A divorced mother of two teenage sons, aged 44, she lives in Belsize Park, having grown up in north London. |
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Now aged 50, he lives in the family's ancestral home at Killeheen, near Reens Pike, west of the town, where he has his graphic design business. |
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It may well save a few innocent lives if the justice system was less weighted in favour of the criminal's human rights. |
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As you can see, all those people will go on to have happy, successful lives if they just follow my words of wisdom and sagacity. |
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I am sure, though, she will be comforted by the fact that her late husband touched the lives of so many in such a positive way. |
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More realisations are bound to come to me over the next ten days but my housemate repeatedly informed me that Goldie lives in Northwood. |
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The gym hall was strewn with sobbing lassies, their lives ruined, their confidence shattered by human error. |
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The woman, aged 35, who lives locally, was walking along the High Street around midnight when she noticed a man near the toy shop. |
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Why do we stretch to the limits of our stamina and sometimes risk our lives climbing mountains, when chair lifts and gondolas provide comfort? |
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We have made your lives more livable, with tougher penalties for graffiti taggers. |
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It is the reason why so many Namibians sacrificed their lives in the struggle for liberation. |
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Remembrance Day is celebrated worldwide every year and mourns the loss of lives in war. |
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Many of them have led hard lives already, and they are tough, angry and unforgiving. |
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The play reveals in farcical fashion, the secret lives of electrical appliances, making full use of the radiophonic possibilities. |
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He lusts lasciviously after glamorous, unattainable women but actually lives at home with his mum who does his ironing. |
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His restless intellectualism curiously mirrors the expansive lives of the nomads and Australian cowboys he so much admires. |
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African Rhythms traces various musical pathways from marabi through to kwela and mbaqanga and explores the lives of those who made the music. |
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For more than a hundred years, we have added dimension and depth to the lives of campers and staff. |
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There seemed a particular poignancy in the lives of boys and young men being crushed out at a moment of supreme joy. |
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He lives well in Covent Garden and owns a substantial hoard of art himself. |
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But the truth is that he is a fine person who enjoys life and lives it well. |
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He lives well in Notting Hill and can often be seen out dining with Stephen Fry or fellow former players. |
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Yet their fictional lives are placed in direct contrast with their shabby and poor surroundings. |
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She is a woman who lives to kill for justice and to have her revenge against a man who did her wrong. |
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It has already claimed the lives of scores of people worldwide and thousands have been affected. |
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She, who lives at Clashrea Place, is daughter of Jack and Teresa from the Lacken Road. |
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As we get older this facet of our lives becomes even more important to our well-being and our health. |
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It comes as no surprise that the lives of animals held in cages is miserable, best efforts to prove otherwise notwithstanding. |
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Hard Times 3 depicts the lives of a family in Kerry and includes the age-old themes of love and death. |
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Property and equipment are stated at cost and depreciated using the straight-line method over estimated useful lives of 3 to 10 years. |
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Never before had the state had such an uncontested hold on the lives and loyalties of French people. |
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My mum was really down after my nana died, so my aunty who lives in America decided to treat her to a holiday. |
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Today, we want to renew our links with those who make our lives worthwhile, unique, interesting and enjoyable. |
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Our country, our homes and even our lives are all things of shadow which will one day disappear in the light of the glory of Jesus Christ. |
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She not only placed herself in the position of telling lies, but endangered the lives of children for personal gain. |
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But how many of us are wasting out lives tearing strip bandages when what the Boss really needs are sheets? |
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The village spirits are considered benign, helping people to have good and happy lives so long as proper rituals are observed. |
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Gary Neat, who also lives in the quiet cul-de-sac, said the couple lived there with a young girl. |
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The police tape is taken away and he rushes past into the building explaining to an officer that he lives there. |
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None of the recognition, however, replaces the impact Sunday had on the lives of those who hit the sawdust trail at one of his meetings. |
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To reduce levels of aggression and violence in children's lives and build peaceful societies. |
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The golden age of rail travel in the Southwest lives again at a dusty town in eastern Arizona. |
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Love hurt, it tore you apart, it destroyed lives and hearts and everything. |
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He lives in Pensacola, Florida, where magnolias and live oaks are evergreens. |
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Beginning from the birth of the first guru, Guru Nanak, in 1469, Daljeet recounts the lives of the ten gurus and their teachings. |
