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In the process, you give your video a new lease on life with a much longer life expectancy.
The advice changes for the couple if you want to plan for a much longer life — and many planners would probably suggest that you should.
Prosobranchs in general seem to have a much longer life span, with some species of the freshwater Vivipara living 20 years in captivity.
But with a little tender care the High Line Park will have a much longer life than its predecessor the High Line railroad.
Print on demand means "we're able to make all our books available long term and ensure our backlist has a much longer life".
Pills that will let you eat without gaining weight, much longer life spans, and a world that runs entirely on clean energy.
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The large species have a much longer life-span; bath sponges (Spongia, Hippospongia), for example, attain a commercially desirable size after seven years and may live as long as 20 years.
Reagins are easily destroyed by heating, do not pass the placental barrier (i.e., an allergic mother cannot passively make her child allergic), and have a much longer life-span than other types of antibodies.
UHPC members require less maintenance cost due to their improved durability characteristics; and hence their life-cycle cost can be reduced while yielding much longer service life (Racky 2004; Blais and Couture 2000).
The 6s Plus, like the 6 Plus before it, has much longer battery life than the smaller phone.
I took it home and realised that stationery – seemingly so ephemeral and transitory – could have a much longer shelf life.
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