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"I wanted to have a life, I wanted my daughter to have a life," she said.
" He also said: "I'll have a life beyond it.
People in Presidio County have a life expectancy of 83.7.
They, like stars, have a life cycle, and eventually die.
It's because of her that I even have a life.
They almost seemed to have a life of their own.
Oh, I know it's a miracle to have a life.
Trans women of color have a life expectancy of 35.
I'm simply unable to have a life with this condition.
I have a life and it's a really good one.
I will not have a life of having to apologize.
They can't have a life outside of "Game of Thrones"!
" She added: "This place taught me to have a life.
I know that they have a life outside of work.
Yet, only 57% of Americans have a life insurance policy.
I was determined to have a life that made me happy.
"It's eating things that still have a life force," he says.
"Eventually we are going to have a life together," she said.
These monkeys typically have a life span of about 20 years.
"I didn't have a life at that point," John told Howes.
Black women have a life expectancy of 2628; black men, 28500.
I wanted to have a life that wasn't based on gymnastics.
Most artificial trees have a life expectancy of around 10 years.
"I just want to have a life without stress," she said.
"My specialty was always materials that have a life," Das says.
"My specialty was always materials that have a life," Das says.
The fund will have a life of nine to 10 years.
You didn't have a life plan to become what you are now.
The animals are herbivores and have a life expectancy of 40 years.
"It's kind of like hearing you have a life sentence," he said.
"I have to remind team members to have a life," he said.
"It's hard to have a life outside of my work," he said.
You're allowed to have a life while doing a no-spend day.
People in the free economies have a life expectancy of 79.4 years.
Those in the planned economies have a life expectancy of 65.2 years.
The fund will have a life span of 15 to 20 years.
"I was determined to have a life that made me happy," London said.
Three counties — Owsley, Breathitt and McDowell — all have a life expectancy of 70.2.
Fairfax County, including the city of Fairfax, have a life expectancy of 83.7.
"It's not right to have a life sentence for marijuana possession," Inslee argued.
It makes us think we have a life, versus a continuum of choices.
You could have a life-changing epiphany simply because you quieted your mind.
Will these instruments have a life beyond YouTube and the academic conference circuit?
But none of them matter if you don't have a life insurance policy.
You will have a life that Ryan doesn't have an opportunity to have.
Patients have a life expectancy of 2.5 to 15 years from symptom onset.
In order for life to imitate art, you have to have a life.
"I have a life that's so much bigger than Bailey Downs," she says.
"It wasn't possible to stay here, to have a life," Mr. Graziani said.
The Queens development is estimated to have a life of 10-15 years.
" Adds Fireman: "Some people have a life and other people live a life.
What's the point of having a job if you don't have a life?
Or function at work or have a life if you can't use Google?
We'll see if I have a life worthy of being portrayed by anybody.
For example, 40-year-old New Yorkers who are in the bottom 25 percent of Americans by income have a life expectancy of 81.8, while 40-year-old Detroit residents in the bottom 25 percent have a life expectancy of 77.7.
It's always been better off letting the tech have a life of its own.
I have a life now that is, as they say in the South, blessed.
Because I have a life, I have two kids now, I have multiple businesses.
Trans women of color in this country have a life expectancy of thirty-five.
"I have a life now that's not the life that I expected," Medley said.
Works at the festival often go on to have a life in New York.
He's the opposite of a guy seeking to have a life in the limelight.
I love the character, and I want Hannah to have a life she wants.
But as you suggest, you have a life to build, and she's burdening it.
"He's really into gossip, because he doesn't have a life," the First Lady revealed.
He will school me, mentor me, sit me down, and have a life talk.
Like all parents, I want my son to have a life full of opportunities.
And, in that way, I discovered that audiences have a life of their own.
Like: You guys could be sober and have a baby and have a life.
I am far from wealthy, but I have a life of safety and comfort.
It gets picked up by more independent producers and films have a life after that.
Mussels, starfish, clams, sea urchins—many of these creatures have a life stage that's planktonic.
These gross little growths have a life of their own, and we're sick of it.
But it's also my job, and when I finish my job, I have a life.
Does he just have a life philosophy of always hustling, always networking, context be damned?
And the left leg seemed to have a life of its own: shaking, jerking, trembling.
The Pangs said they were considering whether the play could have a life outside Singapore.
"I don't have a life other than the music," she said of her current existence.
If you get inside of that, then you don't live, you don't have a life.
I have a young woman on another floor, she never got to have a life.
Or are you gonna just have a life of emptiness, self-hatred and self-loathing?
Florida, says a juvenile cannot have a life sentence without a meaningful opportunity of release.
I gave her life so she could have a life and make the choices she made.
There's a real sense that the city affects them and that they have a life there.
"For me, it's the difference between being able to have a life and not," she said.
It is something that I will continue to use, because I have a life to live.
This is my only job at the moment, but I have a life outside of work.
I had to have a life-saving double lung transplant for it on November 30, 2016.
"If you don't have ten minutes for your life, you don't have a life," he says.
It's because of him that we lost our opportunity to have a life in our country.
Who doesn't like when we're apart, but encourages me to have a life outside our bubble.
Every one of these broken instruments is a kid who won't have a life-changing experience.
Whatever happened to her, she told her father, she wanted the boy to have a life.
It's more than promoting the album — it's something that will have a life of its own.
And it didn't take up so much of her time that she couldn't have a life.
I'm talking about my shoes like they're human and they have a life of their own.
But Gianni wanted his models to have a life about them and have a healthy-looking figure.
Images often have a life of their own on social media sites like Pinterest, Instagram, and Twitter.
So why can't these people who are famous have a life and be able to have flaws?
"I'd rather have a life of 'oh wells' than a life of 'what ifs,'" reads a third.
I have a life outside of this, and I need to be able to enjoy my privacy.
Allow your brand to have a life of its own, anchored by its core values and principles.
We want the wall to have a life of its own as it responds to [human] interaction.
Now, she might have a life-threatening infection -- and no one can get her to a hospital.
