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caught them and subsequently became a devout | lifelong Roman Catholic. |
He is a respected | lifelong wanderer. |
anitary Grocery Company Inc., forming a close | lifelong friendship with Davis in the process. |
Another son, Edgar Rickard was a close | lifelong friend of President Herbert Hoover. |
village atmosphere, as there are quite a few | lifelong residents and a good community spirit still e |
lfred Blalock, with whom he developed a close | lifelong friendship. |
remantle Prison escape that earned Abbott his | lifelong notoriety as a criminal genius, and ultimatel |
al Film Board of Canada documentary about the | lifelong project of Troy Hurtubise, a man who has been |
ers, establish personal training accounts for | lifelong learning, combat identity fraud by reforming |
ations served by the university achieve their | lifelong learning goals. |
r self-expression, individual achievement and | lifelong intellectual development. |
llion in public education spending across the | lifelong spectrum of education, from preschool through |
An active and | lifelong Puritan, his attacks on the bishops were not |
literacy, non-formal education, and adult and | lifelong learning. |
as Commendator of Tongland for, once again, a | lifelong pension and with right of return on vacancy, |
choolteacher nickname "Dusty", aggravated his | lifelong asthma, and strongly influenced his political |
In a way, all my | lifelong battles with my spinal problems were a blessi |
ctivities, the Emeritus Program, Alliance for | Lifelong Learning (ALL) and English as a Second Langua |
A team led by Michael Alpers, a | lifelong investigator of the Kuru disease, found genes |
He was also a | lifelong bibliophile and collector. |
He is also a | lifelong Sheffield Wednesday fan. |
t Party at age sixteen (his father was also a | lifelong socialist). |
Although a | lifelong Democrat, Naugle frequently voted for and sup |
Among other | lifelong interests Raistrick was a keen walker, ventur |
twentieth century, although he was an active | lifelong member of the Newbiggin Allotment Association |
ssification of schizophrenia as an incurable, | lifelong condition. |
In the 1980s, an elderly | lifelong resident of Ewell (Digance) recalled the past |
gination of children and adults, and supports | lifelong learning." |
eir sentences commuted but two, Moore and his | lifelong friend Paddy O'Sullivan were executed on 28 A |
w is a human rights barrister in London and a | lifelong Fulham F.C. fan. |
y store The Loft on Christopher Street, and a | lifelong activist. |
always hard-working in the labour cause and a | lifelong supporter of Ramsay MacDonald. |
In 1913 she and her | lifelong partner, Mary G. (Polly) Porter, moved to a d |
, best friends from Alabama; Lolita and Matt, | lifelong friends from Columbus; Kevin and Sherry, a ma |
brought in, but soon switched Menander and a | lifelong interest in greek comedy that resulted in "re |
ific binding between protein and DNA, and his | lifelong work has been the elucidation of the molecula |
and impressive figure, a superb speaker and a | lifelong student of the human mind. |
ed to be Carter's son Andrew aged 17, and his | lifelong friend Jonathan Waller. |
on skills, a strong sense of community, and a | lifelong love of learning. |
environment to challenge students and instill | lifelong habits such as leadership and academics. |
The two originally met in 1926 and became | lifelong friends. |
and John Lennon of The Beatles, and Lennon's | lifelong pal Pete Shotton, attended. |
e was Ambassador to the Soviet Union, and his | lifelong commitment to human relations. |
of temporary acid psychosis, and ironically, | lifelong reliance on prescription meds. |
e, a board member of the Milwaukee Road and a | lifelong railroad proponent, who, as governor of Illin |
es to supplement school education and promote | lifelong education for everyone in Korea. |
attle in 1940, they met Mark Tobey and became | lifelong friends. |
ds to become Helen Keller's teacher and later | lifelong companion. |
ve gotten such a wonderful education and made | lifelong friends." |
Maharajh is a Zen Buddhism practitioner and a | lifelong fan of the Los Angeles Lakers. |
