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Meanings of life-history(life-histories) in English
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Usage of life-histories in English
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The other kinds of insects are equally striking in their life-histories.
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The books now most needed are those dealing with the life-histories of wild creatures.
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Necessitarians may derive new arguments from the life-histories of twins.
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Their life-histories are about alike-butlook at the results!
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Perhaps it is best regarded simply as a chapter in the strange life-histories of men of genius.
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Their life-histories were in those two portraits.
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Such is an inkling of the life-histories wafted through our summer windows by the voices of the street.
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You will then have listed fifteen hundred celebrities, and you can trace the authentic life-histories of the whole of them.
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Many of you, I hope, when you grow up, will be tempted to try and follow out these strange life-histories for yourselves.
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This manuscript included more or less complete life-histories of some 700 species of birds, and also a certain number of detailed accounts of nidification.
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"We Romans," Tanno bantered, "are lamentably ignorant on the life- histories of brood-sows, slave-girls, prize-heifers and such-like notabilities of Sabinum."
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What are months or even years in the life-history of the world?
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The general life-history of a State had been the same on either planet.
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Parasite-mediated selection is currently believed to play an important role in life-history evolution.
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I am much indebted to them in the matter of the Leucopsis' life-history.
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They had progressed, in the usual manner, from argument to life-history.