This is a profession in which you can have a life of significance, a life that matters.
As a nearly 50-year-old mother of two, I have a life here that I cherish.
Unless, as Mason Wicks-Lim and his mother Ali discovered, you have a life-threatening nut allergy.
If done right, "The Honeymooners" could have a life beyond its limited monthlong run at Paper Mill.
One Twitter user wrote: "You deserve to have a life" in response to the influencer&aposs video.
"Healthcare appears to have a life of its own, it never is off the table," she said.
The machine doesn't live in the real world or have a life that it's able to tap into.
This leads to unexpected and often beautiful results that look like they have a life of their own.
This in itself is an interesting concept that may have a life of its own as a business.
The company says that this is only one option, but independent committees have a life of their own.
"It was always my intention to have the song have a life outside Marshall," Warren tells PEOPLE exclusively.
"A farmer once told me he adopted robotic farming systems so he could have a life," recalled Boehlje.
"To me it's poison or murder -- anyone who sells fentanyl should have a life sentence," her husband added.
Asked whether he hoped the show would have a life beyond its Dominion run, Mr. Kenwright was emphatic.
I love my parents, don't get me wrong, but I'm almost twenty-four and I have a life.
As Bowles writes: The bottom line: Unintended consequences matter — and can have a life-altering and negative impact.
I love you so so so much and we will have a life filled with love and happiness.
I hop on the bus to their office downtown (I have a life rule to never drive downtown).
Traditionally, the term describes a romantic pair that not only have a life together, but also a business. 
"If there were only some way, some treatment, to someday help the young man have a life," she said.
"For me, it's the difference between being able to have a life and not," Watson recently told Vanity Fair.
This book helped me learn to prioritize what really matters so you can have a life and a family.
The SSA calculates that women who are turning 65 now have a life expectancy of age 86 1/285.
Government statistics show Australia&aposs indigenous people have a life expectancy about 10 years less than non-indigenous Australians.
"All I know is that I'm glad I have a life that involves art and ideas performance," Marr says.
"There is a point where I realized that I have a life expectancy of 37 years old," he said.
Most telenovelas, as soaps here are called, air Monday through Saturday and have a life of about 200 episodes.
" The royal couple, Clinton said, is "struggling to have a life of meaning and integrity on their own terms.
Medication for cancer patients that use radiopharmacuticals, which only have a life span of a few hours, would expire.
Meanwhile, the thousands of body donors who participate know that their flesh and bones have a life after death.
I work hard now but have a life outside of the office, complete with nights and dinners and vacations.
It really helps me as an actor to have a life experience that encompasses a broad spectrum of society.
Everybody has their own personal theory but the reality is that they basically have a life of their own.
In many ways, Kelly told me, incorporating new, inclusive traditions into typical milestones can have a life-saving power.
The canvas seems to have a life of its own, rife with the desire to speak something formerly absent.
Over the course of a year and a half, we went to visit four maximum security prisons, having long conversations with longtime inmates to get a sense of what it is to have a life in there — and what it is to maybe, after so long, have a life outside of it.
I think because I want each painting to have a life of its own and a pace of its own.
So songs from those that I enjoy playing, they have a life of their own when I play them live.
"They have a life of their own, they don't get their own title credit card but one day," she jokes.
"Sheryl and I do NOT have a death pact, we have a LIFE pack," he wrote to his 998K followers.
I had to plead guilty to second-degree murder, or else I would have a life sentence stuck on me.
This is important because I think some kids are taught to believe that they need to have a life plan.
First that scandals have a life of their own: investigators, Congress and presidents cannot easily control where they end up.
Jenner, who can have a life of caviar and Champagne, chows down on Fritos just like the rest of us.
Imagine having to undergo a computed tomography (CT) scan to determine whether or not you have a life-threatening disease.
I'm privileged to have a life where sharing my story has meant sometimes I can help ease other people's suffering.
"Well, you can have a life of stasis, where you cap how much energy we get to use," says Bezos.
Because you have a life and a job (and your arm gets sore,) you can only throw so many balls.
I'm happy to wake up in the morning, and I have a life that consists of empathy, humility, and gratitude.
When you have a life as busy as Jessica Biel's, it's tempting to catch some shut eye whenever you can.
I'm a junior in high school, and sometimes I forget that I'm supposed to have a life as a teenager.
They're meaningful things and they're meaningful to me, and I know that they have to have a life beyond me.
" He added, "The only country I know—the only country where I can have a life—is here in Sweden.
Especially in a rich nation, there is absolutely no reason why everyone couldn't and shouldn't have a life of dignity.
Blacks now have a life expectancy of 75.6 years, and whites can expect to live on average for 79 years.
"We're doing what we need to do to ensure that our children in future generations have a life," Liu said.
Over a third of adults who were asked by personal finance site ValuePenguin did not have a life insurance policy.
"I don't have a life anymore," said the 36-year-old, who only gave his nickname for fear of further attacks.
In more severe cases, people can have a life-threatening reaction that hinders their breathing and sends their body into shock.
And I'm scared that means that this man I'm completely in love with, I could not have a life with him.
I have a Life with Louie Facebook page that has probably 100,000 Romanians and Turkish people—people from Poland and Belarus.
But the existence of the email Forward button reminds us of our words' ability to have a life of their own.
I could have fought harder and made Gossip Girl something different, but I also needed to have a life, you know?
I've got something to lose, and you guys don't even have a life so you got nothing to lose at all.
"They'll be able to have a life," says Nicole, sitting on with her husband on a couch in the living room.
So she begins to face the major questions of if or how she will ever have a life of her own.
One way to help you feel like you still have a life is by building a social snack into your day.
The truth was, I could have a life full of love and joy without needing to hate or shrink my body.
"The question we are raising is if you have a heartbeat, you have a life and if you have a life then under the Constitution, you are guaranteed a right to life and due process and equal protection under the law before that life is taken away," Greg Heartsill, an Iowa GOP state representative, said in an interview.
