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"natural life" Definitions
  1. the period of a person's earthly existence terminated by natural as opposed to civil death

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Then, they'll be allowed to live out their natural life.
Nonetheless, Grimes was convicted and sentenced to natural life in prison.
If convicted, "this would be a natural life sentence," Morrow said.
Judge Cunningham said Dr. Nassar's sentence would consume his natural life.
Wind turbines can be obtrusive and impact natural life in the surrounding area.
The old buildings are literally coming to the end of their natural life.
"I wished she could have had a natural life span," Dr. Rabow said.
But from the beginning, it has been a race against their natural life spans.
Anything less than a death or natural life sentence, I knew, would seem inadequate.
A life prison sentence in Kenya means for the rest of a convict's natural life.
After moving up here, I began to really enjoy the connection to natural life cycles.
To me it's like okay, well in natural life I'm not going to meet someone.
Computer programmers simulate such natural forces by designing in randomness, as exists in natural life.
At this rate, she joked, the project might not be completed in her natural life.
Assorted sounds of natural life add a soothing, meditative feel to the already tranquil piece.
It feels jovial and supportive in that environment, but it's ultimately a sinister seclusion from natural life.
This makes them ideal candidates for the Medawar and Williams effects to compress their natural life spans.
Would I spend $3 a day to never see an ad for the rest of my natural life?
Lashes are lifted and 'set' for eye-opening results that last the natural life cycle of your lashes.
The mayor of Moscow, Sergei Sobyanin, says the housing blocks are near the end of their natural life.
In the natural life cycle of Muay Thai gyms in Thailand, few camps survive more than one generation.
"We want people to reuse them until they come to the end of their natural life," Hacking said.
Clifford attributes a combination of colder weather and the plague's natural life cycle as reasons for it dying out.
The disabled and the elderly need the promise that they can live in dignity for their entire natural life.
I will be in debt for the rest of my natural life, paying for four years of a private education.
"It's time for SeaWorld to move the orcas to sanctuaries, where they could enjoy a more natural life," she added.
The Spanish duo in Rio is doing a Flamenco routine while the Brazilians are depicting natural life in the Amazon.
In the article, she uses her experience teaching philosophy to inmates to argue for the irrationality of natural life sentences.
Sounds of 17th-century natural life in Manhattan — chirps, caws, groans, croaks, screeches — are now available on the website Unsung.
Fuck with me and you're going to hang around with me on your neck for the rest of your natural life.
No one warns you that everything is more concentrated in a tiny house, that the natural life cycle of objects accelerates.
Close-up photographs of natural life printed on perforated vinyl have their colors and texture offset to the point of artificiality.
He says the deal he signed with EMI effectively has no time limit ... it could last the rest of his natural life.
The 'Toy Story 4' trailer is here Wow, we just can't let movie franchises live and die a natural life, can we?
The president oversees prisons with children in them and often "jokes" about remaining in office for the rest of his natural life.
In "Flash Count Diary: Menopause and the Vindication of Natural Life," Darcey Steinke investigates cultural accounts of menopause and finds them lacking.
The impulsive reaction might be that Sherwood is encouraging wild animals to rely on humans, and is disrupting their natural life cycles.
The natural life cycle of the virus involves only mosquitoes and birds, and its primary mosquito carrier tends to live away from humans.
Thankfully, EEE usually makes its home in mosquitoes that live away from people, and humans aren't part of the virus's natural life cycle.
It may seem a little crazy, but burning up in the atmosphere is just a part of the natural life cycle of large spacecraft.
For the superhumans of Britain's music industry, a yearly migration to Brighton has become a more intrinsic part of natural life than the salmon run.
And this is not irrational: There are many carefully considered reasons one might want a natural life sentence for perpetrators of egregious and irrevocable harm.
The end of our golden age of air travel partly heralds the natural life span of a mechanical technology—and an environmentally unsound one, too.
But that something is natural does not mean it is moral or acceptable: we do fight cancer and cruelty, despite both being parts of natural life.
Some aspire to live a more natural life, or may be religious, and fret over (untrue) rumours that tissue from aborted fetuses goes into vaccine doses.
The tent is in a rural suburb, so the family can have access to city amenities and a slower, more natural life at the same time.
"Veterinary tests have confirmed that the wolf was in poor condition and likely nearing the end of its natural life span," the agency told CBC News.
At a crucial point, Ross decides that he wants to "join" his wife in her suspended state sooner than he'd planned, ending his natural life early.
That said, both books are very charming and well constructed, and perhaps what they represent is just the natural life cycle of all once-fearsome mythical creatures.
I desire a death or natural life sentence for my rapist because that is what seems appropriate given the amount of damage he wrought in my life.
"It wants to settle down to attach to some substrate, something hard where it can make its living for the rest of its natural life," Allen explains.
As Richard Revesz, the former NYU law school dean, and Jack Lienke have shown, much of the coal industry infrastructure has long outlived its intended natural life cycle.
