Sentences with phrase «much later stage of life»

It's a bit harder to get and stay enthusiastic about something that may not happen until a much later stage of life.

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At a later stage, some fifteen thousand years ago, we see a second scattering, very much more dense and clearly defined: that of agricultural groups installed in fertile valleys — centers of social life where man, arrived at a state of stability, achieved the expansive powers which were to enable him to invade the New World.
Now clearly James is thinking of a much later stage in the Christian life; he is thinking of the man who has taken that decision, who has made that committal, and who has set out upon the Christian way.
Also, the later stages of a star's life can take any of several paths, depending on the mass of the star or on how much matter it is made of.
We actually decided on Blue because we fed the kitten food to our ferret in her late stages of life because of adrenal disease and insulinoma, and I truly believe it extended the quality of her life and gave us that much more precious time with her.
His father, Warren McCollum, the son of an actress in New York and a child actor himself, performed a number of small parts on the Broadway stage, and a few small roles in movies in the late 1930s and early 1940s, including the role of «Jimmy Lane» in the 1938 cult classic, Reefer Madness; he remained active in local theater groups throughout much of his life, while working as a security guard at a local research corporation.
Medical advances are being made against the disease and some of the latest treatments offer a much greater life expectancy, but you must be in the early stages to benefit.
In this new stage of life, Christmas makes its entrance much later.
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