Do you want a well-designed house that fits your lifestyle today and years down the road? |
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Like it or not, America's lifestyle queen is about to invade the United Kingdom. |
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The self-indulgent lifestyle of the celebrity nouveau riches is as far from her experience as it is from any wage slave in a tedious job. |
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For this reason, body fat can be as important as body weight when you are trying to reduce your waistline or change your lifestyle. |
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It afforded me a totally different lifestyle, going from baby-sitting and waitressing to travelling around the world singing songs. |
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His workshop is an introduction to a healthy lifestyle of fun, walking and exercise and lasts for ninety minutes. |
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But what have couch potatoes, a more active lifestyle, and walkies around the Seven Acres got to do with regenerating East Bolton? |
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In college, pursuing the zombie lifestyle, he washes down a dozen Quaaludes with Jack Daniels. |
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A lifestyle guru is a modern sort of mountebank, selling quack advice instead of false medicines. |
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To forgo the leisured lifestyle, to abstain from epicurean pleasures of over-indulgence, is no mean task. |
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David is appalled that Polly could so wantonly cut herself loose from her baby to continue this swinging lifestyle. |
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It is committed to peaceful campaigns against all forms of animal abuse and promotes a cruelty-free lifestyle. |
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There are a few groups that have avoided acculturation and maintained the traditional lifestyle they brought from the homeland. |
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The lifestyle accustomed Johnson to the solitude that now forms his six hour a day, six days a week training regimen. |
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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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Looking back, it was a great place in which to grow up but, with my way-out lifestyle, I can't see myself living there now. |
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Whilst the jet set bit of the rock 'n' roll lifestyle can be fun, coming home to a pile of junk mail and red bills never cheered anyone up. |
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With their mansion in Versailles and glamorous, loving, jet-set lifestyle, they seemed to have the perfect relationship. |
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And although she owns homes in London, St Tropez and now New York, and lives a jet-set lifestyle, Joan says she is not cash rich. |
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It didn't make sense for the active lifestyle of a busy family with working parents and two teenage children. |
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There is something depressing about a lifestyle casualty, someone whose boozing and smoking bring about the actuarially predictable consequences. |
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Treatment includes long term medication such as steroid, dietary adaptation, lifestyle adaptation and surgery. |
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She lived the typical chaotic lifestyle of a heroin addict and a convicted drug dealer had access to her flat. |
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It will be obvious to those who recognise my lifestyle that I am not a television addict. |
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A journalist despatched to write on the lifestyle of the recruit had little to work with. |
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To be a Nawab is to be heir to a lifestyle marked by refinement in speech and behaviour. |
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A lifestyle that takes advantage of the health benefits of wine is proving to be a particularly good fit for women. |
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Despite his gradual ascent up the World Cup rankings, his lifestyle has remained far from glamorous. |
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The guy has become rich and famous through public advocacy of an unhealthy lifestyle. |
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She's also a white witch and does everything involved with that lifestyle, including the spells and the different rituals. |
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Nicola said she wasn't scared by the prospect of being thrust into a wholly foreign lifestyle. |
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From elevators to automatic doors, these products help ease the lifestyle of aging families and persons with physical needs. |
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Sandra Keen said he had changed his lifestyle, stopped going around with the gang and started a work placement. |
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I was approached by the Cowboys in 2002 and was keen to get out of Sydney at the time. I don't go much on the lifestyle down there. |
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She has confessed she likes nothing more to wind down from her showbiz lifestyle by chilling out with her grandmother. |
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It can be a great kick-start into a transformation that will motivate her to adopt an active, healthy lifestyle. |
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Anhimids are strong, soaring flyers with the big wings and substantial feathers necessary for that lifestyle. |
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Paul Summerston, the Old Bailey heard, led a reclusive lifestyle, rarely socialising and had only a few close friends. |
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He received criticism for his eccentric and reclusive lifestyle and for his attempts to use cosmetic surgery to change his skin colour. |
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She had been in ill-health and led a reclusive lifestyle, so news of her death did not gain the headlines it might have. |
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More than ever before, lifestyle and behavior are being recognized as important factors in physical health and physical illness. |
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Oil under their feet changed their lifestyle in earnest from herding goats out in the desert to having the world at their feet. |
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For the rest, entering the entertainment world means having a colourful lifestyle, fat monetary rewards and an enviable social status. |
