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1 Are they not today leading the life of abased and impotent mortals?
2 If, then, I must be plain,-sheis leading the life of an outcast.
3 I can't see Jack leading the life of a monk!'
4 I've lived in a state of mental slumber, leading the life of someone else.
5 After leading the life for some time he has to take birth as a hog.
6 Isn't she leading the life she wants to lead?
7 She was a smart woman but really she was leading the life of a donkey.
8 An honest man.-ArseneLupin an honest man-nomore robbery- leading the life of everybody else.-Andwhy not?
9 He should even adopt such a course, devoted to penance and leading the life of an ascetic.
10 For the last ten days we have been leading the life of the "Flying Dutchman."
11 A man's married friends can't prevent him from leading the life of a bachelor, if he pleases.
12 Sudarsana, O king, leading the life of a householder with Oghavati, used to dwell in Kurukshetra with her.
13 Besides, while appearances must be kept up, there is no need for leading the life of a Stoic.
14 What concern was it of his that somewhere or other that woman was leading the life she preferred?
15 He was atoning for the sins of his youth by leading the life of a hermit by praying and cheating.
16 Yes, Julie, so it seems; but you may yet be happier so married, than leading the life you long for.
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