This is not the case if you have a life-threatening illness—again, some suspect websites claim homeopathic remedies can treat cancer.
I want to be more relaxed, to have a life outside of food—but I still want the food to be great.
For the show to have a life beyond one or two seasons, James said the tone of the show had to shift.
And if you're thinking, "Dear god, but I have a life now, I cannot go down this path again," you are correct.
But, akin to Roman Opalka, who is also in the exhibition, his objects have begun to have a life of their own.
It is one of the country's biggest literary awards and can have a life-changing impact on writers' sales and bank balances.
After all, she does have a life-size cutout of Efron in the corner of her purple bedroom back in Spring, Tex.
Coins have a life span of 2628 years or more, while the paper dollar has to be replaced every 28503-22019 years.
The jails are a big unconscious—things we don't want to deal with but that still have a life, despite being denied.
It seems to have a life and will of its own that I cannot control through the sheer force of my mind.
Each banknote will have a life expectancy of around 4 years and cost between 6 and 10 euro cents each to produce.
"I put my own life at risk, but I don't have a life without giving hope to other victims," she said on Monday.
The shame is intentional, and the message is that they are dirty, shouldn't exist or have a life of happiness, safety, or respect.
It&aposs transitioning felons who are in the penitentiary to be able to go and have a life outside once they&aposre released.
It's a real challenge to the notion that once you are in New York, that you can't have a life and existence outside.
The pair has previously expressed that they want their kids to have a life away from the national spotlight their fame has drawn.
I do not tweet on it, but they do literally have a life of their own, they talk about who they've seen today.
Hopefully, you already know if you have a life-threatening food allergy (and keep an EpiPen or another type of injectable epinephrine handy).
The challenge for everybody really is to figure out how to have a life outside of that, and force yourself to do it.
It's forced me to have a life that resonates more with other people's needs, with compassion, and a sensitivity to other people's pain.
The BEAM doesn't have a life support system and is relying on the space station's environmental controls to keep astronauts alive when inside.
You can have a life being a musician, so that was all I really wanted, was to be able to be a musician.
"I just want people to be safe and understand that we all have a life," he continued, according to the Lexington Herald Leader.
You say you didn't have a life like DeMarcus Tillman but you guys still experienced similar vulnerabilities with a certain kind of fame.
Our emotions are like everything else in existence in that they have a life cycle: they're born, they peak, and then they die.
If they had to pick, Americans today would rather have a life outside the office than a lofty salary, a new survey finds.
"You have to realize that the vast majority of all media companies' consumers have a life beyond the Hudson River," Mr. Lacy said.
This is a common occurrence with comedies, because if any program is going to have a life in syndicated reruns, it's a comedy.
"It let me have a life in which this never happened," she said of her decision to keep the assault and trial hidden.
"You've got to remember they're wild animals, so wild animals have a life span, they run into risks in the wild," he said.
The recommendation lifted my spirits: Women are advised to keep on testing as long as they have a life expectancy of 10 years.
I also have a life outside of television, and I need to live that life in order to be able to do television.
This means that companies should start showing that their workers can have a life if they want to get new talent through the door.
But the decay of reinforced concrete leads some civil engineers to think that such bridges may have a life of only 50-60 years.
"I think it's more of a protection for women to have a life," Williams told the New York Times last month about protected seeding.
She rescues him from some scary looking dolls and shows him that he can have a life outside of just being a kid's toy.
Viewing the film before exploring the exhibition is a great way to internalize that Dickinson did, in fact, have a life and — gasp — friends.
For most people in their 20s, it's all about struggling to pay bills using that first paycheck and still trying to have a life.
"If you choose to compromise or give away your personal integrity, you will have a life that is neither whole nor complete," he said.
In many instances, it only takes a trace amount of fentanyl ending up in another substance to have a life-threatening effect on somebody.
"It's hard to have a life," says Hemby, who is married to producer Mike Wrucke, with whom she has a 5-year-old daughter.
"I don't have a life where I'm allowed to complain, because basically only 99% of things have worked out very, very well," he said.
"The market seems to love artists who make very little work and don't seem to have a life and never go out," he said.
They loved their restaurants, but she didn't want her kids to have to work like that and not have a life like they did.
Everyone should have equal opportunity to rise beyond the station of their birth, and to rise again if they have a life-altering setback.
Even if you already have a life insurance policy, it could be a fraction of what you need to protect children or other dependents.
And some of them, like the minimalist Tower, are interesting diversions that could have a life as an actual downloadable game in another world.
For example, in 37 percent of the neighborhoods of the city of São Paulo, people have a life expectancy of less than 65 years.
Chicago struggled with her attempts to build her teaching career along with her artistic practice and desire to have a life outside of work.
Quinn also tells Rachel she loves her, and that she should go have a life and get away from this show before it's too late.
The laparoscopic surgery soon gave him something few of the 30 million diabetic Americans ever havea life free of insulin therapy and other medications.
As a fan, no longer will you need to actually have a life-long rooting interest to invest hundreds of dollars to see sports live.
" Medley also appears to be confronting her own drinking problem, telling Frankel in tears, "I have a life now that's not the life I expected.
"There's no excuse ... If you don't have 10 minutes, you don't have a life," Robbins says in the book "Tools of Titans, " by Tim Ferriss.
I have a life in New York City, a 3-year-old son, a current, wanted, planned pregnancy, a rewarding relationship and my mental health.
People with the disease usually require a wheelchair by around age 11 and have a life expectancy of 20 to 25 years old, Ingram said.
The part of me that adores the Corolla is the part of me that wants to have a life and not think about my car.
The escape across a border, the relief of safety; the relief of knowing your children have survived and will have a life ahead of them.
For Ndeye Fatou Mbaye, president of Diomcoop, they can help people "who are in a vulnerable situation, so that they can have a life of dignity".
It's so crazy to be so healthy and to think you are doing good for your body, then to suddenly have a life threatening condition occur.
The other, the sort of institutional question of archiving, how do we resist these forces of technological obsolescence and make things continue to have a life?
