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"long-life" Definitions
  1. made to last longer than the ordinary type
  2. (British English) made to remain fresh longer than the ordinary type

586 Sentences With "long life"

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He had a long life and he done it all.
Creative passion is perhaps the secret to a long life.
She wanted to live a long life, you could tell.
"[David] has a long life ahead of him," she says.
Questions like: Should long life be a goal of life?
Still, a necklace chain should have a pretty long life.
Talk with your sister; you have a long life together.
After a long life, he dies widely admired but penniless.
Like anybody, I would like to live a long life.
Malone's long life was another reason her story wasn't mythologized.
He tells me he plans to live a very long life.
She credited her long life to never getting married (and chocolate!).
After a long life, the death tax is in failing health.
Another secret to his long life is to always keep active.
The Brooks Range?" she wrote, in her essay collection "Long Life.
"I don't plan on living a long life," she tells us.
Long noodles, or "longevity noodles," represent good health and long life.
Long noodles mean you'll live a long life — so, slurp up.
They are essentially a form of insurance against an unexpectedly long life.
Some of Biden's friends from his long life in Washington defended him.
Moira: I was in a long, life-structuring relationship with an addict.
He offered them sudden promotions that likely fulfilled their long-life dreams.
The rich are optimistic that they're going to live a long life.
She lived a long life of the mind, until the very end.
I wouldn't have a very long life and that would be it.
" He continued: "Like anybody, I would like to live a long life.
Tall buildings crowd rowhouses, not Ascension,a landmark, l for long life.
Do whatever you believe is best to generate a long-life prosperity.
"Long Life: Essays and Other Writings," Mary Oliver Her work is love.
It seems a fitting ethos for his long life as a whole.
The noodles symbolize long life; the fruit hint at wealth and good luck.
"We [are] looking forward to a long life together and a new journey."
Diversified majors particularly favor such large-scale, long-life projects as SolGold promises.
He lived a long life and become a farmer and a family man.
At just 52-years-old, we assumed Cornell had a long life ahead.
In his long life, Judge Reinhardt saw the pendulum swing more than once.
Mac credited running the Deuce, "the everyday person's bar," for his long life.
"I don't know the secret for long life," he told the record keepers.
A long life, free of disease, with your loving dog by your side.
Focusing too much on having a long life instead of a good life?
Angola imports everything from washing powder to long-life milk at huge cost.
One concern is that long life will exacerbate existing social and economic problems.
He had become one, it's true, by the end of his long life.
She predicts a long life and great things — biblical things — for this child.
Assuming she lives a long life, the decision is going to pay off.
It remained, to the end of Nancy Sinatra's long life, her only one.
Tips from a centenarian and others on the road to a long life.
A woman who celebrated her 107th birthday shared her secret for long life.
FOR MUCH of her long life, Gertrude "Gertie" Legendre enjoyed a charmed existence.
Long life "The Walking Dead" will never die because AMC won't let it.
"Like anybody, I would like to live a long life," Dr. King said.
San Francisco's future is uncertain, but I hope their collaboration has a long life.
He didn't live a long, long life ... it's sudden, it's unexpected, it's very tragic.
Three cheers and wishing a long life for investigative journalism—essential for our democracy.
If you thought bacon was the key to living a long life, think again.
Chances are that white-elephant buildings, eggs and long-life milk will not feature.
Over the course of her long life, Apfel pursued her passion for interesting items.
"My secret to a long life has been staying away from men," she said.
In your whole long life, the stock market is higher than it's ever been.
Ms Ali hopes that Lushsux's piece has a long life in front of it.
"She may have a very long life as a philanthropist and martyr," he says.
Stura says he's looking forward to the cow living a long "life of leisure."
Some view their "Star Wars" moment as just a blip in a long life.
Such mental problems can stem from a variety of factors in any long life.
And that's why the best cure for overworrying is to live a long life.
In a 2014 interview with CNN, she said she had a long life ahead.
The grim truth is that living a long life is bad for your health.
According to Business Insider, Jones said her long life was due to her family.
He lived a long life, but the music industry lost an irreplaceable legend today.
In this long life of mine, I once knew the owners of the house.
One daredevil, assured of a long life, keeps jumping from heights and landing safely.
His secret to a long life, Mr. Binder said, is being kind to people.
You lived a long life and made it all the way to the White House.
Instead, she credits her long life to one thing – living with an abundance of love.
"We wish you good health, a long life, and happy sailing," the short message read.
It is one of several newly released items that help chronicle the Queen's long life.
In his long life he has never seen anything like what's happening to our country.
He lived a long life of remarkably good health, and died surrounded by his family.
Keep reading for all the best theories on Nicky's non-death and subsequent long life.
It's an easy way to keep audiences engaged over the long life of a system.
The Lego minifigure—colloquially known as the minifig—has enjoyed a long life so far.
The doctor believed keeping your weight in check is critical to living a long life.
That was the secret to his success and his happiness and his long, long life.
Read more:A 107-year-old New York woman credited her long life to staying single.
Baker, who was born in Brooklyn, said God was the reason for her long life.
Non-perishables reign: long-life milk, rice, cereal, honey, canned goods, dried fruit, peanut butter.
Of course, even after its sale, Rolling Stone might still have a long life ahead.
And I can turn one year into another and I can have a long life.
"There's so much in this long life, this big, storied life," Lemmons told BuzzFeed News.
"He lived a good, long life," Tamir said, and then took a good, long drink.
From the beginning of time, humankind has searched for the secret to a long life.
"That is almost certainly the factor that contributed most to her long life," he said.
But the home is already being used for another phase in its planned long life.
"Inevitably, a long life can pass by many milestones; my own is no exception," she said.
Relaxing is the secret to a long life — just ask the oldest man in the world.
For now, companies that make helicopters think their machines have a long life ahead of them.
The couple never had children, a fact John jokingly said might have aided their long life.
"Langston Hughes's extensive archives provide numerous insights into his long life and career," Morand told Hyperallergic.
This long life means both people and animals are more likely to inhale or ingest them.
After finding nothing resembling a "secret" to long life in the obits, I called her up.
Why do you think "American Idiot" has had such a long life, in so many forms?
Elmer Bernstein's symphonic theme became a quasi national anthem, enjoying a long life promoting Marlboro cigarettes.
If Addie's cancer can be cured, her doctors say, she might have a long life ahead.
Finally, the living room and balcony, filled with the slowly-accumulated clutter of a long life.
It's considered particularly lucky to eat pancit (noodles) on birthdays, their uncut strands promising long life.
She's now receiving chemotherapy, and she said, "I've still got a long life ahead of me."
" — TREVOR NOAH "President Trump's doctor predicted that the president will have and live a long life.
"She has experienced more hardship and tragedy than most people probably will in a long life."
The 25-horsepower V-Twin Extended Life Series engine is designed for a long life cycle.
PHYS ED A new study found a strong correlation between endurance and living a long life.
Konami's infamous cheat code has lived a long life in video games and the internet at large.
Madeline Dye, 106, said she credited her long life by not having a relationship her whole life.
" In her 2013 chat with the Times' T magazine, Lee discussed contentment with her long life. "Regrets?
Signore is not the only centenarian who's offered advice for a long life relating to staying single.
As Haskins points out, this particular strain of the meme has seen a long life on TikTok.
She doesn't only attribute her long life to her singledom, but perhaps to her eating habits, too.
However, Bentley's heart was in good shape, which likely explains her long life, Walker told the BBC.
"Alas, even a long life is short and one must choose," Brassaï said in a 1980 interview.
Over the course of her extremely long life in American politics, Hillary Clinton has played many roles.
This isn't the first time someone has shown that Happy Meals can have a long, long life.
First, the regulatory environment must be such that investors can build projects that have a long life.
According to a local Jamaican newspaper, The Gleaner, there is no secret formula to Brown's long life.
As for living a long life, Vaughns said the secret is simple: no smoking and no alcohol.
To keep business going, she has had to serve long-life milk and carefully preserve her pastries.
It means you've lived a long life, that you deserve all of your wrinkles and your scars.
"My son had a long life ahead of him, that was taken too soon," his mother wrote.
They wish to see them live a long life, filled with opportunity and the chance to succeed.
Trilobites For many mammals, a busy social life can be an important contributor to a long life.
He said Richard's only secret to long life is smoking Tampa Sweet cigars and drinking whiskey every day.
Time will tell, but at the end of his long life, it appeared he would not be absolved.
Cars, because of their long life cycles, never can quite keep up with the pace of smartphone progress.
Yasutaro Koide had said his secret to a long life was not to smoke, drink or overdo it.
Weyburn was expected to be attractive because of its light oil output and low decline, long-life characteristics.
As a reward for her brave pestering, Luna can look forward to a long life of fine dining.
After a long life and plenty of attention, the adorable bare-nosed wombat died on Tuesday aged 32.
The third idea holds that long life is a sort of side-effect of the rigors of mating.
It's a melancholic memorial to a long life not yet lived, all set to something resembling a dirge.
