent and full lifestyles. |
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Equally, we have numerous heroin addicts living the most horrific lifestyles from injecting in their groin to prostituting their bodies. |
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They seek to play on the public mood of fear and mistrust to demand that we change our lifestyles to fit the new conformism. |
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Bone demineralization and generalized muscular deconditioning occur in all people who experience bed rest, immobility, or sedentary lifestyles. |
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Cultural dissonance oftentimes manifests itself in different lifestyles and preferences. |
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The truth is as a country we are bone idle couch potatoes who make no effort to change our lifestyles. |
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Men don't usually worry about diets or unhealthy lifestyles until they find themselves facing a health problem. |
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Health promotion helped to improve knowledge on risk factors and encouraged people to adopt healthy lifestyles and behaviours. |
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While it will welcome the slower pace of growth in mortgage lending, it is concerned that individuals are borrowing for day-to-day spending for extravagant lifestyles. |
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Again, if a society is competitive and acquisitive in orientation, the kings and chiefs will necessarily reflect that in their behaviour and lifestyles. |
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The lifestyles of people are such that peace of mind has become a rarity. |
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But to abandon subjects does not just wipe the slate clean with the possibility of alternative lifestyles, pursuits and pleasures lining up to divert us. |
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Social change, justice, equity, and low-impact lifestyles matter little to them. |
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But we burn off fewer of them because of our more sedentary lifestyles. |
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In today's consumerist culture, shoppers prefer to buy convenience foods such as ready-to-eat mixes and processed foods to match their hectic lifestyles. |
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The grey heron was anyway considered to be the best of a group of birds with similar lifestyles, to wit other herons and night herons, egrets, bitterns, and cormorants. |
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We are drawn by the gifts and glamour of other lifestyles, but this psalm says that the epitome of blessedness is to be found with your family around you. |
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In addition to the informative show, the fashion fair included display booths for attendees to browse and pick-up useful information and tips about healthy lifestyles. |
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So I think it advisable that the media scale back the intensity and magnitude of its coverage of extravagant lifestyles that some rich urbanites have the privilege to enjoy. |
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With more hectic lifestyles, meal times are more sporadic and less formal, and consumers have developed the habit of grazing or snacking on foods throughout the day. |
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A hand puppet called Harold is used to get across the message to the youngest children while older pupils learn about healthy lifestyles and the implications of drug abuse. |
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Profits from land were rarely ploughed back into agriculture, but went instead to maintain genteel urban lifestyles or were reinvested in urban property and government stock. |
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Lacking any grand political vision that might engage us, the European authorities resort instead to issuing high-handed advice on our habits and lifestyles. |
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Sedentary lifestyles, unhealthy foods, and the proliferation of adverts aimed at children for products such as sugar-coated cereals are all said to be contributory factors. |
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I own and run a domestic housecleaning business and without my girls many families wouldn't be able to live the luxurious lifestyles that they do. |
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In this 21st century society, with its diverse male and female lifestyles, the imperial family can no longer function as a model, let alone a symbol of national unity. |
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Despite this, inactive lifestyles and overeating remain the norm for most Americans, as illustrated by the rising epidemic of obesity over the past three decades. |
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There is likely to be a marked interest in communalistic lifestyles and a great faith in the efficacy of the power of the group to change society. |
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This would require significant readjustments to our lifestyles, including a shift from private to public transport, and a major drive towards energy and resource conservation. |
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Where they were a rarity, fast food outlets are now prevalent and convenience food is the preferred easy option to fit in with our busy lifestyles. |
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The drug helps narcoleptics stay awake, but has courted controversy as the remedy of choice for jetsetters whose multi-timezone lifestyles get them down. |
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The vastness of the sky, the freshness of the wind, the unending motion of the sea... a million worlds away from concrete jungles and high-tech lifestyles. |
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The World Wildlife Fund has released a report that assesses our ecological footprint, or the amount of productive land and sea needed to sustain current lifestyles. |
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Meanwhile, 34 million grandmas and grandpas count their pills, ration their drugs, curb their lifestyles, and go without food in order to buy their prescriptions. |
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First-time buyers are now moving to the commuter belt in bigger numbers, or else changing their lifestyles and moving into duplexes and apartments. |
