"He's not a lifelong intelligence official but is a lifelong national security official," he said.
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My mother was a lifelong Kennedy Democrat, so her pledge surprised me, her lifelong Republican son.
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To have a lifelong job, you need to be a lifelong learner, constantly raising your game.
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If you want to be a lifelong employee anywhere today, you have to be a lifelong learner.
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Only two retained their views over time, the lifelong anti-Zionist Rodinson and the lifelong pro-Zionist Memmi.
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But form those coalitions and those networks because this is going to be a lifelong project, a lifelong struggle.
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Which party has a plan to pay for education in an era when lifelong learning is now vital for lifelong employment?
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Education would encourage young people to become independent, lifelong learners, and higher education would transform itself into the lifelong learning sector.
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This is known as addiction, which is a chronic brain condition that may require lifelong treatment, and certainly requires lifelong vigilance.
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I believe that lifelong Democrats and lifelong Republicans are looking for a home, and they're not spending hours and hours on Twitter.
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"You fail to acknowledge that mood disorders can be lifelong, debilitating diseases requiring lifelong medical treatment," wrote Rachel S., of New York.
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We've got to have the will to do it and sustained effort, and we have to commit to lifelong learning, lifelong training. Right.
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"I believe that lifelong Democrats and lifelong Republicans are looking for a home, and they're not spending hours and hours on Twitter," he added.
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Mr. Worsley's fascination with Antarctica — and Shackleton — was lifelong.
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Her fiance is a lifelong Democrat, according to Esquire .
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Larry O'Dea accidentally shot a lifelong friend with a .
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Four vacancies — lifelong tenures — have opened since December 2016.
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MIDLOTHIAN, Va. — Lisette Johnson had been a lifelong Republican.
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" Leith added that the pair will be "lifelong friends.
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These folks have become lifelong friends, thanks to David Bowie.
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VICE Sports: You've had a lifelong passion for video games.
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The "lifelong Republican" opposes marijuana legalization and supports gun rights.
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Political sites are mourning the death of a lifelong activist.
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It is a lifelong commitment to taking care of yourself.
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One is Sherine Elabd, an Egyptian immigrant and lifelong Republican.
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This lifelong mets fan is now a lifetime Max fan!
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Fussell is a scrappy lifelong pot grower from Wooster, Massachusetts.
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I hope puzzles for her become a satisfying lifelong hobby.
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Complications commonly seen in premature babies can have lifelong consequences.
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My relationships with my friends are lifelong, solid and unbreakable.
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For the lifelong baker, the diet marked a major change.
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Prince, who pioneered the "Minneapolis sound," remained a lifelong Minnesotan.
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Keeping an apartment clean and tidy is a lifelong endeavor.
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She attributes her lifelong work ethic to her old age.
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These are lifelong habits that you can't start too soon.
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She's a lifelong Republican voter and Independent thinker turned Democrat.
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The endless variables, the lifelong ramifications; it gives me chills.
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The earthquake a year ago threatened Maya with lifelong misery.
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" Emily: "My lifelong dream is to be an NFL cheerleader.
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Stanley Hyman, her future husband, lifelong interlocutor, and, at times,
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Lifelong trauma for which we, the United States, are responsible.
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This is a terribly unexpected loss of my lifelong friend.
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Making useful lists has been a lifelong process of refinement.
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The deal would align with Simmon's lifelong mission and messaging.
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It's not really based on the lifelong impact on victims.
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This can lead to lifelong heart complications and even death.
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All of a sudden, lifelong patterns began to make sense.
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Everyone is forced into lifelong military service, akin to slavery.
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As a lifelong dieter, candy was never allowed or available.
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Breschi, a lifelong Ravens fan, took it as a sign.
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They're eager to forge new friendships and create lifelong memories.
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What's a lifelong Republican supposed to do, support the opponent?
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That was a momentous change for me, a lifelong Republican.
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"Lifelong work, yes, and also, my health," Bela Karolyi said.
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It gave him another shot at reaching his lifelong goal.
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We are lifelong academics in the field of American studies.
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We also look at lifelong learning opportunities in each state.
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It will increase job mobility and improve lifelong career trajectory.
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He said he has had a lifelong fascination with China.
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Carl Fulgenzi, Mount Pleasant's supervisor, is a lifelong Hawthorne resident.
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I'm a lifelong guitarist and a sucker for anything guitarish.
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They also appear to influence one another's lifelong health behaviors.
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Sex is a lifelong exploration and you're just getting started.
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Other aspects of its lifelong counterterrorism struggle are largely absent.
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Corbyn, a lifelong peace campaigner, has changed tack on defence.
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Mr. Tillis, a lifelong fan, is a demonstrative touchdown celebrator.
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For some people, lifelong drug use is likely a reality.
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As a lifelong student of language and founder of Wordsmith.
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How do we make lifelong learning available to every American?
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For lifelong Georgia fans, it is simply their fight song.
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So begins our story and Mandrick's lifelong love of ornithology.
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Computers allowed Armajani to extend his lifelong interest in mathematics.
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Corbyn, a lifelong peace campaigner, has changed tack on defense.
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That, and it turned me into a lifelong Halberstam fan.
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It can have consequences for them and their families, lifelong.
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That's when, the lifelong fan alleged, Gritty blew a fuse.
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She was a lifelong libertarian and an intermittently active Republican.
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It stimulated a lifelong interest in Iran and its peoples.
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Not someone who has had a lifelong career in politics.
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Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas, who is a lifelong Democrat.
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Perhaps take up basketball, a lifelong passion of hers, again.
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"My military service continues to fulfill a lifelong dream," Cpt.
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Billie is a lifelong vegetarian who went vegan in 2014.
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Lyon made lifelong friends of some of the Texas inmates.
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In keeping with Khan's lifelong habit, they went by foot.
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For most people, this is devastating and a lifelong change.
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Bukowski wasn't a casual drinker, he was a lifelong alcoholic.
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A key question then: Who will pay for lifelong learning?
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Pisces girl, you're all about slow growth and lifelong friendships.
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This structure promotes the development of a sustainable lifelong practice.
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For this lifelong Republican, at least, he is beyond the pale.
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Voiced by a lifelong Democrat, that suggestion would invite eye-rolling.
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This year promises an odd turnabout for this lifelong Mets fan.
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A lifelong Pittsburgh Steelers fan, he regularly attended pro football games.
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Former Starbucks CEO and former "lifelong Democrat" Howard Schultz blamed Rep.
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Like many women, I've had a lifelong battle with body image.
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Photo: GettyFor scientists and collectors alike, meteorites are a lifelong commitment.
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Krol's lifelong goal was to be a street cop, Schoenbaechler said.
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I'm a lifelong Democrat and I want to see something achieved.
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His coach, Henry Washington (no relation), would become a lifelong mentor.
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But for many workers, the damage — physical and financial — is lifelong.
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Like Ardern, Leymah Gbowee's public service has been a lifelong mission.
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Research has shown height is linked to our lifelong well-being.
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He is not a lifelong Republican; he was once a Democrat.
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Ask Real Estate Buying Financial Security I'm a lifelong New Yorker.
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"But they're going to see a lifelong commitment ... from Hillary Clinton."
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As a lifelong Jeopardy viewer, I wish you all the best.
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Ask her what "LB" means, then develop a lifelong friendship. 230.
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It was then that her lifelong battle with addiction truly began.
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"If we can get to them, it can have lifelong consequences."
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Traveling prepares you for a strong relationship, and creates lifelong memories
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We also look digital and lifelong learning opportunities in each state.
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Still, it's obvious that recent successes have fulfilled a lifelong goal.
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Life, say their lifelong food addiction is now in the past.
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The passionate, lifelong educator is grading her students' midterms right now.
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As rents rise, lifelong residents are evicted and forced to leave.
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This began a lifelong and intimate friendship with the older artist.
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That difference, some experts believe, could influence a child's lifelong health.
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"It's really, really bad," Norris, a lifelong Floridian, told VICE News.
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But the once-common system of lifelong employment is becoming rarer.
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Fewer enthusiastic young players could eventually lead to fewer lifelong fans.
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Only time will say will this be a durable, lifelong cure.
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And isn't that what makes one-time coworkers into lifelong friends?
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This was the beginning of my lifelong career in public service.
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Ultimately, the loss of Taylor had a lifelong impact on Keller.
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"I've never seen water like this," said the lifelong Amite resident.