So, to an 8-year-old girl, we're not trying to say, 'Go have a life of crime,' but we're saying, 'Go do what you want.
But if you know that you're right, because you've been true to your nature, then you're going to have a life that is full and wonderful.
"This is the most important thing, for my life ... I have a life because of this movement," said Butler, wearing a hoodie and a "Survivor" button.
But we're currently plotting ways for Design for Progress to have a life beyond this election, because it is vitally important to support these humanitarian services.
Google's parent company, Alphabet, does have a life and sciences division called Verily that's working on something more in line with what Trump was talking about.
"If you have a life-threatening emergency, 911 is the best way to capture your request and make sure it is properly dispatched," the department said.
"For me, it was a transformative moment because it was a realization that these technical improvements could have a life-sized impact on me," Stout said.
I'm glad that I was protected and that I have a life to live to even to be able to travel here to speak to you.
That's something that's good to remind ourselves of too: that we don't need to go out to prove ourselves or have a life-changing solo experience.
You don't have to not have a life any more just because you're sober and clean, in fact, my life has become much better as a result.
She asks me again if I'm sure I won't go with her, and I tell her the same thing I did before: I have a life here.
And because she's given so much of herself for her sons, Norman is all the more surprised when she wants to have a life of her own.
I think it was really crucial for me to have a life not in this industry and having a good 20 said years of just being normal.
I do feel comfortable saying they have a life history that includes being homeless and experiencing a wide array of venues within San Francisco's citywide shelter system.
"We want to create VR experiences where users can freely move through a world and the characters start to have a life of their own," he said.
Ultimately, the study boiled down to answering this question: Is it possible to earn a living, have a life and still set aside money for your future?
They're supposed to be attractive, but not actively sexual; they're allowed to have a life of their own as long as they always put their child first.
The challenge with preeclampsia is that women often don't experience symptoms until they have a life-threatening problem, especially when they're otherwise healthy and have uncomplicated pregnancies.
"I'd rather the person be mad at me for getting it wrong than to risk not saying anything and they have a life-threatening illness," she said.
That is when I came up with the idea to sell chef-quality cannabis edibles, quit our day jobs as cooks, and have a life together again.
"The story is that you don't have to have a big expensive job and a big fancy house to have a life that you like living," says MacLean.
Millennials are finding cheap and creative ways to have a life while raising kids, and we asked some young parents how they're reclaiming the idea of "me" time.
But the movie may have a life as a star study or even a blueprint for the ways that star power can be adjusted like a special effect.
On average, European women who turn 65 can expect to live about three years longer than men at that age, who have a life expectancy of 17.4 years.
Nothing will change until people raise their hands and raise their voices and say: 'We need to have a life, recharge our brains so we can be productive.
In a country like India, a young widow can get married and have a life of change whereas an old widow is thrown into a life of hell.
If you already have a life insurance policy through another carrier, you may be able to add private supplemental coverage to your existing policy for a lower cost.
This is entirely understandable: they often have a life-long association with their team and do not want to see its identity watered down, or cast aside altogether.
If you don't have a life insurance policy but plan to have a baby in the next year or so, it's a good time to consider getting one.
With the loss of my father and her now, it's been really tough for me and my family, but you have a life that you have to continue.
"It started out as a romantic idea, to have a life working together, raising a family," said Ms. Hargrave, now 21.2 and working as a real estate broker.
"A husband who sees those words in the main media channel thinks that my wife is not entitled to have a life of her own," Ms. Bozkurt said.
I have a life-threatening allergy to apples, and made Emirates aware of this on the phone, before my flight, and by filling out an online medical form.
Alex, meanwhile, seems happy to be in the group, even though her anaemia may require her to have a life-saving blood transfusion, a procedure which the organisation forbids.
D'Amico's longest relationship lasted a little over three years, but he's ready for marriage and can't wait to have a life-long companionship and children with his future wife.
"It needs to be regulated again so the taxi drivers can have a life besides working," wrote a commenter who identified himself as a fellow driver named Thomas Reid.
She tells Jack that she feels like she doesn't have a life anymore — she's a "housewife," in her words, while the kids are at school and Jack's at work.
They were able to have a life-changing outcome that, had they gone the conventional route, they probably would have had to fight tooth and nail to make happy.
It claims that people who live in cities with higher PM2.5 have a life expectancy that is two to three years shorter than those in cities with lower PM2.5.
Perhaps you have a life, so when it's finally time to settle in and delve into a few episodes of something good, you're not quite sure where to start.
Many of these pipelines were put in at the turn of the 20th century, and have a life of about 75 years, so they are exceeding their useful life.
On Tuesday, Instagram introduced Instagram Stories, which lets people share photos and videos that have a life span of no more than 24 hours with friends who follow them.
The risk that their gift of love would be rejected; the risk that they would be misunderstood; the risk that their creation would have a life of his own.
Conceptual art may never have a life on the secondary market, but that's part of the point; the very challenge of containment, of realization, is part of its value.
It's not an original one, but it works: We can liberalize immigration laws, making it easy, not deadly, for those born outside the US to have a life here.
"We'd like to allow our kids to make their own choices on whether to have a life in the public eye or not," Kutcher told A Plus over the phone.
"To an 8-year-old girl maybe we're not saying go have a life a crime, but to go do what you want and there's space for you," she said.
There are two hazards with these residues: most important, some consumer as allergic to antibiotics and can have a life threatening reaction if they unknowingly consume food with drug residues.
"Now Joey is going to have a life of miracles and a story of hope," says Munoz, his legal guardian, who updates his milestones on the Facebook page Joey Strong.
In the editorial on Tiananmen dissident Miao Deshun, the paper said anyone who "bet on the wrong side of history will have a life that weighs less than a feather".
The performer's hands, isolated on a screen, have a life of their own, the long, slender fingers nervously, gracefully, twitching and fluttering, climbing the air in a kind gestural coloratura.
When we met, I looked at Julie and said, this is all I want, I'm just trying to have a life, a family, and I'm not just going survive anymore.