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Lucy was brutally taken from us in a malicious, callous and evil way leaving a gap in our lives never to be filled. |
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Rather, the museum places railroading in the context of the community and focuses on the daily lives of the railroad's workers and families. |
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They voted out the reformists who talked of democracy and human rights but brought no real improvement to the lives of the poor. |
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These passes provide pensioners, many of whom have worked hard all their working lives and paid taxes, with free travel. |
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The younger son works as a tour guide for a holiday company, and lives with his family a ten-minute drive away. |
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Obesity will take lives and destroy the quality of life for the next generation of Australians if we do not act now. |
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He found it amusing to see people rush throughout their daily lives and hardly stop to appreciate the day, weather rain or shine. |
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She now lives in Palm Springs, the desert oasis associated with super-rich and wrinkly superstars. |
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Kristal Brent Zook, an adjunct professor at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, lives in Manhattan. |
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Residents are being driven out of their homes by young yobs and hooligans who are making their lives a misery. |
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The characters lives and experiences demonstrate their displacement, spiritual homelessness, and the hardships of adjustment to a new society. |
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For Plato, our senses are deceptive and what we experience in our daily lives is not reality but the shadow of reality. |
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The woman, who lives in the west Clacton area, lost her 6-month-old daughter to cot death. |
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The taipan, is the world's most poisonous snake and also lives in this unforgiving land. |
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Once a member of the aristocracy, she now lives in genteel poverty, working as a taxi dancer. |
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Many worked as farmers in fields owned by the lords and their lives were controlled by the farming year. |
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But I suspect other biographers write about lives they consider to be exemplary or admonitory. |
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He lives with five of his family in two tiny squalid rooms for which he pays 10,000 of the 15,000 dinars he earns a month. |
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Dark Days charts several years in the lives of the homeless who live in makeshift shacks in the New York underground system. |
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My daughter lives in Maine, and she runs a wilderness program for adolescent girls in trouble. |
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He lives on the street and sells the most amazing drawings at shows and art openings around the city. |
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They may be caricatures, but they are interesting ones whose lives we care about, leaving us wondering what will happen next. |
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If we don't conduct our lives as if this never happened then we've let the terrorists win. |
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Kate, who now lives and plays in and around Liverpool, will be bringing in a host of musicians to the Lakes from her adoptive home city. |
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Elaine, who now lives in London, said that she was astonished to get the part. |
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Most of those imprisoned languished into ill health, many losing their lives due to total disregard. |
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Today's political elite has no use for genuinely engaged and active citizens who actually want to shape their own lives and society at large. |
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Considering the opportunities we have all been given, are we really putting our lives to best use? |
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Alice Roberts looks back at Dundee's history of whaling and meets former whalers who risked their lives in this now reviled industry. |
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Secret shames are divulged delicately, drawing viewers into the lives of the characters. |
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Wildlife sightings reported by aircrew could save the lives of aviators on later flights. |
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But former councillor Jo Price who lives at the bottom of High Street said the ramps controlled speeding drivers. |
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He lives over in Cayman Brac, and one of these days, I am going to go over there and meet him in person. |
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We have changed our lives in astounding ways since civilization began, and yet commerce has remained a constant. |
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Do you want to be safe in your own country or do you want to waste precious lives and resources on military adventurism? |
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This is a car that lives by its 7,000 rpm redline and brings out the devil in whoever sits behind the wheel. |
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They will very soon get the shock of their lives and learn some very painful lesson in the school of hard knocks. |
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About 60 per cent of Europe's population already lives within range of a mobile phone transmitter. |
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And I didn't want Lucas worming his way into our lives and becoming a surrogate father. |
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But calling them evil and justly honoring the courage of the men and women who gave their lives is not a political analysis. |
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Diaries kept by two of them recorded the indescribable agonies they had suffered as their lives ebbed slowly away. |
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They had not been gone for five minutes when the discussion of their private lives began. |
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I truly believe he came into office meaning to improve the lives of all St Lucians. |
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He has a tale to tell and I'm afeared that our lives depend on us listening. |
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Now he whistles through his teeth, lives in a modest London flat and is threatening to release an album. |
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To rely on a phone call from California when so many lives are at stake is not enough. |