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As somebody with a lifelong disability, I completely understand those feelings.
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According to his sister, Berg had a lifelong fascination with buses.
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"Today was the fulfillment of a personal lifelong ambition," Moses said.
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Robles told Mashable that visiting Cuba has been a lifelong dream.
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I guess this will just be a lifelong expense for me.
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The chance encounter led to a lifelong friendship and business partnership.
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A lifelong athlete, Lubin has wrestled with this choice since childhood.
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A standard dose of vaccine offers lifelong protection against this disease.
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Attention, lifelong learners: Earth science doesn't always have to be complicated.
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Disney called Miranda "a lifelong 'DuckTales' aficionado" in the casting announcement.
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Each artist has had a lifelong love affair with Lynn's music.
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Many lifelong Democrats, I learned, just couldn't vote for Hillary Clinton.
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But we suppose you can't put a price on lifelong memories.
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They can display lifelong bias (they are, after all, only human).
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I have a lifelong policy of never setting a boundary twice.
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In the letters, he confesses his lifelong unhappiness and marital disappointment.
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Women's March national co-chair Tamika Mallory is a lifelong activist.
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These changes may, in turn, affect lifelong health and disease risk.
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Mr. Daniels, 61 and warily amiable, is a lifelong baseball fan.
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Mr. Vermeulen's lifelong passion for fashion led him to his career.
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Take three minutes and commit to making this a lifelong habit.
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As a lifelong Midwesterner, there is no greater city than Chicago.
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If it's a lifelong ban you better think twice about it.
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Here's why a 'lifelong Democrat' took the job of running it.
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You'll experience different cultures, meet new friends and make lifelong memories.
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Here's what we know about the teens, who are lifelong friends.
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For many Americans, the financial and psychological damage will be lifelong.
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Many lifelong San Franciscans, she said, have never even been there.
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She had a lifelong fear that he would cheat on her.
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What's more, the impact of this brief intervention may be lifelong.
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One of my lifelong ambitions is never to go to Italy.
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What about local colleges for cultural amenities and lifelong learning programs?
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Sadly, entrepreneurs will not receive a lifelong supply of delicious poutine.
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Even lifelong believers can have their faith rekindled in unlikely ways.
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A lifelong knitter, she taught knitting classes at local craft stores.
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HALF A LIFELONG ROMANCEBy Eileen ChangTranslated by Karen S. Kingsbury379 pp.
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And for me, Bret, religious liberty has been a lifelong passion.
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Lead hampers childhood development, and can lead to lifelong health impacts.
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Entering into a potentially lifelong agreement at the age of eight!?
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Psychological trauma has a lifelong effect on those who experience it.
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As a lifelong fan, that news is more gratifying than anything.
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All this because we refuse to make the vegan lifelong commitment.
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With that said, serious mental illness is a lifelong chronic illness.
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But it's only the achievement of a lifelong dream for him.
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Degreed offers tools for tracking lifelong learning and earning additional credentials.
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Grassley, a lifelong family farmer, has been a senator since 1981.
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Now 27, she is a lifelong runner and loves to dance.
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In general, do you think adolescent mistakes should have lifelong consequences?
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Most of these tutor and protégé relationships developed into lifelong friendships.
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And the wage gap has a lifelong impact on women's wealth.
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It's more that you're offering something ... It's not just lifelong learning.
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Like I said, I did have this lifelong love for coupons.
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"Healing after a suicide loss is a lifelong journey," she said.
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This year, he aims to buy a car, a lifelong dream.
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It was the beginning of a lifelong fascination with the cosmos.
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I'd call him a lifelong rebel who finally found his cause.
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All considered themselves socialists, some episodically, most as a lifelong identifier.
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His cousin, a lifelong friend, bled to death on the spot.
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There are a lot of lifelong hospitality workers relying on this.
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There is a notable blind spot in this powerful lifelong project.
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Mister Rogers was a lifelong Republican and an ordained Presbyterian minister.
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More generally, the cost of ethical compromise was his lifelong theme.
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He remembered the teenage husband, Mr. Jones — they were lifelong friends.
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Perseverance must be the precept; lifelong commitment must be the motto.
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Officer Michael was a lifelong resident of Clinton, Sergeant Lowe said.
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Many lifelong connections to Martha's Vineyard began in Dr. Harris's kitchen.
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And that was the beginning of a lifelong love affair. 3.
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"This is our season," one lifelong resident of Alabama's capital said.
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Sanders isn't the only non-lifelong Democrat running in the race.
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In the meantime, the lifelong workaholic is stuck on the sidelines.
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Lifelong learning and re-skilling programs can enhance productivity across generations.
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This came naturally to Anderson, a lifelong resident of the borough.
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"Battling any addiction is a lifelong and difficult struggle," Affleck wrote.
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I developed what may be a lifelong, chronic daily headache disorder.
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The collection is the embodiment of a lifelong obsession with puzzles.
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But Mr. Miller, a lifelong bachelor, kept working for one reason.
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"This is gonna be a lifelong journey for me," Furie responds.
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But the experience gave him a lifelong goal: find a cure.
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Viral suppression can be lifelong if people stay on their medicine.
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I'm a lifelong Democrat and fairly progressive on almost every issue.
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Seeking love and lifelong companionship is not always a personal necessity.
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It also perhaps feeds a lifelong sense of being an outsider.
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My lifelong project in my painting has been to locate myself.
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Trump has a lifelong record of bullying, aggression, lying, and extremism.
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Success is this journey, a lifelong learning, that is very important.
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Reading for pleasure is a lifelong gift of entertainment and learning.
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It was the beginning of a lifelong relationship with the university.
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He marvelled at the artist's lifelong obsession with the female form.
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No one writes a better love letter than a lifelong reader.
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As a lifelong student of American popular music, Springsteen clearly noticed.
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Hope's lifelong penchant for chorus girls was an open industry secret.
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Coming out [kuhm-ing-out] | verb A lifelong process of self-acceptance.
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Mr. Bowie forged bonds between parents and children and sparked lifelong friendships.
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Mr. Landau, 55, is an accountant, theater writer and lifelong New Yorker.
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Lifelong friends celebrate their 100th birthdaysFriends forever has a whole new meaning.
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"Jeff Sessions has a lifelong record of racist voter suppression," said Theoharis.
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Patricof said Schultz, a self-described lifelong Democrat, is nothing like Perot.
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So thankful for this experience and the lifelong friends Tripp has made!
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I am 63, and a lifelong scifi freak, both film and literature.
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I'm a lifelong Republican, and I don't agree with what you're doing.
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"Lifelong learning is where it's at" is my favorite one of these.
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"The allergy can go away, it's not a lifelong thing," he said.
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"I am 65 yrs old & lifelong Bud drinker," tweeted one football fan.
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Our time spent together in LA really helped solidify our lifelong friendships.
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Y'know, the era of courtship and lifelong marriage and all that shit.
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This was done to avoid paying for potentially lifelong costs in care.
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Patients with beta thalassemia typically receive lifelong blood transfusions every few weeks.
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Caitlyn Jenner has made it known that she is a lifelong Republican.
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Measles, for example, can lead to pneumonia, lifelong brain damage and deafness.
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We've all started lifelong friendships here, and some of us even families.
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Anthony Hopkins fulfilled his lifelong dream of no longer appearing on television.
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You've only just begun your lifelong journey of cleaning up this money.
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I'm a lifelong motorsports fan, but I've never driven on a track.
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But he will face a lifelong commitment to filing with the IRS.
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The experience I had working in this ward left a lifelong impression.
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A terrible trial, after which the defendant was sentenced to lifelong imprisonment.
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Experts say the trauma from such a separation can have lifelong consequences.
|
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Kennedy spent five months in a hospital and experienced lifelong back injuries.
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Brandon Scott is a Cherokee Nation citizen and lifelong resident of Oklahoma.
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She became a lifelong collaborator and colleague in all his academic endeavors.
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Membership has always been a lifelong honor, with no procedures for expulsion.
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It also spawned in me a lifelong interest in reading ingredient labels.
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"It's been an incredible 3 years full of lifelong memories," he continued.
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A lifelong ban on members of Congress becoming lobbyists when they retire.
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He is hometown proud — a lifelong resident who vows never to leave.
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Bryan was a lifelong hockey man and he will be greatly missed.
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Today: news writer Lauren O'Neill on her lifelong love of Britney Spears.
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The 22012-year-old fence company owner is a lifelong Albertville resident.
