An account of the series of events making up a person's life.
The general progression of your working or professional life.
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Examples for "life"
Examples for "life"
1It was the crisis in his life; the parting of the ways.
2However, overtreatment should be avoided and life-threatening infections pose a particular problem.
3Chance events, it says, can result in multiple deaths or life-changing injuries.
4One that can help bring life, hope and opportunity to vulnerable children.
5DC: To continue applying good principles in my business and personal life.
1In his biography, however, Athanasius presents him in an entirely different light.
2Particularly impressive are the decisions taken in the fiction and biography sections.
3WALCKENAER, C.A., biography of Flinders in the Biographie Universelle, Volume 14; excellent.
4I don't think I have really done any biography in that sense.
5It is, all in all, the best biography of Washington in existence.
1Trust me, my life story would not make for very good reading.
2I introduced myself and asked him to tell me his life story.
3Your life story is very important and I make it my business.
4Don't worry about your life story, I tell him, that's my job.
5She tells BBC Africa she hopes her life story will inspire others.
1Results are paired with illustrative, descriptive case studies from life history interviews.
2Objectives: Dental eruption schedules have been closely linked to life history variables.
3His life history was written in his heavy features and pompous manner.
4Every word stands for a potent thought in his own life history.
5This social intelligence evolved selectively in their long life history with humans.
6And some rappers have shared their bands' entire life history with us.
7A day or two ago, I told Mrs. Gillis my life history.
8They are very courteous, and she tells her life history to them.
9The life history is more simple than in the flat worms.
10Although having different life history traits, all species showed similar phenologies.
11Well what's good evidence is evidence of the life history of the client.
12The accession book is a life history of every book in the library.
13Mr Robb said Mr Murtagh's life history made for sad reading.
14I can tell you his life history, if you want to hear it.
15Various prescribed medicines can impair driving abilities as much as long life history.
16By the end of the ride I had told him my life history.
Translations for life history