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Worlds collide, souls are broken and reforged and lives are irrevocably altered. |
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His biggest fear is losing the heavily mortgaged family house, where he lives alone. |
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They might get lucky and spot some of the wildlife which lives in the area. |
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The slightly modified handguards affix to the tube and the new sling swivel lives there too. |
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The keynote for the tone of the series was a credible representation of the lives of its three central characters. |
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What have you learned about yourself, your keypal, and where your keypal lives from this activity? |
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The equipment and funds help save the lives of newborn babies and young children with congenital heart disease. |
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But Mr Frayne complains that ill-fitting windows, a wobbly wall and kitchen units infested with woodlice have made their lives a misery. |
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Day in and day out the men in khaki lay down their lives for the call of duty. |
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Most people are speechless and uncomprehending, stunned by the violence that stabbed into their lives so suddenly. |
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She lives with regular dizziness and a constant throbbing pain in her chest and legs because of the pressure on her circulatory system. |
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It has helped in redefining their lives by teaching them new crafts and packaging old ones better. |
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Having redeemed us, he now wants to take the rest of our lives to transform us so that we can become more and more like him. |
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A memorial to men who lost their lives in the Boer War a century ago was rededicated in glorious sunshine in York. |
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The Adygei team is exceptional because it has a trained exegetical checker who lives locally. |
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Always a globetrotter, he lives half the year in Moscow where he has a huge following. |
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Their daughter Jill lives here with her husband Neil and was always raving about the place. |
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I hope that we will now rededicate our lives and our institutions to the search for harmony, peace and tolerance. |
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Many WWII aircrew survived combat, only to lose their lives over friendly soil. |
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And so they became a marginal but prophetic group willing to testify with their lives to the atrocity of war and coercion. |
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Terrorists responsible for atrocities, mass murderers and child killers will serve their entire lives in jail. |
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The brethren are all experienced priests and devote their lives to saving souls. |
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A nonspiritual person only lives by their five senses, touch, taste, sight, smell and hearing. |
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In a similar vein, Harold Lewis notes the importance of covenant in framing our lives sacramentally and relationally. |
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How do you decide the bottom line, when people's lives or the world economy, are at stake? |
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The risks are higher, the stakes lower and the goals would be considered laughable if so many lives were not at stake. |
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There are people's lives at stake and our country is up to it and the people here are up to it. |
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I'd rather get within ten feet of someone who lives in township or a shanty town, because there are a great many of them. |
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He's cute, dead sexy, funny as all get out, smart, single, and he lives 2,000 miles away. |
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Jon Hizzard lives on Flinder's Island, just off the windy northeast tip of Tassie. |
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Full of regret for past failures, the characters in the film live lives fraught with bad timing, missed chances and impossible attachments. |
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Vettriano now lives in London after selling his Edinburgh home last year claiming he was sick of being attacked by Scottish art critics. |
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Rabbit lives in a trailer on the poor, predominantly black side of town with his kid sister, their mother and her redneck boyfriend. |
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We want that Mr. Right to come in our lives on a white knight as much as that's not politically correct nowadays. |
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And we haven't been able to really put a number on, you know, those that have lost their lives in New Orleans proper. |
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A fulfilled national dream, the railway changed the lives of every man, woman and child in Canada and altered the future and shape of the nation. |
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We live in a world in which the people who want the government to be more involved in our lives include moral majoritarians and old New Dealers. |
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He and the shop assistant did the recheck and then the man, who lives locally but was not known to the assistant, just walked out of the shop. |
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They have a son Marcus, an Army major with the Highlanders regiment and a daughter, Susan, who lives in Devon. |
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She has brought light in the lives of unfortunate children, most of who have been abandoned by their kith and kin. |
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They also work with improving the lives of African women through education. |
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The director, an Argentinian who lives in Brazil, made his name in the West with the understated prison movie Kiss of the Spider Woman. |
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If you are a human being who lives on Earth, you have probably been exposed to other humans beings who are not your exact clones. |
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He now lives a quiet, reclusive life in rural Cheshire, with wife Christine, shunning the media spotlight. |
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The lives of many French North American habitants were disrupted by eighteenth-century geopolitical changes, but none more than the Acadians. |