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Alteration in lifestyle involves a reduction in physical activity in work and the home. |
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Acne can affect men and women of all ages regardless of skin type or lifestyle. |
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It was only after the Mongols tamed horses, yaks and camels that they took to a nomadic herding lifestyle. |
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I'm looking forward to getting a real taste of this incredibly alluring lifestyle. |
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The main goal of this intervention is to keep him motivated and to avoid a relapse into a less active lifestyle. |
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Yet wine tends to bespeak a lifestyle of luxury and relaxation, of the enjoyment and appreciation of the creation of the vintner. |
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I was living an alternative lifestyle before anyone had thought of the expression. |
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Witchcraft has come out of the shadows and is entering British society as a viable alternative lifestyle. |
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After Jemima's decision to complain publicly about her lifestyle, it is easy to brand her a poor little rich girl. |
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The Onion A.V. Club recently spoke to Yoakam about the state of country music, his upbringing, and his lifestyle as a Renaissance man. |
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Aging aside, lifestyle will go a long way toward determining whether you'll succumb to this dread disease. |
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He has always enjoyed the champagne lifestyle, wining and dining a succession of girlfriends and lavishing presents on friends. |
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What was morbidly fascinating was the resentful resistance of the other couple to this patently superior lifestyle. |
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I thought how lucky we are to be able to take command of our lives by leading a healthy and active lifestyle. |
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Diet and lifestyle factors may be important in determining the ratio of estrogen metabolites. |
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I'm rethinking my lifestyle because of the sad economical situation we are facing. |
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A lifestyle revolution, rather than a Marxist one, is required, and that is something that cannot be legislated for. |
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The findings show a clear preference for undertaking leisure activities outdoors and in the countryside as part of a healthy lifestyle. |
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Even with my leisured lifestyle, I don't think I can spare the extra time to scan, argue, and answer. |
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Monica enjoyed a privileged and leisured lifestyle, she did not have to work and had no children. |
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Bogart dove head first into the Jazz Age lifestyle, always up for late night revels. |
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Despite a luxury lifestyle, he keeps his private life private and doesn't flash his wealth around. |
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She also ordered more intensive lifestyle checks on public officials as part of her campaign against graft and corruption. |
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This transition from the rheumatic and nutritional heart diseases towards atherosclerotic diseases is mainly because of a change in lifestyle. |
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Adopting healthy lifestyle changes and taking medications can help you manage your disease. |
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The extravagant lifestyle and licentious ways of some of them became the subject matter of book and films. |
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Is this a lifestyle business or is it going to be driven forward to maximise its potential? |
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Flat jockeys have an easier ride of it than their jump colleagues but it is still a demanding lifestyle. |
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And why would executives that are enjoying a lavish lifestyle be sending alarm signals? |
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The balance of the articles can be used by either gender to promote a healthy bodybuilding lifestyle. |
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But how could a hunter-gatherer lifestyle feed the 20 million-strong population of Australia? |
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The primary goal of screening younger persons is to promote lifestyle changes that may provide long-term benefits. |
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And he was almost as famous for his playboy lifestyle as his driving skills. |
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Perhaps there are changes in lifestyle factors or nutrition that's making a difference. |
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Simplifying health empowers people to feel confident in making energizing lifestyle choices. |
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The best way to prevent weight gain is to exercise and maintain an active lifestyle. |
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That hasn't prevented him becoming the object of ridicule among his peers or the victim of inane questioning about his lifestyle. |
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If your busy bodybuilding lifestyle makes it impossible to buy fresh veggies often, the next best bet is frozen. |
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Family physicians need to be more effective at helping patients adopt healthy lifestyle habits. |
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One segment that has blossomed in the golf boom is the so-called lifestyle golf magazine. |
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Denmark has had a cosmetic surgery lifestyle mag for a couple of months now. |
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It certainly has a lot to do with a new generation of lifestyle television programming. |
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Maybe that's why they need lifestyle management, to point out these things to them. |
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No wonder they've been the preferred lifestyle accessory of artists for so long. |
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More surreal still, they are so in demand that lifestyle television can barely contain them. |
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She fears we are catering to modern lifestyle whims rather than for future generations. |
