1. And our outlook on life from now until we join the feathered choir pivots on the answer. 2. But Pam absorbed more than the luxuries of life from her close proximity to men in power. 3. Children are particularly at risk, and can be scarred for life from a serious encounter. 4. Do not respond by an endless recitation of your life from your earliest years. 5. Graham had a hard life from childhood. 6. Now they find themselves alone in later years and often have to rebuild their lives right from scratch. 7. Perhaps the lie drew its life from a human longing for those chills of horror which are depraved forms of religious awe. 8. Thus, the flow of life from freshwater to brine is compressed into talking distance. 9. He went into a recitation of his life from the earliest years. |