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They're recognizably human characters with serious problems of their own and lives that don't always stay on placid waters. |
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Some children have spent all their primary school lives in prefabs with no recreational facilities. |
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Throughout the world, paternity leave has been recognized as an important means of reconciling the professional and familial lives of workers. |
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Although they had no satiric intent they were designed as a commentary on the emptiness of lives dominated by consumerism. |
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They vanished without trace, changing the lives of the people who cared about them beyond recognition. |
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Though he lives within the city limits of Longview, he has seven or eight acres of land on which he grows truck garden crops. |
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To most of us, this is normal, because for most of our lives we have been bunched together with others of the same age. |
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She filed a petition for divorce and maintenance which are still pending, while her husband lives in the matrimonial home with his paramour. |
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And, while Sam lives like a king in the kennels and is adored by the staff, Mr and Mrs Smith are worried he has become institutionalised. |
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Our lives and our world are part of a larger scheme that has direction and purpose. |
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They were given certain animal totems to feed the people, such as fish, turtle and every other creature that lives in the water. |
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Don't blame road maintenance and this ridiculous situation for lives are at stake. |
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If those involved wish to risk their lives that is their choice but to risk the lives of the public is another matter entirely. |
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New research shows how the lives of those with hayfever are affected in ways above and beyond the obvious symptoms of sneezing and itchy eyes. |
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It puts a lot of pressure on people to be other than they actually are which stops them living and enjoying their lives to the full. |
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When does safeguarding one's own position become a betrayal of the larger principles one lives for? |
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It has wrecked the lives of many teenagers through suicide, drug abuse, immorality, perversion, satanism, etc. |
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Travellers in York are compiling a book about their lives which should provide a permanent record of their community's history. |
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A mother and her four children were today in fear for their lives after two suspicious fires at their home within days. |
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What do the lives and service of holy women teach us about ordaining women? |
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In less than a year, people here have reconstructed their lives and are now beginning to rebuild a new future. |
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Apparently audiences couldn't get enough of the 7-year-old bilingual Latina who lives inside a computer. |
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Plans to cut health and safety spending risked the lives of workers across the country, said another union. |
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And although she owns homes in London, St Tropez and now New York, and lives a jet-set lifestyle, Joan says she is not cash rich. |
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That first night, and again every night since, I became exposed to a new facet of the jet set lives of the gold diggers. |
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Before long, GPS will be touching our lives in so many positive ways that we'll wonder how we ever lived without it. |
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Zantzinger reportedly now lives on a farm in neighbouring St Mary's County. |
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Little Nell Trent lives in the gloomy atmosphere of the old curiosity shop kept by her grandfather, whom she tends with devotion. |
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Because no one keeps the whole Law, everyone who lives by the Law must be under a curse. |
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Again, the answer is that these people can't control their lives because they are weak-willed. |
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What should we do when people say their lives are meaningless and worthless and they want to die? |
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Venus lives with her husband in Vancouver, and we look forward to making her acquaintance. |
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She lives with her daughter and together they have assembled the world's premier collection of housecoats and caftans. |
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I felt the presence of our people, of their daily lives as merchants, teachers, rabbis, doctors, and tailors. |
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So if he sees staffers putting in lengthy hours at the office, he doesn't hesitate to take steps to make sure their home lives remain in balance. |
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With the sudden highs and disturbing lows, especially in the fragile lives of young celebs, mental peace and balance is hard to maintain. |
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Lillian Andrews, a scheming sexpot, seduces her married boss, causing divorce and general mayhem in the lives of those around her. |
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Eight innocent lives were in the balance and the cheques were lying in the tray of some pen-pusher. |
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The weatherfish most often lives in slimy waters, in old river beds and in ditches. |
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You save more lives that way, even if the wilfully ignorant of the chattering classes get into a lather because of it. |
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She bests the boys in fights, follows trails with a woodsman's craft, and lives off the charitable contributions of miners. |
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It's ironic that a conservationist should so smugly place his own interests above the lives of the animals he destroys. |
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Let us hope that the Korea Train Express will improve the lives of Koreans and be an asset to the nation. |
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I am afraid, but I am also relieved that we will be able to get our lives back to normal again. |