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Also, the kind of lifestyle concept that we are trying to sell is not for men alone. |
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Much of the newer consumer and lifestyle material is oriented towards women. |
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Indeed, so slushy is the ad until its conclusion, it could be for any lifestyle product. |
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You can get quite used to a lifestyle movement, however alien it might seem to begin with. |
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If the game is to restrict access to lifestyle drugs, the example should be set at the top. |
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This may be an acceptable risk for drugs to treat disease but is less so for lifestyle drugs. |
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The little blue pill has upped the stakes in indoor sport and whetted people's appetites for lifestyle drugs. |
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The biggest market for lifestyle drugs is for those offering the hope of youth and beauty, usually through weight loss. |
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And, of course, in the case of lifestyle drugs, there's a marketing factor at work that pumps up patient demand. |
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Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors have even been promoted and used as lifestyle drugs. |
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As the population ages, many more lifestyle drugs will focus on age-related issues. |
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Most fake drugs found in raids were pain killers, weight-loss or lifestyle drugs, such as those that helped impotency problems. |
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We were visionary idealists, purposefully choosing to pursue a lifestyle that did not apishly conform to culture. |
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Jessica's conservative southern sensibilities clash with the Boyer's limousine liberal lifestyle. |
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You have to be prepared to make some appreciable adjustments to a different lifestyle and surroundings if you come to China. |
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As well, the austere lifestyle chosen by King Ferdinand and his lords could be the medieval equivalent of today's self-improvement craze. |
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The architecture reflects the culture, lifestyle and historical development of the city, the professor said. |
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Our councils are already doing a fantastic job of developing lifestyle choices and active living. |
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There is a perpetual need for low-income housing in Toronto, and many people embrace the transient lifestyle rooming houses offer. |
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Self-study is a wonderful method to use to begin introducing aromatherapy into your lifestyle. |
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That was all and now he was waiting for his wife's baby to arrive so that he could safely return to his own lifestyle. |
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Rheas are tall, long-legged birds, well adapted to a terrestrial lifestyle. |
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Am I travelling towards a change in lifestyle and attitude, or merely running away from a difficult reality that I'd rather not face? |
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In addition to being associated with lifestyle choices, cancer is also associated with unsafe working and living conditions. |
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Maybe it's a psychological thing, something to do with the dangerous, rugged lifestyle with which he is closely associated. |
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The No Name Club is a national association for young people which promotes a lifestyle where alcohol and drugs are unnecessary. |
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But for station hands, managers, support staff and their families, the lifestyle remains rustic and dangerous. |
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Her workshop is aimed at beginners, rusty or stiff movers who want to have some fun and lead a healthier lifestyle through dance. |
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The campaign is focused on bringing the outdoor, active lifestyle back into fashion, which caters directly to the lumbersexual trend. |
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Rather, it is a lifestyle decision aimed at luring tourists to his property. |
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Though he decided against monastic life, he found the austere lifestyle an important model. |
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But what tempts these youngsters to leave the security of home and lucrative jobs for an austere lifestyle of development work in India? |
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Well Susie quickly took to the emo lifestyle, she already had pierced herself fourteen times by the end of the hour. |
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The target audience for this product is young women who lead an active lifestyle. |
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Swifts screaming overhead, hawking for insects in their no-compromise lifestyle. |
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From restaurant menus to new lifestyle trends, savoring the moment has become the rule. |
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I resorted to telemarketing to pay for my bacchanalian lifestyle during the lean years of college. |
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Here is a gentleman who wants to turn his back on his previous lifestyle and looks to the future with some hope. |
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Obese people are also prone to other lifestyle diseases like arthritis, backache, heart trouble and shoulder problems among others. |
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As is commonplace in this region of the county the surroundings are the main attraction with scenic views and a quiet country lifestyle on offer. |
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Will the proposed financial and lifestyle benefits prove enough to tempt workers to a rural idyll? |
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He regularly boasts about his wealth and extravagant lifestyle, symbolized by his ten-gallon hat and limousine. |
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I would suspect it was more Bali economy, for the Balinese lifestyle is village-based, deeply spiritual and anything but decadent. |
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Shanghai will build 10 marinas for yachts as boating starts to become part of the city's trendy lifestyle. |
