While he proclaims himself content with Perth's relaxed way of life, he's circumspect when asked about his career intentions. |
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There's plenty of horses and a few dogs to pat and the wranglers can answer about any question you may have about the cowboy way of life. |
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Nobility involved a way of life, not the exercise of a profession bound by rules and regulations. |
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Outside of this relatively unchanged remnant of the old way of life, Algerian cities are a mix of Western influence and Arabic tradition. |
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To them it's entirely feasible that being a Yooper is less of a birthright and more of a way of life. |
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And she has come to the American capital in a last-ditch attempt to preserve her people's unique way of life. |
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The Fijian way of life is glorified as the kind of life where people look after you if anything goes amiss. |
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They had left the feudal system of Scotland for a more individualistic way of life. |
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These non-literate people were fighting to protect their ancestral homelands and their way of life. |
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Europe had retrogressed almost to a primitive way of life, wherein learning was preserved largely in the monasteries. |
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Her novels, short stories, and essays provide a vivid portrait of the Antiguan people and way of life. |
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It fuels the movements that are antipathetic to our values and way of life. |
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As numbers grow this service can be a lifeline to people initially unfamiliar with the Irish way of life. |
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Most people would think that you were barking mad if they saw you talking to your pet but for dog-whisperer Steve Fryer it is a way of life. |
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In any event it is aimed at weaving you into the way of life of these hard case larrikin bastards. |
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The vintage black and white photographs tell the tales of the days when rough stock, rodeoing and breeding great horses ruled the way of life. |
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Throughout his career he was an advocate of Constructivism not merely as an artistic movement but as the ideology of a way of life. |
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For many of the armed bands roaming the region, raiding and looting have become a way of life. |
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Prayer, reading, and atonement grew into a way of life that Matt managed to keep hidden. |
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The book is about the cost of this decision and how Kate comes to find a more authentic way of life. |
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She was so sucked into her own lies she took the abuse and accepted it as a way of life. |
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But with this aid went a lot of sanctimonious preaching about the superiority of the American way of life. |
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The herding and tilling of the immigrant peoples, with their metal implements and weapons, upset the Sandawe way of life and sources of food. |
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Even then, farming for them was a hobby, an avocation, a link to a way of life that was slipping away. |
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People must know that they all can have a say in the preservation and maintenance of this way of life. |
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The majestic beauty of its rugged mountains and the simple way of life are a major drawcard. |
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That was the verdict of children at a Whitefield primary school when they sampled a taste of the French way of life. |
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There are few things more tedious than the preoccupations of people for whom the drug scene has become a way of life. |
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And these religious temperamental differences of course, they're very much prominent in their literary output and their way of life. |
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During their 60 years of married life the couple have seen big changes in the Irish way of life. |
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His secret plans for a new and unconventional way of life have only just emerged from the letters he wrote to friends. |
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Any nation faced with a major threat to its security and way of life is entitled to take steps to protect itself. |
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I've got a huge family and suddenly she has been thrust into the middle of this completely different way of life. |
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We are blessed to honour those who selflessly serve to safeguard our way of life. |
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I was trapped, and I was sucked into a way of life that I now realise was wrong. |
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Corruption has become a way of life but he who bears the burden has a face. |
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His role as a peripatetic mendicant allowed him a freedom to see every way of life and every corner of his civilization. |
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They are, like most of us, dependent on and incapable of challenging the very way of life that may be killing them. |
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You will find a smiling landscape, a refined gastronomy, personalized rooms and a gentle way of life. |
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It is a way of life, whether it be a change in colour, tints, hairpieces or whatever. |
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For centuries, serfdom was a way of life for most Russian peasants who did not own any land. |
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He enjoyed the farming way of life with his beloved wife Miriam and their four sons. |
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For two centuries the crannog-dwellers threw their refuse into the loch, providing a ready-made midden to give clues to their way of life. |
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Keith meets an outspoken tribeswoman from Ethiopia whose traditional way of life is under threat. |
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But the arrival of the White people started the end of the way of life for the Shoshone people. |