Still, Ujfalussy says we have no reason to be wary or afraid of wild wolves, particularly if they're given sufficient habitats, where they can live a natural life.
Garnering a devoted Instagram following despite being a young, undergraduate at animation school, Lomas primarily draws female characters making intimate connections to nature and natural life-at-large.
And there is, of course, a further diffusion—these human lives are seen in counterpoint to natural life, the different life rhythms pushed into the same time signature.
She died that night, too, but Risher thought it preferable that Roof live out every day of his natural life in full knowledge of what he had done.
"Any painting of that age will almost always have had a history of interventions," he said, calling them part of "the natural life cycle of old master paintings."
It just so happened that one tweet about a large portion of our system reaching an end of its natural life is our reality now got over 600 retweets.
But if we had a social insurance system that allowed workers to move fluidly between jobs, we could comfortably allow firms to follow their natural life and death cycle.
Human cases are rare because the mosquitoes that can spread it to us live in swampy areas, not cities, and people aren't part of the virus' natural life cycle.
"If those appeals are exhausted, he will spend the rest of his natural life behind bars, so that does give the families -- and, frankly, our office -- some consolation," he said.
Given what he's doing on a bass, one might think Stetson could hold a note on a soprano for the rest of Kenny G's natural life if he wanted to.
Beautification This Site, an installation by Katarina Jerinic, shows nature photo-realistically, but done in a cynical manner by highlighting the overlooked and less than glamorous aspects of natural life.
Katy Perry, for example, is usually on the more glamorous side of things, but the singer — who recently announced her pregnancy — is embracing the au natural life while staying inside.
Judge Brett Kavanaugh may well become Justice Kavanaugh, confirmed by the Senate by a slim party-line margin, and sit on the Supreme Court for the rest of his natural life.
When mergers and acquisitions are part of the natural life cycle of start-ups and venture capital, it isn't easy to block deals that might hypothetically reduce competition down the road.
And yet it's one thing to make such a call for me, near the end of my natural life span; it's entirely another for Jahi, who, even now, is only seventeen.
Lackey bases her argument against natural life sentences on two reasonable claims: (1) people (criminals, specifically) can and do change in profoundly transformative ways, and (2) we cannot know the future.
Once a fund closes, it will almost inevitably one day open again, since the natural life cycle of investors — such as hitting retirement age — will lead to outflows that outpace inflows.
Zucco is no stranger to engaging with nature and natural life in his works, having had an exhibition at NURTUREart last year that was inspired by the Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Dozens of students packed onto a boat docked in a flood-prone area of Bangladesh listen closely to a lesson highlighting the natural life of the rivers around them.
Obviously, when you make something like this and then it lives on beyond its obvious natural life that makes you feel like you've really created something of enduring value and meaning and that's thrilling.
Calls for Inuka to be allowed to live out his natural life grew after the zoo operator said this month that the bear, whose age corresponded to 70 years in human terms, was sick.
So I'm presenting these basic building blocks of laws and structures which give rise to the physical world and natural life, and then later on to us, and all the complexities of our world.
In her new book, " Flash Count Diary: Menopause and the Vindication of Natural Life " (Sarah Crichton Books), Steinke is doing it all over again, this time from the perspective of a postmenopausal woman—herself.
"No one warns you that everything is more concentrated in a tiny house, that the natural life cycle of objects accelerates," Tempest wrote, adding "Everything in our tiny house is worked over more, used harder."
No. He didn't at all, so there's a natural life cycle to these things and we're seeing Salesforce, now, a much larger company, engage in the city of San Francisco in some truly incredible ways.
"So knowing that he is in prison for the remainder of his natural life and that is not going to change and knowing the comfort that brought them is what puts us where we are today."
With these structural shifts at the center of the story, we find that workers were not mere victims of the "natural life cycle" of factories, that they did not lose the thread of their own progress.
"In Peace and Harmony with Nature," which also spans two panels, features one scene showing the bountifulness and diversity of natural life, while the other depicts the extinction of animals and cultures at the hands of modern humans.
This human-driven "climate forcing," the term for any factor that affects Earth's climate, would be further exacerbated by the slow-but-steady brightening of the Sun over time, which is part of the star's natural life cycle.
If you're someone who already strives to live an all-natural life when it comes to pesticide-free food and non-synthetic skincare, then making an effort to use greener home cleaning products seems like the sensible next step.
The Fed, which has begun raising interest rates even as its preferred inflation measure remains below its target, has not absorbed this lesson—and Ms Yellen's comments about the natural life of expansions should not be considered an alibi.
"If those appeals are exhausted, he will spend the rest of his natural life behind bars, so that does give the families -- and, frankly, our office -- some consolation," Suffolk County District Attorney Dan Conley said after Friday's verdict of not guilty.
They were to be a proof of concept that it was in fact possible to create a completely closed and self-sustaining ecosystem—in other words, that it was possible to recreate the biosphere, Earth's natural life support system, artificially.