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The gun dogs definitely appealed to me more and fitted in well with our lifestyle of eventing and tetrathlons with the horses. |
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Complement your healthy summer lifestyle with fresh food cooked on the barbecue. |
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Having bundles of money and a lifestyle to match is little more than a dream to most folk. |
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It's good to see an old canal brought back to life, but I wonder what those 19th century bargemen would make of the modern cappuccino lifestyle. |
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It is they who shoved us into wanton consumerism, into a society in which we must maintain a champagne lifestyle on mauby pockets. |
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Bad eating habits and sedentary lifestyle play a role in the onset of diabetes. |
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But if you've also learned unhealthy eating habits and sedentary ways from your family, you'll need to change your lifestyle. |
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A sedentary lifestyle without at least moderate physical activity is associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer. |
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They basically have to undergo a complete lifestyle change which will stick with them for the rest of their lives. |
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Because he is so low-maintenance, he suits my lifestyle and personality. |
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Kit believes the secret to longevity is a healthy lifestyle. |
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Accessibility to other ways of life was part of the monumental lifestyle shift enabled by the industrial revolution. |
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There is no such thing as a gay lifestyle, except in right-wing propaganda to oppose LGBT equality. |
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Holman said Aaron's lifestyle in general was relatively sedentary. |
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But they love their lifestyle in Italy, despite the teething troubles. |
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This period has witnessed major changes in our diets, lifestyle, and social practices, some of which may be having profound effects on human health. |
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Romney, with his picture-perfect family and squeaky-clean lifestyle, should be a terrific values crusader. |
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Beach imagery, backyard barbecues, and sport also became symbolic of a leisured lifestyle, and were reinforced with the rise of international tourism. |
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Surrounded by inert goods, we felt hemmed in, pushed toward a lifestyle cul-de-sac. |
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Physical activity is an equal partner in developing a healthy lifestyle. |
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The migration to the coast is being led by the baby boomers and other seachangers who are either retiring or deciding to adopt a more relaxed beach lifestyle. |
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Their disciplined diet can be boiled down to three simple rules that we can massage to fit our untelevised lifestyle. |
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She was also developing an expensive, hedonistic lifestyle, proving she was a chip off the old block, and she graduated into a notorious celebrity. |
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Rumspringa ends once an individual chooses whether to be baptized and commit themselves wholeheartedly to the religious and behavioral aspects of the Amish lifestyle. |
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He does not drive a mega sports car, or lead a flash lifestyle. |
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I really hope that my band will keep on being honest and playing the good music instead of turning into rats running after the rockstar lifestyle. |
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Although Kirby did not travel in the same jet set lifestyle in Palm Beach, Florida with Robert Young, it is clear that the heirs to F.W. Woolworth's fortune did. |
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Mr Maxwell added that the defendant had been making steps towards living a proper lifestyle and, if she lost her liberty, she would be back to square one. |
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Criminals are being warned that they could lose their liberty and their lavish lifestyle thanks to the dedicated efforts of a North Yorkshire Police team. |
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In the past two years, motorcycle sales surged as aging baby boomers, women, and suits lousy with disposable income looked to capture a bit of the two-wheel lifestyle. |
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A libertine is a hedonist, a devotee of personal pleasure, whereas a libertarian is one who defends the libertine and his lifestyle against the heavy hand of government. |
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My friend graduated from photography school in New York, and, like many artists, plunged into a libertine lifestyle with more than a little enthusiasm. |
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It may not be as bad as some lifestyle scolds make it out to be. |
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And as the original bike path fight demonstrates, his passion about the importance of lifestyle trumps his faith in more traditional arrangements. |
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Vreeland believes that in the end, his grandmother put her subtle seal of approval on his lifestyle. |
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One young man had his life dramatically changed by the tour as he entered the vegan lifestyle, departing from a life of meat, chocolate bars, and fast food. |
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One of their campaigns includes a woman considering the options she has to retain a healthy lifestyle as a smoker. |
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He was already obese and he was already living a sedentary lifestyle. |
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Depression, with its symptoms of sadness, apathy, fatigue and negative thought patterns, can adversely affect healthy lifestyle habits and even medical treatment compliance. |
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One of the reasons Hollywood has always liked sword-and-sandal epics is that it has vainly seen itself in the lascivious, bacchanalian lifestyle of the rich and Roman. |
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As we are dealing with an aging population, with a large quantity of disease attributable to an unnecessarily and avoidably poor lifestyle, the need for change is obvious. |