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It would have been a mockery of the British way of life to stand by and let a man like him terrorise me on my own doorstep. |
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It's a way of life for us, the overheads are killing us and pushing people out of the business, but us showies will keep going. |
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Moreover, contrition must be continual, and a man must keep and hold a steadfast purpose to shrive himself and to amend his way of life. |
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He tells of how a healthy, trustful way of life can protect them from being infected by the lethal disease. |
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In Tudor and early Stuart England litigation was virtually a way of life, and women, it seems, were often ardent participants in this phenomenon. |
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Is monasticism a purer search for God or only a way of life some people need? |
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Still essentially Turkic, their language and way of life are now under threat. |
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William's downfall, in The Zeal of Thy House, comes about partly because of his unchaste, rowdy, and drunken way of life. |
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Their culture and way of life must of necessity reflect a human-centred moral order. |
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The most effective and educated way to encourage acceptance of one way of life is hardly to unfoundedly denounce others. |
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This was a reference to the importance of mutton-birding to their traditional way of life, especially on the islands off the Tasmanian coast. |
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Hence his way of life can be sacrificed without compunction, and his protests go unheard. |
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Many settlers made their way to Utah by wagon train in search of an uninhabited land to start their own way of life. |
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In areas close to the border with the Northern of Ireland, smuggling became a way of life for some. |
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She was happy to live an extremely unorthodox way of life, travelling with him and content to remain alone when necessary. |
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Part of the Austrian way of life, the coffeehouse serves as a meeting place and a source for breakfast or a snack or light lunch. |
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His way of life may seem a bit ostentatious, but his energy and enthusiasm is infectious, and there is nothing snobbish or affected about him. |
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Their ancient way of life is still virtually untouched by the outside world. |
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Even in a state where cold and snowy weather is a way of life, school is occasionally closed because of too much white stuff. |
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We have been following more on western way of life whose effects have been negative. |
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Ultimately, they'll choose a brand of democracy that suits their culture and their way of life, just as so many other nations have. |
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Both are adventurers who seek the perfect way of life, the former through sensual pleasure, the latter through social justice. |
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You seek freedom and space in a romantic involvement and make bold manoeuvres towards a new way of life. |
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For people like me who are involved in general research, there are some weeks when locked docs with missing passwords seem to be a way of life. |
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The sheer simplicity of camping in wild places has been a way of life for nomadic tribes for thousands of years. |
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For more than 50 years, raising, training, cutting and showing horses has been a way of life for him. |
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It is dearly bought, requires sacrifice to keep, and represents a way of life. |
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The seven daily offices punctuate a way of life regulated by prayer, while the passing of the seasons marks time. |
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Communism is entirely different and incompatible with the way of life of an overwhelming majority of Britons. |
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Perhaps, the mad careening way of life might become more reflective as its mood and mode is captured in image and word. |
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The Earth has suffered a massive cataclysm that has forced humanity to return to an incredibly primitive way of life. |
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The culture they discover will open their eyes to new things and allow them to appreciate the British way of life. |
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Nobody turned into a pumpkin but when the clock struck 12 midnight in hostelries around Kerry a whole way of life went up in smoke. |
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Also called a hemipode, it resembles a true quail in appearance and way of life but is more closely related to sandgrouse and pigeons. |
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But his voice softens as he describes how ostracism has become a way of life. |
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They have dwelt heavily on the idea that human nature is out of date, having evolved to meet conditions remote from our modern way of life. |
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Our cities will become like any other overcrowded city in the world and our Australian way of life will be a distant memory. |
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He became friendly with many people who had similar interests and whose love for ponies and horses was a shared hobby and way of life. |
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There are Chekhovian echoes in its depiction of a way of life about to pass into oblivion. |
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An indigenous society cannot, as it were, surrender its rights by modifying its way of life. |
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In taking up the Cistercian rule Merton assumes a way of life that, without equivocation, stands over against that of his former world. |
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Furthermore, the conversion of Algerian land to industrial-scale wheat farming threatened the pastoral way of life of the native population. |