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As a lifelong Android user, I couldn't wait to try the Pixel.
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If you let it, astrology can be a topic of lifelong study.
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Pain, and the specter of brain trauma, will be their lifelong companions.
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But addiction treatment and recovery can be a long — sometimes lifelong — process.
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Michael Krol, 40, whose lifelong dream was to become a police officer.
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Zoo officials explain that the birds develop lifelong bonds with their keepers.
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I have several good climate scientist friends who have been lifelong Republicans.
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Everyone has their burdens and some families out there have lifelong struggle.
|
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His lifelong insecurity about his looks was certainly a factor as well.
|
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Holloway recently authored a report on the lifelong impact of air pollution.
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"There's definitely going to be a lifelong bond between us," said Grochowski.
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Can Amazon's new app help kids develop a lifelong love of reading?
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It is not a midlife crisis so much as a lifelong passion.
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"Today was the fulfillment of a personal lifelong ambition," Moses told CNBC.
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Lead is a neurotoxin and can lead to irreversible and lifelong problems.
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As a lifelong Mets fan i am "supposed" to hate the nats.
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This whole population is at a greater risk of lifelong housing instability.
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This last wish was in keeping with Dewdney's lifelong mission – educating children.
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For them, it was a necessary phase in an ambitious, lifelong revolution.
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"Some leave with developmental disabilities and lifelong special needs," he told CNN.
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It's enough to make even lifelong Republicans shake their heads in disbelief.
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It's also important to remember, she said, that it's a lifelong process.
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It is supposed to discourage young people from turning into lifelong smokers.
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Lifelong learning But our national response can't just be about young people.
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So begins her lifelong quest to render tangible her mother's loving spirit.
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He has described himself as a lifelong conservative, but his opponents, Reps.
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In each state, lifelong party officials largely controlled the delegate-selection process.
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Johansson was a lifelong supporter and honorary president of Stockholm club AIK.
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"Early exposure to toxic air has lifelong consequences for them," he said.
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Advocates say the moves will turn youth into lifelong voters, strengthening democracy.
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So what's it like to meet the focus of such lifelong fascination?
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Here's what we know about the teen suspects, who are lifelong friends.
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She had, it is suggested, a lifelong sexual relationship with her brother.
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As a lifelong Labour supporter, I am permanently skeptical of Conservative politicians.
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She has taught me about the importance of collaboration and lifelong learning.
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Israel trip will create a lifelong relationship with the Jewish civilization on
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He was a lifelong Vermonter who knew every parish in the state.
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When he mimicked a journalist for his lifelong disability, they tsked-tsked.
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They met in 2004, through their respective partners, who are lifelong friends.
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Our Rockette "sisters" are the people with whom we develop lifelong friendships.
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Unless those lessons turn into a lifelong passion or a performance career,
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He'll be fine, but, the impact of incarceration is a lifelong impact.
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Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin, while not lifelong friends, were once close.
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A cosmetic love Giannecchini has had a lifelong relationship with talcum powder.
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It doesn't have to be a lifelong chum like depression or anxiety.
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Much of that is due to the lifelong protections that vaccines offer.
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The search for the "perfect" T-shirt can be a lifelong journey.
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It's not as though I'm doing this from lifelong ideology against Republicans.
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What a perfect ending that would be to a lifelong baseball story.
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Being a lifelong evangelical himself, Erickson had some thoughts on the matter.
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They have portrayed him as a lifelong crusader for Social Security cuts.
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The Kepler project grew out of William Borucki's lifelong love of space.
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Sex is a lifelong exploration, so buckle up and enjoy the ride.
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Paine was a lifelong advocate of commerce, free trade, and free markets.
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Like Ms. Fariña, the departing chancellor, Mr. Carranza is a lifelong educator.
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" Lifelong presidencies, he said, "freeze specific groups of elites out of power.
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Mr. McCabe has described himself to friends as a lifelong Republican voter.
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She wants to guide her fans on a lifelong path to health.
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Other speakers also recounted Harper's lifelong acts of charity and political activism.
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In the meritocratic experience, he locates a lifelong salt mine for elites.
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A lifelong New Yorker, Mr. Steinhardt has given millions to city institutions.
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Which of these lifelong dreams do you find most memorable or touching?
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He needs support, a sounding board and, as a lifelong hotelier, guests.
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I myself have a duly filled, lifelong vaccination record to boast about.
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In fact, he's enjoyed a lifelong fascination with themes of mental disturbance.
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They are to moral life what lifelong learners are to intellectual life.
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Huntington, a lifelong Democrat, was accused of blimpish conservatism, jingoism or worse.
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Unlike typical workers, these judges had lifelong job security and powerful positions.
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It was also the steppingstone to a lifelong affair with sports memorabilia.
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Let's hope there won't be a lifelong struggle to find self-acceptance.
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It's a lifelong commitment, and the works need continual care to survive.
|
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And Mr. Parrish has a simple solution: reading, reflection and lifelong learning.
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A lifelong Republican, Elbrecht didn't think Trump was much of a businessman.
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Next week: Jack takes up his lifelong dream of juggling chain saws!
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He was 89 and had been a lifelong resident of the island.
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Make way for regrets, recriminations and the basis for a lifelong hangover.
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Siblings are often the only people with whom we have lifelong relationships.
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"I'm a lifelong progressive Democrat, but my favorite reformer was Joseph Pilates."
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They fail to spark a lifelong friendship, which is no great surprise.
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Later, he began a lifelong journey to largely recede from public view.
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Alex King, a 23-year-old lifelong Raiders fan from Salinas, Calif.
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As lifelong wrestling fans, both have watched Mr. Dhesi's rise with pride.
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Sharon Risher's mother, Ethel Lance, was a lifelong member of the church.
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I'm not someone who's ever gushed about my lifelong love of books.
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BE LIKE THE FOX: Machiavelli's Lifelong Quest for Freedom, by Erica Benner.
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He's a lifelong charlatan, a con man, a habitué of bankruptcy courts.
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But as a lifelong advocate for transparency, I tend to favor openness.
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This type of connection is usually lifelong and already intertwines your finances.
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I can't comprehend what sort of lifelong trauma this administration is inflicting.
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So it bottled the excess wine, and Mr. Schneider found lifelong inspiration.
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But few stay healthy and strong lifelong, and no one stays young.
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And they strive to prepare their children for school and lifelong learning.
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"I'm a lifelong Republican, but I just can't do it," another concurs.
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In previous court hearings, prosecutors have described Nader as a lifelong pedophile.
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Like lifelong "sex offenders," violent recidivists are rarer than you might think.
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A Harvard graduate, he is a lifelong Democrat, liberal on social issues.
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The results for some of these victims will be lifelong physical ailments.
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He ascribed it to a lifelong ability to think like a child.
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A lifelong arbiter of style and avid acquirer of beautiful things, Mrs.
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"As far as I am concerned will be lifelong friends," he adds.
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"They don't trust easy," said Tanisha Burns, 29, a lifelong Morton resident.
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They're all great movies, sure, but none felt like a lifelong favorite.
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It is unjust to saddle such an offender with a lifelong punishment.
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Beto O'Rourke has cast his mother, Melissa O'Rourke, as a lifelong Republican.
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Far from England, both Britons had a lifelong yearning for a home.
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" Dr. Yalow, she wrote in the biographical sketch, "became a lifelong mentor.
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They enjoy being near family, lifelong friends and Long Island Sound beaches.
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It was fun because obviously working with Julia was a lifelong goal.
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A lifelong resident of Tampa, he is now president of Johnston Communications.
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Tolkien's lifelong love of language extended into the aesthetic realm as well.
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Second, they view child care as an investment in their lifelong earnings.
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I finished the puzzle somehow that weekend, and formed a lifelong devotion.
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Prodigy died last Tuesday after a lifelong battle with sickle cell anemia.
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He advocates helping lifelong miners secure sustainable jobs and keep their benefits.
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Roger Peyrefitte's fictionalized biography of Fersen and his lifelong companion, Nino Cesarini.
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I'm glad I went, and it sparked my lifelong love of travel.
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Ingesting the heavy metal can stunt brain development and cause lifelong health impacts.
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Reagan's "appearance and style" might also have tweaked a lifelong insecurity that Mrs.
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Richly textured and vividly rendered, it's clearly the fruit of a lifelong love.
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Soon, Mueller, a lifelong Republican, was at the center of a political firestorm.
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And, if you're open to it, you might leave with some lifelong friends.