This long life in open water is in stark contrast to the world of SeaWorld orcas like Tilikum.
She explained the one real trick to living a long life isn't much of a trick at all.
"I've lived a long life, and I've done many, many interviews about toilets," said Molotch, who is 76.
If you're lucky, you live a long life, and one day your body stops working and it's over.
This long life is a huge boon for researchers, but it comes with its own set of challenges.
Coil mattresses are more old-fashioned and traditional, but they're great for strong support and a long life.
Listen to their pleas: I am adding ruth bader ginsburg's long life and health to my daily prayers.
For the first time in 15+ years I feel happy and look forward to living a long life.
The Roundabout Theater Company production, which follows a woman's long life, marks the playwright Noah Haidle's Broadway debut.
He lived to about age 14 — a good, long life for a snail of his kind, experts say.
Zeus, feeling a little bad about the situation, gave Tiresias the consolation prizes of prophecy and long life.
My fiancé's grandfather had a long life and the opportunity to make peace with everyone before he died.
You can delete a Facebook Story before its day-long life has elapsed in a matter of seconds.
Bresson, who made only 13 feature films over the course of his long life, scarcely lacked for acolytes.
Over a centuries-long life, the tree transforms atmospheric carbon into incredibly dense hardwood, helping sequester greenhouse gases.
The richer you are, the more likely you are to have good health, and live a long life.
Abe led a trio of cheers of "banzai", or "long life", for the emperor, before a 21-gun salute.
The other is the turmoil of French politics, which changed dramatically over the course of the artist's long life.
"We were supposed to live a long life and have a family and now it's all gone," says Carquillat.
"This is the worst time of my long life," he said in an interview with The Nation in 21972.
She will lay millions in the course of her decades-long life—the longest life span of any insect.
Records tell us that Juba remained close to Augustus and lived a long life as a loyal Roman citizen.
They're dipped in acrylic to seal the surface, and shipped off to enjoy a long life on someone's shelf.
Through the course of a long life, Dr. Yoshida became a surgeon and practiced in Hawaii for 35 years.
The odds were even it was setting itself up for an acquisition, a long life, or a noble failure.
Contributing Opinion Writer I have been afraid of a lot of things, over the course of a long life.
They bring offerings to the centenarians, pestering them for photographs and asking for the secrets to a long life.
While Mr. Richardson had lived in many homes throughout his long life — including an estate in New Milford, Conn.
"Family has a fundamental role in the possibility of living such a long life," he wrote in his book.
A long life, foreign travel, sunny climes, an unnamed relative who will become sick but won't die — all good.
For long-life facilities like the Brooklyn and Golden Gate Bridges, ongoing maintenance costs 2628 times more than construction.
Mugabe attributed his long life to what he said was God's mission to "fulfill the needs and demands" of Zimbabweans.
The Snowy Day's creators present traditions in the forms of delicious treats, cookies and gelt, tamales and Long Life Noodles.
Fans argued that Supernatural women rarely had very long life expectancies, and weren't getting their due in the core series.
I did nothing to make it happen.... Long life is not at all God's gift for me—but a punishment.
Exercise can reduce the risk of depression, help you sleep better, and even increase your chances of a long life.
You're probably someone who has a long-life water bottle in their bag and takes canvas totes to the supermarket.
And because carnations have an extremely long life span (up to three weeks!), you'll certainly be getting your money's worth.
In her long life, Koko mastered over 1,000 American Sign Language signs taught to her by her caretaker, reports BBC.
"The good news it that you'll have a long life," Adams told me about the state of retirement in 2017.
She credited her long life to good genes and steady diet of 3 eggs a day -- 2 of them raw.
My mother lived from 1901 to 2001, and I'm convinced that her long life stemmed from her sense of humor.
"We call them 'birthday noodles' because the length of the strand is like long life," Sin says, separating the noodles.
Friendships are more complicated because they are such rich, long, life-defining relationships — yet they exist with no formalized contract.
That's because lithium-ion batteries have a long life inside electric cars, and therefore won't be recycled any time soon.
Villagers believe that the ritual brings the child long life and good luck, and maintain that it does no harm.
A spokesperson for the company said there is a high demand for long-life foods, canned goods and drugstore items.
In my long life, I have voted for only two presidents I actually liked — John F. Kennedy and Barack Obama.
"It's amazing — even if genetically identical, some live a short life and some live a long life," said Dr. Antebi.
"Because cannabis has such a long life in the body, it may take months to ameliorate the effect," Twardowski said.
When you go to a 100th birthday party — my first — people always want to know the secret to long life.
Your grandmother has a book in her—and given her nice long life, she could probably write several different books.
Jones, who was born in Alabama, did not smoke or drink and credited her long life to sleep and loving relationships.
" This is what Ali's long life and career came down to, according to the Obamas: "Muhammad Ali was The Greatest. Period.
"When my husband died it really cut short our dream of living a really long life and dying together," she says.
Unfortunately, you can't just turn in your Woman Card -- in most cases, you're stuck with it for (your very long) life.
" Stay Single Jessie Gallan, who turned 109 in 2015, said her secret to a long life was "staying away from men.
Scientists will still be able to analyze and reanalyze the data Spitzer beamed to Earth during its long life in space.
If you do, don't bother asking him about the secret to his long life, because according to Overton, there isn't one.
Here's what 5 other centenarians had to say about their secret to a long life — and whether they're backed by science.
Adidas Boost and Nike Lunarlon tech is nice, but for long life and understated elegance, nothing beats a beefy rubber sole.
In the closing aria, "My Long Life," the marmoreal Anthony sings from beyond the grave, suggesting that her work remains incomplete.
Over the years they adapted what was known as the Elixir of Long Life into what we know as Green Chartreuse.
"They are long-life deposits that won't reach the end of life until many, many decades down the track," Kerr said.
He characterized the new film as a dark, adult payoff for everything the character has done in his supernaturally long life.
For Luna, it was a celebration of her long life, and the years of love she has given to the Olavarria family.
Most people have three bracelet lines, though some may have four (a fourth line means you may have a very long life).
In olden times, Sandler movies would open reasonably well in theaters, then enjoy a long life on pay TV and other platforms.
Battery life is rated for 10 hours using the standard batteries, or up to 20 hours using the optional long life batteries.
While I'm hoping Riverdale has a long life on the air, it's nice to know that Apa has a career backup plan.
He was married, with three grown children, and had the amazing fortune of good health over the whole of a long life.
That whole sense of you being entitled to a long life and a family had already been stripped away by that bereavement.
Its investment bank would need to be wound down responsibly over ten years, reflecting the long life of some of its positions.
"Our family adores Luna and we really wanted to celebrate her long life in a memorable way," Luna's owner Brigitte Olavarria said.
It's a chunk out of what I hope will be a very long life, full of wonderful people and experiences and joys.
He spent much of his long life in the rough-and-tumble of Israeli politics, serving as a minister in 12 cabinets.
"It's big things like blast furnaces and buildings — things that have a really long life and aren't easy to reverse," he said.
In its long life as a permanent fixture on Jackson Avenue, Meromi's "Sunbather" will go through phases of being seen and unseen.
My gray hair is a gift from Mother Nature, who unknowingly thought a long life should be celebrated with a silver crown.
Tesco is allowing shoppers to purchase just two packs of certain items such as dried pasta, toilet roll and long life milk.
Well, I hope I get to live a very long life, and I wish that for everyone I interact with as well.
In Dale's hands it became a furious rave-up that packed dance floors -- and has had a long life in pop culture.
But for a moment, he held his position, his head motionless beneath my hand, a short pause in his very long life.
"Think of it like this: You're starting a big journey, and you're just adding on to a wonderful, long life," she says.
If Game of Thrones hadn't become the TV series of a generation, it would've had a long life as a metalhead favourite.
Most horses have had a long life on their respective farms, and their meat is lean and contains a lot of iron.
Frémon's story runs exactly as many pages as Bourgeois lived years, a quick take on a long life, just as the author intends.
In addition, retirees in poor health who do not have a long life expectancy may do better by opting for the lump sum.
But if you've had a long life together full of wonderful memories you'd literally like to curl up with, this one's for you. 
But if you've had a long life together full of wonderful memories you'd literally like to curl up with, this one's for you.
Matthews is hoping now to get her mobility back with weight loss surgery, so she can live a long life with her grandkids.
Hawkins likes to live simply, and she says her secret to a long life is as easy as eating healthy, exercising, and family.
Put another way, one could say ideally we could live a long life from birth to death with minimal suffering and maximum freedom.
I'm sorry, Hoda, but in my long life, the only thing I've ever been sure of is that only God can heal it.
Because anybody that gets sent to a place like that to guard the Unwomen probably doesn't have a long life expectancy as well.
They've usually had a motorcycle accident or a car accident, and they're in their 20s, they still got a long life to go.
Here, the animals will be allowed to grow up, interact with other animals and enjoy a long life of dedicated care and comfort.
Up on the street, the buildings wear the signs of long life and sometimes their interiors manage to surprise with individualized details, too.
