Lived
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Anatole France
lived
in an age of great inventors like Gustave Eiffel and Thomas Edison.
As a result, they thought they
lived
in a world populated by demons and mysterious forces.
For someone who
lived
through two totalitarian systems, it is almost unbearable to contemplate America’s decline.
Shabbir, 40,
lived
with his wife and two young children in a midsize town in Pakistan, where he ran a car rental business.
We
lived
the better part of the subsequent decade with a misguided sense of extended prosperity and inflated a financial bubble.
It would have been nice if the political program laid out a generation ago in Free to Choose had
lived
up to the Friedmans’ billing.
Our ancestors
lived
in a more dangerous but less risky environment.
After 60 years of failures, and as the generation that
lived
through the Nakbeh passes from the scene, a political settlement that can provide Palestinians with freedom in an independent state alongside a secure Israel and a fair solution of the refugee problem is more necessary – but also appears less possible – than ever.
Water abounds in nature, and most of humanity will have
lived
more than ten millenniums without ever wondering about it.
Most historians agree that Ivan
lived
up to his name; not only did he kill his son and other relatives, he also ordered the oprichnina, the state-led purges that terrorized Russia from 1565 to 1572.
The Dominicans and Franciscans literally
lived
by begging – that is, by depending on diverse sources of income, whose return to any particular investor was always unclear.
Remembering Zhao ZiyangThe conditions under which Zhao Ziyang
lived
at the time of his death, in utter isolation from Chinese society due to an illegally imposed 16-year house arrest, shames both Chinese justice and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
If he meant those who
lived
within Russia’s contemporary borders, the number would have been much lower.
A Nation KidnappedThe editorial published in the Colombian newspaper Diario del Sur on July 6 (“A Slap in the Face of Violence”) was ecstatic: “Never before, in spite of the violence that has oppressed us during so many years, has Colombia
lived
a day like yesterday: historic and unforgettable in every aspect.”
Egyptians who
lived
through the past six decades and now see the country’s political structure unraveling – with all the social convictions, power nexuses, and top-down narratives that had been integral to it – feel disoriented.
One of the oldest measuring devices ever used, the Lebombo Bone, was carved by people believed to have
lived
some 35,000 years ago in modern-day eSwatini (Swaziland).
No, the people who
lived
with us, who cooked for us, who walked the baby carriages, washed windows and cleaned fur-coats in summer time were never called “servants.”
The monsters who
lived
under my bed couldn't kidnap me so long as Nanny was near.
One way to reconcile the changes in the job market with our
lived
experience and statistics like these is to note that much of what we are producing is very different from what we have made in the past.
The estimated 330 million working women who
lived
below the poverty line in 2008-2009 accounted for roughly 60% of the 550 million working poor worldwide.
That is the situation that confronts President Wahid who knows that much of the popular support for independence movements in Aceh and Irian Jaya derives from resentment against military violations of human rights, and that intervention by the army in the Maluka’s at very least exacerbated the conflict between Christians and Muslims who had long
lived
together peaceably and may even have provoked the violence.
Forty-one of the 43 victorious Hamas candidates who
lived
in the West Bank are now imprisoned by Israel, plus an additional ten who assumed positions in the short-lived coalition cabinet.
Indeed, Trump is a wealthy real-estate mogul who has
lived
his entire life among other rich businessmen.
According to 2015-2016 survey data, of the 65% of men under the age of 35 who
lived
with their parents, 85% were single, and 24% were unemployed.
So he left Gorbachev a private life that could also be
lived
in public.
Western peoples have not always
lived
up to their universalist ideals, but they have in modern times built institutions designed to implement them, in Europe and beyond.
As Secretary-General, Ban has
lived
up to his self-styled vision of being the consummate diplomat, and has made some important gains in tackling the UN's bureaucratic bloat as well as dealing with the Middle East.
When I first visited Duch’s house of horrors in 1990, I was 15 and full of wonder about the country where I was born but had never
lived.
If the US
lived
up to its pledge of 0.7% of GNP in donor aid, it would be giving $75 billion per year.
We have
lived
in a purely fiat money system ever since – meaning that our money’s value is not backed by gold or any other physical item.
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