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Click here to view original GIFGetting a tattoo is (mostly) a lifelong commitment.
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As a lifelong fan, Kevin loves to watch and root for the Mets.
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Your friend should establish whether their delayed ejaculation has been lifelong or acquired.
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"It's been a lifelong dream to do some kind of motorsport," Hogye says.
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Is it for a 4-year, 6-year, 103-year, or lifelong term?
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Lifelong West residents Mike and Janet Sulak lost their home in the blast.
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Your special report on lifelong learning mentioned Singapore's "individual learning accounts" (January 14th).
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"FLOTUS is a lifelong Cubs fan," he said, to cheers from the audience.
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Why not use that to your advantage and find a potential lifelong mate?
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I was disconnected from everyone in my life, my family, my lifelong friends.
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The IMF economists proposed improving investment in workforce skills and encouraging lifelong saving.
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Afterward, Nadal said that he expected sneaker collecting to become a lifelong passion.
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More would die from the effects of radiation or endure lifelong health complications.
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These cultural norms validated a solid work ethic and a single lifelong career.
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He's a lifelong Republican and served as vice chief of staff to Gen.
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Both are lifelong Republicans with reputations for keeping politics out of their work.
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I foolishly thought I was done with my lifelong battle with the scale.
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They were lifelong traumas that changed the way I walk in the world.
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We became brother and sister, and I'm looking forward to a lifelong friendship.
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Richard E. Grant fulfilled his lifelong dream of meeting his icon Barbra Streisand!
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Her sculpture practice grew out of this lifelong desire to explore the unknown.
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All the political parties went into the election promising to champion lifelong learning.
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Sorry to get so Oprah, but the body stuff is a lifelong journey.
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Spiesshofer noted that we need a lifelong education ecosystem that enables intergenerational education.
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Unrealistic because I knew of Sarah's lifelong ambition to run her own company.
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Will she have a job with good insurance to cover her lifelong treatment?
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No matter where on Earth a person lives, parenthood is a lifelong investment.
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"A Lifelong Advocate for Gun Safety," reads the mailer, first reported by Politico.
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But because it can change over time, treating the disease requires lifelong management.
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Holland, who died in 19843, was a professor, playwright, author, and lifelong activist.
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Instead, he has fully embraced his lifelong role as the Prince of Wales.
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A lifelong storyteller and self-mythologizer, Barlow was also a natural-born politician.
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A lifelong musician, the producer became interested in DJing vinyl after her What.
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Like most successful leaders and entrepreneurs, Obama is a lifelong fan of books.
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It's a lifelong process, and they are nearly twice as likely to reskill.
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His team suggested he died after a lifelong battle with sickle cell anemia.
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Appropriately, her birthday party was as enigmatic and interactive as her lifelong practice.
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Or more of a lifelong partner kind of romance, with sex thrown in?
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Microcephaly is a lifelong condition with no known cure, the CDC website said.
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He died of heart failure, associated with his COPD and lifelong smoking habit.
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And that was very hard for me to do, as a lifelong Republican.
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It sounds like the band is basically your lifelong love letter to horror.
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"Better late than never," the 24-year-old lifelong Levittown resident told CNN.
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And, did I mention that Mueller himself has been a lifelong registered Republican?
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"It seems so romantic and thoughtful to share the lifelong burden of menstruation."
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But he was a lifelong admirer of the United States and (especially) Britain.
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Graham and Nancy Reagan hit it off so well they became lifelong friends.
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My only lament: The story glosses over Bourgeois's lifelong choler at her father.
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As someone with a lifelong physical disability — or is it a "mobility impairment"?
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Passionate about helping people Heather's parents recalled their daughter's lifelong zeal for justice.
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Be a continuous, lifelong learner, which shows you don't think you know everything.
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Start while you're young, though, and you might develop some good, lifelong habits.
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"How children navigate their emotional world is critical to lifelong success," she said.
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Does his lifelong fixation on misfits and oddballs not cry out for "Pinocchio"?
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Disastrous as it was, that event determined my lifelong devotion to the city.
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" Roberts said of Maddon: "I just pride myself in being a lifelong learner.
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Even for lifelong NBA fans, this a deep piece of fun basketball trivia.
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Lead exposure in childhood can have a lifelong effect on development and health.
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AMLG: What got you interested in robotics — has this been a lifelong passion?
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But there are some things, like a favorite fragrance, that inspire lifelong devotion.
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I made lifelong friends there—I miss it in a wonderfully nostalgic way.
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In visiting Cooperstown, I was fulfilling a lifelong dream as a baseball nerd.
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Finally, I had found the solution to my lifelong struggle with body hate.
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People want to climb Everest and they're not necessarily lifelong climbers or mountaineers.
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They're saddled with enough student debt to turn them into lifelong indentured servants.
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The rap legend's lifelong friend, Q-Tip, said finishing the project was tough.
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" Near the end, "his lifelong artistic activity became in retrospect a wasteful expenditure […].
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The world tour would catapult Raka Rasmi into a lifelong career in dance.
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Sometimes the things her mother did from lifelong repetition looked like magic tricks.
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Mr. Nozkowski acquired his lifelong habit of long daily walks from his father.
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Now I think much more of it is going into employability, lifelong learning.
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And Mr. Turner was also sentenced to lifelong registration as a sex offender.
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But kids don't merely get diseases that parents already have lifelong protection from.
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That begins advertising's lifelong mantra — if you make it, life will be good.
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"Sullivan County has come a long way," said Ms. Bakken, a lifelong resident.
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Your parents are well aware of his lifelong melancholy and tendency to isolate.
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The blatant white nationalist demagoguery of the election has startled even lifelong Republicans.
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Anyone who has had measles, as many older adults have, has lifelong immunity.
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A lifelong friend to other animals, she displayed an endearing gentleness toward cats.
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That date is the first day of her now lifelong commitment to sobriety.
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For many visitors, running the shop is the fulfillment of a lifelong fantasy.
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It is deeply unfair that mere accusations can lead to devastating, lifelong consequences.
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In 2003, she finally qualified as an elementary school teacher, her lifelong ambition.
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To some, she is a teacher or mentor, to others, a lifelong friend.
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A lifelong bachelor, Mr. Papa lives in the house where he grew up.
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Ann Schonberg was a Detroit homemaker and a lifelong smoker with mild emphysema.
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When it comes to scary stuff, I am a lifelong and total wuss.
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As my lifelong mentor, I can't wait to have her home full time.
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The courses are curated for both lifelong learning and building new career skills.
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But when teachers repeatedly punish young children, their efforts can cause lifelong harm.
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To a lifelong transit worker, today's problems do not come as a surprise.
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"The Village Voice," one lifelong Mississippian told me dreamily, "that's a real newspaper."
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She finds a lover and adviser in her lifelong friend Sarah Churchill (Weisz).
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Stevens was a lifelong Republican but was considered liberal in his judicial rulings.
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Seeking more than an instructional relationship, the organization seeks to promote lifelong relationships.
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As a lifelong knitter (but not candlemaker), I take exception to that characterization.
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Mutombo is a father of seven and the son of a lifelong educator.
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Also: How to make children become lifelong readers; New York's Paris movie theater.
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He pretended at times to be engaged to his lifelong friend Barbara Walters.
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And her son, now 14, realizes that this will be a lifelong issue.
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The lower dose protects for 12 months but does not give lifelong immunity.
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It was his lifelong dream to serve, according to his mother, Linda Miller.
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So she turned to lifelong friend Maria Gabriela Velasco, a psychologist and entrepreneur.
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That, he said later, was when his lifelong love affair with photography began.
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Tlaib doesn't care that the BlackRock CEO is a "lifelong" Democratic Party supporter.
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And that's left them with lifelong impairments with their proprioception, touch, and movement.
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If Oprah can't buy permanent lifelong weight loss, maybe it can't be bought.
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Boring pizzas do not inspire lifelong memories, no matter how beautiful the view.
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She held the job briefly, but it sparked her lifelong interest in fashion.
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It's a gorgeously funny, vulnerable performance that is the stuff of lifelong crushes.
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Symonds, a lifelong invalid, wrote relentlessly about the naturalness of same-sex desire.
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But maybe I don't really have this thing that's going to be lifelong.
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Bourdain could have made a case for his lifelong commitment to women's rights.
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That will definitely keep them reading — and turn them into lifelong comics fans.
