Tonight, we honor five giants from the world of the arts -- not just for a single role or a certain performance, but for a lifetime of greatness.
Green attributes his success not to cheap acquisitions but to a lifetime of plying the rag trade.
At 50, she has the lustrous skin and lithe body of someone decades younger -- thanks not to the surgeon's knife, but to a lifetime of healthy habits.
But despite a lifetime of public service when he decided to stand for the police and crime commissioner posts in south Wales last year he met criticism because of his teenage conviction.
The combination makes Thai cuisine what it is, but it takes a lifetime to learn.
For a brief period, crime paid for your extravagances - but now you have a lifetime to regret it.
The researchers believe the condition affects around one in a 100 people at least once during a lifetime, but some people are afflicted on a regular basis.
From a business standpoint the likes of Steve Jobs might not come along again in our lifetime but from a communications standpoint we can learn lessons from what he did well and carry on his legacy as a great communicator and presenter.
But tomorrow morning is a lifetime away, and what follows is farther away still.
But if you had a lifetime of excellence in all branches of physics, you didn't get it.
Okay, that last one bit the dust two years ago, but 23 years is a lifetime in Hollywood!
If you are an avid golfer, there are fantastic courses in every corner of the globe, but the trip of a lifetime begins where the game was born, on the Old Course at St.
The answer is if a person has adequate retirement savings, but not enough to cover their expenses for a lifetime.
But it offends those who see a lifetime of taxation as being enough, feeling that what's left of one's earnings should go to heirs.
Subaru advertises the CVT as being a lifetime unit, but the owner's manual recommends changing the fluid every 30, 000 miles if you drive in "extreme" conditions.
Maria, it was not a thrilling match it was played at roughly three-quarters speed, sometimes far less than that. (Exhibition tennis is a little like airline food: sufficient when trapped with limited options, but no comparison to an authentic meal.) Roddick won 7-5, 7-6, a meaningless but still conspicuous result, as Federer owns a 21-2 lifetime record when the stakes are real.
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But that was last quarter--a lifetime ago given the banking turmoil that has since struck the markets.
Of course, there are dozens of variables that will determine your lifetime tax bill, but a straightforward example is a good place to start for illustration purposes.
The deadpan American hipster Tommy Lee Jones gives the performance of a lifetime in this sombre but fascinating movie, playing a former army man, Hank Deerfield, whose son, Mike (Jonathan Tucker), after serving in Iraq, has gone AWOL in America.
His vision of the synthesis of art and science may be a never-ending process, but his work on Nina just may be the full fruition of a lifetime of trying.
But he explained that a spacecraft's orbit lifetime could only be estimated to about 10% accuracy.
But 15% over an investment lifetime is a tall order for a fund that can't make money in falling markets.
But she was horrified to find that after a lifetime contributing to a UK state pension she would be discriminated against for living in her chosen country.
Some people with autism are able to live relatively independent lives but others may have accompanying learning disabilities and need a lifetime of specialist support.
Now it happens much faster, but it still takes longer that the survival lifetime of a struggling startup.
She said that broader powers will only help IRS agents quickly identify particularly straightforward errors, like overstepping lifetime limits for a certain credit, but won't help with some of the more complicated issues.
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