A life's work such as that of Professor Charlotte Angas Scott is worth more to the world than many anxious efforts of diplomatists. |
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For Black, the high point of his life's work came in 2001 when he was ennobled after renouncing his Canadian citizenship. |
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I scribbled notes and hoped for some insight into the tangled mass of problems I had made my life's work. |
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Yet priests and rabbis were unsalaried at this time, and most today would not criticize some advantage drawn from a life's work. |
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Springer said her poetry encompassed all of her life's work, from being a cultural activist to her devotion to the Orisha faith. |
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Dharma implies that each of us has unique talents waiting to be expressed through our life's work. |
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At the late career stage, faculty members begin putting together their life's work, although some use this period to pursue entirely new agendas. |
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The artist has finished what he once called his life's work and now lives in sheltered housing in Manchester. |
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The son seems to have made posturing against his father's accomplishments and beliefs his life's work. |
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Are you going to believe someone who has dedicated their silver-spoon upbringing and life's work to making as much money as quickly as possible? |
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After 20 years and 11 albums, he takes stock of his life's work in a new collection of his most famous songs. |
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She looks forward to immersing herself in the life's work of many an author unfamiliar to her, and plans to read prodigiously. |
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If he never recorded another thing, these meditations on death would be a good life's work. |
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Since those days she has pursued her life's work as a lay theologian in the Orthodox Church. |
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On the insistence of past pupils and their parents, Joan and Joscelyne wrote a short memoir of their life's work. |
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And the flames of their life's work would burn in his eyes, his heart, until every last abomination had breathed their last. |
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It's the study and analysis of that flux that seem to have become his life's work. |
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My uncle reminded my grandfather of my father's low opinion of his life's work. |
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He never saw liberation in his home country, in quest of which he had based much of his life's work. |
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In 1919, the war over, he went to Liverpool and started on his life's work, tide prediction. |
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He stood unmoving, watching the parchment crackle, seeing the last of his life's work devoured by flames, and felt nothing. |
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But most normal politicians don't make a life's work out of analyzing the inextricable link between personal freedom and a society's overall health. |
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Dietz made marine geology the main focus of his life's work, and from his studies came one of the key forward steps in the development of plate tectonics. |
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A life's work dedicated to reaching goals and providing for the next generation can come undone if proper planning is not implemented early. |
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O'Gorman, who died in 2001, made architecture his life's work. |
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All our hopes and ambitions, our life's work, were in ruins. |
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I really struggle with this because this has been my life's work, and I've been involved in the States in umpteen hearings on this sort of thing. |
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Often it is established entrepreneurs who want the new generation of academics to share in their life's work. |
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The entrepreneur who had founded the companies saw this as his life's work. |
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In fact, much of his life's work outside of the main work on commercial species was done on things like skate and grenadiers. |
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I encourage all Canadians to join me in thanking those people from all across Canada who have made it their life's work. |
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Therefore, I now know what these populations have been through: people who, in just one night, have seen their life's work completely destroyed. |
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It is a life's work to get to know one single plant up to the last fibre and in my case this is hop. |
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This year, the artist will receive the design prize of the Federal Republic of Germany for his life's work. |
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We are fortunate in that our organizations have tapes covering the life's work of many of our colleagues. |
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As with all great artists, Saint-Denys Garneau's early education left its mark and indirectly favoured the direction of his life's work. |
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Before his death in 1989, there were multitudinous awards, ranging from presidential citations to a Carnegie Hall recital celebrating his life's work. |
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It's easy to ignore how black and white cultures in America have interpenetrated, how relatively safe and peaceful our lives are because of his life's work. |
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The unification of Germany was his life's work, in which he was greatly assisted by his opponents' inability to analyse the balance of forces realistically. |
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What's it like to see a huge chunk of your life's work in one volume? |
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We held a school service as a testament to her life and her life's work. |
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Part travel log, part art history primer, it elegantly provides the context for Klett's life's work without venturing much in the way of criticism. |
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It impelled him to record his experience in an autobiographical comic that has swelled to epic proportions over the decades and become his life's work. |
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Their conversation left Muriel Bell compelled to know more about the extent of her achievements: determined that a portrait of this great lady should be accompanied by an additional tribute to her life's work. |
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I am convinced that the best way of doing this, the way that John Tait would have wished it, is to display and practise the values and ethics that inspired his life's work. |
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His grave is visited by admirers of his life's work and achievements as seen by fresh flowers placed there regularly. |
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The progress achieved in the areas of human rights, international humanitarian cooperation and universal protection of abused children is a very important aspect of the Prince's life's work. |
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In line with past customs, in some countries such coin issues have been used to commemorate personalities whose life's work is of marked importance. |
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You can only claim to do the best possible with the resources available, working closely with those who want to share the risk with you, as well as sharing the passion for the field you have made your life's work. |
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The light of a saint evidently surpasses his life's work. |
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Not only was his life's work ruined, he now faced a costly legal process. |
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If Milton Love, whose life's work has been fishing for and studying rockfishes, hadn't gotten his research-biologist gig, he'd be doing standup. |
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While heading his class and excelling at sports, he found time in his youth to read widely and pursue a hobby that proved a key stepping-stone to his life's work. |
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As a matter of fact, the banks view with a jaundiced eye the young fellow on the threshold of his life's work who is preoccupied with the type of pension which will some day become his. |
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The former part-timer at Akron and elsewhere has made it his life's work to improve his former colleagues' pay and prospects. |
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We're honored to represent such a positive force for peaceful change who has made it her life's work to alleviate society's ills nonviolently. |
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With barely anything with a date stamp past 1980 and well-worn, if effective, call-and-response routines, it's a show that leans mostly on nostalgia and old-fashioned showmanship, but keeps Maurice White's life's work alive. |
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A demonlike compulsion drove him to destroy his life's work. |
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His life's work was a four-volume encyclopedia of aviation topics. |
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Forced bedrest during a pregnancy made her reconsider her life's work. |
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Philip made it his life's work to destroy Angevin power in France. |
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The cathedral is also the subject of William Golding's novel The Spire which deals with the fictional Dean Jocelin who makes the building of the spire his life's work. |
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