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She said her main characters, a zoo-keeper and a clothes maker, represented the urban everywoman rather than the artsy vanguard stereotypically associated with gay lifestyles. |
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Fungal reproduction is complex, reflecting the differences in lifestyles and genetic makeup within this diverse kingdom of organisms. |
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In 1829 Clough began attending Rugby School, then under Thomas Arnold, whose belief in rigorous education and lifestyles he accepted. |
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Customary celebrations and lifestyles are among the traditions that are sought to be preserved. |
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Although they lived the opulent lifestyles of the wealthy of San Francisco, they were plagued by financial worries. |
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He does not really inquire into or describe the local Arawak natives, their lifestyles, society or customs in much detail. |
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The Neolithic Revolution was characterized by people moving from nomadic lifestyles to agricultural lifestyles. |
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Wilderness buffs and preservationists have cost them jobs, homes, and lifestyles, they assert. |
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Instead, we now have discardable lifestyles substituting for the durable, the tenacious, the sacred. |
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He is a proletarianized white collar technocrat, but he identifies with the lifestyles of the ruling class. |
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Germany is a modern, advanced society, shaped by a plurality of lifestyles and regional identities. |
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It's easy to glamourise the lives of criminals, hanker after their devil-may-care lifestyles. |
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Majority of Minnesotans say they want communities built to support active lifestyles. |
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This is especially useful for passerine birds that develop nocturnal lifestyles. |
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The microwaveable brands make everything quick and easy and anything like that is going to sell with today's hectic lifestyles. |
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Florida's two Indian tribes, the Seminoles and Miccosukees, recall their heritage and celebrate today's lifestyles at events throughout the year. |
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A FLIMSY plot provides five central characters with myriad opportunities to bellyache about their fabulous millionaire's lifestyles. |
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However, lifestyles which had developed among European colonials continued to some degree in expatriate communities. |
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That reserve gets smaller with sedentary lifestyles, and with age. |
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Attorney at Law can help clients of all lifestyles consolidate or eliminate their debts and turn their lives around. |
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As well as their positive effect on healthier lifestyles, the walking buses also reduce congestion at the school gates. |
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The railways entered a slow decline owing to a lack of investment and changes in transport policy and lifestyles. |
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While many hip hop stars boast about their lifestyles, their riches and their women, Arrested Development have stuck to their politics. |
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People around the world cross national borders more frequently to seek cultural exchange, education, business, and different lifestyles. |
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Animals within Sedentaria have more sedentary lifestyles and other traits associated with sessility such as reduced sensory organs and parapodia. |
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Abundant worldwide, most fungi are inconspicuous because of the small size of their structures, and their cryptic lifestyles in soil or on dead matter. |
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Latinos' bicultural lifestyles, colorful insights and interesting stories. |
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But, in nuclear families parents hardly get time with their lifestyles. |
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Their lifestyles and cultures reflected the land on which they lived. |
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For political reasons, the Jurchen leader Nurhaci chose variously to emphasize either differences or similarities in lifestyles with other peoples like the Mongols. |
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Despised lifestyles are now identified as noncontagious epidemics. |
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The state of the economy, lifestyles, cultures, and the condition of medical care all contribute to the percentage of people that seek to self-medicate. |
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At that time, Brittany was populated by relatively large communities who started to change their lifestyles from a life of hunting and gathering, to become settled farmers. |
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This enables them to lead more arboreal lifestyles, such as climbing or running on tree branches, although they are also relatively quick runners on the ground. |
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The Minister sets out the strategic policy objectives for Sport Wales, who are responsible for the development and promotion of sport and active lifestyles in Wales. |
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The Sleaze Band regularly toured London where they saw the differences in the lifestyles between the working-class hippies in the north and the wealthy drop-outs in the south. |
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A modern noir take on the lifestyles of upper-crust Angelinos, the film is certainly something Ellis is familiar with, having grown up in Los Angeles. |
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Increasing urbanization, changing lifestyles and growing building and construction industry are some of the factors driving the demand for unsaturated polyester resin. |
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The cultures and lifestyles of all of these stem from Western Europe. |
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