Sentences with phrase «later decades of life»

Yet despite critical acclaim, Chicago has only recently achieved larger art - world visibility in the later decades of her life.
Burden's father was an engineer, and it's kinda touching to think the artist spent the later decades of his life working through that legacy.

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The detection of melanoma at its most curable stages can result in decades of high - quality life saved, versus the treatment of this terrible disease at late stages, which offers several months of life extension, at best.»
Will traditional marriage follow the path of preborn life — an issue moving from judicial activism and socially elite proclamations that a generational shift was «inevitable» and «the debate is over» to our day decades later where the youngsters are more right minded about abortion than their parents.
That story came back to me a decade later at an academic conference when a Scandinavian scholar rose to complain about the pronounced religiosity of American life.
Like his analogy, I was faithfully planting acorns, patiently clinging to the promise that decades later they may bear fruit in the form of an oak tree in the lives of healthy people and healthy churches.
Inadequate as the representation of certain groups may be, American political life clearly includes the active participation of many ethnic and racial groups besides the Anglo - Saxons in the late decades of the 20th century.
So architectural and artistic preservation, when it values sacred space in the context of ordinary surroundings, assists in the hallowing of the rest of life, decades later.
Decades later, in his latest book, «The Divine Life of Animals,» he briefly describes how he adopted Penny during a family vacation to Mexico.
A decade later, a study of Episcopal churches by Wade Clark Roof showed that church people tend to be divided into two groups: the «locals» who prefer to live in small communities, get their satisfaction from relating closely to families and to friends, and belong to local groups; and the «cosmopolitans» who prefer living in large cities, get their satisfaction from dealing with ideas and international issues, and belong to large state or nationwide organizations.
After listening to a friend in their late 20s share about their sexual addiction, it hit me that they have been struggling with this for over 10 years, a decade of their life.
He was the first to undergo Tommy John surgery, and decades later his name lives on in the lingo of the game
Her Modern Love essay in the New York Times was not only one of the most - read in the decade the column has been running, but it also lead to her publishing a just - released book, Love, Again: The Wisdom of Unexpected Romance, in which she shares stories of other couples that found love late in life, too.
In the 1950s, Mary Ainsworth joined Bowlby in England, and a decade later back in the U.S. began to diagnose different kinds of relationship patterns between children and their mothers in the second year of life.
Nearly two decades later and having created more than 500 books for children, we think of Barefoot Books as more than just a publisher, but really a way of life.
While some studies have looked at outcomes much later in life, this new study is the first to assess how breastfeeding affects markers of heart health in younger and middle - aged women, about a decade after having children.
In addition, neither condition emerges in the first years of life, but rather both appear years or even decades later, says senior author Dr. Arturas Petronis, head of the Krembil Family Epigenetics Laboratory in the Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH).
A decade later, as a postdoctoral researcher, he was working on a multi-university collaboration called the Tree of Life, to piece together the phylogeny — that branching tree of evolutionary history — for all flowering plants.
A group of Harvard epidemiologists analyzed data from the 121,700 - participant, three - decade - long Nurses» Health Study and found that middle - aged women who drink a glass of wine a day (or its equivalent) are 20 percent less likely than nondrinkers to suffer from age - related memory impairment and other cognitive problems later in life.
After running for a decade beyond its planned life, the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) is nearly out of fuel and will soon make its final science run, NASA announced late yesterday.
The patient was the first in a gene therapy trial to die of the therapy itself; his death is the latest blow to a field that has been struggling to live up to the promise and hype surrounding the first gene therapy trials a decade ago.
Research led by St. Jude Children's Research Hospital found that deaths from late effects of childhood cancer treatment have declined in recent decades and survivors are living longer
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If the recipients of LRPs and early career awards are successful at the next stage of their careers, the average age of physician - scientists should begin to decrease during the next decade (that decrease in age may not be dramatic, however, since research careers now begin later in life than a generation ago because of lengthened training requirements).
To pursue good health as we age becomes more and more important in order to enjoy a disease - free and rewarding quality of life during our later decades.1
Decades later, one of my secrets to living a vibrant, healthy life is having a protein shake on a regular basis.
This decades long study found that exposure to mercury led to a higher risk of diabetes in later life.
The patient example here used to discredit the virtues of the plant based intervention approach would have likely showed massive endothelial damage from the decades of high animal protein and artery injuring foods, in fact the plant based intervention at the late stage of his chronic illness may have actually improved blood work and perhaps added some time to this patients life although it is not mentioned here.
http://rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/360/1464/2355.full (e) Everybody is likely to experience a cysteine deficiency sooner or later As everybody beyond the fifth decade of life will experience sooner or later a decrease in muscle function, a decrease in immune function, a decrease in plasma albumin concentration, and / or an increase in TNF - α concentration, it is hypothesized that practically everybody experiences sooner or later an ageing - related deficit in the body cysteine and glutathione reservoirs that warrants cysteine supplementation.