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And we're looking for a fair process where I can be heard and defend the — my integrity, my lifelong record — my lifelong record of promoting dignity and equality, starting with the women who knew me when I was 14 years old.
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"I hope people begin to understand that this is a lifelong pursuit," he said.
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I'd like to know how many have gotten acquainted and become lifelong friends here.
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It is vindication in some lifelong battle against an enemy I could never find.
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A lifelong programmer and tinkerer, Fries also is also the creator of Halo 2600.
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"It used to be sort of pretty, actually," says Nellie Cruz, a lifelong resident.
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"Matt's a lifelong fellow petrolhead and I'm thrilled he's joining Top Gear," he said.
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Are you a lifelong horoscope reader who wants to take it up a notch?
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Grab a lifelong subscription to SERPstash and ensure top billing on every Google search.
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Exposure to lead stunts childhood development and can lead to lifelong effects on health.
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"This one is unusually large," says Mayor Adrian Kavanagh, a lifelong resident of Ferryland.
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According to his bio on the department's website, Scuse is a lifelong Delaware farmer.
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Cherukuri has a lifelong love of Tesla coils, which produce powerful AC electrical fields.
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It's created what we think are lifelong friendships and bonds that have been incredible.
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Re-training alone will not suffice, and lifelong investment in skills may be required.
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Fifteen years ago, this wouldn't have happened in Douglas County, the lifelong resident said.
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My lifelong obsession with makeup started with watching my mom put her makeup on.
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The leadership and the other guys who were in it are my lifelong friends.
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Trump, a lifelong teetotaler, didn't scour the globe to find the very best vodka.
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That's despite all indications th ekiller was a lifelong mental patient on psychiatric drugs.
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A retired teacher and empty nester decides to become a doctor, her lifelong dream.
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"This situation reminds us all that we are lifelong learners," the district statement said.
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"They're all lifelong Republicans," he says, toggling his phone to play a Keen song.
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On Thursday, Danius announced that she would be resigning from the otherwise lifelong position.
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Decisions like Halsall's could have a lifelong impact on a working mother's earnings potential.
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Schizophrenia is a lifelong, disabling condition, but there are no relays for this disease.
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Rocard was a lifelong party activist, and voiced doubts about Mr Macron's political startup.
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But his lifelong opposition to globalisation hardly makes him the man to negotiate one.
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Many fiercely loyal Hillary-ists appreciate her lifelong commitment to empowering women and girls.
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But he found, as a lifelong devotee of Tolkien, a strong Hobbit element too.
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"That is a lifelong investment, a 50- to 100-year timeline investment," Woods said.
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A lifelong cook, she said chopping onions in her Los Angeles home soothed her.
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Rick Springfield doesn't mince words when it comes to his lifelong battle with depression.
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"This is my lifelong dream," Maezawa, who founded the online fashion destination Zozotown, began.
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In 200, Bloom founded Wish of a Lifetime, which grants lifelong wishes to seniors.
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It's been my lifelong dream to be a Las Vegas girl, I'm so overjoyed!
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"Some children develop pneumonia, a serious lung infection, or lifelong brain damage," he said.
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A few months of precautions can prevent devastating lifelong defects for the developing fetus.
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The 67-year-old grandmother and lifelong Democrat sees it in its ground game.
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Both of these Hunts need to be in anger management of the lifelong variety.
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The couple also reveals their hopes for a lifelong union: "Pray for the vows."
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A lifelong vegetarian, McCartney does not use fur, leather, or PVC in her collections.
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"My lifelong passion is cooking, but of course with a healthy twist," she says.
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They became lifelong friends and Rosa played a key role in Ricky's solo success.
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Alex & Karen Memphis, TN Alex: Becoming a mom was a lifelong dream of mine.
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McCain and Larson developed a lifelong friendship during their time in the Naval Academy.
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It fueled the idea for Collegium for Lifelong Learning, which got underway in 2003.
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But laced amid this tremendous energy was a lifelong struggle to be taken seriously.
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The death of Chewie's lifelong buddy Han Solo does not make Rey his boss.
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This is not a decision I make lightly, for I am a lifelong Republican.
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Such syphilis cases carry higher risks of miscarriage, newborn death and lifelong health issues.
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As a lifelong expert on French dip sandwiches, Binder shared a few pro tips.
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Are you someone who has had a lifelong interest in the idea of aliens?
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And it's not made to last because, though a lifelong commitment, pregnancy is temporary.
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Former NBC's "Tonight Show" host Jay Leno is notorious for his lifelong (relative) frugality.
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I remember my father -- a lifelong Republican -- echoing the popular line at the time.
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An alleged attempted rapist was confirmed to a lifelong position on the Supreme Court.
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People started calling her Sister Occupy, which re-ignited her lifelong fascination with nuns.
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If marrying Troy Bolton is your lifelong dream, you might just be in luck.
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He didn't, but he gave me the lifelong gift of being leery near ledges.
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Trejo was sentenced to 25 years in prison and lifelong probation, the AJC reports.
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Thanks to girlfriend Lauren Graham, Peter Krause was able to fulfill a lifelong dream!
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Ana Bermudez learned that lesson when she applied to college as a lifelong Californian.
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He has also studied and taught martial arts and found a lifelong spiritual mentor.
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Later, I stumbled on " Raising Lifelong Learners", which had helped me change my behaviors.
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Hayward Brown was 18, black, a lifelong Detroiter, arrested numerous times as a juvenile.
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Being a lifelong California voter has taught me to be deeply skeptical of referendums.
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Some were indentured servants, not lifelong vassals: chattel slavery had yet to be codified.
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And the development of Lilium is the culmination of a lifelong fascination with flight.
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Unruh, a lifelong Republican, sure didn't sound like she will be changing her mind.
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"I knew it was a lifelong disorder that would need medication indefinitely," Shaw said.
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Health damage in early childhood is "persistent and pervasive", he warned, bringing lifelong consequences.
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On the set of Wolf of Wall Street they seemingly cemented a lifelong bond.
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Skill-building must be a lifelong endeavor, and our policies must reflect this philosophy.
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The city inspired one resident, Karl Polanyi, to a lifelong defense of social democracy.
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The New York Times: Trump, lifelong New Yorker, declares himself a resident of Florida.
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Misconceptions Actually: Neglecting baby teeth can set a child up for lifelong dental trouble.
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The tribal identity – sometimes lifelong – attached to teams fosters civic pride and community fun.
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He felt compelled to do this by his unwavering, lifelong devotion to the Constitution.
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Reading is a great way to keep your brain sharp and practice lifelong learning.
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Here, her lifelong "determination to rise" makes for a moving paean to female aspiration.
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The portrait that emerges of this lifelong womanizer is not a very appealing one.
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"Star Trek" (2009) welcomed newcomers to the sci-fi series and impressed lifelong fans.
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In her late 20153s, Dr. Karcher has the toned body of a lifelong athlete.
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The story centers on the lifelong friendship between two members of this privileged set.
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They become roommates, and the seeds — and tone — of a lifelong friendship are sown.
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David Goss, a lifelong Republican, created a dating site for supporters of Donald Trump.
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But the earlier exposure may have already wrought irreversible damage, including lifelong cognitive impairments.
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And despite being a lifelong Methodist and churchgoer herself, Clinton only got 19 percent.
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Classes, aimed at adults 50 and older, include wellness, lifelong learning, fitness and entertainment.
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But for lifelong companionship, listeners choose songwriters who help them keep up the fight.
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He only changed his lifelong Republican registration to independent after he became FBI director.
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Yasira Morado, 32, came to the parade with her mother, Maria, a lifelong fan.
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The task of writing fiction in line with Winters's postulates became his lifelong mission.
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"Matt's a lifelong fellow petrolhead and I'm thrilled he's joining Top Gear," said Evans.
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Joe Schmo gets swayed by debates; lifelong-Republican superlawyers like Gonzales generally do not.
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Three lifelong friends from Washington, D.C., celebrated turning 100 years old together this weekend.
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Neither actively seeks new relationships, though each maintains a small group of lifelong friends.
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Soyinka has been a lifelong critic of dictatorships in Nigeria and elsewhere in Africa.
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"It is vindication in some lifelong battle against an enemy I could never find."
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In 1825, Delacroix visited England, which engendered his lifelong enthusiasm for Byron and Shakespeare.
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Trump bore little resemblance to the lifelong heartland conservatives whom the NRA typically backed.
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In this setting, a lifelong puzzle-missing-a-few-pieces like Beasley makes sense.