Any chef will tell you that until you're at a point where you can open your own place and dictate your own hours, you pretty much don't have a life.
What I loved about Brienne's story line this season, she not only gains some acknowledgment of her achievements, but she also manages to have a life as a human being.
A doctor who treated him encouraged Beck to take her son to a nearby children's hospital for further testing and treatment, as the boy could have a life-threatening illness.
"In my New York-centric mind I hadn't realized you could have a real career in a beautiful place and have a life and access to incredible nature," she says.
Bring me back to life/I want to have a life now belts vocalist Irene Quiles, pleading with the world to reimagine what success looks like in a female body.
Some owners sell in order to diversify their income streams, and others may have a life change — a new baby, an upcoming retirement — that prompts them to want to cash out.
After all, one isn't done "adulting" just because they're out of college, and there's always the possibility that the spin-off will have a life that extends past Zoey's graduation date.
As a kid, I gave up on the idea that I could ever be female and have a life I wanted, or be the kind of person I wanted to be.
Preeclampsia has long been linked to an increased risk of events like heart attacks and strokes years later, but women often don't experience symptoms until they have a life-threatening problem.
To do 13 or 15 episodes and have a life, and do your best work, I think a lot of stars are now saying that's where I'd like to live, please.
" Continues the star: "My life is more important to me than anything I'm doing because how the f— am I supposed to write a record if I don't have a life?
Unless he gets a full liver transplant, the doctor says he will die, and those hallucinatory encounters with his Confederate-soldier ancestor certainly have a "life-flashing-before-the-eyes" quality.
A study published Monday found that Canadians with cystic fibrosis have a life expectancy of roughly 10 years longer than Americans with CF. The discrepancy is attributed to Canada's universal healthcare.
Negan being a scoundrel, he makes it clear that Rick would have a life of custodial work, but walking his staunch stance back from the death penalty is a significant shift.
For example, patients with chronic myeloid leukemia treated with a class of drugs called tyrosine kinase inhibitors now have a life expectancy approaching that of their peers who never had leukemia.
But others point out that a person may not get every type of HPV that is covered by the vaccine or might have a life situation that has offered them protection.
"The other problem is with the fast-moving water, depending on the person, you could get pulled out a long way if you're struggling or fighting or have a life jacket on."
The very idea of working and then saving as much as possible so you can have a life of leisure during your golden years is as quaint as a horse-drawn carriage.
Read more: 15 top companies that let you have a life outside of workEarlier this year, job-listing site Glassdoor released their ranking of the top companies to work for in 2019.
When he founded FUBU in 1992, he said that he "didn't have a life" because he was working so much, he told Lewis Howes on the "School of Greatness" podcast in 2018.
"Like me, Meghan probably never dreamt that she'd have a life like this, and the pressure you feel — from yourself and from others — can sometimes feel like a lot," the Becoming author said.
"For any parent, being told that your child may have a life-limiting condition, or may die young, will be one of the most difficult and isolating experiences you can face," she says.
"Like me, Meghan probably never dreamt that she'd have a life like this, and the pressure you feel — from yourself and from others — can sometimes feel like a lot," the Becoming author said.
For example, if you're a schoolteacher and you have a life insurance policy that's in the millions and millions, that's very suspicious – especially if you've increased your coverage in the last two years.
In any of life's moments, contentment seems a lesser state: How many of us would wish that a friend or a beloved have a life of contentment, or a life free of discontentment?
"If in a year they have a life-changing event, they could be paying $400 a month for skilled nursing, which on the East Coast typically costs $13,000 a month," Ms. Laidman said.
"In Uruguay, a citizen has a life expectancy of more than 70 years but trans women have a life expectancy of 35," said Suarez, who took her seat in the senate this month.
That said, in general, if you ever have a life-changing event (like a marriage or divorce, having a baby, or losing health coverage), you can apply for benefits outside of open enrollment.
Set to go into effect in June 2019, it will apply only to terminally ill patients who are of sound mind and who have a life expectancy of no more than six months.
"The founders did not really anticipate that a 35-year-old person would be nominated for a federal lifetime appointment to the bench and have a life expectancy of 100 years," he said.
They have a life expectancy of as long as three months, although the creators said most variations could be refrigerated for a few months before the packaging is opened and the pieces worn.
Jeronimos Monastery is absolutely beautiful, and we muse about how wonderful it must have been to have a life where you just wander the gardens, read, and think about life, God, and humanity.
What person who claims to have a sense of morality can justify the fact that the richest people in our country have a life expectancy about 15 years longer than our poorest citizens?
Once at Titan in 2034, Dragonfly will have a life span of at least two-and-a-half years, with a battery that will be recharged with a radioactive power source between flights.
I typically include one selfie, only because I think that's the best way to show my face clearly, but you also want people to see you have a life outside your sunlit selfie room.
And honestly, I have a life outside of school, and I don't think that's fair that I have to always go so far above and beyond, and miss out on my own personal life.
A group of single parents sets about to rescue Will (Killam), a single dad of a 7-year-old daughter who is so obsessed with parenting that he has forgotten to have a life.
It's of interest to me that we, as material beings — as creatures that have a life span — once we're gone, all that's left of the person are the objects that we have interacted with.
That's how many years I've been living and running since I was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a rare cancer in the bone marrow that used to have a life expectancy of just three years.
That doesn't seem like much, but worker bees only have a life cycle of about six or seven weeks, so that's like if you had 13 to 15 years cut off of your life.
Men are approximately four times as likely as women to die as a result of suicide or homicide, and American men have a life expectancy that is five years shorter than that of women.
Of the 2600 million Americans who enter emergency rooms complaining of chest pain each year, just 210% have a life-threatening condition like a heart attack, according to a study in JAMA Internal Medicine.
Maybe they need to be smaller, places that have a life beyond our consumption, where the photographer inhabits the same space as their subjects, and everyone is slightly changed the moment the shutter closes.
Cars typically have a life span of around 15 years, so even if Britain follows through with its target, conventional engines are likely to be on the country's roads more than a decade later.