Although the death sentence seemed wholly appropriate, I still considered how I would feel if a judge gave my rapist a less severe punishment: a natural life sentence — a life sentence with no chance for parole without a successful appeal.
Without it, I could never have had my consciousness gene spliced to that of a squid-fungi hybrid so I could live well beyond my natural life span while also providing solar energy through the vents in my periscope phalanges.
The government's call for the operations to be passed to local contractors is aimed primarily at preventing job losses but begs the question as to how anyone can profitably exploit copper deposits once they have come to the end of their natural life.
The scribbly dissolution of Kirchner's brush strokes means that every patch of color is a new field of action, a dense array of lines communicating the painter's rush of enthusiasm as well as the bracing sensual overload of natural life under alpine light.
But as the interviewer pointed out, it appears she had misunderstood the phrase "death recorded" in English legal documents — she thought it meant a person had been executed, when it actually meant the death penalty had been deferred for their whole natural life.
Jeffrey Lewis, who leads East Asia research at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, points out that Yongbyon is coming to the end of its natural life cycle anyway, and North Korea has other facilities where it can produce nuclear material.
Partitioned into ten nameless chapters, the movie breezes by a number of the websites' most significant leaks, including the video of US helicopters gunning down journalists that Chelsea Manning helped them acquire, costing the transgender woman her freedom for the rest of her natural life.
Although more commonly associated with idyllic landscapes and other renderings of natural life, the delicate, fluid quality of watercolor painting is also well-suited for portraying human eroticism, a notion that Russian painter Valéria Ko is certainly aware of and fully embraces in her work.
If octopuses could somehow gain the upper hand against those predators, their natural life spans should increase, though it's hard to see them making it to our 115 years — and when one contemplates the thought of a century-old octopus, perhaps that's just as well.
I have resigned myself to having "in the shalllow, sh-a-a-ll-o-o-w" playing in my head for the rest of my natural life, and the "Star Is Born" soundtrack is indeed holding steady at the top of the Billboard chart.
Desiring death or a natural life sentence for those who inflict traumatic violence is a rational response because whether or not my particular rapist transforms is irrelevant to whether or not I will ever have the chance to be the sort of person I might have been.
First published in 1949, a year after Leopold's death, it chronicled and celebrated the natural life amid the changing seasons around his scruffy weekend retreat and family farm, in a dirt-poor region of Wisconsin that starts an hour's drive north of Madison, the state capital.
Especially pertinent two centuries after his birth, in an era haunted by inaction on climate change, he worried over a problem that felt personal but was also spiritual and political: how to be a rigorous scientist and a poet, imaginatively connected to the vast web of natural life.
Judge Potterfield wrote in the ruling this week that because "life" is not defined by the state's code, the judges had given the term "its plain meaning," which they took to prescribe that Mr. Schreiber must spend the rest of his natural life incarcerated, regardless of whether he had been revived.
The world of new capitalism — a term used by social scientists to describe how technology is taking over as the central pillar to our global economy — not only does unspeakable damage to our planet, but also fuels a culture that reduces all of natural life into a collection of consumable gadgets.
"This defendant will rightfully spend the rest of his natural life behind bars for fatally beating to death his girlfriend and her daughter — who was the mother of a young child who also happened to be in the residence that night but fortunately was not harmed," Brown said in the statement.
I do know that it took me around three years to fill a 256GB SD card with my Canon 6D shooting our Disrupt events, product reviews and more, so using that as a baseline this should last you basically to the end of your natural life even with terrible data management practices.
The Judge might as well throw the book and prosecute me to the fullest extent of the Law—for I have been a ganja-eating nak muay farang (western kickboxer) for the last 28 years, and will probably remain a regular and confirmed "pothead" (I loathe and detest that word!) for the rest of my natural life.
And honestly, if nothing else, I will be cheered by the image of the Archbishop of Canterbury, in full religious garb, listening to "Blinded by Your Grace" on earbuds just before he officiates the Royal Wedding, one aide massaging his shoulders and another pouring water into his mouth, like boxing coaches, probably for the rest of my natural life.
Administrative Law Judge Ira Sandron in Las Vegas on Wednesday said the NLRB general counsel had not shown that Natural Life Inc, represented by Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart, intended to curb workers' legal rights when the manager found posts by Myeasha Strain suggesting the company was committing wage theft and that its sales director was racist.
American Idol lived a natural life span, but it was such a huge presence on Fox — and so important to its survival, helping it grow from a perpetual third- or fourth-place network into the behemoth it ultimately became — that it's hard to imagine the show won't be missed, at least a little bit, come spring 2017.
First dates are essentially looking as good as you can possibly look and using light conversation to joust away enough of the edges of the person in front of you to decide whether you want to ever see them again, full in the knowledge that if you do decide to ever see them again you greatly increase the odds of spending the rest of your natural life with them, or at least a few years.

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