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Thicke, born Alan Willis Jeffrey in Kirkland Lake, Ontario, was a lifelong hockey fanatic.
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Exposure is linked to brain damage, lower IQ, behavioral disorders, and lifelong health impacts.
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Lifelong learning is the only path forward to a brighter and more profitable future.
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Some destructive acts are cathartic, and others leave lifelong shadows of grief and anger.
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Does the motivation to keep playing still come from your lifelong love of music?
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As a lifelong club head, how you are reacting to what happened in Orlando?
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And he made tons of Philly kids in the 1990s lifelong fans of hockey.
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For real straight edgers, it wasn't a passing thing, it was a lifelong commitment.
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It perfectly fit my lifelong definition of fun – an activity spontaneous, absorbing, even therapeutic.
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FGM can also cause lifelong painful conditions such as fistula and fatal childbirth complications.
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The Stones tucked lifelong blues scholarship behind the kick and yowl of the music.
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For some who grew up during the Great Depression, resourcefulness was a lifelong habit.
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Or is the indifference an unconscious manifestation of the author's lifelong ambivalence toward facts?
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As a lifelong Republican, I am ashamed to see what my party has become.
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As a lifelong "Star Wars" fan, there's only one way I can answer this.
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Songbirds, which form lifelong mating pairs, have brain systems perfectly tuned to fit together.
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Like skills attainment courses for the sort of corporate employee, or the lifelong learner.
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Manson was a lifelong white supremacist who had known associations to the Aryan Brotherhood.
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But she also offered an explanation for her lifelong fascination with sex and romance.
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Mellon, a lifelong horticulture enthusiast, was asked to redesign the White House Rose Garden.
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It was his movie debut; it was also the beginning of a lifelong friendship.
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She later converted to Judaism and became his lifelong emotional and intellectual soul mate.
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"The big picture here is that brain health is a lifelong issue," she said.
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Her marriage to James Cecil King ended in divorce, but they remained lifelong friends.
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She began a lifelong relationship with the Jamaican-born novelist and poet Michelle Cliff.
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They did not fall in love, but she and my grandparents became lifelong friends.
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Searching for the perfect lifelong mate is a noble goal, but a fool's errand.
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Soon after, when Stanton met the dynamic Susan Anthony, a lifelong relationship was forged.
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As a lifelong Republican, it pains me to say this, but it's the truth.
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I watched my single, working-class mother deal with lifelong problems associated with obesity.
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How much would you shell out for the lifelong love of a robot pal?
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Instead, we would promote lifelong learning as a means to achieve a recovered life.
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Florence's lifelong dream is to perform in Carnegie Hall, despite her dreadful singing voice.
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Finally, our food writer says cooking the perfect beef stew is a lifelong goal.
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Writing a book was my lifelong dream, but promoting it is my absolute nightmare.
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I am a lifelong textbook author, and my writing is a full-time job.
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It sounds ominous, but aren't all life partners also lifelong patients in a sense?
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It has been the lifelong mission of many to ensure we remember the internment.
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Prince Charles, a lifelong environmentalist, was impressed with Thunberg's sense of urgency and dedication.
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Another thing that's not commonly known: Treatment for breast cancer is lifelong, McKire says.
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His answer, of course, is "the city," which for lifelong Manhattanites obviously means Manhattan.
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Wozniak, a lifelong engineer, wrote his own formula for happiness when he was 20.
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Marshall Goldsmith, an executive coach, author and lifelong family friend of Ms. Kerr, officiated.
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" Janice Deringer described herself as a "lifelong fan that is about to give up.
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I'm a lifelong lover of McDonald's honey mustard, and my heart is hard-won.
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Imagine how different the game would be if A-Rod was a lifelong Mariner.
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Children and infants who consumed the water are likely to suffer lifelong learning disabilities.
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Donald Trump is a lifelong Democrat who became a Republican when he discovered birtherism.
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Nicotine can cause changes in the developing brain that make lifelong addiction more likely.
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She is a lifelong Republican, appointed to the FDIC by President George W. Bush.
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Allowing 216- and 216-year-olds to vote will "create lifelong voters," Khalil said.
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That's ahead of "making a lifelong commitment" (81 percent) and "financial stability" (28 percent).
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And Amazon Prime offers "Love Is Strange," Ira Sachs's touching portrait of lifelong love.
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Agnes Pelton was a lifelong seeker whose matriarchal, artistic household set her aesthetic course.
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So if Oprah can't do permanent lifelong weight loss, maybe it can't be done.
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Iris is a lifelong rabble-rouser; politically she has moved from barricade to barricade.
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I also felt satisfied because I was finally making my lifelong dream come true.
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Trump routinely derides Rosenstein, calling him a Democrat even though he's a lifelong Republican.
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This advice has become the foundation of my desire to be a lifelong learner.
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Mr Aso's scepticism might just be wishful thinking: he is, after all, a lifelong smoker.
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HIV infection is easily avoided and also easily treated (albeit that the treatment is lifelong).
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Mr Farage may never succeed in his lifelong ambition of winning a seat in Parliament.
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For one, Stevens is a lifelong Republican who was appointed by Republican President Gerald Ford.
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Once a person has been infected with Zika, they are thought to develop lifelong immunity.
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He said the economic injustice he witnessed there inspired a lifelong sympathy for the poor.
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"I may have finally overcome my near-lifelong fear of stinging insects," Whitman told Gizmodo.
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A known lifelong baseball fan, he received his invite to the game through his work.
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Whether you rent or host, using Airbnb can lead to new discoveries and lifelong friendships.
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Kamala Harris pointed to how migrant children taken from their parents will suffer lifelong trauma.
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One had moved from Michigan to fulfill a lifelong dream of becoming a street cop.
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ELLEITHEE: I don&apost for a moment think George Will will become a lifelong Democrat.
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The lifelong Republican voter declined to say how she voted in the 2016 presidential race.
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Sessions paints himself as having a lifelong commitment to justice and local law enforcement officials.
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From pimple flare-ups to lifelong battles with acne, stars are getting candid about skincare.
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As professional, lifelong shoppers, we here at Refinery29 know where to find the good stuff.
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Are the benefits of youth tackle football worth risking the lifelong health of your brain?
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New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio also paid tribute to the lifelong New Yorker.
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Prolonged exposure to serious stress — known as toxic stress — can lead to lifelong health consequences.
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The disease can cause lifelong issues if a pregnant woman passes it onto her child.
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Hall asked Tackett, a lifelong animal lover, to watch over Kimber during his hospital stay.
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HIV, or human immunodeficiency virus, is a lifelong disease that attacks a person's immune system.
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With no monetary incentive or promise of a lifelong supply of Chipotle at the end?
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Julia Moskin The quest for a perfect beef stew is, of course, a lifelong one.
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Prolonged exposure to serious stress—known as toxic stress—can lead to lifelong health consequences.
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"It was a little nerve-racking," the lifelong Disney fan says of writing Moana's score.
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OCD is, after all, like many mental illness: a chronic condition that may be lifelong.
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This is a terribly unexpected loss of my lifelong friend, I will forever miss him.
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It's this lifelong passion that helped lead me to becoming a pioneer in bionic technology.
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There is much talk about lifelong learning, though few countries are doing much about it.
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Jackson is also a lifelong activist who self-published her memoir, The Transexual From Tobago.
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"Kumail is a lifelong rom-com fanatic—has watched all of them," according to Gordon.
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The position is nominated by the president and is meant to be a lifelong post.
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Scaringe — a lifelong car nut and a Clark Kent lookalike — claims to have it all.
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Forcing North Korea's lifelong foes to become friends has been the Kims' aim ever since.
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Yet no amount of bewitching could turn Ms. Reiches's long-term romances into lifelong affairs.
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The plan never really materialized, though his love of music would be a lifelong romance.
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As we all know, Prince Charles had a lifelong love affair with Camilla Parker Bowles.
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A source close to Aaron previously told PEOPLE the brothers have had a lifelong rivalry.
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We could practically write a memoir about our lifelong love affair with black tote bags.
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"It was [Don's] lifelong dream to have [his mother's] story told," Snyder told Fox News.
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He had a friend from church who was hospitalized due to some lifelong health complications.
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"I am a lifelong #Republican, but I am ashamed of #GOP today," Shonkwiler tweeted Wednesday.
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Moore became active in diabetes advocacy after she was diagnosed with the lifelong disease herself.