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Instead she is one of a growing army of women around the globe who open up their private lives to the world via Internet webcams. |
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The Johannesburg Zoo web site has several webcams that provide a glimpse into the lives of some of its residents. |
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My daughter lives in Winnipeg with her children, and I live in Ottawa, and there are a whole lot of us. |
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Few have the audaciousness to destroy what needs to be destroyed in our lives and our organizations. |
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Decisions are made that affect New Zealanders' daily lives in terms of their money, jobs, prices, and services. |
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As a buttress of the ugly martial law regime, it wrecked many more lives than those of these two kidnappers. |
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Dirt bike racing is a contact sport that can take away lives thus extra protection and precaution must be taken into consideration. |
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Skiers and motor racing drivers derive much of the thrill of competition from knowing that their lives depend on their sporting skill. |
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The body might wither and die, but the thing that is the person, the essence, the soul, lives on. |
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The waves applauded as the two scummers left on the Pearl leaked the remainder of their lives onto the deck. |
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But actions speak louder than words, and that's why I'm offering Evening Press readers a chance to turn their lives around in a different way. |
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He lives on the top floor and said one lift has been out of action for more than eight weeks, and the other takes users to the wrong floor. |
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A couple have vowed not to be pushed out of their own street by gangs of youths they say have made their lives a misery for years. |
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The meet and the hunt provided a dash of colour in the lives of all during the otherwise drab British winter. |
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However, the cost of infrastructure is amortised over a longer period that reflects the long lives of social infrastructure. |
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Blessed with job titles like Head of Inspiration, they spend their working lives writing 'mission statements' and trading intellectual capital. |
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He claims he was forced to resign because he lives with his partner out of wedlock. |
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In a culture where relationships outside wedlock are frowned upon, many women are living lives of lonely misery, she said. |
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His larger vision is often subsumed in the interconnected, disconnected families whose lives he's chronicling. |
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The couple have two sons, one of whom lives with them while the other is in Somerset. |
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Unlike the raddled anti-heroes who dominate detective drama, Eddie lives harmoniously with his wife, mother and three daughters. |
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One of 1,500 Canadians who lost their lives in the Falaise Gap, Steele died instantly when his tank was shelled by the Germans. |
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My prayers and condolences are with those whose lives were tragically altered by the cowardly attacks. |
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My mother still lives in the same house in Littleton, and my two sisters still live here as well. |
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In an assured performance, he unveiled a number of initiatives to improve the working lives of nurses, although they failed to address the central issue of pay. |
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The lives of climbers often hinge on their strength as they dangle from ropes hundreds of feet in the air, rappelling to the safety of the solid ground below. |
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Too many effective leaders have behaved badly in their love lives to make credible the claim that being a love rat is incompatible with being a good president. |
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The content celebrates and affirms the lives of people with disabilities. |
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To those who understand the effects that karma has on our lives it may also be a teacher, with a lesson plan on patience, confidence, self-reliance, restraint, and power. |
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His general public image was that of a true sage, a benevolent, white-haired wise man, full of sound advice for the guidance of the lives of ordinary people. |
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Most of the meddlers in our lives do it to gratify their own egos or because they mistakenly believe they are helping. |
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Roger and his wife, Chaz, courageously opened up their private lives to our filming as they never have before. |
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Misao lives in Osaka and remains in good health, surrounded by six great-grandchildren. |
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One is to say that when we are thinking of our lives as wholes, we should think in terms of flourishing or welfare or well-being rather than happiness. |
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Lesley, aged 48, who lives in Guiseley, trains twice a week and took up running as she was determined to be fit and not overweight in her forties. |
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The more we drive in the same rutty tracks, the deeper the ruts become and the more difficult it is to respond to situations or live our lives in a fresh and open way. |
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In this context, extreme sports may reflect an atavistic desire to artificially inject risk into lives that seemed devoid of the excitement that only risk can provide. |
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Into their barren lives comes Aunt Miriam, a social worker with an agenda. |
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Some individuals take longer to attain the age of reason, but the older one gets, the more one cherishes the value of one's remaining years and lives more carefully. |
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We all know, and spend our lives trying to avoid, people like Jimmy and Gretchen. |
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She lives in the same house as Pixel, our Italian greyhound, who is something of a celebrity in Oaxaca. |
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It's measured in terms of young lives whose potential can be realised. |