1899-1974) was an American born writer, and a | lifelong compulsive diary keeper. |
ers at the London Working Men's College and a | lifelong campaigner against what he perceived as injus |
A life member of the NAACP and a | lifelong Republican, Fisher is the Republican National |
A native of Chicago, Illinois, and a | lifelong Roman Catholic, Steinfels earned his Ph.D fro |
ho became the first woman MP in Britain and a | lifelong friend of Foot's. |
She was one of the founders and a | lifelong member of the Communist Party of Great Britai |
n, the actresses got along quickly and became | lifelong friends. |
catalyst for community collaborations and for | lifelong learning, using technology and other means to |
dult career as a law clerk and lawyer and his | lifelong interest in graphics. |
rics talk about the joy of motherhood and the | lifelong duties to it. |
won the Best Novel Award, for Babel, and the | Lifelong Literary Achievement Award (1989). |
e love of his high-school sweetheart, and his | lifelong commitment to teaching the Catholic faith. |
abor Party's fateful 1954 split and harboured | lifelong regret that he failed to help avert the split |
r to Titan from Earth in their youth, and its | lifelong consequences. |
ral Analysis of Epistemology," anticipate his | lifelong search for "synthesis" between these currents |
Not all apparatchiks held | lifelong positions. |
egnant women with CD4 counts of 350 are given | lifelong access to ARVs. |
This experience aroused a | lifelong interest in the study of viruses, and during |
GB Radio in 1976, followed by what began as a | lifelong love of travelling and researching overseas, |
mmunity envisions its graduates as successful | lifelong learners in a rapidly changing global environ |
Neville described O'Shea's achievement as "a | lifelong dream" for himself. |
Since Acworth had what he described as a | lifelong interest in bondage, he oriented the site tow |
odel of addiction describes an addiction as a | lifelong disease involving biologic and environmental |
As a | lifelong environmentalist and a regular speaker on the |
As a | lifelong resident of Baltimore, Della was active in a |
As a | lifelong pacifist he had initially favoured peaceful c |
He has been a senior lecturer at the | Lifelong Learning Society since 1994. |
He attributes his | lifelong habit of writing every day to two incidents. |
tsu (1915-1986) was a translator, author, and | lifelong devotee of Shin Buddhism. |
979) and the Bala Sahitya Institute award for | Lifelong contribution towards children's literature (i |
earns little income and is unsuitable to be a | lifelong career, Law planned to attend a fire academy |
He showed what turned out to be a | lifelong interest in chamber music, studying with the |
Beating the odds for Kenny was about to be a | lifelong trend. |
mathematician Hua Luogeng, who was to bear a | lifelong gratitude towards him. |
Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, and became a | lifelong follower of the Dudleys. |
riended two young men who not only became his | lifelong friends but who would later wield an enormous |
Potts became a | lifelong friend and correspondent, and White later ref |
She became a | lifelong student and disciple of Balasaraswati. |
aw student with a love of poetry who became a | lifelong friend of Berlioz. |
usic, expressed his "wonderment" and became a | lifelong devotee of the composer's works. |
nd his adjunct Saul Goldweitz (who became his | lifelong business partner) take both the laboratory an |
hat show host Michael Parkinson, who became a | lifelong friend. |
e rejected Judaism as a teenager and became a | lifelong atheist. |
Also at ERA was Walter Hassan who became a | lifelong friend and the two would work together later |
e met the young Richard Strauss, who became a | lifelong friend) and then with Josef Rheinberger, amon |
ount of literature by Saul Kent, who became a | lifelong patron of Michael's rapidly growing cryonics |
oticed his potential, Theodore Vine, became a | lifelong friend. |
M. Alcorn, the state's attorney, who became a | lifelong friend. |
The survey started what became a | lifelong specialisation of Saunders' work in the study |
Wiedewelt would become a | lifelong friend. |
