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This should be a wake-up call to the millions of people whose lifestyle means they get drunk regularly".
Its master was Ibn Quzmān of Córdoba (died 1160), whose lifestyle was similar to that of Western troubadours.
Like most other efficient businesses, it markets itself as in the interest of the consumer, into whose lifestyle expectations it is firmly embedded.
The artists, whose lifestyle was distinctly bohemian, came to realize that there was a potential market for their art among the wealthy citizens of early 20th-century Greenwich.
At this early age, he was evidently gripped with a strong compulsion to punish the establishment whose lifestyle he was so eagerly embracing.
Nutritionista A fit and knowledgable woman whose lifestyle of healthy eating glamorises inedible things like kale, tofu and brown-rice pastas.
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He also knows that young people look up to music idols, whose lifestyles can appear exciting and glamorous.
The vocal minority asked whether soldiers could be compelled to serve alongside people whose lifestyles they believed were immoral.
She reminded the jury that the early residents were "pioneers" whose lifestyles did not include credit card bills or other paper proof of where they lived.
These were gonzo vignettes introducing people whose lifestyles were, as the title insinuated, unusual and/or eccentric: fundamentalist Christian loons, survivalist crackpots, white supremacist dunces.
The annual premium is about $500 for every $1 million of coverage, although people whose lifestyles are believed to expose them to greater risk typically have to pay more.
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