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Pedometers and the cottage industry of smartphone-friendly wearable trackers are great for encouraging a more activity lifestyle. |
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For conventional households with two working parents, the alternative lifestyle can almost begin to make sense. |
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Writing on stars are mostly about gossip and scandal, a degeneration into lifestyle reporting. |
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Employing TV ads that promise the virility of a professional athlete, those companies have redefined erectile-dysfunction pills into something approaching a lifestyle drug. |
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Private healthcare spending therefore goes disproportionately toward expensive eleventh-hour measures unlikely to extend life for very long and to pricey lifestyle drugs. |
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And more trivial modifications like altering bodily odors and promoting a healthy lifestyle. |
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In terms of this law, public officials who exhibit a lifestyle above their official means are prosecuted unless they can prove legitimate possession of this wealth. |
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He made no apologies for his rackety lifestyle, his liking for louche and even sleazy companions, his lavish consumption of cigars, brandy and champagne. |
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To attract like-minded women, Bob advertised himself on lifestyle websites like alt.com. |
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For most people living in the world, circa 1920, music was embedded into their life, not chosen as a lifestyle accessory. |
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Often tax inspectors would discover tax evasion by examining an individual's personal assets and lifestyle to see if their outgoings tally with their income. |
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You're buying into a lifestyle that shrieks taste and refinement. |
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Still active and alert Mary attributes her longevity to plenty of hard work, good genes, a healthy lifestyle and a positive outlook on life in general. |
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She admits she sometimes misses the adrenaline rush of the lifestyle, danger and all. |
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Interestingly, Weir was skeptical of these most diehard and even surprisingly pragmatic about their lifestyle. |
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Course content includes learning basic commands, how to drive an elephant, the bathing and daily care of an elephant, the feeding requirements and the lifestyle of a mahout. |
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I actually found it quite pleasurable, and it prepared me for this strange, gypsy lifestyle of an actor. |
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I had been set loose, free from the regimented lifestyle of a footballer. |
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As with other accoutrements of the high-end lifestyle, not all backup generators are created equal. |
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The police tend to think he just got fed up with the high-pressure lifestyle, and being caught between the two women in his life, and that he took a powder. |
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I have got a job and have turned my back on my previous lifestyle. |
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Jackson faced a lot of scrutiny when it came to his own appearance and lifestyle. |
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They lost their jobs, were robbed of all dignity, and yet still soldiered on to achieve great things that were often ignored by history books because of their lifestyle. |
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There is no soundtrack, no kick-ass guitar music to suck us into the lifestyle, just a blue sky, some distant shouting and the occasional applause. |
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Blogging is a lifestyle agenda that can pay the bills, it becomes a serious business of frivolous things. |
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Tens of thousands of kids, according to Customs figures, hook into Ecstasy as a routine lifestyle drug, but it remains a class B drug carrying heavy penalties. |
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Breaking the link between fossil fuel and our energy-fueled lifestyle requires a certain amount of self-abnegation. |
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Vital to the Tsaatan nomadic lifestyle, reindeer populations in taiga just south of Siberia are decreasing significantly, posing a serious threat to the Tsaatan. |
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Indoor living meets outdoor lifestyle on both levels of the house. |
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Find the best alternative therapy for your lifestyle and health needs. |
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Iqaluit may be a hop, skip and a jump away from a healthier lifestyle after city council agreed to support the newly created Iqaluit Fitness Society in its search for funding. |
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He begins to accept the new lifestyle, helping his grandmother to thread a needle, hang up clothes on the clothesline, and shop with her at the market. |
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The arid land of this autonomous republic supports a nomadic lifestyle. |
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Ringo has kept a home in LA since the mid-Seventies, luxuriating in the climate, the blissfully opulent lifestyle, and the presence of scores of fellow musicians. |
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She is an associate professor of social pharmacy with focus on lay understanding and use of modern drugs such as lifestyle drugs and pharmacogenetics. |
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The fact of the matter is that what the planet probably needs now is more people picking the childless lifestyle. |
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Research by the Mammals Trust UK has found that as intensive farming drives species from their traditional homes, many are adapting to an urban lifestyle. |
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Do you want to sell magic as a lifestyle commodity to the general public? |
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In this materialistic era, even teachers have changed their lifestyle. |
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Nobody expects movies like this one to celebrate single motherhood as an identity or as a lifestyle choice. |
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One of their main parasites is a gut nematode, the caecal threadworm T. tenuis, which has a direct lifestyle with no alternative hosts within the same habitat. |
