Sentences with phrase «after one's lifetime»

There is something very profound about knowing that the things you care about during your life will be supported, even after your lifetime.
Long - term carb reduction is extremely difficult to handle, especially after a lifetime of high - carb eating.
Most of scientists make big contributions after a lifetime of research, not in a couple years.
However, no matter how clean and how organic our food is, most bodies need assistance after a lifetime of, well, less - than - stellar choices.
Getting old sucks... waiting for my hips to go out next after my lifetime of workouts!
I have been wanting to learn how to make my own hair products after a lifetime of being unhappy with conventional products that only make things worse.
There is often a painful adjustment period for brains that have to learn how to rely on ketones for their main fuel source after a lifetime of glucose abundance.
Maybe after a lifetime someone could say they knew me well.
I didn't notice, but that is a disappointing let down after my Lifetime award.
Older cats are also more likely to come in pairs — best friends bonded after a lifetime together.
We brought our dinner plates to him to clean off and enjoy after a lifetime of dieting.
Imagine never having seen a play before after a lifetime of watching movies.
Think of all those scientists who would be unemployed after a lifetime of hard work through tunnel vision.
It is time to relax after a lifetime of work and dedication.
Some aspects of the industry may change over time, but trucks will be around long after my lifetime.
I came to work in psychotherapy after a lifetime of natural curiosity about human nature and complexity of the soul.
My husband and I are starting to think seriously about leaving our church after a lifetime.
After a lifetime of living dangerously, I now back up my machine routinely.
Fisher, recently retired after a lifetime in cosmochemistry, delves into these gases and their uses as he chronicles his own career.
Means - testing will affect certain people who will have believed (rightly to some extent) that they are due their benefits after a lifetime of paying full FICA.
After a lifetime spent working with Native Hawaiian schoolchildren in Hawaii, Zuni and Navajo Indian students in the Southwest, and Latino pupils in California, Roland G. Tharp has distilled some wisdom for teachers who face increasingly diverse classrooms.
In the report, Smith emphasized that many of the dogs never get out of their kennels, and some can't even walk on solid ground after a lifetime on wire.
Unfortunately for Generation Y, retiring baby boomers have also become interested in urban living after a lifetime in the suburbs.
The spirit is the soul, the eternal spark that God created, the spark that reincarnates lifetime after lifetime to advance more quickly.
Sophocles finally portrayed a greatness of such superhuman stature that it was vindicated by the gods themselves, but only after a lifetime of suffering.
Seniority rights are a big deal right now because older teachers have a lot to lose: higher salaries that they've reached after a lifetime of anemic ones; and significant pension wealth if they make it to retirement.
The moment you taste pure maple syrup after a lifetime of Aunt Jemima and Mrs. Butterworth's is as profound one.
I was finished this year after a lifetime of support but now we've signed Auba, a player I've wanted for the last three years, I'm in two minds.
After a lifetime studying the infinitely complex workings of existing ecosystems, the idea of taking a species from one into the other willy - nilly sounds like a terrible idea.
Nicholson plays Warren Schmidt, newly retired after a lifetime in the insurance business, and having trouble adjusting to the idle time.
His old friend Hector DeJean (Rhys Ifans, Snowden), weary after a lifetime as both perpetrator and victim of intelligence betrayals, is more cynical.
All seven have adapted well — former research beagles can fit into families just as well as any other animal — they just require a little extra love and attention when they first get out because they are afraid of the big, bad world after a lifetime of torture.
When directly translated (via Google), the text reads «After a lifetime associated with portable consoles, the canonical Pokémon will make the leap to desktop with its eighth generation.»
So after a lifetime getting singers back in tune, what of the doctor's own vocal career?
The Whitman effort came after a lifetime of honing a prodigious talent.
Is it easy to shift your perceptions so dramatically that you become a risk - taker after a lifetime of risk aversion?
Leadership and innovation aren't qualities that people are born with; they're earned after a lifetime of hard work and diligence.
He took this position because he thought it was the right thing to do after a lifetime of working at Goldman.»
In what company do I rest in the dust after a lifetime of perpetrating large and small betrayals that have cost others, including those I love, their joy, their sanity, their ability to trust, even their lifeblood?
Bloom depends for his identification of the female voice in J on the description of the creation of the woman in Genesis; so much more detailed and technically advanced than that of the man (Yahweh, he says, got it right the second time around), on the rendering of heroine figures in the story, the Kafkaesque subtleties and ironies, and most of all on his own intuition after a lifetime of Bible reading.
He embraces the monotony after a lifetime of chaos that almost killed him more than once.
And that was why in February last year the doomed Gordon Brown performed his breath - takingly cynical U-turn, announcing after a lifetime's opposition that he was a convert to the Alternative Vote system for parliamentary elections.
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