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Life and becomes
that is, on the basis of his own sinfulness and abject wretchedness, Piepsam becomes a prophet who in his ecstasy and in the name of God imprecates doom on Life -- not only the cyclist now, but the audience, the world, as well: `` all you light-headed breed ''.
Gradually, their vocalizing becomes an overture blending fragments of " Remember ," " Soon ," and " The Glamorous Life ," leading into the first " Night Waltz ".
In Robert Bloch's 1956 short story " A Way Of Life ", science fiction fandom is the only institution to survive a nuclear holocaust and eventually becomes the basis for the reconstitution of civilization.
* January 17 – Ferdinand Marcos becomes President for Life of the Philippines.
* January 5, 2004 Wonders of Life becomes seasonal
Upon this divine intervention, Mother Yashoda faints only to be revived by Lord Krishna and attended by Sage Narada, who explains to her about Krishna's Life., Krishna stealing the butter, Krishna tied to mortar especially in couplets written by poet-saint Surdas, where her deep affection for Krishna becomes an epitome of ' Vatsalya Prema ', Mother's Love and even ' Vatsalya Bhakti ’, Mother's Devotion ,.
Life becomes a game.
" One complaint was raised by Canby: " As he showed in Here's Your Life, Mr. Troell, who is a fine cameraman, simply cannot resist the extra shot of sunlight-reflected-in-water that becomes just one too many, a thing of movie decoration.
Harris ' first starring role was in the movie This Sporting Life in 1963, as a bitter young coal miner, Frank Machin, who becomes an acclaimed rugby league football player.
When Alyson's firefighter Father had rescued Connor from a fire at Life Cycles, and she instantly took a liking to him, and the feeling becomes mutual.
A Double Life is a 1947 film noir which tells the story of an actor whose mind becomes affected by the character he portrays.
* The Private Life of Henry VIII becomes the first British film to win an American Academy Award.
The protagonist in Life and Gabriella ( 1916 ) is also abandoned by a weak-willed husband, but Gabriella becomes a self-sufficient, single mother who remarries well by the end of the novel.
* Former Menudo member Ricky Martin becomes famous worldwide ; his songs " Livin ' la Vida Loca ", " Maria " and " The Cup of Life ", among others, making it to the top of the charts in many countries.
Also, the Life spell becomes the main means of recovering health during action scenes, since healing Fairies are only found in rare fixed spots, and only appear randomly as overworld encounters.
* Second Life The distinction becomes blurred when it becomes the platform for RL ( Real Life ) courses and conferences, Alcoholics Anonymous meetings or leads to real world interactions behind the scenes.
The Restaurant Company ( TRC ), owned by Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer Donald N. Smith, Harrah's Entertainment and the Equitable Life Assurance Company, becomes sole owner of Perkins Family Restaurants.
* " Monarchy becomes the First Republic: Kings Elected for Life
Life becomes very difficult: Annie suffers a mental breakdown, and the strains on their marriage threaten to lead to divorce, but they manage to struggle through their losses.
Life changes dramatically for young Swami when Rajam-a symbol of colonial power-joins the school, and becomes his close friend.
He wins the Jinzo card, which negates all Trap cards on the field, from Esper Roba, and it becomes another of his signature cards, as does Scapegoat ( a Spell card that protects Joey's Life Points from direct attack ) and Kunai with Chain.
When a team enters an IDLH atmosphere ( Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health ) ( the " two in "), two more firefighters ( the " two out ") stand by at the entrance in full personal protective equipment ( to include bunker gear and SCBA ), and ready with rescue tools, in order to rapidly enter the building if the team inside becomes endangered.

Life and anything
Life is too complicated, too constantly changing, to be anything but what it is.
From a theoretical point of view, it is interesting because it has the power of a universal Turing machine: that is, anything that can be computed algorithmically can be computed within Conway's Game of Life .< ref name =" bcg ">
Fenby describes A Mass of Life as standing outside the general progression of Delius's work, " a vast parenthesis ", unlike anything else he wrote, but nevertheless an essential ingredient in his development.
When Marshall was insistent on John, who was an adult, the author of the Life has Walter say in reply " ' So be it then ,' said the archbishop, ' but mark my words, Marshal, you will never regret anything in your life as much as this.
With the creation of Second Life and Active Worlds before it, people have even more control over this virtual world, a world where anything that a participant can think of can become a reality.
( Monty Python's Life of Brian ) should be read as The Romans have never done anything for us.
As a child, he came into possession of the mystic Ruby of Life which allowed him to control anything he touches ( touching the ground lets him erect a wall, for instance ).
Although many of the album's songs bear no resemblance whatsoever to anything in the Beatles catalogue (" California Jam " and " True Life Hero ," for instance ), several other numbers — particularly " Sub-Rosa Subway " — are dead ringers for the Fab Four.
As a child, he never knew who his father was — reasoning that he never missed having a father as he never had anything to miss, and it allowed him to imagine that his father could be anyone he wished — and was looked after by a nanny who spent most of her time watching daytime television, with One Life to Live as the inspiration to write his first novel.
Life for a captured runaway makes ordinary novice life look pleasant, with anything less than perfection being swiftly and harshly punished.

