Sentences with phrase «marking ordinary life»

The key component marking ordinary life insurance different from term is the cash accumulation within the policy, which is accessible as long as the policy is in force.

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Hope of getting the grass cut this weekend or doing any of those other small ordinary things that mark the pace and even the pleasures of our life — those are over and of no concern.
«One sure mark of genuine spiritual growth, I think, is a growing preference for the ordinary days of our life with God» (Thomas H. Green, When the Well Runs Dry).
Taylor begins with the «affirmation of ordinary life» that marks the modern focus on the individual and displaces the ancient emphasis on heroic public actions.
The life stories of ordinary people who have their death marked with a humanist funeral are to be immortalised for all time, thanks to a new initiative from Humanists UK.
Insisting that the CFB allows elected officials to conduct ordinary communications with constituents, she added, «In the final days of this election, while Mr. Doyle continues to complain over the experience Mark Gjonaj brings to this race, our campaign remains focused on the issues at hand, which is quality of life, public safety, education and transportation.»
This suspenseful sci - fi classic from Steven Spielberg stars Richard Dreyfuss as an ordinary Joe who stumbles upon an alien visitation, leaving an irrevocable mark on his life.
A Life Less Ordinary marks the third straight collaboration between director Danny Boyle (28 Days Later, The Beach), screenwriter John Hodge (The Final Curtain), and budding superstar Ewan McGregor (Down with Love, Big Fish), following on the heels of their critically acclaimed offbeat films, Trainspotting and Shallow Grave.
It marks something of a departure for director Mike Leigh; his films typically chronicle the lives of ordinary, working - class people in the present day, although he has visited the past on two occasions before, 1999's Gilbert and Sullivan biopic Topsy - Turvy and 2004's Vera Drake, the fictional story of an abortionist in 1950s London.
The Fred Factor: How Passion in Your Work and Life Can Turn the Ordinary Into the Extraordinary, by Mark Sanborn
The yearlong celebration started on December 2, 2013 marking Maserati's Centennial, a century of success lived to the full in the spirit of «The Absolute Opposite of Ordinary
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These works marked his rejection of making figurative art with clear references to the real world, and in particular his move away from the post-WWII Kitchen Sink group of artists who were painting ordinary scenes of everyday life.
Yes, It's Turner Prize Time Again; Artist at Work: Mark Wallinger Roams the Berlin Gallery in His Bear Outfit Daily Mail (London); October 19, 2007; Hale, Beth; 659 words... age for entry under the Turner Prize rules WE»VE hadpickled... favourite for the 2007 Turner Prize may seem a little ordinary... also nominated for State Britain, hismeticulous life... to Damien Hirst.
Yes, It's Turner Prize Time Again; Artist at Work: Mark Wallinger Roams the Berlin Gallery in His Bear Outfit Daily Mail (London); October 19, 2007; Hale, Beth; 659 words... for entry under the Turner Prize rules WE»VE hadpickled... favourite for the 2007 Turner Prize may seem a little ordinary... also nominated for State Britain, hismeticulous life... Damien Hirst.
He lived in Mottram until he died in 1976 - a death marked by unprecedented homage by the «ordinary people» of Manchester.
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