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While their migrations often were due primarily to a lack of pasturage, military and political conquests shaped the way of life in the new lands. |
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A way of life beckons that promises peace in a beautiful place, where the weather is kind, wine plentiful, and food exquisite. |
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The idea and meaning of self help today embraces an ideology, an ideal, a practice, and a way of life. |
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He fathered a vigorous local school characterised by inquiry, independence, and a deep commitment to philosophy as a way of life. |
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It might be associations, such as memories of holidays, pastoral idylls, the peacefulness, the slower pace, or a whole imagined way of life. |
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Monasticism is a spiritual way of life that is found in many different religious faiths. |
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The northern parts of the county remained for centuries almost completely cut off by fen and water and developed their own unique way of life. |
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Still, I have some issues with the way the book glamourises a way of life and a professional culture that led to so many fatalities. |
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As they say, time is money, so in conclusion, computers are very important to our modern way of life. |
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They care about what they consider their way of life, their power, their commanding position in world affairs. |
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Britain was the first industrial nation, and as such moved away from a rural way of life prior to the rest of the world. |
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But our economy and our way of life both depend on comparatively unfettered road transport. |
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The island's inhabitants made it clear that they did not want to destroy a way of life that has existed for centuries. |
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They advance again and again to demand and seize more concessions, more demands on the way of life of others. |
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I want to warn against the fifth column here that tries to corrode our way of life. |
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In stark contrast to Hawaii, colonial law in Fiji enforced a distinctive Fijian way of life. |
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This is the largest of all of the global media conglomerates, a brash place where swagger and superstar brands are a way of life. |
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Though modern conveniences have found their way into the Inuit way of life, the story still seems relevant. |
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But this restoration of the traditional way of life is haunted by a pervasive sense of historical finitude. |
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Electrical equipment worth thousands of pounds was consigned to the scrapheap, along with our easy way of life. |
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The princess had too much mercury in her constitution to be long settled in any way of life whatsoever. |
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More than prayer, contemplation constitutes a way of life or a fundamental orientation. |
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Life on the land involved much manual labour but it was a way of life that gave them contentment and peace of mind. |
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For the local fishermen, however, fishing for the snappers is a way of life. |
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Perhaps it's not as luxurious as a hotel might be, but it provides a great insight into the Cuban way of life. |
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Never shall we allow a conglomerated media or a fascist police state to control our minds and our way of life. |
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Just as with sexual orientation, polyamory is a way of life that you cannot easily deny if it is meant for you. |
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Most people follow a subsistence way of life, growing food mainly for their own needs with little left over. |
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For them, the cover-up of serious crimes is a way of life, a feature of their everyday business. |
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The so-called New Zealand way of life is becoming increasingly foreign to a growing number. |
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These officials intended to criminalize the gypsy way of life and deny a group of people their civil rights. |
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It is argued that fox-hunting is part of a traditional country way of life. |
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But for those people crofting wasn't just a way of life, it was life itself. |
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They speak of freedom and democracy, and our way of life and our values, and they deride those who reason why. |
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The dry, open grasslands of the savanna make cereal farming and herding a way of life for the Hausa and the Fulani. |
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This is a film, set in contemporary Italy, where the poverty and way of life gives it a timeless quality. |
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It is indeed rational, and praiseworthy, for one to wish to preserve one's way of life against real, as well as perceived, threats to destroy it. |
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Within these rules or precepts are five which are undertaken by all those trying to adhere to a Buddhist way of life. |
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Crime and gangsterism became a way of life for many youths and young adults. |
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The structured, prescribed way of life and philosophy makes the group experience all the more intense. |
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It prescribes a way of life and a set of rituals to be enacted by its followers. |
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I've still got the original 1983 ghetto blaster that I got for Christmas, I know it's cliched but it's a way of life and I like it. |
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A new prosperous middle class layer has emerged with no roots in the traditional way of life. |
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The show has very strong community support and is a clear demonstration that the rural way of life is strong in the Dingle Peninsula. |
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The only way to defeat terrorism as a threat to our way of life is to stop it, eliminate it and destroy it where it grows. |
