• Given that his cancer was a single, small tumor caught early and surgically removed successfully, Jobs seems like a candidate to beat the odds and live a long life.

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  • My grandfather went to other adventures, including service in the Army in France during the First World War (where he was wounded by shrapnel), but went on to live a long life - in San Francisco, of course.

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  • It is also likely that these people, a great number who will never recover but whom will live a long life, will require the use of a type of Medicare and Medicare Advantage Plan for much longer than a senior citizen.

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  • Impressive, and expect this franchise to live a long, long life if it can maintain sales of this magnitude in future installments.

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  • Contribute enough to the Petreikis family, and their son will likely live a long and healthy life.

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  • But why would I care, as long as it helped my family live a better life?

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  • It is an inspirational recount of a man's life -- a man whose passion for the human spirit has continued to live long after his last breath.

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  • "I thought that was incredibly comforting and uplifting, because it made you feel that it doesn't matter how long a life is, the thing is that you live it beautifully and it's full, " he said.

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  • That roughly means there's a 50% chance she'll live that long (roughly, because the median life span is not necessarily the average life span).

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  • The rooms had been refurbished several years earlier, when important guests from India had come for a long stay, and so Husna would live in better quarters than ever before in her life, with uninterrupted supplies of good food, servants who more or less did her bidding, and the occasional use of a car.

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  • This change can be witnessed in places like Atlanta, Georgia, Detroit, Michigan, and Dallas, Texas, said Leinberger, where once rundown downtowns are being revitalized by well-educated, young professionals who have no desire to live in a detached single family home typical of a suburbia where life is often centered around long commutes and cars.

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  • However, although Spaniards can expect to live for a long time, they are likely to spend the last 11.67 years of their life in poor health - longer than the continental average of eight years.

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