In that case, it had a lot to do with spreadsheets and so forth and communicating; that's why I was in journalism first, and I didn't want to have a life where I disappeared.
The documentary suggested that the surgeon did not fully discuss potential risks with the patients, including a woman who received a synthetic windpipe in Krasnodar even though she did not have a life-threatening condition.
" Riddell's ghosts, however, have a life of their own — or, rather, a purpose of their own — outside of the main character, returning to earth to solve a crime, as in her story "Nut Bush Farm.
There's a catch with FSAs: you have to sign up during your company's open enrollment period, or during a special enrollment period if you have a life event like getting married or having a newborn.
"I did know it was a very popular costume from 'Suicide Squad,' so I knew there would be potential, that it was going to live on and have a life of its own," she added.
To everyone's relief, Toby acknowledged that he and Kate have not reached the level of intimacy necessary to have a life together that doesn't resemble a small fishing boat in the middle of the Atlantic.
Being a good employee/someone without a life outside of work, I usually come in early and leave late because I don't really have a life outside of work and I am a good employee.
But for me, the ethos of making a way out of no way must be shared, must be made public for it to have a life beyond the Park Avenue Armory run of the show.
I kept them in my nightstand drawer to remind me that he was okay, that it'd be over one day and that when he got out we could have a life like my friends' lives.
"The fact that the kids were eating the equivalent of a peanut a day pretty much tells you that if they accidentally eat a peanut, they won't have a life-threatening reaction," Dr. Baker said.
More people than you might imagine — I have a life, I go to work, I shop, I travel by Metro — but I never doubted that the video on the drive was from an official source.
Because a lot of them want to stay here, and we should be encouraging them to stay here and make it easier for them to start a business, start a family, have a life here.
Facebook announced during its earnings call last week that Instagram had 500 million daily active users of Stories, a feature that lets people share photos and videos that have a life span of 24 hours.
Whether that means you want to have a life partner or just a casual dating setup doesn't really matter, but you can assume that the other potential suitors are being transparent about what they want, too.
Maybe Ed did have a life-changing experience with one of these black-haired beauties and maybe that experience spurred him to put pen to paper and write a glowing, gloweringly inaccurate eulogy to Irish women.
But don't be sad, Sag: This is an awesome time to rework your schedule so that you can have a life that actually works for you, instead of just making you work your centaur ass off.
"I don't have a life anymore," said the 36-year-old, adding that he did not know the photo had been posted online until a friend called him and told him that he had seen it.
For Rebecca Zorach, curator of the Smart Museum's half of "South Side Stories," receiving a Terra grant four years ago allowed her to amass an extensive archive she hopes will have a life beyond the exhibition.
For example, people in very high opportunity neighborhoods have a life expectancy of 250 years, while those who live in low-opportunity neighborhoods are expected to live to 733, a seven-year difference, the report said.
"If consumers had easy access to parts (and the confidence or knowledge to do the repair), I think a typical flagship smartphone could easily have a life span of four to five years," Ms. Clapp said.
"Anything you can say to show that you have a life established here, that you are working and contributing, that is helpful," she told a group of middle-age women gathered at the center one night.
" But at one point in the bit, Mulaney said, "I've been spending time with Pete, to try to show him that you can have a life in comedy that is not insane; a sober domestic life.
Ant colonies are built for longevity, and can survive as long as the queen continues to populate the community, but some worker ants, on the other hand, only have a life span of up to a month.
To Sells, Meehan was an "intelligent, articulate, decent looking guy at the University of Dayton Law School who seems to have a life together," as she told the L.A. Times' Christopher Goffard in the podcast Dirty John.
People in parts of Flint now have a life expectancy 21 years lower than those in some neighboring suburbs, and even before the water crisis, children in Flint had higher blood-lead levels than their suburban counterparts.
Leah Carroll: One of the things that changed for me when I got older, when I became the age that my mom was when she died and then older, [was] realizing she did not have a life.
They walk uptown when one of them wants to attend a lecture, downtown and over the Brooklyn Bridge, on dull winter days, under brilliant skies, for lunch in the park — in other words, they have a life.
"Our microorganisms have a life span of around 10 days," explains Volker Erbe, technical division manager of Wupperverband, the entity that takes care of water management around the river Wupper and runs the Wuppertal wastewater treatment plant.
Now it's like I can be a stoner, I'm a mom, I have two five-year-olds, I have a business, I have a fiancé, I have a life outside of cannabis and I smoke weed all day.
Bannon, the political operative and media executive, has a murky future, but if he does resurface, it'll be due to the potency and resiliency of his ideas, which are likely to have a life quite apart from Bannon.
These factors play into startling statistics: In Roxbury, the average life expectancy in some zip codes may be as low as 58 years, whereas in Back Bay, some residents can have a life expectancy of about 85033 years.
Bo tries to tempt Woody into leaving his old life behind; instead of just being a toy who brings happiness to a single kid, she tells him, he could have a life being treasured by thousands of kids.
Even if you haven't dealt with a lack of sanitary pads, it felt personal to me that something natural to our bodies gets in the way of girls being able to get an education or have a life.
But if there's one thing I've learned — through my work with CHARM, as an advocate for mental-health awareness, as a parent and as a former tween myself — even the tiniest of gestures can have a life-changing impact.
The suits look pretty basic: they're color coded, have a life support system and a couple of tubes that look as though they'll get caught on things, but they look fairly rugged and easy to use for their wearers.
The flu vaccine isn't recommended for babies under 33 months old and people who have a life-threatening allergy to an ingredient in the flu vaccine, but for most everyone else, it's safe — including young children and pregnant women.
" After bringing out comedian John Mulaney, 36, to discuss The Mule with him, Mulaney said, "I've been spending some time with Pete to try to show him that you can have a life in comedy that is not insane.
We see him meet a young Patti Smith (Marianne Rendón), with whom he would have a life-long and deeply loving relationship (if you haven't read Just Kids, her memoir about their time together, I cannot recommend it enough).