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They are asked by their parents to choose a way of life that involves getting their hands dirty for very little or no money. |
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The new president inherited an economy in ruins and corruption so endemic it had become a way of life. |
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It took me several weeks to thoroughly acclimatise myself to this entirely new way of life. |
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Ministers, and particularly bishops in episcopal churches, also represent symbolically the church and Christ's way of life. |
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In time, the eremitical ideal diminished, and wandering gave way to a settled, monastic way of life. |
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What advice does Jim, who has made being an expatriate his way of life, have for other expats? |
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He grades the comic and the dramatic to get to the idea that art is a way of life, thinking, or a psychic condition. |
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It is a way of life based on the principle of inclusivity, diversity and co-existence. |
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The traditional practices are the most difficult to deal with since they are about attitude and our way of life going back to time immemorial. |
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Even though for centuries Spaniards and Arabs warred against each other, the basic way of life remains similar. |
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This is followed by an extended period of acclimatization as they adjust to their changed way of life. |
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At what point is one allowed to say a religion is a threat to one's way of life? |
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It was also a different lifestyle, and smoking and drinking is a way of life for a lot of players. |
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There are many advantages to this way of life, but I'll talk about my job in a minute. |
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The people are exhausted from the radical changes that affect their way of life. |
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But Africans and Asians did not restore their chiefs and rajas, or seek otherwise to return to a more authentic way of life. |
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She had a natural affinity with the country way of life and she relished the various tasks synonymous with the changing seasons. |
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Disgusting school karzies are a way of life that everyone should go through. |
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As he aged, Kantanos had grown more accustomed to his way of life, had accepted it. |
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But if there is an oil bonanza, will Kelpers simply sit back and watch the money roll in, as their old way of life disintegrates? |
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Now that she has settled into the British way of life the move to Bradford is one she will never regret. |
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Payoffs and kickbacks and cheating and lying to the public are a way of life. |
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Like the First World War, each world war destroyed what went before, the values, the way of life. |
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The fossil record is replete with evidence supporting a plant-eating, basically frugivorous way of life for ancestral anthropoids, particularly hominoids. |
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The commoditization of the news and devaluing of the truth are just part of our way of life now. |
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They interviewed people on their way of life, emotions, the history of Nestinari and most of all their souls and their spiritual ritual and mystical powers. |
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Plunder and rapine were a way of life and no man trusted his brother. |
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The history of various families in Athy, their way of life, religion, superstition, Traveller cures and the Traveller language or cant are all documented. |
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But there seem to be the regulars who appear quite content with their way of life and, if someone is willing to put a roof over their heads, that would appear to be a bonus. |
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The onset of peak oil will devastate the suburban American way of life. |
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The area will slowly open up to tourism, but the priority is to allow the Aboriginal communities to maintain their way of life without obtrusive interruption. |
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Far from the stereotypical businessman exploiting unworldly people, he had a refined appreciation for both silk production and the Thai way of life. |
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It's a captivating depiction of a way of life very removed from time. |
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First, although adherence to a certain way of life may be an important part of being religious, surely that adherence presupposes belief in the truth of some basic dogmas? |
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Will Herberg argued that American civil religion essentially was idolatrous worship of itself, merely propagating an ethnocentric American way of life around the world. |
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In protest, some believers adopted a way of life known as monasticism. |
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The Scythians rejected the Greek way of life, but their aristocracy frequently used jewelry and toreutics made by the Greeks especially for them and adapted to their taste. |
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The Hebridean way of life is bound inextricably to the land. |
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Juicing is fast becoming a way of life for the health-conscious at heart. |
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Foucan sees Free Running as more than a spectacle, it is a way of life, with a spiritual dimension plucked from popular culture and allowing an escape from everyday reality. |
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The doctrine of satori calls for the follower to annihilate self to reach the higher state so as to liberate oneself from the habitual way of life. |
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It was kind of neat, I learned a bit about the Amish way of life. |