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Bowie retained a lifelong friendship with both him and Hirst's famously candid contemporary Tracey Emin.
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A lifelong Republican as well, she's the president of the Utah Federation of Republican Women.
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Angst and apocalypse, media and paranoia, distance and yearning were among Mr. Bowie's lifelong themes.
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But Worden, a lifelong dancer, was quickly knocked unconscious after stepping outside of the car.
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It was through moonlit dinners and enduring after parties that they forged their lifelong bonds.
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I wouldn't be surprised if we found out that Darren Wilson is a lifelong Democrat.
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Decide today to become a lifelong student and take control of your own self-education.
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President Richard Nixon appointed Stevens, a lifelong Republican, to the federal appeals court in Chicago.
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"Be a lifelong learner and I guarantee you, you're going to be successful," Novak said.
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A lifelong Republican, this is the first time Comella has ever worked for a Democrat.
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I didn't have to live with the lifelong regret of being a Florida Nader voter.
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An insider close to Aaron previously told PEOPLE the brothers have had a lifelong rivalry.
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"Lifelong schizophrenia" Two of the eight executions planned for this month have already been blocked.
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Of the 87 studies, 13 did separate out the lifelong abstainers from the former drinkers.
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Addiction is a chronic disease and, like hypertension or diabetes, it may require lifelong therapy.
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After all, gunshot injuries often have lifelong repercussions for victims and the communities around them.
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Too often Hillary Clinton—a lifelong policy wonk—sounds like a set of PowerPoint slides.
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His mind itching, Machuga eventually found mental relief in a lifelong hobby — playing video games.
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My lifelong emotional associations with colors were still intact, even if my sight was not.
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This has been a lifelong ambition and I'm excited to form and lead this team.
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A remarkable number of these prominent accounts have met lifelong friends through their shared passion.
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The lower dosage provides temporary protection against the disease but does not confer lifelong immunity.
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He's 67, a lifelong resident of Namie, just 10 km from the Fukushima Daiichi plant.
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Alternately, I've found both experiences to be a lifelong journey: one that ebbs and flows.
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But after his performance in the GOP primary debates, aides caution underestimating the lifelong showman.
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No matter what happens there will always be a scar, a memory, a lifelong association.
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Babies with this condition are born with underdeveloped brains, and face severe, lifelong cognitive impairments.
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And on top of all that, they have to commit to a lifelong career path.
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Nor is there any attempt to consult with lifelong organizers and activists on the issue.
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Being an addict is a lifelong thing, but my sister currently does not use heroin.
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For me, this means lifelong treatment for GVHD of the skin, liver and digestive system.
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This catchy pop number announced his lifelong knack of addressing the cares of ordinary Mexicans.
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On this issue, which has been a lifelong mission for her, she has high credibility.
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For Emma Stone, her battle with anxiety and panic attacks has been a lifelong struggle.
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Her third, "The Girl With the Golden Eyes" (1961), gave her a lifelong professional nickname.
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FGM can also cause lifelong conditions such as fistula as well as fatal childbirth complications.
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They will accuse dedicated lifelong diplomats of being part of a sinister Deep State conspiracy.
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An estimated one in 13 Americans has one of these often debilitating, generally lifelong conditions.
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Forcibly separating children from their parents can have lifelong health implications for the young people.
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For some, it's a lifelong goal, for others, it's a choice made in an instant.
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We are not doing veterans a favor by warehousing them in a lifelong entitlement program.
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In an era of close elections and few independents, "virgin voters" became decisive, lifelong partisans.
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Political involvement might help anchor millennials, as we search for lifelong work, love and stability.
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This heartfelt process replaces secrecy with transparency, separation with lifelong relationships and shame with transformation.
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Finding the Japan that the 19th-century landscape artist Hiroshige created became my lifelong obsession.
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Rather than just having a day-long experience, we're trying to create a lifelong one.
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At 60, Mr. Kelley looks like one of those lifelong surfers at Point Dume nearby.
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Instead of reintegrating with their community upon release, these individuals are saddled with lifelong debt.
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Many have also criticized how both companies have appealed to youth, gaining potential lifelong customers.
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Mumps generally isn't as deadly, but some patients suffer from lifelong complications like hearing loss.
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Nancy Eisan had a successful career as a pharmacist and a lifelong passion for fitness.
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The businessman is the antithesis of everything that the pantsuit-wearing, lifelong bureaucrat Clinton represents.
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His heroism also worsened his back injury, securing him a lifelong struggle with back pain.
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This is going to leave us a lifelong scar and time wont take that away.
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Forced or not, marriage before 22019 – including at 17 – bring devastating, lifelong repercussions for girls.
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Vy Higginsen, a lifelong Harlem resident, author, playwright, producer, and radio host, echoed this sentiment.
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The health consequences aside, Juul makes it radically simple to pick up a lifelong vice.
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On top of the lifelong injury, did the change of career scare you at all?
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It suggests retirees are not spending enough in retirement to live out their lifelong dreams.
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The Pokémon series has always been about forming lifelong bonds with the creatures you find.
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It's how she's always worked, because continuous learning and constant teaching are her lifelong reality.
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Next, she is dodging questions from her lifelong friends about how she makes a living.
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The history of Hockney and his lifelong life-drawing itch, pursued now over seven decades.
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On this album, the naturalism of Swamp Dogg's lifelong soul and funk all but disappears.
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It imparts an early foundation of knowledge that can prepare a child for lifelong success.
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I developed a lifelong addiction to magazines like Vogue, Harper's Bazaar and Women's Wear Daily.
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The year before, he had realized a lifelong dream when he moved to New York.
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The lone employee approving those tax refunds was a lifelong civil servant named Sven Nielsen.
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The study also found that vaping while pregnant can trigger lifelong developmental abnormalities in babies.
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"As a lifelong Yankees fan, I know that the Big Apple produces champions," he said.
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Select one and write about how it illustrates the value of lifelong or intergenerational learning.
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A youthful 64, Mr. Gray is a lifelong Angeleno, with a studio in Leimert Park.
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In the meantime, he said, he's happy to simply continue working on his lifelong craft.
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It can result in PTSD; it can result in lifelong issues with intimacy and trust.
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"It was enormous, a true movie palace," recalled Jim Driscoll, 74, a lifelong Flushing resident.
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Jaime Lannister rushed to Aerys's side, an act that earned him the lifelong nickname Kingslayer.
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LONDON — He had a lifelong habit of reading Agatha Christie novels, beginning at the end.
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A lifelong diner aficionado, he, too, has been a daily breakfast and dinner counter customer.
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The administration is forcing lifelong U.S. citizens of Latino descent to prove they belong here.
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You can't help wondering how many of us became lifelong fans because of this series.
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Peter Serkin had a lifelong fascination with the piano works of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach.
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Phys Ed For lifelong heart health, start exercising early in life and keep exercising often.
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"Icarus" begins with Mr. Fogel describing his lifelong cycling obsession as a largely masochistic one.
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You're a lifelong Republican, but now you're running for Senate in Minnesota as a Democrat.
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But when it comes to serious lifelong relationships, new research suggests, millennials proceed with caution.
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" Adaptability, he added, "is actually more of a mindset around this notion of lifelong learning.
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Summit Financial forms lifelong partnerships with their clients and often works with the whole family.
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A painful losing streak Penn, 31, is a Kansas City native and lifelong Chiefs fan.
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I could have given up early on my almost lifelong struggle at building self-esteem.
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STEM ignites discovery and questioning skills in students and instills a lifelong love of learning.
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Donald Trump's rise to prominence was tied to his status as a lifelong New Yorker.
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And it's why Colin Kaepernick, still in exile from the N.F.L., has his lifelong support.
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She didn't know it then, but Sylvia Earle found her lifelong passion at age 3.
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"This ends his lifelong dream to be PM," said Harrison Cheng of consultancy Control Risks.
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Building and preserving our brain is an ongoing process, so make lifelong learning a priority.
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He said his interest in criminal justice sprang from a lifelong desire to help people.
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It teaches them lifelong financial lessons that most of us don't even get as adults.
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The growth that liberal education inspires is never comfortable, and learning is a lifelong process.
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Leyendecker based the Arrow Collar Man on his favorite model and lifelong partner, Charles Beach.
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This appears to be the beginning of lifelong friendship filled with snuggles for the trio.
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Father Rahner went on to help shape Professor Metz's work in a lifelong professional collaboration.
