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noun
The duration of the life of someone or something.
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(AP) From Medalist to Student Some Olympic champions are looking forward to lifetimes of fame and fortune.
Most are in their 40's or 50's and many suffer health problems related to lifetimes of labor underground.
We need to change the ways in which we deal with juvenile offenders, so that a foolish act in childhood doesn't put them on the road to lifetimes in prison.
The samples were irradiated with 106 MeV protons at doses approximately equivalent to lifetimes of 0.6, 6, 12 and 24 months in a low-Earth polar orbit.
We have conducted radiation tests of 32 APD (Excelitas and Laser Components) and 4 PMT (Hamamatsu) SPD devices, with radiation levels equivalent to lifetimes in low-Earth 600 km polar orbit of 0.6, 6, 12 and 24 months.
Large changes in the scattering cross-sections of particular defects are related to variations in the superlattice layer widths, enabling the wave-function engineering of optimised detector structures with regard to lifetimes.
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This is not to say that their appointment to lifetime jobs doesn't matter.
And companies are remodeling their customer relationships from being transactional-based to lifetime-value based".
Now he's switched to lifetime distributions and will have 49 years to drain the account.
Does portability apply to lifetime gifts as well as assets that pass through an estate plan?
Victims of rape and other sexual assaults are guaranteed the right to lifetime anonymity.
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