On the other, Kukoo is fetishized by the show, with Sacred Games declining to bless her with either long life or longstanding significance.
That's the conclusion of the best available evidence I've reviewed for maximizing the health of body and brain and enjoying a long life.
BECAUSE AS PROLIFIC AS SHALE IS, IT MAY NOT BE ENOUGH TO SUPPLY INCREASES IN DEMAND AND WE HAVEN'T HAD LONG LIFE PROJECTS.
The endless shape of the knot represents long life and wisdom and eating it can be a good omen, according to the team.
Candied melon indicates good health and growth, coconut brings happy friendships and unity, and nuts represent a long life with strong family ties.
I want to live a long life with you and that's not helping,' and be sure to thank the person for following through.
The reward for living a reasonably long life, according to Jane Gross's mother, was getting to "rot to death" rather than merely dying.
And the best: the gift of being able to blend the rhythms of your long life with the cultural voice of each decade.
Maduro, who survived what he called an assassination attempt in August last year, said he was well protected, guaranteeing him a long life.
Hillary and I mourn the passing of President George H.W. Bush, and give thanks for his great long life of service, love, and friendship.
Wanting to give her new pooch a good shot at a long life, Morley took Lu-Seal to the veterinarian immediately after adopting her.
She was only 12 years old, she had a long life to live, who knows what she could have been when she grew up?
"I don't think any of us who were making it at the time thought Hocus Pocus would have such a long life," Parker mused.
Drilling continues to further assess the resource at Alpala, which easily counts as "tier-one", the mining industry term for large, long-life projects.
Once titled College-ish, the series now has a new name — a smart move should the series have a long life on the air.
I have absolute confidence that she's going to be the one person that proves everybody wrong and goes on to live a long life.
In Virginia Woolf's novel "Orlando," every century of the title character's long life is marked by distinctively different weather and changes in the air.
According to a 100-year-old British woman, her secret to living a long life is pretty simple: Drink a daily glass of Guinness.
Acciaroli, Italy (CNN)"Eat badly and work hard," 94-year-old Giuseppe told me when I asked him the secret to a long life.
I believe that everything is determined from above and we shall never know the reasons why," "I don't know the secret for long life.
I'm not just saying that to cover my ass, but because I genuinely want you to have a long life filled with nice things.
Its long life is in marked contrast to political hashtags in other regions, which are usually spiked by a particular event and then expire.
Look no further than South Dakota for top-flight health care, thanks to plenty of health-care professionals per capita and long life expectancies.
In the room behind him, rectangles of his work crowd the wall from floor to ceiling, a map of his long life in art.
The natural end for this series is a long life of being shown in classrooms when a substitute teacher can't find a lesson plan.
By most accounts, baby boomers are expected to live a long life, according to data compiled by the Centers for Disease Control and others.
After a long life and a triumphant fight involving a $19,000 kidney transplant, Stanley the cat has used up all of his nine lives.
As I listened to "Minute By Minute," it hit me: One Michael from Ferguson gets to live a long life; the other did not.
Regarded as one of the most important Latin American poets of the 20043th century, Parra remained active, eloquent and provocative throughout his long life.
Recently, a team of scientists turned to George for help in this search, mining his genetic code for clues to his long life span.
In one Monoprix supermarket in the 15th arrondissement, close to the Eiffel Tower, the shelves were empty of flour, pasta and long-life milk.
"He lived a wonderfully long life and while the family is saddened by his passing, he will live forever in their hearts," Ballard said.
Wright practiced architecture for over 70 years and he took advantage of his family, his wives and his collaborators for all that long life.
Acer Aspire E 15 Your grandmother has a book in her—and given her nice long life, she could probably write several different books.
As the smiling couple entered the shrine, the crowd shouted their congratulations with the Japanese word "Banzai" -- meaning an auspicious wish for long life.
The 50 recipes also include food that was prepared for her by the women who took care of her later in her long life.
Dharam Pal Singh, who started running while herding cows as a teenager, said his long life had nothing to do with fabricating his age.
Hillary and I mourn the passing of President George H. W. Bush, and give thanks for his great long life of service, love and friendship.
Since hearing the good news, Friends of Emma Medical Rescue has shifted its efforts from hospice care to planning a long life for the pup.
Maybe one day, when I get a little better at the game, I'll be able to give one of the a nice, long life. Maybe.
When it comes to both games, Smith says that he didn't expect them to have such a long life when he first worked on them.
Hardware, steel, the engine, the crank case, the transmission should have long life cycles, while software will be updated in a more dynamic, frequent manner.
"She lived a long life, eating everything she could sniff out, she was my OG Rolldog, made her feature film debut in Honey," Alba wrote.
He lived much of his long life in the spotlight -- and much of it in the cross hairs -- surviving a half century of assassination plots.
In a 2011 study, Barzilai and co-authors found that lifestyle factors had basically no effect on living a super-long life among this group.
Given their massive size and long life spans—both recipes for racking up loads of mutations—they should be mathematically more likely to develop cancer.
Or do Snapchat's haters have a long life to go before the company can make them like your Snaps, and disappear them into the ether?
"No one wants to live an extremely long life when they are in very poor health and have a lot of chronic disease," Levine said.
Though he credited God for his long life, Overton told a local Fox station in a previous interview that his vices also helped as well.
"I don't know the secret for long life," said Israel Kristal, 112, who lost his family in the Holocaust and now lives in Haifa, Israel.
"I don't know the secret for long life," said Mr. Kristal, who lives in Haifa, Israel, according to a statement issued by Guinness World Records.
Then he came home, started a cement and stonemasonry business and fought for the things he believed in for the rest of his long life.
Chile's state-owned Codelco, the world's largest copper producer, is one attractive partner - it has long-life mines but flat production and hefty investment requirements.
"Yeah, it's a long life, and hopefully we get to be in this business for a long time and grow individually and together," Robespierre responded.
"It's a long life of pain in our body to reach this level so it is amazing to get a reward like today," he said.
Each strand of noodle, for example, meant longevity (a long life), lobster showed togetherness and prawns indicated of a life filled with fun and laughter.
Home is also your mind, as always, only your mind may not retain much of that long life or even what happened five minutes ago.
As President he has used the bully-boy tactics of intimidation, humiliation, and threats that he employed in his long life before the White House.
An independent woman The other secret to Morano's long life: separating from her husband in 1938, decades before divorce was even legal in Italy, she says.
Putin seizes on US power gap The US is about 40 days from a new President; no policy adopted now is guaranteed a long life span.
"If one gets ill, the other could get sick too, so the statistics aren't very strong for having a long life as conjoined twins," Urata says.
One of these places is Okinawa, a string of islands in southern Japan, where living a long life is considered one of the greatest human achievements.
Gibson, who is a member of Mount Hope Missionary Baptist Church, attributes her long life to her faith in God, according to Aging Secretary Teresa Osborne.
Morano: What I know is that TV has a long life, and a series can get rediscovered again in a way that's unique to the medium.
And over the span of an 80-year-long life (roughly the average life expectancy in the US and other developed nations), that's about 1.3 years.
After living a long life that included stints as a cook and James Brown impersonator, Bradley released his debut record No Time For Dreaming in 2011.
"In China, we think that if you have a long life you have a long time to study and learn," the 68-year-old told Reuters.
As educators, we must continue to increase pathways to the American Dream — a journey that includes health, happiness, long life and, very often, a college degree.
When I suggested that the river might be horribly polluted, he didn't look impressed and told me that daily bathing would give him a long life.
If you're robust and healthy in body and mind, you can study and work hard, throughout a long life, and accumulate many riches along the way.
At the age of 22008, Ms. Fortune thus began the final and perhaps most notable chapter of a long life as a patron of the arts.
Luckily, young people "have a long life ahead of them in which they can discover the purposes that would make their life most meaningful," Jeste says.
And he served as a president of the youth council of the Manhattan division of the N.A.A.C.P. Mr. O'Cummings went on to live a long life.
"The progress I've seen in my long life makes me hopeful that we will continue in that direction," Ginsburg told the Stanford Daily in Feb. 2017.
As a physician, I understand the urge to believe that more medicine will solve all our problems, but good health and long life start with us.
By 21, over 2340s will represent 5.4% of the U.S. population, up from 3.7% in 2015, driving demand for retirement homes, healthcare and long-life innovations.
"The manufacturers do not pay attention to green design...they don't design products to be toxin free, to be upgradeable, to have a long life," Puckett said.
Mr. Brown served in the United States Navy for over a decade, and had a long life ahead of him passing at the young age of 20143.
As time went on I started to give up on having a long life, and started trying out all of those things on the "can't do" list.
"If you can afford to delay, you're going to get hundreds of thousands of dollars in additional benefits, assuming one spouse lives a long life," he said.
Mathew Beard, a longtime Freemason who lived until he was 114 and was busted for drunk driving when he was 90, credited his long life to God.
We all know "Stan the Man," the showman persona Stan first created during Marvel's ascension in the 22003s and maintained throughout his long life and illustrious career.
