Sentence examples for group lifelong from inspiring English sources

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It's still a nonsensically disparate group lifelong friends rubbing shoulders with my ex's ex – but the common denominator is that they can be trusted to understand the inner workings of my life, not shame me with "y are you eating a jacket potato in bed" and six ROFL emojis.

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Urbanisation status was based on rural (R) or urban (U) residence, first when aged 10 12 years old and again in 2005, producing four groups: lifelong ruralites (RR), urbanisers (RU), de-urbanisers (UR) and urbanites (UU).

In the book, to be released in March, Mr. Bellin tells tales from the city's poker scene, complete with a group of lifelong players betting enormous stakes on games with macho names like Texas Hold 'Em and using cool language like "the wheel," "the nut" and "the tell".

In 2010, a group of lifelong United fans made up of City bankers and lawyers set up the Red Knights consortium in an attempt to buy the club with the support of fans, but their plans failed.

ChildFund is working in Ethi­o­pia and Kenya to provide food, water and basic health services, with emphasis on the 0-5 age category, because of the vulnerability of the age group and lifelong implications of inadequate food intake.

On the first tour he led to Kenya, he said, he was standing outside in the evening with one of the people in the tour group, a lifelong urbanite.

If that happens, Thompson will join a select group whose lifelong labor appears in one hard-earned strike of visibility.

The modified power-law model predicts lifelong persistence of anti-HPV-16 and -18 antibodies (ELISA) in all age strata in the HPV-16/18 HPV-16/18roup, and lifelong persistence of anti-HPvaccine all agrouprand in the HPV-6/11/16/18 vaccine group but persistence of anti-HPV-18 for 1.3 y, 1.1 y and 1.3 y in the 18-26, 27-35 and 36-45 y age groups, respectivelifelonge 2 B).

Lifelong theists ("I have always believed in God") are disproportionately from lower socio-economic groups while lifelong atheists ("I have never believed in God") are disproportionately from higher socio-economic groups.

Screening for a sexually transmitted agent has important implications (Duncan et al, 2001), with particular significance for those in long-term monogamous relationships or within groups where lifelong monogamous relationships are more strongly advocated, such as some religious and ethnic minority groups (Elam et al, 1999).

A small group of mostly lifelong supporters led by the chairman Huw Jenkins put relatively small amounts of money in to save the Swans from extinction in 2001.

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