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Or to have a young woman say to me that she had a
lifelong
goal of working in a fast-food restaurant.
We call our students "scholars," because they're
lifelong
learners.
I've been a
lifelong
traveler and a bit of an orphan, whereas he comes from a huge family, and definitely stays grounded.
What's interesting to me is that all of this happens in a culture that values
lifelong
monogamy.
Finally fulfilling a
lifelong
dream.
And the destination was a single room in a nunnery, where a woman had gone into
lifelong
retreat 55 years before.
We engage minds, we create
lifelong
learners.
But their absence will also be a
lifelong
nightmare of homesickness for you.
He's 102, a supercentenarian and a
lifelong
resident of the village of Villagrande.
It is a natural, powerful,
lifelong
process that unites us all.
On the flip side, tight-knit communities, being in a marriage long-term, and
lifelong
friendships, even, all improve telomere maintenance.
Urban Dictionary - your source for news and information about the 21st century zeitgeist - describes sex education as: ".. where they try to scare you out of having sex with pictures of diseased genitals..." A more hopeful description of sex education would be something like: a
lifelong
process of learning about sex and sexuality, exploring values and beliefs and gaining skills to navigate relationships and manage your sexual health.
It ignited a
lifelong
fascination with anatomy that manifested in the skulls, sinew and guts of his later work – which frequently explores both the power and vulnerability of marginalized bodies.
They became
lifelong
partners and cultivated an eccentric celebrity.
In the mid-to-late '80s, the novelist Whitley Strieber wrote a book called "Communion," in which he described his own
lifelong
experiences being abducted by aliens.
It is also my great
lifelong
love and fascination.
And it's been said that the only honorary
lifelong
member of the US Table Tennis Association is the then-President Richard Nixon, who helped to engineer this win-win situation through ping-pong diplomacy.
Often with multi-year, sometimes
lifelong
and intergenerational consequences and transmission.
But rather than silencing him, this
lifelong
exile led to Dante’s greatest critique of all.
"We have a
lifelong
emotional and financial commitment to our Asian Elephant partners."
I started seeking out triathletes because I found that
lifelong
swimmers often couldn't teach what they did.
It's part of a
lifelong
fascination about the dynamics of individuals and systems and all the messiness that that entails.
All of these events and circumstances play a huge role in the gut microbial development and that has a huge impact on the
lifelong
health of that baby.
I work as a researcher and as a technical lead of an infant health platform, and the question I'm trying to find a solution to every day at work, and the same question I'm aiming to answer in this talk, is how can we make sure that all babies get the same shot at
lifelong
health, no matter how they're born or what early life events they encounter.
I believe in that future and I want to contribute in the unfolding of that future, a future in which each baby has an equal starting point for life to be programmed for
lifelong
health.
This
lifelong
capacity for plasticity, for brain change, is powerfully expressed.
It's not realistic with
lifelong
treatment for everyone in the poorest countries.
Adults who grow up without deworming medicine are less productive and have lower
lifelong
earnings.
And the defenders of same-sex marriage say no, procreation is not the only purpose of marriage; what about a lifelong, mutual, loving commitment?
A "yes" born of a
lifelong
correspondence with your own heart.
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