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It may prove difficult to change people's way of life by eliminating the use of high-emission off-road equipment like snowmobiles and four-wheelers, but Irving is optimistic. |
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Sheikh Hilal was unbendingly proud of his nomadic way of life. |
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Furthermore, you know that the expected lifetime of the product is uncertain and depends upon future contingencies, including your own way of life, your heartbeat. |
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If it is to allow diverse citizens to hammer out a common way of life, this state cannot rest upon traditional bases of loyalty such as kinship or creed. |
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Living with the threat of random death raining down leads to a strange way of life, a pathology of indirect fire. |
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Thus, even though nomads have to get much of their food by slaughtering animals from their herds, their way of life is still religiously respectable. |
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Nonetheless, hobos, like tramps, acquired a reputation for their carefree way of life, their predilection for booze, and a canon of whimsical folk songs and stories. |
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Access to information is basic to the democratic way of life. |
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Undoubtedly the fact that the institution of slavery froze billions of dollars of capital into human beings was of great importance in maintaining this way of life. |
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If she is so opposed to our system and way of life, why doesn't she pass up the profits, live like a pauper, and play in cafes and on street corners? |
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With the surfing season about to commence, it is time to be mindful of the great contribution our volunteer surf lifesavers make to our way of life. |
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It is no concern of the author that their readers might attempt to replicate a way of life that does not exist, or be disappointed when they fail to do so. |
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Diary posits her as a threat to the insularity of the Monteils and their vapid way of life, a threat Moreau coolly limns in one of her most nuanced, restrained performances. |
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They will try any means possible to strike a blow at our way of life. |
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The Naga way of life and cultural and economic bonds among all the Naga peoples can surely be strengthened without derogating from the integrity of any other Indian State. |
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The working holiday had almost come to an end and it was time to leave this Arcadian corner of the country, where being parochial is a way of life. |
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Each living language has implicit in it something analogous to a scientific paradigm, the system of thinking and memory that supports a way of life. |
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His work was rooted in a landscape, religion and a rural way of life. |
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In Gabon, West Africa, the drug is also central to Bwiti, a religious way of life for people who take it. |
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She is not alone in her commitment to bootstrapping as a way of life. |
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At its best, the tribal way of life imparts a vibrant sense of solidarity. |
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Fishing has been a way of life on the waterways of India's Kerala state for millennia, but in more recent years some of the ancient boats have added small outboard engines. |
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What I want to say here, no, what I have to say here, is that this country, our very way of life and everything we ever stood for, is under attack. |
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Granuaile sailed the seas of Clew Bay and beyond in the 16th century and was known far and wide for her fearless attempts to hold on to the ancient Gaelic way of life. |
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Approximately 300,000 to 400,000 Maasai live a seminomadic way of life as they follow the seasons in search of grass and water for their cattle herds. |
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More and more fitness freaks, young school and college students and even retired persons are taking to Karate as a way of life just like Yoga or aerobics. |
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Weirdly enough, the bloated institutions that rule our dysfunctional way of life actually add embody a worldview we believe in. |
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To not give in to profiteers, paid-off politicians and an extreme minority who hate its government and way of life. |
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They can't understand this latest imposition on their way of life. |
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Over the centuries, the Friars Minor experienced many distinctions and reorganizations based on their understanding of the Franciscan way of life. |
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For Democrats, election-day heavy heartedness, the loser's Stoicism, had become a way of life. |
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For visitors from the south, battered by the stresses of city living, this seems to add up to an idea of holiday paradise, even if it is just a way of life for the Balinese. |
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For thousands of kids, particularly poor kids in the South, where football is a way of life, athletics has been a road out. |
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For the earliest inhabitants of Southern France, practising a hunter-gatherer way of life, the natural resources were abundant and more than adequate for a sparse population. |
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The way you pranced and frolic around, dressed in so called Native American attire, is a mockery of our way of life and culture. |
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Rather like the way of life it celebrates, The Radetzky March hinges on trivia and bathos more than any real grand gesture. |
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They are addicted to preserving their own piggish way of life. |
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And, looking at the paltry haul in their nets and at their discarded small fish, they know it is a way of life their sons will not share with them. |
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And it took them three years to construct their own crannog, a timber dwelling built on stilts over the water, which links the way of life of people in 600BC with ours today. |
