Sentence examples for the patterns of life from inspiring English sources

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And when they do, all the patterns of life are disrupted.

Dispersal and vicariance are the common and over-arching explanations that account for the patterns of life on earth that take place over vast periods of time.

The books offered an authentic -- if, some critics said, an occasionally overromantic -- peek at the patterns of life for the peasants in whose name the revolution was fought.

We have become increasingly disassociated and estranged from the patterns of life and death, uncomfortable with the messiness of our own humanity, aging and, ultimately, mortality.

This is the book's great virtue: it doesn't see the Congo through the mist of its own exalted confusion but, eventually, both learns and teaches us the patterns of life in an isolated rain-forest village, or in a shanty town; it helps you make sense of poverty, and through literary technique, rather than bald exposition or a rant.

But in the play's opening scenes, and its final one, Mr. Mendes and design team — which includes Anthony Ward (sets) and Paul Pyant, whose lighting becomes a character in itself — use the extraordinary to highlight the wonderful strangeness and harmony of the patterns of life over time.

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And it's the pattern of life".

It's part of the pattern of life, prayer and music and great language".

The pattern of life never seemed quite so vivid to me, nor did the theatrical impact of exits and entrances.

Then we could see if it follows the pattern of life as we know it on Earth".

Of immense importance, too, was their complete contentment with each other and with the pattern of life they had chosen.

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