an the picture buying which was to become his | lifelong passion. |
dents included David Cox, who was to become a | lifelong friend and with whom he was to regularly trav |
Linnanheimo would become Tulio's | lifelong companion, though the two were never married. |
Margery's brother Simon would become a | lifelong friend of Dolor Davis. |
g factory line which inspired her to become a | lifelong vegetarian. |
nowledge and attitudes to become independent, | lifelong learners. |
She began what was to become her | lifelong involvement with the school in January 1926, |
ion with David Akiba, who went on to become a | lifelong friend of hers. |
ll she met Eleanor Bertine who would become a | lifelong friend and colleague. |
05, he met Henri Matisse, who was to become a | lifelong friend and rival. |
Workers' Educational Association, becoming a | lifelong supporter of astronomy outreach work. |
native of Millville, Utah, Jessop has been a | lifelong member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latte |
Hernandez has also been a | lifelong punk rock fan. |
female trumpeter, and is proud to have been a | lifelong member of the very excluside Grand Order of L |
seemed an appropriate choice as he had been a | lifelong supporter of Newcastle United F.C. and had sp |
She has been a | lifelong fan of the South Sydney Rabbitohs. |
Jimmy Anderson had been a | lifelong member of the ground staff at Tottenham Hotsp |
is father Gussie Busch, August III has been a | lifelong supporter of the Republican Party, and a frie |
nty Councilmember Bob Ferguson before joining | Lifelong AIDS Alliance as director of community resour |
There he began a | lifelong friendship with Dutch horn player Willem Valk |
This began a | lifelong association with Kennedy. |
From the age of 12, she began a | lifelong journey of experiencing the separation and ri |
Thus began a | lifelong friendship between Shazar and Odesser. |
ved to Burlington, Ontario where he began his | lifelong love affair with hockey, playing junior "B" w |
He began a | lifelong association with the American Museum of Natur |
With its publication began a | lifelong friendship between Singenberger and members o |
ch School in New York City, where she began a | lifelong friendship with Eleanor Roosevelt. |
Here he began his | lifelong controversy with Nonconformity, especially as |
University College, London, where he began a | lifelong friendship with Walter Bagehot, whose works h |
ater that those childhood interests began his | lifelong concern with botany and zoology. |
While attending Solihull School, he began a | lifelong friendship with Richard Jago. |
This began a | lifelong friendship between Remick and Sondheim, and s |
In 1948 Juanita began her | lifelong relationship with Wally Nelson, whom she met |
He read all the Quaker classics, and began a | lifelong collection of detailed notes about them. |
Metropolitan School of Art, where he began a | lifelong friendship with William Butler Yeats. |
In 1937 he began a | lifelong association with photographer Gjon Mili, who |
e daily news prompted Ben-Yehuda to begin his | lifelong project of compiling a Hebrew dictionary. |
r taught her French as a child, beginning her | lifelong love of languages. |
te, B. C. Hucks and Gustav Hamel, beginning a | lifelong fascination with aircraft. |
Being a | lifelong staunch segregationist Johnson also played a |
dary cancer of the lungs, in spite of being a | lifelong non-smoker and keen observant of healthy livi |
Nutter converted to Catholicism after being a | lifelong Methodist. |
led her a teammate, but one of their best and | lifelong friends. |
Australia, Amarillys must decide between her | lifelong desire to be a famous dancer, mending a relat |
In women who have the bipolar diathesis ( | lifelong susceptibility), menstruation is one of the t |
of the London Museum engendering in Birley a | lifelong interest in "imported Roman 'samian' pottery |
His son, Michael Blakenham, a | lifelong environmentalist has increased the stock of u |
However, businessman Michael Bloomberg, a | lifelong Democrat, changed his party affiliation a few |
rother-in-law Robert Brasillach, establishing | lifelong connections. |
though she initially has trouble breaking her | lifelong habit of pretend-perfection and her competiti |