To prevent the build-up of still more waste, Eriksen argues for a "circular economy"—one in which products are designed for a long life and reuse.
Anyone trying to sterilize his or her way into a long life should remember that the place most proofed against micro-critters can be the most lethal.
" The soprano Christine Brewer sang several numbers, including a deeply expressive reading of "My Long Life," the final aria from Virgil Thomson's "The Mother of Us All.
Zito died at 87, a long life for anyone, but especially long for a former mob boss believed to have been involved in up to six murders.
"We are trying to do for them what I did for me: Make sure they have a long life with all the money they've got," he said.
Despite the lack of a cure for AIDS, antiretroviral therapy medications can control HIV and slow its progress dramatically, allowing someone infected to live a long life.
Unusually long life-span Hawking, diagnosed with the condition in 1963, lived with it for more than 50 years -- a remarkably long time for an ALS sufferer.
Being in shape may be as important to a long life as not smoking, according to an interesting new study of the links between fitness and mortality.
Together, working across the aisle to put children first, we set out with an aim to help children battling cancer celebrate a long life full of birthdays.
Compared with the rest of the galaxy they are attached to, the rings may not have a long life or may form only under certain conditions, Treuthardt said.
Obviously some products aren't feasible to grow indoors, those that have a very long life cycle, so we need to choose products that have a shorter life cycle.
We all hope to live a long life, and cutting pensions or healthcare isn't cutting 'their' pensions or health service; it is cutting 'your' pension and health service.
READ MORE: The countries with the secret to long life Just where the Mediterranean diet comes in to this was -- so far, at least -- something of a mystery.
"What they were getting is a living medicine"While the origins of mead reman elusive, there's no doubt our ancestors associated the drink with health and long life.
Of course, in order to make such a long life meaningful, natural aging will have to be dramatically reduced so that those years are healthy, vital, and independent.
They remind me that he'd lived on three continents by the time I was born, and that he didn't get a long life, but it was relatively full.
The ceremony involved multiple outfit changes, courtiers unveiling Naruhito on a 21-foot-high pavilion, and Japanese politicians raising their arms and shouting "Long life!" to the emperor.
Popular products such as toilet paper, soap and long-life milk will be limited to two per customer, Sainsbury's CEO Mike Coupe said in a letter to customers.
"In this country, we need to do a better job guaranteeing that everyone, regardless of income, has access to a long life and a healthy life," Bor says.
Asked for the secret to his mother's long life, Mark Maccoby said in a telephone interview that longevity ran in the family, along with a sense of humor.
The Long-Life Station concept relies on robust silicon carbide as "the backbone of its electronics," Kremic said, as opposed to the silicon systems of the original landers.
But Goethe, with the unerring instinct that seemed to guide him throughout his long life, had chosen the existence he needed—an existence as unlike Werther's as possible.
In mammals, like elephants, large size correlates with certain life-history traits like long life spans, long gestation periods and relatively few offspring per female, Dr. MacPhee said.
Jones attributed her long life to family, generosity toward others, and a diet heavy in fresh fruits in vegetables thanks to her aunt's farm, where she grew up.
Her prose books include two about the craft of poetry, "Rules for the Dance" (1998) and "A Poetry Handbook" (1994), and "Long Life: Essays and Other Writings" (2004).
For spiritual refreshment, there is the four-centuries-old Kogan-ji Buddhist temple, where visitors buy incense and pray for a long life—and a quick and easy exit.
The point is, whether it's an upbeat original or a soulful cover, "Heartbeats" always delivers, and it's decade-plus-long life on screen is a testament to its greatness.
My Dad Says didn't enjoy a long life on CBS is due to the fact it was a truly awful show and ratings failure that even disappointed its creator.
At the top of their McBain moments was Grey Worm and Missandei basically planning to go find an island where they can retire and live a peaceful long life.
Young veterans have a long life ahead of them and deserve to feel that they can be as productive and gratified in their personal lives and work as possible.
But all the steamy action in Colette is merely a prelude to the affairs and strings of non-monogamous relationships that would define the rest of Colette's long life.
I doubt that Wordsworth at the end of his long life was more satisfied with his body of work than was Keats, at the end of his short one.
The Headphone's long life is also important because it's actually possible and comfortable to wear them for that long – not many earbuds can claim the same, wireless or not.
I've lived a fairly long life and when I was a kid growing up, I would see all these things going on around the world that were obviously upsetting.
"4.48 Psychosis" will have a long life, but it's hard to imagine a better production than the one Ted Huffman mounted for the Royal Opera and brought to Prototype.
Before she left for the bus trip north on Monday, Lee told CNN she had prayed for her son to have a long life so the pair could reunite.
Hand sanitizer, antibacterial gels and sprays, handwash, dried pasta, long-life milk, toilet paper, and some tinned vegetables are among the items that supermarkets are limiting, according to reports.
He once said that one secret to his long life was smoking cigars and drinking whiskey, which he was often found doing on the porch of his Austin home.
In the end, you oftentimes have to do ... I just think if you take a long-term view ... I've always thought it's a long life in a small world.
The world's appetite for oil is growing at a brisk pace, yet oil companies have pulled back investments in big, long-life projects following a period of low prices.
A long life, a fulfilling career as a schoolteacher, a merciful end (relatively speaking), three children and a devoted husband: what was necessary had been accomplished, and accomplished rightly.
Harry Bernstein spent a long life writing in obscurity but finally achieved fame at age 96 for his 2007 memoir, "The Invisible Wall: A Love Story That Broke Barriers."
The Key to a Long Life Has Little to Do With 'Good Genes'Ancestry's massive genealogy database was supposed to be a goldmine for finding the genetic clues to longevity.
In Ovid's telling of Narcissus, he is a preternaturally handsome young man who is predicted to live a long life so long as he never catches sight of himself.
For me, I just see you have a long life to live and that doesn't mean just playing football -- you need to just live one day at a time.
"The number of eggs it laid on these nodules was quite small, which usually means that an animal has a long life and not too many predators," he said.
In Douglas' case, his long life and career has been filled with great triumphs (like his three Academy Awards) and heartbreaking tragedies (like the 2004 death of his son Eric).
If his 40-year career is a clue, the odds are you are seeing a man who is improvising as he has throughout his long life in the public eye.
He gets to live a long life, we can only hope, in which he someday gets to tell kids about the time he had the wrestling world at his feet.
He then understood what it was like to want to die, and he even cursed the artificial heart that he felt had "sentenced" him to a long life without Elaine.
It's too early to start throwing around descriptors like "modern comedy classic," but happy audiences and decent reviews suggest a long life — in theaters and at home — for this one.
All you need to do is insert 2 AA long life batteries, which are included, and the clock will synchronize to the clock in Colorado once it receives the signal.
Throughout the long life of the series, fans' loyalties were divided, with some rooting for Jon Snow or Daenerys Targaryen, Sansa or Arya Stark, or some combination of the Lannisters.
After all, this centenarian swears that pink wine is the key to a long life, which we consider completely legitimate evidence that there's no such thing as too much rosé.
The plan to store long-life nuclear waste 500 meters below ground in impermeable clay has not yet got government approval and is strongly opposed by local groups and environmentalists.
As five of them moved around campus, I watched them swing between their past and present selves, between adolescent horseplay and a 19763-something's sense of a long life lived.
The key to living a long life in the United States isn't to drink plenty of water, eat healthy or zen buddhism (though those things certainly don't hurt) — it's money.
It's great to see Mr. Winkfield's work on the youth-oriented Lower East Side, at Tibor de Nagy, a gallery that has just moved here, after a long life uptown.
Lopez even found time to contribute to basketball's social media culture with a spurt of clapping so enthusiastic that GIFs of the moment will undoubtedly have a long life online.
One thing I have come to understand, though, is what a gift Amy gave me by emphasizing that I had a long life to fill with joy, happiness and love.
Growing concern about the outbreak has sparked panic buying in Britain, leaving supermarket shelves empty as shoppers stockpile basics like toilet roll, dried pasta, cleaning products and long-life milk.
At the same time, Dr. Harvey is learning to let go of his own dashed hopes and expectations, of a long life lived with his beloved wife by his side.
They are characterized by lower wealth inequality, high taxes, good access to healthcare, long life expectancy, low corruption and support for those who need help from the state or communities.
They help consumers to provide savings options, to plan for an untimely demise and to protect against the risk of running out of money thanks to an unexpectedly long life.
The Queen Elizabeth and its sister carrier, Prince of Wales, have a long life ahead of them, and France is wrapping up studies on a potential future carrier of its own.
Yet he spent his long life in an ultimately successful search for an artistic language that offered answers to the fundamental question that faces all Latin American artists—who are we?
"But the company's portfolio of long-life and mainly low cost assets (diamonds, copper and platinum) should be fine on a three-to-five year outlook as supplies tighten," she said.
Such is the theory of Russian mathematician Nikolay Zak, and it has everything: world records, statistics-defying long life, identity theft, tax evasion, and researchers duking it out with each other.
If a broadcast is particularly popular and could stand to live a long life and bring in a large number of viewers over time, why not facilitate longer lifespans for videos?
