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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lifetime of two" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context discussing a shared experience or relationship between two people, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "In their hearts, they felt they had created a lifetime of two, filled with love and memories."
Alternatives: "a shared lifetime" or "two lives intertwined".
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Particles that are known to have a lifetime of two micro-seconds when they are at rest appear to have lifetimes of 100 micro-seconds when they are moving at speeds very close to the speed of light.
But TheEconomist had achieved one side ambition, to overtake a once serious rival, the socialist New Statesman.The communications revolution is perhaps the most significant happening in a lifetime of two wars and vast economic and social change.
Assuming a lifetime of two years, information theoretic security could be bought for ≈20 €/kbit,18 provided that an operational OGS is readily available.
95% confidence interval based on 1,000 stratified bootstrap samples; assuming a lifetime of two years; assuming a manufacturers' sensor lifetime of two and a half days; calibration strip CGM; includes syringes, nonsterile gloves, gauzes, alcohol, cap (used for blood sampling) and testing strip POC; costs for a single point-of-care glucose measurement.
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The Yohkoh satellite was launched on August 30 , 1991by the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science ISASS) from its Kagoshima Space Center, and operated until December 14 , 2001 despite having a design goal of a lifetime of three years.
If a request has a lifetime of ten hops and each website contacts just six other sites, it can generate as many as a million messages.
"So many government programs have a lifetime of three years to see how they are working, how effective they are and whether they need to be changed or adjusted.
The pitch has a lifetime of eight years and is made up of three separate layers.
Since all implantable components are designed for a lifetime of five years to bridge a reasonable timeframe, further in vitro and in vivo studies, especially long term trials, are necessary to confirm the performance of the entire control unit.
Fusco is a grandmother, home on disability because of the cancer after a lifetime of working two jobs to support her family.
Well, then, a dignified man is one whose appearance implies a lifetime of thought, one whose brow expresses it.
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