The brothers remained | lifelong friends until their deaths in the 1950s. |
campaign, noting his success in business, his | lifelong commitment to hard work, and promising to ign |
as not information, nor even knowledge, but a | lifelong exposure to the sacred texts and an ongoing d |
Much of his writing is informed by a | lifelong interest in man and his symbols and gods and |
In 1886 hard labor was replaced by the | lifelong reference. |
of the Le Mans 24-hour race, inspired by his | lifelong passion for motor racing. |
Steinmetz, embittered by his | lifelong struggle against the influences of wealth and |
rs that followed, Stokes was supported by his | lifelong friend and teammate Jack Twyman. |
His epitaph was composed by a | lifelong friend and fellow scholar, Samuel Parr, and a |
e history of horror film, inspired by Gatiss' | lifelong enthusiasm for the genre. |
n the East End, from which his family came, a | lifelong supporter of left-wing and Labour causes. |
Reeman's own Royal Navy career and | lifelong interest in sailing inform his seafaring nove |
This memoir catalogs the | lifelong struggle of societal acceptance as well as pe |
A devout Catholic and | lifelong bachelor, Hewett served as a deacon at St. Vi |
Like other herpesviruses, BHV-1 causes a | lifelong latent infection and shedding of the virus. |
Dogg his break in show business, cementing a | lifelong friendship between them. |
the University of Texas at Austin Center for | Lifelong Engineering Education and is an adjunct facul |
e and museum at the Jackson's Mill Center for | Lifelong Learning and State 4-H Camp. |
Centre for | Lifelong Learning |
eative writing for York University Centre for | Lifelong Learning as well as running occasional worksh |
Cevoli, a | lifelong resident of East Greenwich graduated from La |
1915, is the UK's national charity providing | lifelong support and rehabilitation to blind ex-Servic |
Thomas's charity and | lifelong efforts were aimed at the founding and develo |
of Passau effectively surrendered Charles V's | lifelong quest for European religious unity. |
ernment's Department for Children, Education, | Lifelong Learning and Skills. |
ent's new Department for Children, Education, | Lifelong Learning and Skills (DCELLS). |
Choate, a | lifelong Republican, became inspired to use his wealth |
Green became close and | lifelong friends with Oakley and Smith. |
He quickly struck up a close and | lifelong friendship with Laurence Sterne, who was five |
Gotch was a close and | lifelong friend of Henry Scott Tuke, whose work featur |
The College promotes | lifelong learning and helps students reach their perso |
The facilities were named to commemorate the | lifelong work of one of the founders of the DVDC. |
as traditionally demonstrated a commitment to | lifelong learning through the many and varied programs |
llow them to become confident, self-directed, | lifelong learners." |
action, Posada made a number of contacts and | lifelong friends, including future president of the Cu |
d the University first eleven, continuing his | lifelong passion for cricket. |
e intestinal tract directly and could provide | lifelong immunity, whereas the Salk vaccine required b |
not stop him from practicing folk dancing, a | lifelong passion. |
himself and his colleague Jemmy Dean, another | lifelong resident. |
ager Guy Patrick Garraghan until his death, a | lifelong local resident who spent 17 years on the air |
Should the court decide that | lifelong imprisonment is unlawful, then Bellfield and |
hbours and Kinsmen in 1973, which defined his | lifelong interest in the study of kinship. |
In collaboration with the Department of | Lifelong Learning, in 1999, the ICS introduced the fir |
It is maintained by the Department for | Lifelong Learning of Plymouth City Council. |
rtroom proceedings helped Ballinger develop a | lifelong love of books and renewed confidence in his s |
During his career, he would develop a | lifelong friendship with Scott R. Dunlap, a director a |
Tappan also developed a | lifelong friendship with the pioneer, buffalo hunter, |
the opium trade and opium, Forbes developed a | lifelong interest in the poppy and other plants, and i |
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