Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Silent Scope" ¶ 4
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Life and Recovery
Emergency medical services exists to fulfill the basic principles of first aid, which are to Preserve Life, Prevent Further Injury, and Promote Recovery.
Stan Katz & Liu, in " The Codependency Conspiracy: How to Break the Recovery Habit and Take Charge of Your Life ," feel that codependence is over-diagnosed, and that many people who could be helped with shorter-term treatments instead become dependent on long-term self-help programs.
It publishes and distributes Witness Lee's literature and multimedia and the Recovery Version of the Bible, distributing it through affiliate Bibles for America, and producing the Life Study of the Bible with Witness Lee radio program.
*" New Life Foundation: Mindful Recovery Community for ex-Thamkrabok addicts ".
The study, funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, combined the resources of four National Cancer Institute-funded studies: the Shanghai Breast Cancer Survival Study ; the Life After Cancer Epidemiology Study ; the Women ’ s Healthy Eating and Living Study ; and the Nurses ’ Health Study and included 18, 312 women between the ages of 20 and 83 years who had invasive primary breast cancer.
Life Force: The Psycho-Historical Recovery of the Self Quest Books ( 2nd.

Life and recover
Life at Tara slowly begins to recover when a new threat appears in the form of new taxes on Tara.
Life on Earth seemed to recover quickly after the Permian extinctions, but this was mostly in the form of disaster taxa, such as the hardy Lystrosaurus ; specialized animals that formed complex ecosystems, with high biodiversity, complex food webs and a variety of niches, took much longer to recover.
Life on land took at least 30 million years to fully recover from the environmental disruptions which may have been caused by the eruption of the Siberian Traps.
< p > To recover them is, Thomas Betterton's company, therefore, to their due Estimation, a new Project was form'd of building them a stately theatre in the Hay-Market, by Sir John Vanbrugh, for which he raised a Subscription of thirty Persons of Quality, at one hundred Pounds each, in Consideration whereof every Subscriber, for his own Life, was to be admitted to whatever Entertainments should be publickly perform'd there, without farther Payment for his Entrance .</ p >< p >— John Vanbrugh's notice of subscription for the new theatre </ p > He was joined in the enterprise by his principal associate and manager William Congreve and an actors ' co-operative led by Thomas Betterton.
His only chance of survival is if the Toa Nuva recover the legendary Kanohi Ignika, the Mask of Life, to save him.
Life on land took 30 million years to recover.

Life and life
Life is further characterized, in antithesis to Piepsam, as animal: the image of a dog, which appears at several places, is first given as the criterion of amiable, irrelevant interest aroused by life considered simply as a spectacle: a dog in a wagon is `` admirable '', `` a pleasure to contemplate '' ; ;
There is plenty more to recommend Gorton, the facts of whose life are given in The Life And Times Of Samuel Gorton, by Adelos Gorton.
" Life is cosmic energy of the universe and after death it merges in universe again and as the time comes to find the suitable place for the entity died in the life condition it gets born.
He briefly considered dedicating his life to music, but as he noted in his autobiography My Life:
* Life: origin of life — hierarchy of life-Miller-Urey experiment
An insight into life at the football club in this period is provided by Left Foot Forward: A Year in the Life of a Journeyman Footballer, a highly-praised account of the 1994 – 95 season written in diary form by Charlton forward Garry Nelson.
In 1831 he published a short popular account of the philosopher's life in Murray's Family Library ; but it was not until 1855 that he was able to issue the much fuller Memoirs of the Life, Writings and Discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton, a work which embodied the results of more than 20 years ' investigation of original manuscripts and other available sources.
Life in the Mediterranean fleet was considerably easier than cadet life, with visits to friendly ports all around the Mediterranean, but Beatty was concerned to work diligently towards naval examinations, which would determine seniority and future promotion prospects.
" Life caught unawares " means to record life when surprised, and perhaps provoked, by the presence of a camera.
As well as the friars, Dominican sisters live their lives supported by four common values, often referred to as the Four Pillars of Dominican Life, they are: community life, common prayer, study and service.
* Peter D. Ward: Life as we do not know it-the NASA search for ( and synthesis of ) alien life.
The most famous of Einhard's works is his biography of Charlemagne, the Vita Karoli Magni, " The Life of Charlemagne " ( c. 817 – 836 ), which provides much direct information about Charlemagne's life and character, written sometime between 817 and 830.
Abbot's studies were chiefly in Oriental languages and textual criticism of the New Testament, though his work as a bibliographer showed such results as the exhaustive list of writings ( 5300 in all ) on the doctrine of the future life, appended to W. R. Alger's History of the Doctrine of a Future Life, as it has prevailed in all Nations and Ages ( 1862 ), and published separately in 1864.
Lord and Lady Mountbatten with Muhammad Ali JinnahNotwithstanding the self-promotion of his own part in Indian independence — notably in the television series The Life and Times of Admiral of the Fleet Lord Mountbatten of Burma, produced by his son-in-law Lord Brabourne and Dominique Lapierre, and Larry Collins's Freedom at Midnight ( of which he was the main quoted source ) — his record is seen as very mixed ; one common view is that he hastened the independence process unduly and recklessly, foreseeing vast disruption and loss of life and not wanting this to occur on the British watch, but thereby actually causing it to occur, especially in Punjab and Bengal.
He also wrote a long treatise on Medicine, History of Life and Death, with natural and experimental observations for the prolongation of life.
An annual " It's a Wonderful Life " celebration that Capra attended in 1981, during which he said, " This is one of the proudest moments of my life ," was recounted in The New Yorker.
* Rouche, Michel, " Private life conquers state and society ," in A History of Private Life vol I, Paul Veyne, editor, Harvard University Press 1987 ISBN 0-674-39974-9
Marx was asked to apply the greasepaint mustache once more for You Bet Your Life when it came to television, but he refused, opting instead to grow a real one, which he wore for the rest of his life.
Life support systems must be capable of supporting human life for weeks, months or even years.
* Life insurance companies, which sell life insurance, annuities and pensions products.
A popular science version of the book, entitled The Origins of Life: From the birth of life to the origin of language was published in 1999.
In her study Exuberance: The Passion for Life, she cites research which suggests that 15 percent of people who could be diagnosed as manic depressive may never actually become depressed ; in effect, they are permanently ' high ' on life.
"), ending Brian's hope of rescue ( they do however show some signs of life during the famous rendition of " Always Look on the Bright Side of Life " when they are seen waving their toes in unison in time to the music ).
Much of what is known of Louis's life comes from Jean de Joinville's famous Life of Saint Louis.
Life expectancy is the expected ( in the statistical sense ) number of years of life remaining at a given age.

