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On the other hand, we've never discussed whose lifetime.
Brenner was an enthusiastic researcher whose lifetime work did not end with his retirement.
The prize honors a living American poet whose lifetime accomplishments warrant extraordinary recognition.
And it's the people like William Riley, whose lifetime of hard work is under real threat.
Playing Muriel, she conveyed the infinite distress of a woman whose lifetime code of denial was gradually being stripped away.
But Declan Conlon is no less impressive as Ian, whose lifetime of guilt is visible in his tensed shoulders.
The solution lies in developing a new generation of materials whose lifetime trajectory is scaled to their use, whose fate in nature is appropriately timed to their function.
The Great Negotiator Award is given to recognize an individual whose lifetime achievements in the field of negotiation and dispute resolution have had a significant and lasting impact.
The Great Negotiator Award activities recognize an individual whose lifetime achievements in the field of negotiation and dispute resolution have had a significant and lasting impact.
This award recognizes those whose lifetime achievements in the field of negotiation and dispute resolution have had a significant and lasting impact.
A fourth is to reduce benefits — for example, by lowering the initial benefits for workers whose lifetime wages are above the national average (currently $43,000 a year).
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