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Life and zones
However the abundance of Life on Earth makes the habitable zones of exoplanetary systems of particular interest to exobiologists and the Search for extraterrestrial intelligence.
She is best known as the first foreign photographer permitted to take pictures of Soviet Industry, the first female war correspondent ( and the first female permitted to work in combat zones ) and the first female photographer for Henry Luce's Life magazine, where her photograph appeared on the first cover.
Ford Field is one of the few venues in the NFL that has end zones in the east and the west ( the others being Qualcomm Stadium, Arrowhead Stadium, Cowboys Stadium, Sun Life Stadium, the Georgia Dome and Cleveland Browns Stadium ).
The Triangle of Life theory encourages individuals to put themselves at far higher risk by seeking safe zones which they are unlikely to reach.
Hubertus Strughold wrote " The Green and the Red Planet: A Physiological Study of the possibility of Life on Mars " in which he used the term " ecosphere " and referred to " zones " in which life could exist.
* Life zones of the Mediterranean region

Life and central
He received the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize for his philosophy of " Reverence for Life ", expressed in many ways, but most famously in founding and sustaining the Albert Schweitzer Hospital in Lambaréné, now in Gabon, west central Africa ( then French Equatorial Africa ).
Van Rossum is Python's principal author, and his continuing central role in deciding the direction of Python is reflected in the title given to him by the Python community, Benevolent Dictator for Life ( BDFL ).
The World Tree or Tree of Life is a central symbol in Turkic mythology.
* In the 2002 video game Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, a Tree of Life is the central building of the Night Elf race.
She gained more significant exposure in Jacques Doillon's critically acclaimed Family Life, which cast her as the volatile teenage step-daughter of Sami Frey's central character.
The central tier of the walls has two cycles of paintings, which complement each other, The Life of Moses and The Life of Christ.
In the 9th century Tripartite Life of Saint Patrick the deity is called Cenn Cruach, and his cult image consists of a central figure covered with gold and silver, surrounded by twelve bronze figures.
In the 1993 novel, The Death and Life of Superman by Roger Stern, Jonathan and Martha Kent fly from the Metropolis airport to the Great Bend airport and proceed to drive to Smallville, which would put Smallville somewhere in central Kansas.
This central argument is found in the book Evolving the Alien: The Science of Extraterrestrial Life.
They base their view on a Vita, or Life of the 12th-century mystic Christina of Markyate, which narrates the events and gives a more central role to Theobald, instead of Henry of Blois, in challenging Stephen's arrest of the three bishops.
In the episode " Sibling Tsunami " of the animated series My Life as a Teenage Robot, when asked what's wrong, XJ-7, a chronically depressed robot character replied, " The usual, life, the universe, everything " a reference not only to Marvin, but the " Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything " a central tenet of the series ' storyline ( as well as the title of the third book ).
Santayana is quoted by the Canadian-American sociologist Erving Goffman as a central influence in the thesis of his famous 1959 book The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life.
The number has received considerable attention in popular culture as a result of its central appearance in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy as the " Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything ".
Rachel Roberts ( 20 September 192726 November 1980 ) was a Welsh actress noted for her fervour and passion ; Roberts is best remembered for her forthright screen performances in two key films of the 1960s, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning and This Sporting Life, in both of which she played the older mistress of the central male character.
Life of the Virgin with Adoration of the Magi in the central panel.
Straw was central to an anonymous 1593 play dramatising the events of the Rising, The Life and Death of Jack Straw.
De Botton's project from 2008 is The School of Life – a new cultural enterprise based in central London aiming to offer instruction on how to lead a fulfilled life.
Henry Scougal's work The Life of God in the Soul of Man is sometimes cited as important in keeping alive among Protestants the ideas central to the doctrine.
The theme of metafiction may be central to the work, as in The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman ( 1759 ) or as in Herman Melville's The Confidence Man, Chapter XIV, in which the narrator talks about the literary devices used in the other chapters.
Vowell's first book, which had radio as its central subject, caught the attention of This American Life host Ira Glass, and it led to Vowell's becoming a frequent contributor to the show.
The battle was the subject of the George Peele English Renaissance play, The Battle of Alcazar, and is also a central event to the anonymously written The Famous History of the Life and Death of Captain Thomas Stukeley.
On August 7, 2012, a mass shooting occurred at Deeper Life, an evangelical Christian church near Okene in Nigeria's central Kogi State.

Life and Europe
During the same period, Iggy Pop, with Bowie as a co-writer and musician, completed his solo album debut, The Idiot, and its follow-up, Lust for Life, touring the UK, Europe, and the US in March and April 1977.
The film Vision-From the Life of Hildegard von Bingen, directed by Margarethe von Trotta, premiered in Europe in 2009 and in the United States in 2010.
In the European Union, the Third Non-Life Directive and the Third Life Directive, both passed in 1992 and effective 1994, created a single insurance market in Europe and allowed insurance companies to offer insurance anywhere in the EU ( subject to permission from authority in the head office ) and allowed insurance consumers to purchase insurance from any insurer in the EU.
Sterne is best known for his novel The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, for which he became famous not only in England, but throughout Europe.
Medieval Monasticism: Forms of Religious Life in Western Europe in the Middle Ages ( 3rd Edition ).
Life after Death: Approaches to a Cultural and Social History of Europe During the 1940s and 1950s ( 2003 ), essays by scholars on recovery from the war
* September – Panic of 1857 begins: Speculation in U. S. railroad shares and collapse of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company trigger a financial crisis which will extend to Europe.
* Quality of Life in a Changing Europe, A research project on the quality of lives and work of European citizens
* Ian Livingstone interview-Interview with SquareGo about working as Life President for Square-Enix Europe
* Medieval Monasticism: Forms of Religious Life in Western Europe in the Middle Ages ( 3rd Edition ) by C. H.
The movement itself has only started to be investigated by scholars, with the chief historical studies consisting of Michael Jacobs ’ s introductory The Good and Simple Life and Nina Lübbren ’ s Artists ’ Colonies in Europe 1870-1910.
* Europe ’ s Physician: The Various Life of Sir Theodore De Mayerne, 2007, ISBN 0-300-11263-7.
* Laynesmith, Mark D. ( 2000 ) “ Stephen of Ripon and the Bible: allegorical and typological interpretations of the Life of St Wilfrid ”, in: Early Medieval Europe 9. 2 ( 2000 ), pp. 163 – 82.
The Prince of Europe: The Life of Charles-Joseph De Ligne, 1735 – 1814.
It was released as Active Life: Outdoor Challenge in North America ( known as Family Trainer Athletic World in Japan and Family Trainer in Europe ) in 2008.
Talk Talk achieved considerable international success in 1984 / 85, particularly in continental Europe, with the album It's My Life.
During World War II, newsweekly correspondent Hersey covered fighting in Europe as well as Asia, writing articles for Time as well as Life magazine.
* Americans are Losing the Victory in Europe, and Grim Europe Faces Winter of Misery Life magazine 7 January 1946
* Museum of Scottish Country Life Largest collection of Combine Harvesters in Europe.
* Council Of Clermont-Paradoxically, the Crusades Enlarge the Life and Culture of Western Europe
In many parts of Europe, Campus Crusade is known as Agape Europe or " New Life " in post Soviet countries.
Medieval Monasticism: Forms of Religious Life in Western Europe in the Middle Ages, Ed.

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