Life and lost
His successor at the see of Caesarea, Acacius, wrote a Life of Eusebius, but this work has been lost.
While many have shared Burckhardt's assessment, particularly with reference to the Life of Constantine, others, while not pretending to extol his merits, have acknowledged the irreplaceable value of his works which may principally reside in the copious quotations that they contain from other sources, often lost.
Previously influential were the Liberal Party of New York and New York State Right to Life Party, which lost automatic ballot access in 2002.
At the Tier I Pacific Life Open in Indian Wells, California, Davenport lost in the quarterfinals to Jelena Janković, 6 – 2, retired.
In 2007, she stated in an interview with Palm Springs Life magazine, “ AmfAR is important to me because I ’ ve lost so many friends that I knew AIDS ”.
The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture but lost to The Life of Emile Zola, and H. B.
He produced a Latin translation of Philostratus ’ Life, which is lost.
He received his second Academy Award nomination the same year for his work in Affliction, but lost to Roberto Benigni for Life Is Beautiful.
This episode lost to fellow The Simpsons episode " Life on the Fast Lane ".
For example, John Lodge had gone from writing powerfully reflective mystical or humanitarian themed pieces such as " House of Four Doors ", " Candle of Life " and " One More Time To Live " to quirkier items such as " Here Comes The Weekend ", " Rock and Roll Over You " and " Love is On The Run ( From Me )", while Hayward's songs seemed less the deeper drama of numbers such as " The Actor ", " Dawning is the Day ", " You Can Never Go Home ", " The Land of Make Believe ", etc., to pleasant ( and more radio-friendly ) perennial far simpler songs about lost love and romance (" Your Wildest Dreams ", " No More Lies ", " I Know You're Out There Somewhere " etc .).
Edward Norton was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance as Derek Vinyard, but lost to Roberto Benigni for Life is Beautiful.
Life photographer Bob Landry also went in with the first wave at D-Day, " but all of Landry's film was lost, and his shoes to boot.
Life lost credibility with many readers when it supported Clifford Irving, whose fraudulent autobiography of Howard Hughes was revealed as a hoax in January 1972.
For the three years up to June 2012, the Group lost £ 100, 000 a day, which prompted Intelligent Life ( magazine ) to question whether the Guardian can survive.
Between January 1451 and September 1453 he completed the frescoes with Scenes of Life of the Virgin left unfinished by Domenico Veneziano in the Florentine church of Sant ' Egidio ( now lost ).
" Gray, writing to Horace Walpole ( August, 1757 ), said that the author " seemed to have retrieved the true language of the stage, which has been lost for these hundred years ," but Samuel Johnson held aloof from the general enthusiasm, and averred that there were not ten good lines in the whole play ( Boswell, Life, ed.
" Positronic implants " were used to replace lost function in Vedek Bareil's brain in the Deep Space 9 episode " Life Support ".
Mauresmo then lost in the third round of Tier I events, the Pacific Life Open in Indian Wells, California and the Sony Ericsson Open in Key Biscayne, Florida.
At the Tier I Pacific Life Open in Indian Wells, California, Henin lost in the semifinals to fourth-seeded Elena Dementieva 2 – 6, 7 – 5, 7 – 5 after leading 6 – 2, 5 – 2 and serving for the match twice.
The fragments were likely included in Nepos ’ Life of Gaius Gracchus, now lost.
: Where is the Life we have lost in living?
To allay his fears, Ayesha steps into the Spirit of Life, but with this second immersion, the life-preserving power is lost and Ayesha begins to revert to her true age.
* Ian Fraser, Baron Fraser of Lonsdale ( 1897 – 1974 )-WWI veteran, who lost his eyesight at the Somme ; Chairman of St Dunstan's Charity ; MP ; BBC Governor ; first Life Peer
The song " Candle on the Water " received an Academy Award nomination, but lost to " You Light Up My Life " from the film of the same title.
Though it lost to the Italian film Life Is Beautiful by Roberto Benigni, Children of Heaven is the first Iranian film to have been nominated by the Academy.

1.432 seconds.