If League is able to adjust Nexus Blitz enough to let it appeal to more players, it could attract a whole new crowd — and extend the game's long life even further.
Like most smart home products, the Withings scale is Wi-Fi enabled and can be operated via iOS or Android, but comes with a rechargeable battery with a very long life.
It's likely that over the next decade or so Japan's demand for thermal coal will drop, although the long life of existing coal-fired plants will ensure that it doesn't plummet.
It was a chance to facilitate the behavior that people were already taking part in, as well as reinvigorate user engagement around a product that has a pretty long life time.
"A son of the Midwest heartland and a veteran of World War II, Justice Stevens devoted his long life to public service, including 35 years on the Supreme Court," Roberts continued.
If someone asked you to list behaviours that may help lead to a long life, you might say a diet plentiful in fresh fruit and veg, minimal booze, and regular exercise.
Shares in Parmalat, based outside Parma and best known for its long-life milk, jumped more than 2444.5 percent on Tuesday to touch their highest level in more than nine years.
The researchers didn't find a clear link between any particular sort of vulnerability—such as the operating system or source code type—that might dictate a short or long life either.
St. Nicholas is intended to be a simplified, miniaturized, modern evocation of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, which has served over its long life both as a church and as a mosque.
NALINNES, Belgium (Reuters) - A strict daily routine is the recipe for a long life, according to the world's oldest priest, Belgian Jacques Clemens, who will celebrate his 107th birthday on Monday.
Despite the failure of OS/2 in the consumer market, it was hilariously robust, leading to a long life in industrial and enterprise systems—with one other famous example being ATMs.
Because governments borrow money at low interest rates by selling tax-free bonds, debt can be a prudent way to pay for assets like machines and structures with long life spans.
See, I — for you, I could say that you just, you don't know it, but you — God's given you a long life, and maybe down the road, you will accept Islam.
The combination of a long-life battery and efficient solar technology means that the PHASA-35 can potentially fly at 65,000 feet for as long as a year, BAE Systems claim.
Adam Sisman, the editor of this volume, guesses that in the course of his very long life (Fermor died in 2011, at 96) he might have written as many as 10,000.
Though a lack of financial resources would be a constant feature of her long life, Hilma af Klint was born in a palace, a perfect spot to pick up her trail.
The show hit the air just as television was becoming a social force in the United States and became a favorite of generations of children, with a long life through reruns.
The group built a stockpile of over 200 million pounds worth of long-life food products by the end of March to help it cope with any disruptions to supply, he said.
Most pigs are not shot at the end of a long life by a happy collection of neighbors, but killed on an assembly line that can kill hundreds of pigs per minute.
Their long life spans (compared to other research animals like mice) and relatively large brains, which are closer in size and complexity to humans, make them good subjects for researching brain disorders.
All of these features are packaged into a stylish design with water resistance up to 50 metres, a long-life battery of up to 25 days, and a durable stainless steel case.
"The take-home message is that physical activity is important for a healthy and long life," said Dr. Per Ladenvall of the Institute of Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy at Gothenburg University in Sweden.
In 2016, the more than 6½-foot tall 20093-year-old businessman jumped from a long life in coal and agriculture to try out the public sector: as the state's top executive.
When Sophie learns that the Big Friendly Giant has spent his entire long life watching his much bigger, dumber, and more aggressive siblings eat children, she hatches a plan to stop them.
"I would love to be able to walk into the bush again, and see what is all around me," added the father of four, who during his long life had three wives.
And before the afternoon is over, she will take me on a circuitous tour of her long life in the spotlight, with frequent side trips into the persistent problems of being Barbra.
Hand sanitizer, antibacterial gels and sprays, handwash, dried pasta, long-life milk, toilet paper, and some tinned vegetables are among the items that supermarkets are limiting, ITV News and The Guardian reported.
Accordingly, my pregnant patient from Cameroon may have to decide whether becoming a permanent resident is more important than providing her unborn child with the nutrients required to live a long life.
On the Japanese island of Okinawa, a ubiquitous stir-fry of egg, tofu, pork and bitter melon called goya chanpuru is thought to ensure longevity — suffering in service of a long life.
You'd barely get through the opening tracking shot at the assisted living facility where an aging Frank Sheeran (Robert De Niro) is primed to reflect back on his long life of crime.
"Asked if it would agree with the phrase "Long Live the Communist Party," the Baby Q bot responded with its own question: "Why would I wish long life to such a corrupt regime?
Barbara Bush was close to death last spring when she began to write out a last letter to her children looking back at her long life, her large family and her many blessings.
Mushrooms, corn, and potatoes are great for camping because they stay at room temperature for a long time, they have a long life, and when it comes to cooking them it's fairly easy.
While this is a big accomplishment, the GIF has a long life ahead — ultimately, all 3 billion mobile users will use GIFs to express the dozens of emotions they have throughout the day.
Former President Bill and former first lady Hillary Clinton: Hillary and I mourn the passing of President George H.W. Bush, and give thanks for his great long life of service, love, and friendship.
After finishing his remarks, filled with puns, the president blessed a 40-pound (18-kg) fowl from Iowa, granting it a long life and a pardon from appearing on an American dinner table.
With humans, you're making arrangements for parents who have had a lovely long life, so the family is more or less accepting that this is going to happen and have adjusted to it.
He says the Pilgangoora Project is a globally significant hard rock lithium-tantalum resource with the potential to underpin a world-class, long-life mine producing high quality lithium concentrates for global markets.
" Dr. Westheimer is still the 4-foot-7-inch dynamo who published her autobiography 30 years ago, when she was only 59 — one review was headlined "The Long Life of a Short Woman.
" Writing about the great Simone Weil, who died at age 34, Hardwick notes that "the present fashion of biography, with the scrupulous accounting of time, makes a long life of a short one.
The Grasberg mine in Indonesia is in the final stage of its transition from open-pit to underground operations, and Freeport expects to achieve low-cost, long-life production from the underground ore.
"The bulk of evidence suggests that changing a few simple lifestyle factors can have a profound difference in the risk of major diseases and the likelihood of living a long life," Orlich said.
Everyone, including you, needs some time to relax and re-focus the mind, body, and soul as a good part of good mental health and peace of mind for a long life and future.
On the occasion of this exhibition, BuzzFeed News spoke with Peter W. Kunhardt Jr., the executive director of the Gordon Parks Foundation, on what Gordon Parks accomplished during his long life of 2000 years.
In fact, insurance companies profit from annuities by spreading risk among many buyers, some of whom will live a very long life and some of whom will die shortly after they buy an annuity.
"We at the Carter Center sure are rooting for him and are grateful for his long life of service that has benefited millions of the world's poorest people," the center told the Journal-Constitution.
Washington (CNN)A 93-year-old World War II veteran will hold elected office for the first time in his long life after winning the race for mayor in a New Jersey borough Tuesday.
SO IF YOU'RE -- IF SHALE IS ENOUGH TO SUPPLY GLOBAL DEMAND GROWTH, THE PROBLEM WITH SHALE IS IT'S GOT A VERY RAPID DECLINE CURVE AND WE HAVE NOT BEEN INVESTING IN LONG LIFE PROJECTS.
When asked by Haaretz in January if he had any diet tips for a long life, Mr. Kristal at first appeared to rebuff the reporter before dispensing a prescription for moderation born of hardship.
In Bama, he adopted the local lifestyle, eating mushrooms said to possess divine powers, drinking water from a river that promised a long life and exercising in a cave known for its pristine air.
"But we at The Carter Center sure are rooting for him and grateful for his long life of service that has benefited millions of the world's poorest people," the center said in a statement.
If you make it through the game alive, find comfort in knowing you will live a good long life and then be murdered in the next season at the ripe old age of 80.
These deportations will happen quietly, and chances are that even observers who are sympathetic to other deportees will be made uneasy by the dubious "history" that has given anti-Mariel prejudice its long life.
If anything, people with more recent versions of the iPhone are jealous of my 6S Plus—its tactile home button, its headphone jack, and the thousands of dollars in savings that its long life implies.
Patrick Chamoiseau's Slave Old Man is alive with anxious energy; it is a pulsing, kinetic chase, following the titular "slave old man" as he flees the Caribbean plantation on which he's spent his long life.
In the same way that Wolverine saw whole eras pass in his long life in comics, Jackman has seen the superhero fad of the late 1990s explode into a dominant driver of the Hollywood machine.
The large-scale, long-life assets are next to mines already owned by Glencore, which has predicted continued demand for coal, especially in Asia, despite environmental opposition to the most polluting form of fossil fuel.
" Taylor said that she has "extensive experience working with energy and animals" and hoped that the mountain lion would "stay safely in the hills to enjoy a long life as a wild and healthy lion.
What really shocked me when I first started studying all this more than a decade ago was that all the claims of huge benefits—health, long life, happiness are either grossly exaggerated, or plain wrong.
TULGOVICH, Belarus (Reuters) - Ninety-year-old Ivan Shamyanok says the secret to a long life is not leaving your birthplace, even when it is a Belarusian village poisoned with radioactive fallout from a nuclear disaster.
