Sentence examples for lifetime passed from inspiring English sources

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Dickens, in the course of his lifetime, passed from the comic-classical end of "The Pickwick Papers," where we are simply told that everyone we met will now be together forever, to the ideal symmetry of "A Tale of Two Cities," with its great first line and even more memorable last line, uttered, as we forget, from the grave itself — a far, far better way of ending a novel.

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The transportation authority has no current plans to try to take away the lifetime passes in its upcoming contract negotiations with bus and subway workers.

Assistant attorney general Seth Branham wrote Oklahoma should get sideline passes to a football rivalry and lifetime passes on Texas toll roads in return.

Connecticut is one of three states in the nation that issue lifetime passes for disabled parking (the other two are Idaho and Iowa).

Mr Deluce is personally suing Air Canada for revoking the lifetime passes it gave him and his wife in 1986 when buying his controlling interests in Air Ontario and Austin Airways.

"Rain Light" is a short poem, but it feels like a lifetime passes before Merwin finishes: "the washed colors of the afterlife / that lived there long before you were born / see how they wake without a question / even though the whole world is burning".

The 800 or so third party music bloggers (up from 300 earlier this year) that are part of the MOG network are being given free lifetime passes to the new service.

It's an inexplicable suspension of time, when a day, an hour, a lifetime passes in a flash.

NASA's Mars Opportunity rover has traveled 25.01 miles over its lifetime, passing the USSR's Lunokhod 2 lunar rover in total miles traveled and setting a new distance record for extraterrestrial land vehicles.

They're in the highest tax brackets, are able to take lavish vacations away from lives most would consider natural time off, receive free meals despite having the means to buy the restaurant, and have irrevocable lifetime passes to pick and choose the women of their choice like you or I might pick a deli number.

The New Yorker, August 12 , 1950 P. 15Comment on lifetime passes.

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