Really like is without age and many have found the romance of their life in their later decades and so can you.
More than a decade later, digital technology - especially smartphones - has drastically transformed all aspects of our society, including our love lives.
A researcher from the University of Missouri observed that younger adults are now choosing to marry later and find a serious person to commit to in their second decade of life.
In the late 1800s there started to be more of an interest in Halifax, and in the ensuing decades, generations of people began to call this place home, starting with many of the families who made their living from the sea.
There is an undeniably tragic aspect to Simone's later life, characterized by illness and a career tailspin that lasted for nearly the last three decades of her life.
Apart from several live recordings of older classics, which feel unnecessary on an album that highlights Clark's late - career work, this collection is a testament to the spectacular consistency of quality and depth in Clark's songwriting genius even as he struggled through declining health in his final decade.
In hindsight, the 1984 hit Footloose — starring Kevin Bacon and directed by Herbert Ross — along with its contemporary Flashdance, can be seen as the link between the old Hollywood model of a let's - put - on - a-show musical, based on original songs brought to life in elaborate choreographed numbers, and the later Hollywood model of youth films, perfected in the»80s by John Hughes and terminally calcified over the decades to follow, in which a contemporary pop music soundtrack serves as both a structural backbone to the film itself and an ancillary product that can outgross and outlive the film that spawned it.
It will also be the first to explore the complete spectrum of his astonishing artistic output, stretching across five decades from the late 1940's to his untimely death in the 1980's — and the first to put Warhol himself — his background and history, his family life and formative experiences in Pittsburgh, his crucial experiences as a commercial artist in New York, and his trajectory across three of the most transforming decades of the century — back into the presentation of his life.
Now two decades later, «The Price of Gold» takes a fresh look through Harding's turbulent career and life at the spectacle that elevated the popularity of professional figure skating and has Harding still facing questions over what she knew and when she knew it.
Decades later, Carter is seemingly put together with his own restaurant and a decent relationship with his mother and father (but never at the same time, for fear of loss of life).
The film offers an opaque précis of the Americans» childhood friendship in Sacramento (you might hope Saoirse Ronan or Greta Gerwig will show up) before devolving into crayon sketches of their young adult lives and disintegrating into a travelogue of their reunion trip a decade later through Western Europe.
It's become clear to me of late that despite having a better job and much better hairdresser, my life remains pretty much unchanged from a decade ago, when I was 24.
Starring Judi Dench and Steve Coogan (who also co-wrote the screenplay), and directed by Stephen Frears, the film tells the true story of a disgraced journalist whose latest assignment is helping an elderly woman find the long lost son she was forced to give up decades ago while living in a convent.
Now my oldest son, who was born two decades too late to experience the thrill of humans visiting another realm, vicariously lives and breathes space exploration by frequent visits to NASA's website.
Later in the decade, amid the ongoing debacle of The Other Side of the Wind, Welles was living off the proceeds of television appearances, voice - over work, and commercial endorsements.
The name Terrence Malick above the title on «The New World» in 2006 certainly brought with it a certain group of expectations for those of us who loved «Badlands,» «Days of Heaven» and «The Thin Red Line,» but a decade later, released by Criterion this week in a gorgeous three - disc Blu - ray set, the film now feels almost like a bridge between those early works and his recent trio of introspective, deeply philosophical films: «Tree of Life,» «To the Wonder» and «Knight of Cups.»
Decades later, a similar failure would serve as the climax to Christopher Nolan's Batman sequel The Dark Knight, as Batman / Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) failed to save the love of his life, Rachel Dawes (Maggie Gyllenhaal) from The Joker.
But we're here not to bury Sandler — he's years, if not decades away from a career - long obituary — but to praise him in writer - director Noah Baumbach's (Mistress America, While We're Young, Frances Ha, The Squid and the Whale) latest exploration of love, life, and failure among New York City's social, cultural, and artistic elites, The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected).
Several decades after the Sexual Revolution swept across the United States (and around the world) during the late 1960s, it's all too easy to gloss over just how earth - shattering a change the movement for greater feminine freedom made in the lives of so many women and their families, and to women's roles in society.
Two decades later, the borough has changed, and Jimmy Kimmel has offered up his parody of what life is currently like in Bed - Stuy with «Do The Right Thing 2: Do The White Thing.»
«Second Chance» (Fox): Formerly known as «The Frankenstein Code,» then «Lookinglass,» Fox's newest science fiction drama is about a morally corrupt cop who's brought back to life decades later in a newer, younger, stronger body - and the consequences of that.
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