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"I am absolutely not changing," he said, stating his lifelong position as a moderate Democrat.
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As a lifelong Republican, I have contributed to initiatives of both Republican and Democratic administrations.
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Corfidi works in storm prediction, but has a lifelong fascination with the science of sunsets.
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In a blink, Hesseldahl's lifelong CD collection was gone, and there was no one accountable.
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This week, fulfilling a lifelong dream, the Texan heard his own song on Houston radio.
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"What they're doing is born out of a genuine lifelong passion for books," Strayed said.
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For Mr. Stine, 73, writing the five-issue series is something of a lifelong dream.
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Even lifelong procrastinators can overcome decades of bad habits with the right attitude and strategies.
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Talk You are a lifelong conservative who ran for president in 2016 as an independent.
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By joining the choir, Tiziana Minoli, a retired marketing director, is fulfilling a lifelong dream.
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There is Syed, the lifelong learner, who is raising three children in this same way.
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A Supreme Court Justice should have intellectual heft, judicial temperament and lifelong fitness of character.
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A jumpy faun in a concrete jungle, Justine is a legacy student and lifelong vegetarian.
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"I am a dog dad to a Silken Windhound named Dot and a lifelong metalhead."
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"At the end of the day, it's really a matter of forming lifelong, sustainable habits."
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"Becoming is a lifelong process and I take a lot of comfort in that fact."
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"I think that it is just going to be a lifelong battle," Dr. Cross said.
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I am a lifelong progressive who sees the problem of growing income and wealth inequality.
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When they were released from prison in 2001, Venables and Thompson were granted lifelong anonymity.
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My mother and father hail from Pakistan and India, respectively; both are lifelong, practicing Muslims.
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He said her lifelong resolve played a big factor in trying to kill herself again.
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It was a formative experience that cemented a lifelong love for hiking and the outdoors.
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That memorable exhibition included a childhood notebook on pigeons, which has been a lifelong interest.
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A lifelong Leicester fan, he followed Vardy's career at the club from its very beginnings.
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The writer eventually became finance minister, and he and the prince ended up as lifelong friends.
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As Burgundy told Jimmy Fallon, standup has been a "lifelong passion for about a week now".
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"Appearing on our show was the fulfillment of a lifelong ambition for that lady," he explained.
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Swayze's longtime wife Lisa Niemi also appears in the documentary, getting personal about his lifelong struggle.
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For decades, Dole has proven that public service can truly be a noble, selfless, lifelong calling.
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He also formed the kind of meaningful, lifelong friendships that one hopes to find at college.
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Yanukovych, the Ukrainian president, lived an opulent lifestyle as well — particularly for a lifelong public servant.
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Although she sold the firm in 2001, the experience launched a career as a lifelong #girlboss.
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Colorado native Shareena Casterline made her lifelong dream of opening an online pastry shop a reality.
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For now, "sustained, potentially lifelong, regular consumption may be needed to maintain allergen tolerance," Perkin said.
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Kamala Harris pointed to how migrant children taken from their parents will suffer lifelong trauma. Rep.
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He's also a lifelong Republican who says the union's political contributions do not reflect his values.
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As a lifelong console devotee, VR still feels like a low stakes chemistry experiment to me.
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So it hits home and it's practical and it's lifelong kind of things to live by.
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In addition to appeasing fans, the prospective line is fulfilling a lifelong dream of the singer.
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On Instagram, Jackson posted photos from her night out on Instagram with lifelong friend Sofia Richie.
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One such woman, Mary Beatrice Davidson Kenner, was a lifelong inventor who helped revolutionize menstrual pads.
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And when it was all over, one lifelong Chicago devotee decided to celebrate with a beer.
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The love of sports was lifelong — his very first word was "ball," his mother told CNN.
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Shirley Caesar — gospel singer, songwriter, and recording artist — will sing a tribute to her lifelong friend.
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For many who undergo it, the cutting leaves traumatic memories and can cause lifelong health complications.
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Hopefully, it'll become a lifelong habit instead of a fleeting high for only a few weeks.
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He was an autodidact and a lifelong learner, and he would have found it completely entertaining.
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A lifelong 'political nerd' Games may be exactly how he was able to woo his wife.
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" 313, straight, male"I believe the only really safe consent is through lifelong commitment in marriage.
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The president, a lifelong New Yorker, changed his primary residence from Manhattan to Palm Beach, Fla.
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"It has been a lifelong ambition of mine to fight professionally," said Elba in a statement.
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The Oscar-winning actor credits two lifelong friends for helping him carve a path of success.
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Depression, addiction, the potential to have suicidal ideation or to have symptoms are a lifelong issue.
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It is also in line with Confucian thought, which teaches that learning is a lifelong virtue.
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As a lifelong baseball fan, it was a dream opportunity that I simply couldn't pass up.
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Elementary school standardized test scores are the best in the nation, and lifelong learning opportunities abound.
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He became my lifelong hero and I always wanted to be just and fair like him.
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Michelle is an aspiring fashion designer and, for reasons that eventually become clear, a lifelong coward.
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Kim Kardashian West's lifelong dream has become a reality with the arrival of her daughter Chicago.
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Hosted the Red Wedding and killed a lifelong ally and childhood friend because of a slight.
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The lifelong Utah resident said he&aposll treat everyone equally — whether they are FLDS or not.
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Experts say its prevalence is on the rise -- and in the majority of cases, it's lifelong.
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Air pollution also increases the lifelong risk of heart disease, stroke and cancer, the report said.
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"It shocked everybody," says Clara Garcia, a lifelong Valencia resident and editor of the local newspaper.
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Savannah Guthrie says that body acceptance is "a lifelong struggle" that she continues to work through.
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He was an atheist locked in lifelong battle with a God who neither cared nor existed.
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While the shoots only happen once per year, they've made a lifelong impression on her girls.
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The vertical paintings convey his lifelong interest in making extreme statements in which looking is central.
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But for some of these victims, it's going to be a lifelong struggle to just live.
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His policies veer from shopworn banalities (lifelong learning) to flights of fancy (regionally set interest rates).
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In her 2000 autobiography, Angel on My Shoulder, she recounted her lifelong battle with substance abuse.
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Lifelong Prince fan or casual Netflix viewer — this is one to put in your mental queue.
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Parsons also pursued a lifelong obsession with the occult, sex, and the intersection of the two.
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The condition has been linked with lifelong neurological impairment and developmental delays, as well as death.
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This has been a lifelong dream of mine to be in the pages of the magazine.
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Cocaine addiction is a lifelong disease, for which there is currently no specific FDA-approved medication.
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"If a child eats that fungus, it can cause death or lifelong neurological disease," Spencer said.
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The organization changed her life in many ways, including providing her a lifelong circle of friends.
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Front-to-back, Springsteen's undying optimism and lifelong tendency to root for the underdog are pervasive.
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Asperger syndrome is a lifelong developmental disability associated with autism that affects perception and social interaction.
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The two of us joined the Watergate Committee as college students, and have remained lifelong friends.
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He met Laar, a lifelong bicyclist and BMX racer, at school when they were just 16.
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"My lifelong obsession with makeup started with watching my mom put her makeup on," Rihanna said.
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Widespread Zika virus outbreak means children are born with severe, lifelong birth defects such as microcephaly.
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In use since the late 1960s, the vaccine offers children lifelong protection against the measles virus.
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"I've had a great lifelong dance and I'm a survivor of many hard battles," he wrote.
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As you get older, particularly your 70s or 80s, think about creating lifelong income, McClanahan said.
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It follows a trio of lifelong friends as they try and throw an unforgettable birthday celebration.
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Some plan storm-chasing vacations (chase-cations), living out a lifelong dream of seeing a tornado.
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Machinery worth millions and all the papers pertaining to his lifelong research were burnt to ashes.
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It offers a lifelong lease where residents pay a flat fee that is determined by age.
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Pediatricians say they believe children with elevated levels of lead in Flint will suffer lifelong consequences.
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I mean, these were voices who would go on to be lifelong voices in music criticism.
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For Corbyn, a lifelong anti-war campaigner, conflict resolution and human rights would be the priority.
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Polio, which can cause lifelong paralysis, is now endemic in only two countries, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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"It has always been a lifelong dream of mine to play in the NBA," Bowman wrote.
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"This hurricane is of a magnitude that I have never seen before," the lifelong Texan said.
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They're lifelong conservative activists, and CPAC always felt like a reunion with friends—until this year.
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