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We might fancy ourselves to be a global village, tuned into lives remote from ours and, thanks to technology, able to leap vast distances and bridge cultural divides. |
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He is a Himalayan-Persian crossbreed who lives with his owners Anne Marie Avey and Eric Rosario in Los Angeles. |
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Director Rich Walton shares in the day-to-day lives of Dinamic and a few other luchadores who wrestle for the promotion as they prepare for a giant free-for-all. |
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When people's lives become so restricted by the disorder, as happens in about one-third of all people with panic disorder, the condition is called agoraphobia. |
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Millions of people have followed the private lives of the Lakes osprey and watched as the five young have been successfully reared in the nest over the last four years. |
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When she discovers that he lives alone and is truly penniless, she thinks her luck is in, that she's discovered a candidate for her whirlwind marriage. |
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They would simply be standing there risking their lives to no purpose. |
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He was accused of deliberately increasing the dosage of opiates used as pain relief in order to end the lives of patients who had left him money in their wills. |
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Orphaned Harry Potter lives with his aunt and uncle, and sleeps in a cupboard under the stars. |
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Once you get the business back on track, branch out by doing workshops and writing booklets, and maybe even start a blog helping others to reboot their lives after a set back. |
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This breakthrough holds out hope of one day developing a new generation of treatments for a disease that claims the lives of 10,000 men every year in the UK alone. |
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And we should realize that while this would involve material sacrifices, in terms of quality it would actually make our lives more happy and meaningful. |
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We were taught that our lives must be devoted to reclaiming our land. |
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In gathering information about who lives in the home and who fulfills family roles, it is important to assess for the involvement of extended family and non-blood kin. |
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Fire officers pleaded with the 30-plus residents at the centre to stop ignoring the alarms when they go off, claiming that lives could be put at risk. |
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We've passed another month counting the days, have lived our lives in resigned routine waiting only for the weekend when we could be together again. |
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Darrow lost the case but won the spectacle in a drama that lives on today in the magnificent Spencer Tracy film Inherit the Wind. |
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Williams' plan is to raise awareness about ecological issues by touching the lives of students along his route, through school talks and media events. |
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It will come to touch all our lives in a profound manner, and will figure prominently in all we think and do at all levels of civic life for a very long time. |
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The contemporary Luz James, a military brat, lives with her sergeant mother. |
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The cover sports a photograph of Dove's grandparents, giving a sense of the ordinary people whose quotidian lives will be fleetingly sketched within. |
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John Campbell, a meteorologist who also lives in Monteverde, had been keeping daily records of temperature and rainfall since 1973 at a weather station on the study site. |
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They deliver our newspapers, drive jitneys, deliver pizzas and perform similar tasks that make our lives easier but for which we pay relatively little. |
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For example, when I was pregnant with Oliver, a woman who lives in a huge wedding-cake mansion on the other side of the garden called to congratulate me. |
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The men, middle-aged and raddled by the inevitable broken roads they have travelled, struggle to come to terms with their lives and damaged relationships. |
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Other people will find that a host of allied trades from country clothing to leather and tackle products, not to mention the lives of packs of hounds, will disappear. |
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After four days of rescue efforts, mine officials decided to seal off the colliery and end the search for lives and bodies. |
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Anyone who lives in either Rosses Point or Strandhill knows that there was always a bit of friendly rivalry between the seaside villages down through the years. |
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The move augurs disaster for pastoralism in the sub-continent, it is a mode of violence against the lives and livelihoods of several thousand rural households. |
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Children have fantasy lives so rich and combustible that rigging them with lies is like putting a propeller on a rocket. |
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But when the sports teams fled and the hi-tech craze bottomed out taking so many lives with it, what was left was the shell of former economic glory. |
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He is working on a translation of the German lyric poet Rainer Rilke's Sonnets to Orpheus and on music projects with Scottish piano player Steve Hamilton, who lives in Sofia. |
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For the first time in history, women who are in the work force think of their lives as richer and fuller than those of their nonworking counterparts. |
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Peggy has a reputation for miraculously fitting women of all shapes and sizes, and she more than lives up to it. |
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When lives are saved in catastrophes, there follows the task of guaranteeing that survivors are kept warm, well-fed and provided with medical care. |
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Stephanie lives in the Bronx and works in Manhattan, a commute that should take 45 minutes. |
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Diana is from a well-to-do family and lives in a London penthouse. |
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How could we trust our lives in the hands of people that are overworked, starved and not given their just compensation? |