Its authors, Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, told us about its long life and how they turned a decades-old science fiction novel into a franchise that has renewed interest in its epic story.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Three women at the same nursing home on Monday celebrated living more than 100 years with cake, songs and flowers while sharing their secrets of long life with friends, family and neighbors.
For Danakali, Eritrea's isolation has meant it had the chance to secure access to the kind of "tier one" resource — long life, low cost, high grade — normally snapped up by much bigger operators, Cornelius said.
One of Moffat's pet tropes when it comes to Doctor Who is the idea that a functionally immortal being like the Doctor would lose essentially everything over the course of the character's long, long life.
Instead, he says parents should explain that although most people live a very long life, that's not true of everyone, but the parent will be with their child for as long as they can be.
The [academic] article author is careful not to use causal language, but then the headline writer says "If You Want A Long Life, Move To Dorset" (to cite one example in the Guardian from 2008).
A spokesperson at one of Australia's largest supermarket chains, Woolworths, told The Guardian that increased demand for long-life food and healthcare products had led to temporary shortages but that these items would be restocked.
"Funcom has a strong track-record in developing new titles with long life spans," said Tencent Senior Vice-President Steven Ma. Funcom's management and staff will remain unchanged following the planned acquisition, the companies added.
The long life span of ambergris and its potential to preserve DNA from long-dead whales could also help scientists estimate populations of sperm whales far before they were pushed to the brink of extinction.
People are retiring early for financial freedomOn the flip side of people preparing for a long life of work that extends well past the typical retirement age is the FIRE (Financial Independence/Retire Early) movement.
Before Diane Arbus and Helen Levitt, there was Austen, one of the earliest female photographers in the country, who produced more than 8,000 images over the course of a long life that began in 1866.
To the Editor: Re "Marian Sulzberger Heiskell, Civic Leader and Philanthropist, Dies at 100" (obituary, March 16): Among the many achievements in her long life, Marian Sulzberger Heiskell was responsible for a remarkable publishing idea.
According to reports, however, Dye's long life could also be due to her practice of walking two miles to work — and doing it four times per day — up a steep hill, according to the Deccan Chronicle .
Biographers have long puzzled over what motivated the German-born, cosmopolitan Brandt to reside for most of his long life in Great Britain, a nation coping with its waning imperial status and bouts of economic instability.
Ayushman Bharat, meaning Long-Life India, aims to install a safety-net for the poorest half-billion of India's 1.3bn citizens, which is to say, for a big portion of the poorest people in the world.
Achieving this requires access not only to emergency care but also, crucially, to routine care and medicines, which is how we stave off and manage the series of chronic health issues that accumulate with long life.
This was far from the first time that OPEC's demise has been proclaimed in its 56-year history, and the oil exporters' group itself may yet enjoy a long life in the era of cheap crude.
" Mark Ein, investor, entrepreneur and chairman/co-owner, World TeamTennis "As this year's college graduates enter the real world, I would encourage them to always remember that 'it is a small world and a long life.
International companies once drawn by the long-life assets that can produce for up to 50 years during the oil sector boom are discovering the economics do not work as well in a low-price environment.
"Summer Snow," Hass's first gathering of new poems since 2010's "The Apple Trees at Olema: New and Selected Poems," is a book that looks meaningfully back on the long life it took to write it.
I could have never predicted that the film was going to have a long life, and that many queer people and straight people who weren't from that world would feel entitled to the language and culture.
The murder of McCloud on that Saturday afternoon would herald a new and disturbing chapter in the long life of the bodega that has stood, under various names, for decades in the heart of Congress Heights.
Although good genes, diet and exercise are often cited as crucial to living a long life -- which they are in most places -- research in this Mediterranean region indicates that social interaction may be just as influential.
Earlier in the interview he told me he "was blessed to live a long life"; it was clear he felt compelled to speak for a generation of which he is one of a few remaining survivors.
Jonas Mekas did many things in his long life, but one thing he did better than almost anyone — the last thing he did — was model how to live as a vital New Yorker at age 95.
And over the course of its long life, it has become so iconic — so often parodied and adapted and mimicked and quoted — that even if you've never read the book, you probably know exactly what it's about.
Juliet Grames's epic novel follows Mariastella Fortuna, the indomitable Italian woman who, in the course of a long life beginning in Calabria and ending in the US, escapes death seven times — or eight, depending who you ask.
The most recent grand philosophical overview of aging is also by a woman, and lighting upon Helen Small's " The Long Life " (2007) is like entering the University of Old Age after matriculating at a perfectly good college.
When you work on films, people become your family and then you part ways, but I think being part of a show with a long life span would be cool because your family wouldn't be leaving you.
"In the world of aging sciences, if you want to live a long life, choose long-lived parents," S. Jay Olshansky, Professor in the School of Public Health at the University of Illinois at Chicago, told Gizmodo.
Made in England and triple-milled for extra hardness, D.R. Harris is a historic shaving soap that is the easy choice for any wet shaver who favors the dense lather and long life that solid pucks provide.
A gorgeous red and black Long Life deity floats against a background of a thousand-odd tiny doppelgängers, most of them in a grid, but a few of which float across his knee and under his arm.
Vulnerable families who depend on emergency food packages to survive received limited supplies this week as food banks across Britain fell short on items like pasta, tinned vegetables, long-life milk, baby food, diapers and toilet paper.
Vulnerable families who depend on emergency food packages to survive received limited supplies this week as food banks across Britain fell short on items like pasta, tinned vegetables, long-life milk, baby food, diapers and toilet paper.
Readers hungry to learn about the full sweep of the poet's long life will have to wait, though, as Roffman's narrative only brings us up to the moment Ashbery's career as a poet is about to begin.
Because she had already lived an unusually long life, I wondered whether the woman wished she had died before killing the girl, but the question of who is responsible in that situation appears to be somewhat opaque.
MOD, which also operates a gold project in New Zealand, said that the T3 project lies in a largely under-explored region with "potential for a long-life high-margin, open pit copper mine with significant exploration upside".
If you're about to replace your roof, Tesla has you covered, but roofs have a long life span, and besides, not all of us have the luxury/misery of having a roof to replace in the first place.
Many economists have a favorite solution for those eager to get off the market's roller-coaster ride while also hedging against a long life: a single-premium immediate annuity or lifetime annuity, preferably one with protection against inflation.
She lived a long life, but not long enough to see the culmination of her work: her 1913 death preceded the ratification of the Nineeteenth Amendment by seven years and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 by decades.
Sadly, because the Kowalcziks are caring for animals that have long life expectations in captivity (20-25 years in the case of Jimmy), that means they're facing a rough road when he eventually shuffles off the mortal coil.
The film has had a long life on the National Geographic Channel since its release in October, but it was also shown to many church groups, in part because it highlights DiCaprio fetching face time with Pope Francis.
But with the uncertain future of entitlement programs like Social Security, it's crucial for Gen Y to start planning their financial futures and take advantage of all the time they have now to accommodate a long life ahead.
It fits in just at the end of "A Life in the Day," when Quentin and Eliot have finally returned to the main timeline and have just remembered the long life they lived together in the alternate one.
There were "a lot of firsts in her long life," said Aurora Javate-De Dios, executive director of the Women and Gender Institute at Miriam College in Quezon City, where Shahani was a dean in her later years.
Contemplating her long life of public service, what strikes me is how her biography differs from those of the ambitious young men — and a few women — who are ascending to positions of judicial responsibility in the present era.
I've read and worked on cases that range anywhere from the high hundreds of thousands to low millions, and that's obviously for animals that have intrinsic high value or live a long life, like parrots, racehorses, purebred dogs.
Ibeyi's new song "Deathless" has already had a long life: The duo, composed of French-Cuban twin sisters Lisa-Kaindé and Naomi Diaz, wrote it right after Lisa was wrongfully arrested by French police when the two were 16.
"I am so sad about my mom's passing but comforted by all the memories I have and that she lived a happy, long life with my father," Amy, 55, said in an exclusive statement to PEOPLE at the time.
France has a project to store long-life nuclear waste 500 metres below ground in impermeable clay in Bure, eastern France, but the plan has not yet received government approval and is strongly opposed by local groups and environmentalists.
She lived a long life of painlessness before realizing something strange was happening, reporting dental surgeries without anesthesia, painless cuts and broken bones, and even burns in which it took smelling her charred flesh to notice something was amiss.
The judge reserved a ruling on a temporary holdback of 5 percent of individual lawyers' fees in the event that administrative costs balloon over the long life of the settlement, writing that she hopes the holdback will prove unnecessary.
Bounty droid IG-11 (Taika Waititi) comments that maybe they just have long life expectancies — which was certainly true for the OG Yoda, who died at 900 years old about five years prior to the events of the series.
Rather, she said, these particular cases, one of glandular cancer and another of stomach cancer, may provide additional clues as to what makes mole rats so much less susceptible to cancer than other rodents and species with long life spans.
