This has improved both the quality of life and the sense of normality of dialysis patients.
"He was able to look back on his life and make sense of a lot of things, " Bush said.
Now, overall job and life satisfaction, sense of well being and the work that they do are intricately tied together.
He will look back all through his life and the sense of achievement in all he has done will come down to one game.
What keeps you from living life with a sense of urgency?
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Not only will this give us more options for transportation, our buildings will be able to come back to life and make sense at the neighborhood level.
His Nobel Prize winning work on protein structure is more relevant now than ever as we turn attention to the smallest building blocks of life to make sense of the human genome and mechanisms of disease.
Paradoxical deaths and destinies, yet they do not eclipse the case of Rousselot, of the enigma that imperceptibly enveloped his life, the sense that his work, his writing, stood near or on the edge of something he knew almost nothing about.
Lispector has been compared to Jean-Paul Sartre, for her sense of life's senselessness, and to Franz Kafka.
He seemed sad and stunned, as if the story of his life suddenly made no sense to him.
When I was coming up, my father built in me a bone-deep sense that life owed you nothing.
The name seemed to suit his engaging personality, his love of life and his rough sense of humour.
In a certain sense, life has been following this well-worn plot for decades.
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But Labour MP Stephen Pound said Mr Law's explanation that he wanted to keep his personal life private made no sense.
The film has punch, but it never really conveys the delicious, redeeming sense that life can be lived on the hoof.
But I am entirely lacking in the thing which so many people seem to regard as their mainstay in life, a mystical sense of religion.
The country's environment minister talks fondly of small-island life, particularly its sense of community, which he feels is missing in the bustle of Male.
Even when people do not much believe in the hereafter, they easily invoke or envisage heavenly beings to ease death and make some sense of life.
But in another sense his life runs directly counter to the American dream, rejecting the American dreams of his parents and grandparents, in search of something older.
Louboutin has, throughout his life, retained a sense of theatre.
Our view of lots more kids in society is jaundiced because we sense that life is a zero-sum game and that ultimately we humans are far less resourceful than we hope.
If the new film commits the sin of entertainment, it's redeemed by a sense of life's contradictions and distinguished by surreal flourishes that include a pair of iguanas, slithery witnesses to Terence's mania.
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In an informal interview with journalist Ilya Zhegule on the eve of his death, and published on Forbes' Russian language website, Mr Berezovsky reportedly said his life no longer made sense and spoke of his desire to return to Russia.
Yet his anger at what he sees as the cluelessness of the governing class hasn't dampened his zest for life, or his sense of wonder at such transformations as the tatty dog track of his youth giving way to a resplendent Olympic stadium.
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In one gallery, Xiao Yuncong's 1657 "Landscape" with its soothing, simplified forms in blue and green is displayed cater-cornered to Cheng Sui's monochromatic "Tall View of Streams and Mountains, " where short, vertical strokes infuse a monumental composition with a buzzing sense of life.
It comes to life when people feel a sense of value, appreciation and respect.
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