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‘She lived at such an exciting time in Dundee's history.’.‘It is also instructive to remember that he lived at a time when the United States was undergoing a renewed interest in nation-building.’.‘Ninety per cent of all scientists who have ever lived are alive today.’.‘The words of his mother would probably arouse jealous feelings among parents living a century and a half ago.’.‘An isolated population is a group of individuals who are descended from a founding population who lived some time ago.’.‘The Archer lived four and a half thousand years ago, about the time of the first construction at Stonehenge three miles from his grave.’.‘He was a soldier who lived centuries ago in India.’.‘They are postcards from a very distant past, putting faces on people who lived centuries ago.’.‘Great oaks and trees that lived centuries ago held their broken branches, still fashioned to the ground by decaying roots.’.‘It's not just about some guy who lived centuries ago.’.‘My tastes are definitely different from what I would have liked, if I had lived five centuries ago.’.‘Some patients die within one year of diagnosis, whereas others live longer than six years.’.‘We can live without breathing for only a few minutes, yet we give it very little thought.’.‘The Battle of Britain claimed 544 allied lives and nearly half of the survivors never lived to see the final victory in 1945.’.‘Only McKinlay survived, living to the age of 95 when he died in Glasgow in 1983.’.‘A young cancer sufferer with only weeks to live spent his last days raising money to fight the killer disease.’.‘In one Scottish study of terminally ill cancer patients, those given vitamin C lived four times as long as those who weren't given it.’.‘Peter's mother was called as he was expected to have only twenty four hours to live.’.

define live performer

‘They gave him three or at best four years to live, leaving him in a quandary about the ethics of standing again for parliament.’.‘An earlier study found that actors who won Oscars lived an average of four years longer than the competition.’.‘People are now living four to five years longer than in the 1970s, and young people are taller than previous generations.’.‘In other words, women are living longer knowing they have breast cancer.’.‘That cat is going to live to be 20 and shows every indication of getting meaner by the minute.’.‘We should celebrate the fact that people are living longer and remain in good health.’.‘Scientists said yesterday they believe they have found a formula which will lead to cats and dogs living longer.’.‘Though the boy had died instantly on impact, the man lived, and remained in critical condition at a New Jersey hospital.’.‘In January he was given six months to live but survived longer than doctors predicted.’.‘By the following morning doctors had told Lorraine that she had a rare form of cervical cancer and only six months to live.’.‘He has been given a 20 per cent chance of survival and doctors say he might have three to six months to live.’.‘In September 2000, she was diagnosed with bone cancer and given six months to live.’.









Define live performer