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The audience is made to feel like a bunch of Peeping Toms, leering grimly through the upturned collars of their grubby macs into the love lives of the rich and famous. |
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Eight in ten Americans say prayer is an important part of their daily lives and believe in a Judgment Day when people will be called before God to answer for their sins. |
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In Compton, lives like that of their older sister Yetunde are lost in gunfire countless times a day. |
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This simple and not too expensive system was installed over hundreds of miles of British main line railways and the lives saved must be considerable. |
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In these times when so many seem to spend their lives chasing rainbows, we can reflect on the great faith and fortitude of those who went before us. |
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The only other place the treasure may logically be is in northern New Mexico, not far from where Fenn lives today. |
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Veronica, who lives in Watchfield, is hoping to organise a concert called Carnival Messiah, which is based on Handel's Messiah but with West Indian rhythms. |
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They range from the very short term, like the life cycle of a June bug, which lives only a few days, to the life cycle of a planet, which takes billions of years. |
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Like all those who have gone before us, may the revelation of Christ in our hearts compel us to lay down our lives before him in worship and adoration. |
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The largest of all fish, the whale shark, lives off plankton alone! |
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With an adroit and intelligent adaptation, Ruiz has forced us to reflect on how we make our own lives into stories, and how we tell them to ourselves. |
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The shin bet chiefs control the lives and events of those in the territories. |
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The renovation threatened to be a shaggy-dog story itself, as the couple moved their lives from room to room while the place took shape over the years. |
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The San Francisco-based Jhai Foundation, dedicated to improving the social and economic lives of Lao through a variety of programs, believes it can. |
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For a century photography has been an important means of developing our empathy for people whose lives or situations are far removed from our own. |
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These directors seem to get away with ruining people's lives and are able to still live in the lap of luxury without their assets being frozen or sold off. |
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While their lives overlapped for only one year, they were both masters of clear, witty insight, and they both wrote in a brilliant lapidary English. |
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It may also have left them somewhat untethered, drifting in between their own lives and the eternal mysteries. |
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A week earlier, a drive-by shooting had rocked that same neighborhood, taking five lives and injuring four. |
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She tells a story of a young girl who lives in The House, where she works. |
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And he is always aware of the presence of the Otherworld that lives not beyond but within the natural world, and always awake to its mysterious pull. |
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Drug use is a factor in the lives of people before incarceration and may be an instrumental reason why crimes such as theft, larceny, and forgery are committed. |
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The potential tragic loss of 239 human lives is ultimately overwhelmed by our hunt for titillating clues and explanations. |
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Despite a mild yuck factor and general discomfort of watching people's lives in constant flux, I do not hesitate to recommend it as a huge feel-good movie. |
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Charm explains the durability of certain books, where the characters and plots are still secondary to the lives they reveal. |
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Gillingham tells Mary that he wants to make their lives simpler, but it sounds a little like the dying of the light. |
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It turns the focus to the inner lives of three young women caught in the dynastic soap opera. |
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Reporting on his own life as he used to report on the lives of others, Wiltfong will tell the story of how, as a student, he ran himself over with a car. |
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Once Easley learned to recognize the triggers, she says, their lives improved markedly. |
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The consequences of slavery are still inherent in the lives of black people. |
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Later, I recounted this experience to another friend who lives locally. |
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The 66-year-old, who now lives in Hampshire, attended Castle Hill Secondary School and is now recognised as one of Britain's most famous plantsmen. |
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She cannot find a better job, but is quite happy with what she earns, because she lives with her parents and does not have to contribute to the household kitty. |
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Later redactions of saints' lives tended to omit historical details that were no longer easily understood and to embellish the text with more outlandish miracle stories. |
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I understand why you were so moved that you left your secure, comfortable lives to defend the defenseless in a far off land. |
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A five-minute stroll from the memorial hall, in the slum he lives in, Cheng adopts a different tone. |
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Marv lives downstairs and has a very stupid sausage dog called Sizzles. |
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Corporations exerted an unchecked and deleterious influence on the lives of workers. |
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Twice divorced, he lives alone in an Italian-style estate near the sere hills of north Phoenix, where he is surrounded by citrus and pecan trees and paintings by Andy Warhol. |
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Within a month, she had enough money to pay her rent and establish a life for herself in Portland, where she currently lives with her girlfriend and their Savannah cat. |
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