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Your future holds the trappings of a rock 'n' roll superstar lifestyle. |
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Neither man wins the accolade of being the greatest, although Higgins would walk it if it were down to an unorthodox lifestyle away from the table. |
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Low riding is a fad for some people and for others it's a lifestyle. |
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Well, repentance means to have a hearty, thorough, change of mind and it includes the idea of rejecting and renouncing the sinful, filthy lifestyle you've been living. |
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Somewhat surprisingly, the biggest increase in drug spending affected not the elderly, but Baby Boomers between ages 45 and 54, who spent more on lifestyle drugs. |
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Plus, with many of us aiming for a more organic, healthful lifestyle, it only makes sense to source a humane, eco-friendly turkey. |
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He also lives the kind of lavish lifestyle that also doesn't come cheaply. |
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They reflected his own lifestyle, for he loved exploring remote areas and early in his career he supported himself by working at such jobs as lobsterman and ship's carpenter. |
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Raj Rajaratnam, founder of the hedge fund galleon Group, pursued a Wall Street lifestyle. |
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Something as bourgeois as kitchen rotas should not be considered worthy of discussion and yet what alternative lifestyle hasn't floundered on the rocks of human frailty? |
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Caring for livestock or tending the land seems an idyllic lifestyle. |
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I live a very active lifestyle as a father, entrepreneur, fitness enthusiast, and EMT so my meals must pack a punch. |
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I have a hard time believing that he was calmly lecturing others on his lifestyle choice, and it was probably causing the distractions that the school claimed. |
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Regolo says that it is hard to entice people to leave a more lucrative lifestyle, even when it can be deadly. |
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His resumption of his Tokyo lifestyle in America is a question of choice. |
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The Ethnological Museum of Chittagong showcases the lifestyle of various tribes in Bangladesh. |
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The Minoans were famous for their carefree lifestyle, which is clearly reflected in their art. |
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Make one small change toward a healthier lifestyle every week. |
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In our enthusiasm for our chosen rural lifestyle we even raised a nanny goat and built her a special abode that carries her name to this day. |
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Daisy's cosy but slightly slobby lifestyle and scruffy vest-wearing husband Onslow were a particular source of shame. |
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But seeing 29 years of my life going up in flames because of my slobby lifestyle was the wake up call I needed. |
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A total body transformation 14 day challenge inspired by lifestyle celebrity Kristina Carrillo-Bucaram goes live. |
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Giving up desire is part of a renunciate lifestyle in this context, and again this is not quite ethics. |
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He douned the saffron robe of a renunciate and adopted the lifestyle of a Hindu sannyasin. |
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The welfare system is being reorientated so that, as far as possible, it helps people back to work and not into a lifestyle of dependency. |
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Whether you are lactose intolerant or want to lower your cholesterol, we all have different lifestyle and dietary needs. |
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The golden honey colour, rich Fendi heritage and exquisite packaging conjure up images of Rome, La Dolce Vita and an A-list lifestyle. |
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Its first television production was a cooking and lifestyle show called La Dolce Vita. |
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This rise in demand for snack foods came with the high-powered '90s lifestyle among many Europeans leaving behind slower-paced ways. |
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Anna Davies stocks many different brands and is orientated towards the countrywear and outdoor lifestyle with tweed, sheepskin and lambswool. |
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Among naked mole rats, a eusocial lifestyle probably developed, in part, because most colony members are closely related. |
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We can't figure out if we're more jel of her insane bod or luxurious lifestyle. |
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They also lay on a gentle sleigh ride through the forest for a true taste of the old Lappish lifestyle. |
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The man with a lifestyle so colourful it's currently being made into a movie has bad-mouthed Burns ever since the title holder's first defence. |
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A spokeswoman for the Manic Depression Fellowship in Scotland said a change in lifestyle can often trigger a depression. |
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This new lifestyle can prompt many to seek out a more comfortable vehicle with additional legroom. |
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Known as the moldwarp or earththrower in medieval times, the mole is certainly well adapted for its underground lifestyle. |
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Yes, he earned a lot and I work part-time, so our lifestyle became extremely comfortable, but I'm no money-grubber. |
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Richard Wright would never see eye to eye with you about your lifestyle. |
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Senior living facilities themselves acknowledge that the elderly need help negotiating the transfer to a senior lifestyle community. |
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The perfect buyers would be those looking for a low-maintenance lifestyle block. |
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The high levels of antioxidants in natural food products enable them to mitigate lifestyle disease risks. |
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In today's times, self-medication seems to have become a lifestyle addiction for many. |
