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Making a viable life with the complicated, demon-haunted man she has married requires patience.
"I felt this need to know whether there was potentially another viable life among the embryos," she says.
But over the past year we've seen a few encouraging signs that good work can have a viable life away from the box-office-burnishing glow of Broadway.
Talking to an annual gathering of his managers, he said: "I am quite sure the local weekly press has a long and viable life ahead".
Ms. Hopkins used these fictional selves to explore her ideas about loss, nostalgia and the pursuit of a healthy identity — and a viable life — in art.
I do not consider a foetus which a woman has a one in three chance of involuntarily rejecting anyway to be a viable life unless she deems it so.
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By the mid-90's this so-called swing (though it was really all jump blues) became a viable life-style package, a social music with less violence and drug abuse than punk and therefore more staying power.
This extended the time beyond the viable life-span of the preparation, and, therefore, longer recovery experiments were not pursued.
This is a viable life-history strategy, provided that pollination rates are sufficiently high.
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