Pre to life, along with leading innovative teams at Nokia.
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She seemed like someone who would gratefully return to a pre-adventurous life.
To match his mother's pre-marriage life, Mr Lanchester junior draws the early years of his father, who was dispatched to Australia for schooling while his parents settled into colonial life in Hong Kong.
Mr. DEMARTINO: For me, it's just - it helped me to realign and pre-prioritize my life.
In 2010, the estate tax disappears and in 2011, it springs back to life in its pre-2001 incarnation.
These include abruption, where the placenta separates from the uterus wall, and the potentially life-threatening condition pre-eclampsia.
Mintel, in its research report dated 2008, attributes this growth to the increasing appetite for new experiences with a philanthropic bent as well as increasing prevalence of career gaps at all life stages, from pre-university to retirement.
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Reagan, whose life spanned from the pre-Federal Reserve world at the time of his birth to the era of computer-driven financial innovation during his presidency, appreciated how difficult it was to achieve lasting monetary stability because he had seen the ups and downs of most of the twentieth century.
It follows the life of a farmer in pre-Revolutionary China and proved riveting to Americans who knew little about the culture.
This is one vote that can be postponed anyway--under the current screwy law, the estate tax is gradually cut, disappears entirely in 2010 and then springs back to life in 2011 in its pre-2001 incarnation.
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In the words of the pre-sentence report he had 'a legacy life' - a complete change of identity - 'He was trained by the police in counter-surveillance and has had to live and hold a lie for the rest of his life.
In addition, the life insurance industry is sure to fight the pre-payment idea.
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Dr Freeman concluded from pre-2000 data that if American faculty jobs in the life sciences were increasing at 5% a year, just 20% of students would land one.
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Property prices and stock markets languished below their pre-1929 levels until World War II shocked production back to life.
But with every day that passes, my own life and those of my friends and colleagues throw my pre-existing negative notions about aging into question.
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Indeed, their way of life is thought by many anthropologists to resemble quite closely that of pre-agricultural people throughout the world.
The former Crewe, Leicester, Birmingham and Blackburn midfielder took a break from pre-season training on Tuesday to talk to BBC Radio Stoke about his life, his football career and his hopes for the future.
But, throughout this time, as the pre-sentence report observes: 'One of the major impacts in his life has been the inability to share his huge secret... he feared he would always be alone'.
Younger, pre-adolescent children can be sent to specialized schools where the focus is on learning life and basic education skills, rather than making them fit into regular schools where they have little in common with their peers.
Manager David Moyes has already stated that he hopes the club's pre-emptive action will persuade the player to stick with the club he has supported all his life.
Throughout his life, from a poor home in Paris through night-school classes in economics to his pre-Brussels spell as France's minister of finance, he has been a pragmatist who has got things done.
And in a marvel of pre-industrial pickling, he would remain so, without withering, for the final two decades of his life.
The police are unwilling to give details of the real-life case against Lord Archer, because they fear his lawyers would exploit such disclosures to claim that pre-trial publicity made a fair trial impossible.
Though it is not yet clear whether such pre-natal exposure shapes taste-perception, there is evidence that it shapes preferences for foods encountered later in life.
But the pre-diabetic children were being caught up by the siblings, suggesting that the activity in the first year of life may have some significance.
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