Life and typical
After his father's death, Edmund Gosse published a typical Victorian biography, The Life of Philip Henry Gosse ( 1890 ).
Professional wrestler Hulk Hogan, whose family starred in the reality series Hogan Knows Best and Brooke Knows Best, explains in his 2009 autobiography My Life Outside the Ring, that paying unionized camera crews to film subjects continuously until something telegenic or dramatic occurs would be prohibitively expensive, and that as a result, such shows are " soft-scripted ", and follow a tightly regimented shooting schedule that allows for typical work-related considerations such as lunch breaks.
Life insurance dividends and bonuses, while typical of mutual insurance, are also paid by some joint stock insurers.
The story is, in many ways, fairly typical of Heinlein's work in this vein: He was working hard to present Life Off Earth in a positive light, in hopes of luring humanity into investing in the Space Program, which was one of his major interests.
Rickey, in Life magazine, suggested that combining OBP with what he called " extra base power " ( EBP ) would give a better indicator of player performance than typical Triple Crown stats.
The December 2, 1940 issue of Life magazine included a photo essay by Bernard Hoffman entitled, " A Small Town's Saturday Night ," depicting farmer Glen Dunn and family on a typical Saturday night in Franklin: Dad getting a hair cut, and the kids seeing a movie at the Artcraft, people at the drugstore, as well as photos of other social spots, such as Nick's Candy Kitchen and the town's " lovers ' lane.
Since " Life " wanted a perfect Saturday night, and one they considered typical, the photographer did not select a town still blighted by the Depression ... What " Life's "' readers wanted, it seemed, was a stereotyped village that confirmed their nostalgic beliefs about small towns in which no one is bored, poor, or lonely ; and the magazine's photographers and editors-like Norman Rockwell in his " Saturday Evening Post " covers-gave them exactly that kind of town.
Life cycle of a typical moss ( Polytrichum commune )
Most churches were extensively frescoed ; a typical scheme had Christ in Majesty at the east ( altar ) end, a Last Judgement at the west end over the doors, and scenes from the Life of Christ facing typologically matching Old Testament scenes on the nave walls.
Among the classic disco that was a staple in Chicago clubs at the time, typical tracks one could hear him play were Visage-" Frequency 7 ", Klein & MBO-" Dirty Talk ", ESG-" Moody ", Patrick Adams-" Big Phreek ", Liquid Liquid-" Optimo ", First Choice-" Let No Man Put Asunder ", a lot of Philly Soul Classics and even pop hits like Eurythmics-" Sweet Dreams " and Talk Talk-" It's My Life ".
Life cycle of a typical hornwort Phaeoceros.
Eichendorff's best known work, Aus dem Leben eines Taugenichts ( English: Of the Life of a Good-For-Nothing ) is typical romantic novella, whose main themes are voyage and love.
In his autobiography, From the Life of a Researcher ( 1951 ), William Coblentz described his typical day as long hours of laboratory research followed by evenings spent on data analysis and writing papers.
His tombstone slab reads as follows: “ Here lies the mortal part of Gilbert Tennent / In the Practice of Physick, he was Successful and Beloved / Young, Gay, and In the Full Bloom of Life, Death Found him Hopefully in The Lord / But Oh Reader, had you Heard his Last Testimony, you would have been convinced / Of the Extreme Madness of Delaying Repentance .” As the son of the somewhat famous " fire and brimstone " preacher William Tennent, he had earned a reputation typical of preachers ' progeny, as a " wild one " given to drink and misbehavior ; yet, on his deathbed he was very fearful and regretful, and loudly proclaimed his renouncement of his “ wicked ways.
The music of E-Type follows the typical eurodance formula of synthesizer music built up to a dance floor crescendo, accompanied by his own vocals, and a chorus sung by Nana Hedin ( who appeared in the music videos for " Set the World on Fire ", " Paradise " and the 2009 re-release of " Life ").
The show deliberately uses a slower pace in the interviews as compared with a typical celebrity interview, thus cameras usually record a couple of hours ' of conversation, later edited to an hour, a trick used by Groucho Marx on his 1950s quiz show You Bet Your Life.
At its early stages, the most typical genres were sermons, lives of the saints ( for example, Life of Boris and Gleb ), descriptions of military campaigns ( the famous Tale of Igor's Campaign ), and composition of chronicles ( Primary Chronicle ).
A seminal article entitled, " Is Biology Destiny: Birth Weight and Life Chances " ( with Neil G. Bennett, American Sociological Review 1999 ) and his second book, which emerged from this and related pieces, The Starting Gate: Birth Weight and Life Chances ( with Kate Strully and Neil G. Bennett, 2003 ) showed the importance of birth weight and prenatal health to later socioeconomic outcomes, reversing the typical way sociologists viewed the health-economics relationship and anticipated a robust research literature on early life health conditions as they affect later socioeconomic processes and outcomes.
Hogan explains in his 2009 autobiography My Life Outside the Ring, that paying unionized camera crews to film subjects continuously until something telegenic or dramatic occurs would prohibitively expensive, and that as a result, shows such as Hogan Knows Best are " soft-scripted ", and follow a tightly regimented shooting schedule that allows for typical work-related considerations such as lunch breaks.
" Buhay Mapúa " ( Life of a typical Mapúa student )
A building next-door to the church, at 187 Fleet Street, built for the Law Life Assurance Society in 1834 is a typical example of Shaw's Jacobean style.

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