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Sometimes childhood experiences motivate a lifetime of extraordinary work.
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"[Jason] has a lifetime of experience in the media industry and an extraordinary track record of completing profound business transformations".
Some might say that it was here, in the vastness and extraordinary beauty of space, that after a lifetime of confinement by technology Clarke finally rediscovered his own humanity.
During that time he's been having adventures of his own: this extraordinary boat is just the latest enterprise in a lifetime of turning the excesses of his imagination into brute reality.
During that time, he's been having adventures of his own: This extraordinary boat is just the latest enterprise in a lifetime of turning the excesses of his imagination into brute reality.
Even after a lifetime of studying Shakespeare, I cannot always tell you precisely how he achieved this extraordinary life-making.
And nobody who saw it will forget the extraordinary farewell between this Wotan and his Brünnhilde, as the pent-up emotion of a lifetime of repression is sublimated in song.
Mr. Kruger, he said, had "honestly served" during a lifetime of public service, to which he added a curious caveat: his career, "although obviously flawed, is still nevertheless on balance, quite extraordinary".
A lifetime of friendship.
We've shared a lifetime of memories.
"He's had a lifetime of service".
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