"We believe the acquisition of the Chapada Copper Mine in Brazil makes sense for Lundin as it gives them a producing, long life copper-gold mine with growth potential," Sam Crittenden, an analyst at RBC Capital Markets, wrote in a note.
After a long life filled with walks and plenty of fetch, 225-year-old Daisy was put down on Tuesday, but not before she had a final day filled with pampering and all the human food a dog could eat.
For example, the 1990 film of "The Witches," which Dahl denounced, altered the ending so that the boy at the story's heart could enjoy a long life as a human; in the book, he chooses a shorter life as a mouse.
Leaders from around the world came to Jerusalem to pay their respects to Israel's eldest statesman, a defense minister, prime minister, president and more, who ended his long life as a symbol of his country's quest for reconciliation with the Palestinians.
This has pushed many of the world's largest miners such as Glencore, Barrick Gold and Teck Resources, to turn to streaming companies for deals on some of their most attractive, low-cost, long-life assets in a bid to raise cash.
That notion couldn't be further from the truth: The elder Adams drank beer for breakfast beginning at age 15 (as was not uncommon in his day) and often more beer, or hard cider, later in the day, throughout his long life.
"I plan on having a long life and I hope she (Yellen) does, too, so I wouldn't absolutely bet on that because there are cycles that we have seen over the past decade and I wouldn't exclude that," Lagarde said.
Set down on the white sand, the turtle used her foot-long, mosaic-patterned flippers to heave herself into the sea's frothy waves, seemingly eager for another chance to live a long life that could last up to 80 years.
Ngubane is one of three finalists for the 2020 Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders, referred to as the Nobel Prize for human rights, and is currently in hiding to prevent further attempts on her long life of activism.
Ngubane is one of three finalists for the 2020 Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders, referred to as the Nobel Prize for human rights, and is currently in hiding to prevent further attempts on her long life of activism.
They will also ask how old she was, and when you say 15, they will say, "Well, it was a good long life," as if the ending of it would be less painful because of how long you were together.
Lee Keum-seom, who was preparing to see her son for the first time since he was four years old, said she had prayed for him to have a long life so the pair -- now 92 and 72 respectively -- could reunite.
To be specific, "Fashion Freak Show," a musical revue of Mr. Gaultier's 66-year-long life, directed (and costumed) by the designer, and scheduled to open at the Folies Bergère here on Wednesday, the closing day of this city's fashion week.
"Ships are long-life assets, typically up to 25 years, and if the industry is to meet the IMO target ... then we need to accelerate the pace of change to greener vessels," Stephen Fewster, Dutch bank ING's global head of shipping, told Reuters.
Older moviegoers aren't generally a demographic that rushes out to see a movie on opening weekend, so the studio anticipates that word of mouth about the feel-good drama will grow in the coming weeks, leading to a long life in theaters.
Instead, in the language and biblical rhythm of black folk-Christianity, he again turned to Exodus to explain the failures and dreams of American democracy: Like anybody, I would like to live a long life…But I am not concerned with that now.
Michael "Jim" Delligatti, inventor of the Big Mac, also passed away a few days ago at the ripe old age of 98, proving that eating a bunch of Big Macs and battered fried chicken could be the secret to a long life… right?
While a number of activist investors have called for the ouster of a CEO even at the outset of campaigns, Barington prides itself on working collaboratively with target companies and has run only seven proxy contests during its 18-year long life-time.
Sometimes, the best chance a show has at a long life is going to another network: Criminal Minds probably would have been canceled quickly at ABC, which doesn't have a reputation for dark crime procedurals, but on CBS, it's run for 14 seasons.
"I would love to be able to walk into the bush again, and see what is all around me," said the father-of-four, who during his long life has had three wives and moved to Australia from London as a child.
All photos by Matt Williams At the nadir of a long life rife with hard livin', Margo Price found herself on a stiff bed in a cold room at the Davidson County jail for three days after a night of hard drinking.
CreditCreditVincent Tullo for The New York Times Sometimes I think Yayoi Kusama might be the greatest artist to come out of the 1960s and one of the few, thanks in part to her long life, still making work that feels of the moment.
As the lead scientist on Venera-D's Long-Life Station lander, Kremic is working out the kinks of heat-resistant electronic systems that could endure Venus's surface for at least two months—though he said in theory, these stations could operate indefinitely.
Bourgeois also had the advantage of a long life: from 214, when she was born in Paris into a family of tapestry dealers and restorers, to 21997, when she died in New York at the age of 215, a wily, celebrated art star.
Think of Harriet Tubman and you're likely to picture an old woman in a kerchief, seated and somber, a mental image drawn from the handful of formal photos taken near the end of the abolitionist's remarkably (and in many ways, inexplicably) long life.
That it at times seemed more important to Mr. Roof to not be depicted as mentally ill than to avoid execution prompted some in the courtroom to question whether he simply preferred to die than to serve a long life in prison.
THE THIRD RAINBOW GIRLThe Long Life of a Double Murder in Appalachia By Emma Copley Eisenberg In 1980, three young women set out from Arizona to hitchhike to a peace festival known as the Rainbow Gathering in the mountains of West Virginia.
We visited the Toys R Us in the Westfield Garden State Plaza mall in Paramus, New Jersey in advance of its Wednesday opening and saw a comforting blend of nostalgia and newness that might propel the brand to a long life after death.
The Sergel play can contractually continue to be performed under set guidelines as described in detail in its own agreement with Harper Lee — and as long as those guidelines are adhered to, we have no issue with the play having a long life.
Kristin Chenoweth Easter is an Old God who has been forced to adapt many times over her long life: first from her pagan roots to Christian traditions, then again to the consumer-driven holiday that's now more concerned with bunnies and chocolate than religious observance.
Coal-fired plants also take longer to build than their gas counterparts, and have such a long life that power companies might not want to run the risk that any single administration's policies would have the kind of longevity necessary to justify the capital expenditure.
Watch the video above with Julia Bluff and others researchers and entrepreneurs working toward a cleaner future for smartphones, from a company making modular phones that are built to be upgraded to new long-life batteries that can be 3D-printed into any shape.
However, a no-deal Brexit would disrupt the movement of ingredients it imports from the EU. The firm has stockpiled tomato sauce it gets from Portugal, as well as frozen chicken and other long-life products such as tuna and pineapple, the Guardian reported.
They can take heart from the story of Ann-Karin Kind, a secretary in the European Commission, who says she has had a "fantastic career" of 37 years — and one that shows that for some Britons, there may be a long life after Brexit.
Nature comes in many forms James stressed that the results of the study aren't suggesting that people need to move far out to the country in order to live a long life, simply that any increased vegetation seems to be linked to lower mortality.
While top miners are always hunting for quality, long-life mines, it makes sense to pay dividends and buy back shares until they find them, said portfolio manager Robert Cohen at Toronto's 1832 Asset Management, with C$105 billion ($83.27 billion) in assets under management.
Everyone hopes to live a long life free of major health scares, but in reality, many of us will wind up with injuries or illnesses that stop or pause our income, or even worse, require us to pay for in-home or residential care.
In "Hot Milk" — think of mother's milk, the milk of human kindness, spoiled milk, "long-life milk" processed to last in hot climates and the breast-shaped marble dome of the Gómez Clinic — Levy has spun a web of violent beauty and poetical ennui.
One possible explanation for the store's long life: Bend is in a region that the city's mayor, Sally Russell, describes as having "huge expanses with really small communities" that often do not have easy access to the high-speed internet necessary for content streaming.
The filmmakers pored over numerous biographies and firsthand accounts to separate fact from fiction, creating a two-hour narrative from a nine-decades-long life that included two marriages, encounters with Frederick Douglass and John Brown, and stints as a suffragist and Union spy.
In Mishra's view, Voltaire—whose long life stretched from 1694 to 1778—was the hyper-rationalist philosophe who brought hostility to religion out into the open in eighteenth-century France, and practiced a callow élitist progressivism that produced Rousseau's romantic search for old-fashioned community.
Like a good actor, and like the cats she posed with in Sonoma at the end of her long life in the cottage she called Last House, where she was visited by the sister she barely disguised in her novel, Fisher made you come to her.
Success in these games means following the appropriate route for creating a city and managing its long life as it transforms from a small, local industrial economy into a mixed economy of material and intellectual imports and exports that depend, largely, on the area outside of it.
I have a lot, and some I need to hold onto for sentimental reasons, but we're trying to live uncluttered lives and that's difficult when you've had a long life and career, and there's so many trinkets and mementos that you want to keep with you.
Edited, published and promoted by black and white abolitionist friends in the United States and England who supported Jacobs throughout her long life, "Incidents," like other titles and ideas expressing a black perspective, had disappeared from American public conversation by the beginning of the 20th century.
He's a Kentucky-based farmer, conservationist, pacifist and moral critic who, over the course of his long life (he's 84), has farmed with horses rather than tractors to remain closer to the land and written longhand so as not to plug another machine into the electrical grid.