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Sure, some churches are expanding, but overall, your way of life is in steep decline. |
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It might be better to be a friend who can show her another way of life, than a second mother who's going to solve all of her problems by whisking her out of the trailer park. |
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In ancient times, the people of Asir were able to take advantage of the damp climate and abandoned the nomadic way of life essential for survival in the rest of Arabia. |
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In the United States, there is no doubt that widespread and persistent use of mind-altering drugs remains firmly entrenched in society as a part of the American way of life. |
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Yet, like all 'escape attempts', migration exchanges one routinised and bureaucratised way of life for a slightly different one. |
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I know we are all flat out. That is the way it is. We are flat out, and it becomes a way of life. |
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But a conflictless world is only possible within a hyperideal vision, and this possibility is not the way of life found in ordinary experience. |
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His void spaces are a criticism of the insipidness of the overly materialistic modern way of life. |
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Muslims adopted indigenous customs and traditions, including dress, food, and way of life. |
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Hinduism is a religion, or a way of life, found most notably in India and Nepal. |
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Francis, members of the Third Order began to live in common, in an attempt to follow a more ascetical way of life. |
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The lively and friendly way of life of the French also left a deep impression on him. |
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The Jersey way of life involved agriculture, milling, fishing, shipbuilding and production of woollen goods. |
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In these areas, millions of unemployed and their families were left destitute, and queueing at soup kitchens became a way of life. |
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Consequently, neoracists substantiate their position with an essentialist notion of culture or way of life. |
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Only around the larger cities of Chester, Wroxeter, Gloucester and Caerlon was the Roman way of life are still maintained. |
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To him, the people of Britain and of the Free World owe largely the way of life and the liberties they enjoy today. |
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The Maritimes attracted them because of the opportunity there to be left alone to pursue the traditional way of life. |
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During the empire, colonies were showcases of Roman culture and examples of the Roman way of life. |
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This diversified Britannia's cultures and religions, while the populace remained mainly Celtic, with a Roman way of life. |
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The vision of the Manx shearwater has a number of adaptations to its way of life. |
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Unlike the steppe polecat, the European polecat has a much more settled way of life, with definite home ranges. |
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Rousseau used the earthquake as an argument against cities as part of his desire for a more naturalistic way of life. |
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The resentment for the military way of life eventually faded from the men and a new ideology took hold, one of nationalism and pride. |
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It now has special exhibitions on Basque agriculture, seafaring and pelota, handicrafts and Basque history and way of life. |
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In the popular imagination, tribes reflect a way of life that predates, and is more natural than that in modern states. |
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Certain details from their way of life, such as tattooing, also suggest that the Agathyrsi were Thracians. |
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The Nordic countries have much in common in their way of life, history, religion, their use of Scandinavian languages and social structure. |
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This was characterized by the Gaulish adoption or adaptation of Roman morals and way of life in a uniquely Gaulish context. |
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The Chinese have had a particular way of life, a particular complex of usages, sometimes characterized as li. |
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Groups that conformed to this way of life were, generally speaking, considered Chinese. |
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Until then, the Almoravids had been desert nomads, but the new capital marked their settling into a more urban way of life. |
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The massive decline in sea ice during the Medieval Warm Period would have had a devastating impact upon their way of life. |
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Tiwanaku expanded its reaches into the Yungas and brought its culture and way of life to many other cultures in Peru, Bolivia, and Chile. |
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The environment has traditionally been deeply respected by Buryats due to the nomadic way of life and religious culture. |
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Their farming way of life was very different from the pastoral nomadism of the Mongols and the Khitans on the steppes. |
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It seldom doth happen, in any way of life, that a sluggard and a rakehell do not go together. |
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This allowed the indigenous people to continue their traditional way of life and to receive visitors from other regions. |
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This progress at domestic level transformed the townspeople's way of life and changed the boundaries of Mons and Spiennes. |
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Potter was interested in preserving not only the Herdwick sheep, but also the way of life of fell farming. |
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The hippie way of life seems to have rubbed off on him, as he's a flower power aficionado. |
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A fish can change in evolutionary time to whatever unfishy shape is required for its way of life. |
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It was also an attack on our freedom of expression and way of life. |
