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Discover Ludwig"today's life" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the present time and the way people live in modern society. Example: "In today's life, technology plays a crucial role in our daily routine."
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Between the chapters dealing with today's life Kadare has inserted counterchapters filled with legends, hallucinations and fantasies.
The protests that massed on the square, he said, reflected "dissatisfaction with government policy and today's life".
The photo comes from Ms. Dashti's 2008 series "Today's Life and War," which includes 10 staged narratives focused on the couple.
"In today's life, spirituality and science are both important, and neither should deny the other," Kailash Nemade, a monk, said during a pause from chanting religious poems.
This enticingly exotic subject of Western fantasy may well be a corpse.In the "Today's Life and War" (2008) series by Gohar Dashti, an Iranian photographer, a couple pursues a relationship amid the detritus of a battlefield.
When I express similar thoughts, some people wonder about my mental state (I am three months shy of my 84th birthday), and whatever today's life expectancy is, I intend to continue reading and, if I'm lucky, to die with a book and/or The New York Times in my hand.
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