The drive to experience and explore the world has been the most powerful force of my own life for as long as I can remember.
Junior Seau, certain Hall of Fame National Football League Linebacker, was the essence of life force itself.
Their public service ethos is the life force of the National Health Service.
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But vintner Santos says the life force of the San Francisco River that runs past his land, quenches his fields, and makes them bloom.
The life force of the series, Kim Cattrall's libidinous Sam seems to be punished here by being exiled to the left coast and effectively neutered by the nature of her relationship.
And then there is the strange life force of the Delphos, the way its hem pools on the ground like the spreading roots of a tree, and how the vertical pleating begins to look like bark.
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And so the peacefulness, the serenity that we feel away from the Internet, and which all the Better-Nevers rightly testify to, has less to do with being no longer harried by others than with being less oppressed by the force of your own inner life.
The deafening roar of U.S. Air Force fighter jets is a fact of life for residents near the Kadena Air Base in southern Okinawa.
This expansion of Medicare is sooner or later going to force us to confront the unpleasant question of whose life is worth saving.
If the very rich can use their power to monopolize wealth today and a prosperous middle class disappears, then the disappearance of demand will force even the wealthiest to suffer a sharply reduced style of life.
Would you force a child to a life of ill health by passive smoking?
His task was, in fact, impossible: to catch what Taoists called the ch'i, or life-force, of his subject.
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And I've been noticing his breathing and you get a sense, I do, as listening to this, of the huge life force going through him as he plays.
"In my view, it is better to fling open the gates of all our prisons and ask all the inmates to walk out into the warm embrace of their relatives than pardon those who force otherwise decent Nigerians to take to crime as a way of life, " Mr Aturu is quoted as saying.
Other reports say that Obama authorized the use of deadly force only if Phillips' life was in imminent danger.
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China Life said its sales force of about 740, 000 agents will be focused more on higher-margin policy sales rather than short-term or single payment products.
At the end of July, he will appoint some 30 people from all walks of life to a task force to help him draw up clearer guidelines.
Secondly, Halifax has extended its reach in the long-term savings market by acquiring the sales force and unit-linked business of Equitable Life, the troubled mutual life insurer.
What the tobacco wars show is how feeble even the most ruthless big businesses are compared with a newer force in American life: the alliance of citizen activists, public-health officials and trial lawyers.
Permanent insurance is a far more complex product that combines life insurance with some form of savings plan and is often designed to stay in force for life.
The situation is also bad because these acts disturb the normal current of life and such acts often force us to make radical decisions.
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Physicians often don't have the time or training to coach patients through end-of-life-care conversations, says Bernard Hammes, chairman of a national task force that helps develop Polst programs.
This structure allows Midler to perform musical numbers from different eras and to attempt the acting tour de force of playing a character at several distinct stages of life.
"Among issues that businesses are concerned about is what kind of work-force will they have, what will it do to education and will it alter the quality of life, " he says.
That story explains how the life force in his music affected the lives of young musicians during the Mingus Competitions at Manhattan School of Music.
The former he associated with professional and court paintings, the latter with literati or amateur scholar-artists who looked to the idiomatic brushstrokes of past masters and prized painting as an expression of one's inner self and life force.
Starting with his 1951 book, God and Man at Yale, in which he takes his alma mater to task for its growing hostility to religion and capitalism, Buckley was at the forefront of making conservatism a potent and dominating force in American life.
Now 73, he has often said that the pursuit of wealth is no longer the main driving force in his life.
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