" After bringing out comedian John Mulaney, 36, to discuss The Mule with him, Mulaney said, "I've been spending some time with Pete to try to show him that you can have a life in comedy that is not insane.
"Like me, Meghan probably never dreamt that she'd have a life like this, and the pressure you feel — from yourself and from others — can sometimes feel like a lot," Obama told Good Housekeeping UK in interview excerpts published Monday.
BOLOGNA, Italy (Reuters) - In a country where governments have a life expectancy of barely a year, the northern Italian region of Emilia Romagna has been a beacon of stability, run non-stop by the left for almost 75 years.
Residents in the primary ZIP code there have a life expectancy 10.7 years less than residents in a ZIP code that makes up much of the southern part of the city, and 9.2 years less than the entire county.
It was Ms. Tanowitz, with her piece for the juniors, "thunder rolling along afterward," who rose most stunningly to that task, with a strange, searing and thoroughly modern ballet that, I hope, will have a life beyond this weekend.
South Korean women are poised to become the first in the world to have a life expectancy of over 90 by the year 2030 with men from the same nation projected to live to an average of 84.1 years from birth.
An octopus's body contains 500m neurons, roughly the same as a dog's, but most of these reside in the cephalopod's arms and allow the tentacles to act independently from the brain (their arms literally have a life of their own).
It wasn't until another mother reached out to me with photos of her son, covered head to toe in mud and grinning, that I finally allowed myself to hope that my boy might have a life beyond hospital walls and heartbreak.
" Speaking at the rally in Washington, Trevon Bosley, a 19-year-old Chicago resident whose older brother Terrell died of a gunshot wound in 2006, said, "We deserve the right to have a life without fear of being gunned down.
Here, she encounters a friar who looks like a praying mantis, a vacuum cleaner salesman who's almost supernaturally attractive, a mysterious 1960s power station, a paranormal bus, and a severed hand that appears to have a life of its own.
"For me, to play as an amateur meant I could travel, have fun, play for my country and have a life," said Lacoste, who still hosts 140 players from 12 countries at the Senior Ladies International Open each year in France.
The biker offered him a job dragging brush for seventy dollars a day; he also told Czifra that he didn't know shit about life, and that he was never going to have a life if he didn't stop getting high.
So social media allows it to live, right, allows that Abramson interview to live and to have a life that's much longer, and that is incredibly valuable, but I do think we have a big problem with the comments underneath.
You know, Jesse, I don&apost know if you saw this over the weekend because you, unlike me, have a life, CNN did a piece on whether it was right for Ivanka Trump to tweet a photo of her and her son.
" Out came fellow comedian and former SNL writer John Mulaney to discuss the film and how he has been spending time with Davidson to try to show him that comedians can have a life that is "not insane — a sober, domestic life.
But now, as I'm getting older and starting to have a life as an adult and realizing that my family is not a part of it, I felt like I needed to give them that chance and tell them how I really feel.
Rogers informs his closest confidant Sam that he decided to have a life, which Tony Stark always poked at him about, insinuating that he went back in time and lived his life with Peggy Carter instead of coming back to the present.
Despite the show's "reality" genre, it is fans on social media who determine which contestants will have a life after the show by driving their follower counts up and down and pushing demand (or a lack thereof) for their post-Bachelor ventures.
"Like me, Meghan probably never dreamt that she'd have a life like this, and the pressure you feel -- from yourself and from others -- can sometimes feel like a lot," Obama told the British magazine Good Housekeeping, according to interview excerpts published Monday.
"I wanted to have a life that would include people that the State of California has rendered invisible to others," Kushner told me, the first time we met, at the Taix, a venerable French restaurant where she eats several times a week.
"What we're seeing in China is that reforms in the capital markets have a life of their own, because they're really there to essentially fuel economic growth in China, and help deal with issues around deleveraging," Austen told Reuters in an interview.
While most of the ghosts are welcoming, one of them is Carmilla's tragic first love, Elle (Wynonna Earp's Dominique Provost-Chalkley), who yearns for the human life she never got to havea life not unlike the one Carmilla is currently leading.
Because new coal-fired power plants have a life of about 40 years, over which their costs must be paid back to investors, building new coal plants could lock countries into using them beyond the needed phase-out of coal, energy experts say.
"They got into trouble, yes, they had issues, but they served their time, and instead of like other citizens, where they're released back into the community, where they can have a life again, they're committed to a life term of exile," he said.
My mother has long told me that she did it because she wanted her daughters to have a life that wasn't cheap and immodest — that she found secular culture was becoming too crass; my sisters tell me it makes their lives more meaningful.
But once I was out of school and in a job that finally paid me more than the minimum wage, I allowed myself to breathe and have a life changing realization: money exists to be spent, and when used responsibly, credit cards are amazing.
It's actually an amazing opportunity for her to contribute to their partnership and have a life of her own, but Cole spends the whole night staring at the door and waiting for Alison to arrive (as well as generally being uncomfortable in a fancy restaurant).
However, the flu vaccine, like any medication, may cause severe reactions in people who have a life-threatening allergy to the vaccine or one of its ingredients, such as gelatin (which is used as a stabilizer) or certain antibiotics (which are used to stop germs).
One recent study documents that the richest 1 percent of American men have a life expectancy 15 years more than the poorest 1 percent; since the millennium, the richest have seen their life expectancy increase by three years, but the poorest barely at all.
Rather than cross-promote using his bigger platform as Yung Lean, ya boy let the new releases largely have a life of their own, which is a rare move in a saturated industry where artists rely on being noticed and standing out from the crowd.
Taking time apart to maintain your individual lives and interests is going to be key not just to feeling like you have a life outside of being part of a couple, but also to not become exhausted and frustrated in dealing with your partner's bullshit.
That nonprofit run of "Muriel's Wedding" ended in January; the show is now being tweaked in anticipation of its commercial run in Australia next year, and Ms. Pavlovic said she hoped it would have a life outside Australia, although she doesn't know where or when.
