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Now they must also become places for
living
cultures.
Hence if the
living
creature were removed, all these qualities would be annihilated."
Bear in mind, I will be
living
into various different bodies, different ages, also what were then called races, or ethnic groups, as you'll remember from Unit 1.
She said, Maureen Fitzroy is the
living
embodiment of the whore-virgin dichotomy.
You know,
living
like that, you're just lost, and, you know, I'm 63 years old.
They just told me, and if you legalize it, then you're really telling these girls, "Go on and get lost for a living," and a lot of them, they'll do as they're told.
So not easy
living
in a world like that, right?
I promise you would recognize my faith I want to show you how I've grown in this place In this place I'm not alone And I know I'll be OK But it's always harder When the winter comes to stay And I can't help remember all the words I never said And it's killing me That you're not here with me I'm
living
happily But I'm feeling guilty And you won't believe The wonders I can see This world is changing me But I will love you faithfully.
She claims I have turned myself into a mausoleum, that I am a walking casket, news headlines have turned my identity into a spectacle, Bruce Jenner on everyone's lips while the brutality of
living
in this body becomes an asterisk at the bottom of equality pages.
We are taught right now that we are
living
in a world of constant and increasing polarity.
To be sure, autistic people have a hard time
living
in a world not built for them.
It seemed like a miracle, and ever since, we have been
living
inside the golden epoch of the miracle drugs.
So I get off the machine, and I'm walking across my
living
room floor, and I realize that everything inside of my body has slowed way down.
There are 30 million people now
living
in slavery.
In the United States right this moment, 60,000 people are
living
in human bondage, or slavery.
And we can also miss out on the way natural,
living
things, including people, can vary.
In fact, when I met Justine a couple of weeks later in a bar, she was just crushed, and I asked her to explain the joke, and she said,
"Living
in America puts us in a bit of a bubble when it comes to what is going on in the Third World.
And this is of course a completely irresistible metaphor to a novelist, because we would all like to believe that the stuff that we write down on paper can change the actual world in which we're actually living, which is why my third book is called "Paper Towns".
All life, every
living
thing ever, has been built according to the information in DNA.
In 1999, my lab at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California started working on this question with the goal of creating
living
organisms with DNA made up of a six-letter genetic alphabet, the four natural letters plus two additional new man-made letters.
Living
things are different because a god breathed life into them.
Every
living
cell, every
living
cell ever, has made every one of its proteins using a four-letter genetic alphabet.
These cells are
living
and growing and making protein with a six-letter alphabet.
Are most things going to look something like a DNA molecule, or something radically different that can still self-reproduce and potentially create
living
organisms?
And then up above there's a garden on this side of the
living
room, and one on the other side.
That's the
living
room.
And then you enter into the
living
room and then so on.
But it's the
living
room.
I was eight at the time,
living
in the village with my grandmother, who was raising me and other children.
We test them cognitively, and we ask their caregivers for daily activities of
living.
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