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That's how long its been since Adobe first demonstrated Flash on Android — and that's pretty much a lifetime in the mobile world.
For all the continued heroics that season, and the first and second-round wins over Chesham United and Woking that had gone before, that January day at St Andrew's remains just as much a lifetime highlight for most Harriers fans as it was the lowlight for Fry.
For me, being trans isn't so much a lifetime thing it's a period I passed through to get from how I was born to where I feel I should be.
For me, being trans isn't so much a lifetime thing – it's a period I passed through to get from how was I born to where I feel I should be.
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I'm very much for a lifetime ban.
I'd had enough of him, too much for a lifetime, I decided.
How will you do this for a whole semester, much less a lifetime?
"Here in the country, you couldn't save as much in a lifetime as you get for the wind turbines in one year," she said.
Others may find it heroic and inspiring that a single man could accomplish so much in a lifetime, a story barely covered by the one-page handout at the information desk.
But in academia these days, that person is less a subject of ridicule than of soul-searching about what can done to shorten the time, sometimes much of a lifetime, it takes for so many graduate students to, well, graduate.
Which might have been the end of the story, except that Philip Pullman remarked to me – or perhaps it was I who remarked to him – that Allan very much deserved a lifetime achievement award and it would be a good idea if it came, not from the world of publishing, but from his peers.
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