Sentence examples for existence for ages from inspiring English sources

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However, to the US's defense, Major League Soccer is only 15 years old, compared to the EPL or other foreign leagues which have been in existence for ages.

"I guess that comes from the pop factories that have been in existence for ages now, and specialize in what I suppose you'd call curation," he explains.

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Tells about the orchestra, in existence for 10 years, whose members(average age 72) are recruited from retired musicians who have played with groups such as the Philharmonic.

Specifically, the results of the longitudinal Finnish twin studies found evidence for the existence of age-specific genetic and environmental influences on leisure-time physical activity.

For example, data on prevalence of chronic wasting disease in mule deer suggest the existence of age-specific peaks.

On March 10 , 1957 hundreds of observers looked on as a rising Lake Celilo rapidly silenced the falls, submerged fishing platforms, and consumed the village of Celilo, ending an age-old existence for those who lived there.

Intended for ages 4 to 12, the program "Medieval Children" will show that while oblate life was "in essence going to college," peasant existence meant being "expendable labor" from an early age.

For ages 2-up.

Dead for ages.

"This continued for ages.

For ages.

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