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Wilshire Vermont is a luxury apartment community committed to providing a connected lifestyle for Los Angelenos. |
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And while he may have left the lounge suits back in the 80s where they belong, Simon Le Bon sure knows how to live the Yuppie lifestyle. |
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Little Big Shot is a Healthy Energy Drink, specially designed for those with an active lifestyle. |
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I had been a Servite for nine years and had attended their high school seminary, with a modified monastic lifestyle, for another four. |
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No, they mean the perky, tanned Bristols of glamour models, TV presenters and actresses which grace the pages of most men's lifestyle magazines. |
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LowLos, A weekly show dedicated to Lowriders and the Lowriding culture, lifestyle. |
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Sites discussing the Pro Ana and thinspo lifestyle find them self under attack by bloggers and social media. |
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Founded by two friends with a passion for fitness, nutrition and an overall healthy lifestyle, GlutenFreeSingles. |
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Identifiable characteristics came to define the middle class home and lifestyle. |
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Acanthocephalans are dioecious pseudocoelomate worms remarkably adapted to a parasitic lifestyle in that there is no mouth or digestive system. |
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I ended my aimless-roaming-short-term-odd-jobs lifestyle and joyfully went to work at a local restaurant in Langley Park, Maryland, as a carhop. |
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Such a chemolithoheterotrophic lifestyle was in agreement with the in situ environment of the sediments of the Atlantis II Deep. |
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The young tend to occupy a pelagic habitat, but shift to a more demersal lifestyle with maturity. |
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This communal monastic lifestyle grew out of the lifestyle of earlier sects of wandering ascetics, some of whom the Buddha had studied under. |
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This may reflect factors such as diet and lifestyle, as well as access to medical care. |
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Additionally, Antony adopted a lifestyle considered too extravagant and Hellenistic for a Roman statesman. |
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After 1100 BCE the Vedic tribes moved into the western Ganges Plain, adapting an agrarical lifestyle. |
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In Lindisfarne Cuthbert began to take on a solitary lifestyle, eventually moving to Inner Farne Island where he built a hermitage. |
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The simple lifestyle helps members of the order, in whichever branch, to experience solidarity with the poor, and work to promote social justice. |
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In 1963, Stewart adopted the Mod lifestyle and look, and began fashioning the spiky rooster hairstyle that would become his trademark. |
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There are frequent complaints that state sector schools do too little to encourage sport and a healthy lifestyle. |
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Swansea Life is a monthly lifestyle magazine published and distributed in Swansea. |
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By about 1200 BCE, the Vedic culture and agrarian lifestyle was established in the northwest and northern Gangetic plain of South Asia. |
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Nearly a year of constant live performances and recordings, along with a hedonistic lifestyle, were taking their toll on the band. |
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He said that public interest in the singer's lifestyle did not make her lifestyle newsworthy. |
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The Times's main supplement, every day, is the times2, featuring various lifestyle columns. |
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The supplement contains arts and lifestyle features, TV and radio listings and reviews. |
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Additionally, the glossy lifestyle magazine Sheeko is published quarterly for and by the Horn community. |
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This pastoral lifestyle is in sharp contrast to some of the more exotic interpretations of the culture of the Skara Brae people. |
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Those remaining often abandoned communal living for a more individual and secular lifestyle. |
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The colonists rejected a moralistic lifestyle and complained that their colony could not compete economically with the Carolina rice plantations. |
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The partnership was praised for the promotion of a healthy lifestyle linked with football. |
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By 1938, Lynch's drinking lifestyle meant that he could no longer make the weight for the flyweight division. |
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The variation in musculoskeletal stress markers may indicate a mobile lifestyle for at least some of the males analysed. |
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Many felt that these world shops were too disconnected from the rhythm and the lifestyle of contemporary developed societies. |
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The orangutan also exhibits the noyau system and appears to be the only diurnal primate with a largely solitary lifestyle. |
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The skimmer's bill reflects its unusual lifestyle, with the lower mandible uniquely being longer than the upper one. |
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Gulls have more generalised bills that reflect their more opportunistic lifestyle. |
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Cetacean bodies are generally similar to that of fish, which can be attributed to their lifestyle and the habitat conditions. |
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Marine mammal adaptation to an aquatic lifestyle varies considerably between species. |
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Quieter parents, who prefer a less stimulating lifestyle, may be baffled and challenged by these same outgoing kids. |
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The royal barge was accompanied by 400 additional ships, and Caesar was introduced to the luxurious lifestyle of the Egyptian pharaohs. |
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