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"It sort of reinforces the continuity of life," he said.
For example, in a Christian family, a wreath means continuity of life after death.
Full of peaks and valleys, it is meant to capture the energy and continuity of life.
September 11 , 1901' The essay, on the fragile continuity of life, appeared in January 2001.
Could a deeper familiarity with the vast emptiness foster a greater respect for the preciousness and ancient continuity of life?
We are only one member of the continuity of life; other species did not vote on the calendar".
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Average age was 61.8 ± 14.9 years 29-844), with sex distribution of 59.4% male and 40.5% female. 1 The application of this score may prove useful in clinical practice to evaluate the continuity of life-support.
"There is a continuity of industrial life here," says Fauchon.
Tea represented normality; it represented the continuity of ordinary life in the face of appalling and frightening odds.
This disease plays a large role in preventing the production from achieving the effortless-seeming continuity of a life being lived (and gutted) before our eyes.
This conception, accepted in many churches, contains many discrepancies, especially the abandonment of the fundamental idea of the continuity of personal life.
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