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"The answer is simple," he said when asked what had happened to a job that used to offer something close to lifetime security.
Also, in the United States, the estimated lifetime risk of prostate cancer diagnosis is 16.22% and of prostate cancer death is 2.79% (SEER, 2010), which are close to lifetime risks of this model (Wever et al, 2012).
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Novak Djokovic is the player who has the epic winning streak, the player who has never won the French Open, the player who is now just one victory from achieving his close-to-lifetime goal of becoming No. 1. "I think there's less at stake for me than for him," Federer said.
It will be very difficult to orbit any other planet that low in anywhere close to our lifetime or even your lifetime.
This value is close to the lifetime that we obtained using lifetime imaging (14 ns).
The fourth component has a small amplitude (a few percent, see Table 2) and a lifetime of 1.4 ns, which is close to the lifetime of the reconstituted Lhca monomers in plants [57].
Probably a million years is too close to his lifetime, if you could call it life, what he goes through.
After something perilously close to a lifetime, I would see where Mary Plain, Friska and Little Wool once lived.
After all, the great man -- Irving was all anyone needed to say in 1936 -- died close to a lifetime ago.
In many American states, a voter could go close to a lifetime and not meet a presidential candidate.
"That could tempt people to think they can cut their contributions but I would caution against that unless they are getting close to their lifetime limit.
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