It is an approach I use in my own life and has been a life-line in times of difficulty.
We also include less weighty, but still important quality-of-life issues like commute times and weather.
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This particular version of the life and times of spider-bite victim Peter Parker looks like a more sophisticated take than the Sam Raimi version.
He provided live coverage of the first operation performed during the war, and performed life-saving brain surgery five times himself in a desert operating room.
She pored over the results of 19 previous trials of Serevent-style drugs and found that patients have twice the rate of asthma hospitalizations, twice the rate of life-threatening asthma and four times as many deaths as patients who aren't on those drugs.
Because we know that when we hit those roadblocks, if we keep showing up -- how many times have you heard somebody in your life just -- half of it is just showing up -- and you keep fighting the good fight, if we keep doing what we know in our hearts is the right thing to do, then know that eventually we get there.
One of my favorite and least-known nonfiction finds was 20th Century Journey: A Memoir of a Life and the Times: The Start: 1904-1930 by William Shirer.
The life-saving ambulances fly hundreds of times a year at up to 150mph and can reach any part of Kent, Surrey or Sussex in under 20 minutes.
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"There are about 150 separate articles made up of pencil drafts, manuscripts, and typescripts, along with notebooks and photographs, almost a complete picture of his life and times and his work - so much material that I haven't yet read it all, " Mr Arter added.
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It was all about sure shots like the Ferrari F40, the Porsche 911 and the sophisticated Mercedes-Benz 380 SEL that were symbols of the new-money good life that defined the times.
Business is business, and naturally I understand there are times when realities require painful life-altering decisions.
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To illustrate the challenges of the teen job search, the Times offers four real-life vignettes of teens looking for work.
After all, isn't this just the sort of inter-government cooperation that is required in these cash-strapped times when British public life is all about greater efficiencies?
Both cameras are also said to suffer from poor startup and shot-to-shot times, lackluster battery life, and a video mode that offers high quality video but decidedly limited controls.
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After retiring as Warden of Goldsmiths College in 1984, Hoggart continued to write from his home in Farnham, including a three-volume autobiography (collectively entitled Life and Times), which has been widely celebrated as a rich account of English life in the twentieth century.
Inside it, ING was selling variable and fixed annuities, which are mutual funds and bond-like investments wrapped in life insurance that, in policies like ING's, cost several times more than low-cost alternatives and provide minimal coverage.
In recent times the life expectancy of a 60-year-old has been going up by one to two years per decade.
Mr. Ackerman retold the story of his life-changing encounter at the landmark station so many times that the tale has become the stuff of family lore.
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The tale rings true: it feels authentic because, unlike what you read in most management textbooks, the people in this book are the mixed bag that you find in any real-life workplace: educated, intelligent and at times collaborative but also opinionated, egotistical, jealous and proud.
You can watch an authentic performance from April to October or visit the year-round exhibition on the bard's life and times.
Now, that deserves a giant granite monument, a flurry of awards and the greatest honor of all: a real-life president who emulates Lincoln's courage in times of crisis.
Life-expectancy matches that of Americans, who are eight times richer.
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Mrs McKeown also said her late husband Stephen - Rebecca's stepfather - tried to take his own life five or six times before he killed himself in March 2008.
But as she progresses physically and emotionally, in other respects Aesha's life is on hold -- teetering between inertia and, at times, regression.
The immorality of a Clintonian gambit that will have the effect of providing political and economic life-support for Castro is evident in a passage from the Times' article.
But if it is a rocky world, its gravity would be about 2.4 times that of Earth - there may be life there, but I wouldn't expect to see anything as gracile as our giraffes or whooping cranes.
One notable detour for the theme came in 2001, when the producers used an 80s-style remixed version for a special programme about the life and times of Jeffrey Archer.
Big, crazy parties were the quintessential New York event in the sixties, just as real-estate closings are now, and, at times, life in the Factory was an endless, desultory bash.
Michael Marmot, director of the Institute of Health Equity in London, told the Times that it rivaled the precipitous seven-year drop in life expectancy among Russian men in the turbulent years following the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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Secondly, we've got to make it clear to the drug companies that they do deserve to be part of the solution, because we all benefit from the life-saving remedies they come up with, but we pay for it many times over.
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