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Central to the Indian way of life was, of course, the buffalo, more correctly known as the American bison. |
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To a camp person, Homerun Derby, Four Square, and Kings are not games, they're a way of life. |
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Understatedly chic, JOIE's designs are constantly inspired by the Southern California lifestyle and its casual yet sophisticated way of life. |
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What happens when a young person in a secular age feels God calling him to a decidedly countercultural way of life? |
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The traditional way of life was changed as the Ojibwa adjusted to the new ways of the European settlers. |
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The buka puasa functions which flourish during the fasting month have become the latest addition to the Malaysian way of life. |
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Message Sticks provides a rare and welcome glimpse into the Innu-aimun language and way of life through the poetry of Josephine Bacon. |
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We quickly realized that students could find ways to outsmart us since technology was their way of life and something we had to assimilate to. |
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Some espouse deaf culture as the better, more natural, way of life. |
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The decision to list our oogruk as endangered species will have a determent to our way of life as Inupiaq. |
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Cartesianism is not a pun but what Wittgenstein called a language game proper, a way of thought and a way of life. |
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There is the serial cheater, who has a series of affairs and for whom cheating is a way of life. |
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Stimulus works when it is novel and rare, not a permanent way of life. |
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But it might suit the downshifter, escaping urban stress for a calmer way of life. |
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I knew I had entered a land of broadmindedness, kick-starting my evolution toward the Western way of life. |
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Diversity to me is the embracement of everyone's unique story and way of life. |
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The Purple Heart Trail is a visual reminder on tangible turf of the long road that these soldiers traveled in order to preserve our freedom and way of life. |
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Modern scholars generally hold the view that the Vandals allowed the Romans in North Africa to carry on with their way of life with only occasional interference. |
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Even if Thomas's view of wisdom is robust enough to make it the centerpiece of a way of life, surely he fatally exaggerates the role of discursive syllogizing in its pursuit. |
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Sun-worship aside, the Caribbean way of life has influenced her music. |
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Other heads saw devolution as a whole new way of life and adopted an approach whereby the power of devolution was used to enable the school to drive the curriculum. |
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It soon became apparent, though, that the Shetland way of life was untelevisable, because the glibness and publicity that television brings instantly efface it. |
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Not the least turn or twist in the fibres of any one animal which does not render them more proper for that particular animal's way of life than any other cast or texture. |
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According to Weber, Confucianism and Puritanism are mutually exclusive types of rational thought, each attempting to prescribe a way of life based on religious dogma. |
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On National Tartan Day, we celebrate the spirit and character of Scottish Americans and recognize their many contributions to our culture and our way of life. |
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Our languages are different, but our clothing and way of life is the same. |
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It immortalised the way of life of the South Wales Valleys coal mining communities, where Llewellyn spent a small amount of time with his grandfather. |
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Although seal predation is the primary and an indispensable way of life for most polar bears, when alternatives are present they are quite flexible. |
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For this reason, he founded a way of life to which married men and women, as well as the single and the secular clergy, could belong and live according to the Gospel. |
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He states that the shared theology, common ritual grammar and way of life of those who identify themselves as Hindus is traceable to ancient times. |
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Through faith in the working of God those who follow Jesus are spiritually resurrected with him so that they may walk in a new way of life and receive eternal salvation. |
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English-style terraced houses or the cheaper type of Montreal plexes that opened directly onto the street made such a way of life possible, but just barely. |
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Because it culminates in a lifestyle of discipleship, faith will develop and thrive only in an environment providing its absorption into the community's way of life. |
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Samiti Shiksha Varg 2000 is an annual event organised by Hindu Sevika Samiti UK, a national cultural organisation which aims to promote the Hindu way of life. |
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In Gangtok, one can still notice the remnants of an ancient culture here and there, though most of Sikkim has embraced the characterless urban architecture and way of life. |
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Proceeds from the sale of the series of eight stamps, overprinted 'Hurricane Relief 2001', will assist the 300 islanders to restore their way of life. |
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The three-month-old miniature labradoodle has been trained to ensure he adapts to his new role and way of life as part of the hotel's reception team. |
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Because of the many crises facing the slavocrats and their unwillingness to marry across class and racial boundaries, their way of life was coming to an end. |
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