And if the epidemic continues to grow, they will have to make really very tough decisions — like, really, who to admit to hospitals or not, depending on very — how to say — elements like, you know, people who have a life expectancy that is longer.
"I thought I would have a life here - basic things like freedom to work, freedom to move around without always worrying about being bullied by police," said Imran, 30, sitting cross-legged in a run-down apartment he shares with three other Rohingya men.
Every financial advisor I've ever talked to will recommend you set aside 20% of your salary for those future goals, but in reality, it can be hard to save that much when you've got to pay rent and your student loans and you know, have a life.
Her songs have a life of their own, each possessing a percussive pulse that mimics the pulse of its listener, making the blend of strings and melodic chords on "Open Door" and the guttural swell of "Temple Moon" feel as intimate as a ritual or a dream.
While I haven't read each one — contrary to what my kids think, I do (sort of) have a life — I am willing to bet that in the vast majority, the subject of debt gets far less attention than basics like how to invest in stocks and bonds.
I think they're saying that it's possible for the person you are today to have a life full of good and worthwhile things that you want without waiting for some transformational moment to take place before you feel you have the right to pursue anything else.
It has always been a series where even the smallest, most seemingly insignificant character gets tiny little defining details to let you know that they have a life of their own, that the camera could follow them home and find a whole TV show waiting there.
But, you know right now we've got the #MeToo movement and Times Up and this is a character Midge Maisel who's pushing for female stage time and pushing to have a female voice and tell stories and have a life outside of the home and outside of a husband.
I would not be surprised by either of these theories being accurate, but episode two goes out of its way to suggest that, no, all of this is "really" happening on some level (especially because Ray seems to have a life outside of his periodic visits with Elliot).
AA had no real-time way to respond to this and we're doing that by intervening immediately when someone needs help, and we have a life cycle for everybody that once they -- if they're really stable in their recovery, they give back to the community and can become a moderator.
I got all my items taken away by the GM. But anyway, most of those were my ... things like that were personal projects because it's my problem that I have to go to class and I have a life and I can't just sit on World of Warcraft and get all these items.
Meanwhile, Nancy (Natalia Dyer) is still dealing with guilt regarding her friend Barb, Will (Noah Schnapp) is experiencing after-effects of his time in the Upside Down, and his mom Joyce (Winona Ryder) is wracked with concern about him, even as she tests whether it's possible to have a life of her own.
While an artist in residence at the Studio Museum in 2001, Kehinde Wiley began his portrait series with the prophetically titled, "Eminence, Conspicuous Fraud #1," featuring a young businessman with a glorious halo of dreadlocks that appear to have a life of their own as they emerge from the subject's head and envelop the canvas.
"It just kind of fizzled there — the audiences were loving it so much, but we didn't get the review that a show like that needs to have a life, and we didn't have a commercial producer or a famous person attached, so I felt like that was the end, and it was a huge bummer," he said.
For years, nonprofit organizations that were funded by USAID trained entire fleets of doctors, nurses, and government officers in destigmatizing sex, sexuality, and sexually transmitted diseases, handling cases of sexual assault with sensitivity and care, discouraging age-old — and frequently lethal — superstitions about women's menstrual cycles, educating families about women's rights to study and work and to have a life beyond making babies.
"The main thing I bring to the table is that the students see how I function, and getting them to realize they can have a life again," said Ms. Romano, whose determination to maintain a fiercely independent life includes living on her own in a meticulously neat and impressively decorated apartment in Howard Beach, Queens, and commuting by public transportation.
Kay predicts that, together, she and Chris will have a life like those depicted in "Bitter Sweet," the 1929 operetta by Noël Coward, but the piece ends tragically, and what we're left with, primarily, is the image of Kay changing her clothes at various times during the performance, as though exchanging one skin for another as she moves toward a freedom that she will never know.
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"You are one of the most generous, kind, loving, thoughtful, concerned partners in crime, friends, one of the hardest-working women I have ever, ever encountered, and on top of it you have three stunning children and you have a life that is large and you do it with grace and elegance, and it inspires me and I know it inspires so many other women," Aniston replied.
More fascinating, and infinitely weirder, were the exaggerated proportions Mr. Akasaka devised for jeans so tight that one model was told he had gotten too fat to wear them after eating a slice of pizza for lunch; whose waists crested just shy of the models' nipples; and whose flared bottoms, created using 3-D imaging technology, seemed to have a life of their own.
Women in Syria tended to showcase mundane details of their daily lives -- pictures of food and scenery, for example — "basically to show potential and interested recruits that life in Syria wasn't all about beheadings and war, that they could travel there and actually have a life like the one they had back home, but one that was also under Islamic law," Amaransingam told VICE News.
What I am saying is that people must be allowed to have a life outside of email, they must have the freedom to prioritize how they respond to emails in a way that makes sense for them, and we all need to have the respect and empathy to understand that different people prioritize different email (and tweets, and Facebook messages, and Slacks and their life) in different ways.
Perhaps like my parents, I also want to show off how I have great taste in home decor, that I have achieved some sort of success, that my surroundings can resemble one of those beautiful store displays and picture-perfect ads where the towels are fluffy and the bowls are gleaming, that I have a life that seems aspirational: a writer who gets to travel and fill her home with bowls and rugs bought from interesting places.
A 2018 study by the National Rural Health Association—a nonprofit organization taking a lead on rural health issues in the US—looked into the challenges of providing rural emergency services across America, and put it bluntly: "While rural America may conjure idyllic images of family farms, the truth is far more staggering," it said, going further to illustrate the problem: Which raises the question: Who takes care of volunteers like Sam if they have a life-altering experience on the job they can't manage themselves?
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" For lifestyle blogger Vix Meldrew, 31, it's a way to silence other bloggers without the repercussions of unfollowing them: "As a blogger, I've amassed follows for hundreds of other bloggers over the years, [including] ones who started out posting mirror selfies of their Primark outfits but who now solely use their grid to pretend to have a life they don't have; who book trips to places just for one photo for the 'gram; who order six plates of food just to throw it away and not eat it, solely for their grid.
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