They were faced with sorting through the objects assembled during her long life: ivory figurines, poems for family occasions, a favorite hot-pink jacket, a baby grand piano their father had played jazz on, boxes of photos, wartime letters from an army outpost in the Aleutian Islands.
Because of their long life and energy efficiency, an LED bulb can save consumers an estimated $50 to $100 over its several-year lifetime, while reducing the number of times a year they need to climb a stepladder or kitchen table to replace burnt-out bulbs.
At Gavin Brown's Enterprise, the filmmaker Arthur Jafa unveiled "Love Is the Message, the Message Is Death," which weaves existing music and mostly found footage into a wrenchingly beautiful meditation on black life, family and culture in America — a seven-minute-long life-changer through Dec. 17.
While the novel ends on the day of its publication, in 1928, Ms. Neuwirth sails on into the present, telling the centuries-long life story of a poet — a man of Elizabethan England who later becomes a woman overnight and never seems to age — in three hours.
I imagine the drawings were a source of comfort for him … a formal, gentle world he created as a sanctuary, a world in contrast to the harsh reality of his long life of abuse, hospitalization, and the frightening treatments he suffered at State Hospital Number 3.
With prospects reviving for the project and big, long-life gold and copper deposits increasingly hard to find, "any large gold or copper mining company is going to be looking at the Pebble project," said Chris Mancini, research analyst at Gabelli Funds, which owns shares in Northern Dynasty.
My failure, then, is not only in my size, but in my refusal or inability to change it — to do the work of being an effortless, chill bride who is completely relaxed about this expensive, singular day in my tragically long life, while also being thinner than I am.
Since I've received so many pitches during my two years time at this blog, I'd like to think of myself as a bit of an app expert, able to divine what will surely fail and what will live a long life at the top of the App Store charts.
An illustration of the woman's rare condition, situs inversus with levocardiaIllustration: Lynn Kitagawa (OHSU)A 99-year-old woman in Oregon lived a long life with one of the world's rarest and often fatal conditions: a body in which most of her major organs were on the wrong side.
While the Frenchman may be taking over as more than $30 billion worth of mine comes onto the block amid the toughest mining downturn in decades, it is unlikely that many assets will be of the high quality, large, long-life caliber - so-called "tier one assets" - they said.
Utah's low poverty rate and long life expectancy are impressive, but spotlighting a single state ignores the more numerous red states that dominate the lowest ranks of state performance — whether for life expectancy, obesity, rates of violent crime and incarceration, or labor force participation of prime-age workers.
Fred is not rare: not as a species (the sulcata is one of the largest species of tortoise in the world) and not even as a pet, not in Hawaii, at least, where there is a largely Asian population, which associates them with good fortune, wisdom and long life.
As she spoke, however, she was waylaid by a vision of her mother in that hospital bed, so miniature and yellow, her jaw slack, absent from herself, held up between the bleeping heart monitor and the drip and the catheter, the tight knot of her long life loosening.
Stroll along the towpaths, overgrown with sycamore, ash and willow, then stop at Word on the Water, a bookshop on a canal boat, where you can warm your hands over the wood stove and commune with Star, an elderly beagle-collie who's spent her whole long life on boats.
He doesn't describe Chambers's subsequent career as Henry Luce's star writer at Time , or his sudden fame (and infamy) when, in 1948, Representative Richard Nixon put him under the lights and elicited his testimony against Hiss (who denied everything, then and for the rest of his long life).
He had not cried when Min's little girl died but had given each of his great-grandchildren born after that a silver longevity lock—a pendant with "A Hundred Years of Long Life" engraved on one side and "Wealthy, Lucky, Safe, and Peaceful" on the other—to secure their fragile existence.
Within a few months, if her children's plan works out, she will move to Spain, the country of her birth, leaving behind Venezuela, the country where she has lived most of her long life and has loved like no other, even if that love these days has been painfully unrequited.
Mr. Rockefeller, who gave away $20 million to $30 million a year in the last 10 years of his long life, found another way to use philanthropy to make a difference — a big difference, if the sales at Christie's bring in the $700 million that some auction experts are predicting.
"I have never seen Qatari citizens stocking up on frozen chicken and long-life milks," said Anup Manoj, an Indian man who works as a cleaner in Doha's City Center Mall, where many shops no longer stock milk packaged by Saudi Arabia's Almarai Co, the most affordable kind of milk in Qatar.
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Given Mr Corbyn's irritating habit, throughout his long life in politics, of demonising anybody to his right in the party as a traitor to the true cause, it would be a delicious irony if he went down in history as Ramsay MacCorbyn, the enabler of the most dastardly Tory project since Thatcherism.
"People aren't buying everything and expecting the world to end, what they're doing is taking a very considered view, which is 'what are the things with long life that I can hold – pasta, UHT milk, frozen – and I'm going to buy 20-40% more of those categories,'" said one of the sources.
A layered personality who claimed to have "a Google brain" and to ignore the past was evoked during a tapestried tribute featuring video testimonials and clips from throughout his long life and readings from favorite authors like Stéphane Mallarmé, Colette and Edith Sitwell performed by Tilda Swinton, Fanny Ardant and Helen Mirren.
Gloria Vanderbilt, who died Monday at age 95, was many things in her long life: an artist, author, actress, socialite, designer, pawn, tragic story, triumphant survivor, eternal optimist, mother and wife (multiple times), but for many in the late 1970s and early 1980s, she was also the name that helped changed denim forever.
Yes, there is still at least one living, breathing dragon, but this episode includes the deaths of the Night King and Melisandre, the end of Beric's improbably long life, and a number of other tiny moments that point toward a similar end of magic perhaps coming as the show nears its endgame.
"People arent buying everything and expecting the world to end, what theyre doing is taking a very considered view, which is 'what are the things with long life that I can hold pasta, UHT milk, frozen and Im going to buy 20-40% more of those categories,"' said one of the sources.
It would not absolve Sergeant Bergdahl of guilt, but both the secretary of the Army and the Army Board for Correction of Military Records have the authority to use it to give him a less severe discharge that preserves the benefits that he needs to heal and to lead a long life.
That and some warm pita, and you can dive into "IQ," by Joe Ide, a Los Angeles mystery novel with a protagonist who should live a long life on library shelves: a Sherlock Holmes of the mean streets of East Long Beach, Los Angeles County, U.S.A. Or maybe you'd like some soup.
This is the shrinkage that takes place in the modern story of the very long life: First comes love, then marriage, the baby in the carriage, and after decades, the retirement joint with craft classes, edifying programs, exercise routines, followed by the broken hip, assisted living, and finally, the dementia unit, the lockup.
It really is a dream machine, and once I realized that I could totally rethink how I vacuumed, with a machine so efficient and quiet (by comparison to ANY other vacuum I've had in a long life) that I could actually have a conversation with others while I was doing it, I was hooked.
Consisting of one painting on each of the room's three walls (the fourth is a large window facing the street), it's a quick reminder of the long life and prolific output of a Los Angeles painter whose work was filled to bursting with light, color, and a ribald empathy for his fellow human beings.
And you know I think the reason that I've had such an enjoyable life and a long life has been finding wonderful people to run our companies but on the on the key issues I can then get involved and so you know if I was to sit down with him I have talked to him about it.
He wrote his own epitaph: I repose in this quiet and secluded spot, Not from any natural preference for solitude But, finding other Cemeteries limited as to Race, by Charter Rules, I have chosen this that I might illustrate in my death, The principles which I advocated through a long life: EQUALITY OF MAN BEFORE HIS CREATOR .
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For now, the Dalai Lama is in good physical and mental health, having declared at the end of last year during the Long Life offering ceremony at Gaden Jangtse Monastery in India that he will be living until the age of 85033 — by which time another couple of generations of the Chinese Communist leadership will have come and gone.
There were also piles of thick ceramic "hotel ware" dishes; poultry and cow bones with knife markings from butchers or diners and rodent jaws (hinting at a pest problem); beer, wine and Champagne bottles and glass mugs with large handles; and medicine bottles, one for an elixir that promoted long life (or perhaps served as a substitute for whiskey during Prohibition).
"They [black holes or massive stars] are typically more massive than the other individual objects around them, and the cumulative effect of gravitational interactions between objects over the long life of a galaxy is that more massive objects tend to end up near the center of the system," astronomer Brooke Simmons, who wasn't involved in the study, said via email.
Ms. Bell was also thought to be among the last members of the so-called Monuments Men, a unit that worked to protect and recover artworks during and after World War II. One of the many famous people with whom she rubbed elbows during her long life was George Clooney, who directed and starred in a 2014 movie about that unit.
" "[This] has been quite a unique experience," Watkins said, "and one that I think very few people will have the privilege to do, even more so, with Dr. Frankland, of this remarkable long life, in which he's seen so many changes, so many challenges, and has been through so many really quite remarkable experiences, which most of us can't even comprehend.
My grandmother's admirable grit, which she displayed in just about every aspect of her long life (she variously credited these qualities to having been born breach and not breathing or to having come of age during the Great Depression), not only helped see me through my troubled teens and early adulthood, it has become the subject of my life's work.

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