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Meanings of cut life in English
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Usage of cut life in English
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You cutlife to pieces with your epigrams.
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A clean- cut hole through the flesh of a man who has lived a clean- cutlife is swift in healing.
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Air pollution is thought to cutlife expectancy in northern China by five years compared to the south of the country.
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Two companies last year cutlife expectancy assumptions, after studies of their pensioners' mortality showed their calculations were too conservative, said Mercer.
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The Grim Reaper can cutlife short and, under the right circumstances, whittle those still standing down to the size of pygmies.
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She belonged to the list of persons appointed to cutlife's thread when it strains, their general kindness being so liable to misdirection.
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Studies now show that Chinese coal pollution is cuttinglife expectancy by up to five years.
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She thrilled with the knowledge of her own skill even as she cutlives from bodies like a gambler shuffling cards.
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One is that the years-of-life-lost approach fails to capture chronic diseases that do not cutlives short but do cause immense suffering.
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As Bergson has so well shown, the reason cutslife into countless cross-sections: a thing must be dead before it can be dissected.
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We are asking of the Ministers whether it is 'fair and prudent' to hit the poorest by cuttinglife-saving aid, said Dóchas spokesman Hans Zomer.