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For a few enlightened boys like 17-year-old orphan Paruka Nkosingiphile, prevention is better than a lifetime of ART.
Ms. Stuart, who is 80, has immersed herself in the culture, history and archaeology of different regions, transforming six decades of adventures into a lifetime of art.
The trees, in particular, benefitted from Kove's lifetime of art and architecture training.
Gill is far from the only outsider artist to live a lifetime of art without ever selling her work.
These children face a lifetime of ART exposure and cumulative ART toxicities, extending into several decades.
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But a lifetime of art-history lectures will teach you less about his art's quiddity, and why and how it matters, than an hour at the Barnes.
Bollinger et al 2009 [43] examined the effects in variation in program effectiveness, discount rate, and lifetime cost of ART on the cost per HIA.
For those receiving CM, the program adds 0.52% to the lifetime cost of ART.
Discounting at 3% per annum, and assuming 12 ART-years, the lifetime cost of ART is $6,400.
The $840 $84/100%) per CM client restored to normal adherence would thus add 13.1% to the lifetime cost of ART ($840/$6,400) per successful exit; or the equivalent of an additional 16 months of ART ($840/$643) for the patients receiving CM.
After a lifetime of making art for clients, Ms. Jones dreamed of creating work only for herself.
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