Sentence examples for life's trajectory from inspiring English sources

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He told the Guardian how Robinson had nearly changed his life's trajectory.

Years later, he will trace his life's trajectory back to 1898 and that errant Urania marina.

Even if my life's trajectory seems disjointed or to lack continuity, it is my life that is disconnected in its unfolding, not elements of several different lives.

When Didem Yilmaz, a filmmaker, interviewed Mr. Osman for "Seeking the Sultan," a short documentary film about him, she expected to find him bitter about his life's trajectory.

Development, from the fusion of sperm and egg through life's trajectory to maturity and the finality of death, cannot be decomposed in this way.

The result makes the story of her whole life's trajectory from the marginal role of daughter and wife to the center of the national political stage even more compelling, especially in the book's spare, understated tone.

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Well, the years pass, you get older, and life's neat trajectory inevitably turns you into a perfect combination of the person you always wanted to be and the person you always loathed.

Agnes and her life's sorry trajectory finally emerged from the shadows, and I returned to Australia in late 2010 with the kind of hysterical happiness bestowed only on the severely jetlagged research student who has been allowed to touch very old paper without gloves.

I thought we do this and I leave feeling better!'" Fortunately, life's tragicomic trajectory is always good for a bit of material, and in Baumbach's new film, While We're Young, the director has transposed the experience of being in his mid-40s on to Ben Stiller's documentarian Josh, who halfway through the action (and just when he's starting to feel young again) is diagnosed with mild arthritis.

Now if it were Bobby, I could understand …" But Romney's life trajectory suggests that he's considerably closer to Bobby, the rosary-saying Mass-goer with 11 children, than to the rather less pious President Kennedy.

The legacy of Presbyterianism in Scotland - that sense of one's life trajectory being predestined, and demanding a life of toil in the meantime - has always generated its anarchist and hedonist response in Scotland (see the much lamented televisual Diogenes, Rab C Nesbitt).

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