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He had already outlived his life expectancy with the hereditary condition.
"It's just like when he bowls: there's an air of expectancy with every ball".
They also have a lower life expectancy, with their brightness dimming markedly over the years.
But, Dr. Boyle said, "I think she should have a full, normal life expectancy with no restrictions".
Undersize players plucked on the third day of the draft can extend their N.F.L. life expectancy with versatility.
Europe's arms companies, with Britain a principal player, continued to flood the country, which has the world's second-lowest life expectancy, with military hardware.
Workers will pay for any increases in life expectancy with extra contributions, but a link to falling investment returns, which have wrecked private sector schemes, is absent.
In 2003, life expectancy with CF had risen to thirty-three years nationally, but at the best center it was more than forty-seven.
And I remember another that showed changes in countries' average wealth and life expectancy, with bubbles sized according to population, and coloured by continent.
But as the world's attention turned to Stratford, expectant to see how Danny Boyle would launch the London Olympics, the director chose to hush the clamorous expectancy with a moment of genuinely memorable stillness.
If anything, New Zealand's 32-19 weekend win over Australia in Tokyo has increased the sense of expectancy, with both teams showing signs of an upturn en route to Europe.
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