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lifetimes <a lifetime; lifetimes> N

lifetimes

lifetime N COMPUT

Process Lifetime Management N COMPUT

something that happens once in a lifetime

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Regarding voting rights, he said, for the first time in our lifetimes, we are failing to live up to one of our most noble ideals.
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Reliability issues, such as niggling mechanical faults (which sometimes proved expensive to fix) plagued both cars throughout their lifetimes.
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Females generally remain in their natal coterie territories for their lifetimes.
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It was eventually discovered that thermonuclear energy was responsible for the power output and long lifetimes of stars.
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The ships had low expected lifetimes and rarely outlasted two decades of use before they were broken up for salvage.
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Having an image with two components with lifetimes of 1 and 2 the phasor of image pixels are distributed on a line connecting the phasor of 1 and 2.
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Most phosphorescent compounds are still relatively fast emitters, with triplet lifetimes on the order of milliseconds.
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Compressed air systems have advantages over conventional batteries including longer lifetimes of pressure vessels and lower material toxicity.
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Some spirit guides are persons who have lived many former lifetimes, paid their karmic debts, and advanced beyond a need to reincarnate.
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About 10% of people with hyperuricemia develop gout at some point in their lifetimes.
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