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In all three cases, local leaders were willing and able to make peace, the international community stood ready to help them negotiate and implement an agreement, and the institutions have
lived
up to the promise that they held on the day they were agreed.
And this is what happens to that food web when it's stocked with non-native fish that never
lived
there before.
This is not a story of a nameless someone who
lived
in some war, who we do not know their hopes, their dreams, their accomplishments, their families, their beliefs, their values.
But there's another side that I have witnessed as someone who
lived
in it and someone who ended up working in it.
Because, after all, within living memory, they were hunters and gatherers, living pretty much like our ancestors
lived
for maybe 99 percent of the human story.
We
lived
in New York City, as I said.
We
lived
in the Bronx at the time, and the burial was in a place called Long Island, it was about two hours outside of the city.
At this time we're living in the Bronx, and in the building next to where I
lived
there was a guy named Johnny.
So for a long time in the economic sphere, we've
lived
with the term "glass ceiling."
She went to school to get the information because that's where the information
lived.
I
lived
in New York for 10 years, and I am a big fan of "Sex and the City."
In my country, I
lived
already in the city, and we felt Kampala was much better than a refugee camp.
We don't live in the world our mothers
lived
in, our grandmothers
lived
in, where career choices for women were so limited.
Richard Beverley Cole, he
lived
in Philadelphia and he took the Panama route.
So that's the first reason: Zero tolerance policies and the way they're
lived
out.
As recent immigrants, we
lived
in the attic of a home that cared for adults with mental disabilities.
And you can see already it occupies most of what we now know as Eastern China, which is where the vast majority of Chinese
lived
then and live now.
We
lived
on Robert E. Lee Boulevard.
Because if enough people do it, we can change society's definition of success away from the moronically simplistic notion that the person with the most money when he dies wins, to a more thoughtful and balanced definition of what a life well
lived
looks like.
Tolerance is not really a
lived
virtue; it's more of a cerebral ascent.
But again and again,
lived
compassion brings us back to the wisdom of tenderness.
I realized that, though Carol had died, that core piece of her had not died at all, but had
lived
on very determinedly in my brain."
And it's not sustainable, and the huge logging camps in the forest are now demanding meat, so the Pygmy hunters in the Congo basin who've
lived
there with their wonderful way of living for so many hundreds of years are now corrupted.
That means we all share a common ancestor, an evolutionary grandmother, who
lived
around six million years ago.
So, as you all know, species
lived
in particular ecological niches and particular environments, and the pressures of those environments selected which changes, through random mutation in species, were going to be preserved.
And they've
lived
up to it, which gives it special power.
I won't feel anything, but if I could, I would feel triumphal at having
lived
at all, and at having
lived
on this splendid planet, and having been given the opportunity to understand something about why I was here in the first place, before not being here.
I've
lived
a good life.
We would not be able to process information, metabolize, walk and talk, if we
lived
in thermal equilibrium.
There we
lived
with the Inuit in the tiny Inuit community of 200 Inuit people, where [we] were one of three non-Inuit families.
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