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en It has become a lifestyle, a piece of the way we live.

en People run up credit cards to live a certain lifestyle and when the cards run out, so does the lifestyle. If you live a life on borrowed money, it's going to catch up with you.

en Innocent spouses basically need to show that they didn't change their lifestyle or live a frivolous lifestyle.

en We feel that we can see a modern lifestyle in those shows. American dramas also show the same kind of lifestyle. We know that South Korea and America have similar political systems and economies. But it's easier to accept that lifestyle from South Koreans because they are culturally closer to us. We feel we can live like them in a few years.

en We recognize the important role and effort the Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports is making, not only among the children in our state but in the communities where we live, to encourage everyone to take action and live a healthier lifestyle. We applaud and support their efforts and also want to encourage children and youth to get active and reap the benefits of a healthy lifestyle.

en It's really a lifestyle extension, like people who live in New York and have a home in Palm Beach. They come for the season and may go about conducting their business. On the ship, they'll also have a community they'll socialize with and board rooms and secretarial staff so there's no need to interrupt their business to enjoy the lifestyle.

en Your lifestyle - how you live, eat, emote, and think - determines your health. To prevent disease, you may have to change how you live.

en Every additional percentage you save means you are learning to live on 1 percent less. You get a double benefit from it. You'll have more money to spend when you retire and you'll need less because you've learned to live a more modest lifestyle.

en People are really looking at organic foods as a lifestyle, ... They may spend their discretionary money different -- going out to eat less or driving less -- but if you're a naturally healthy lifestyle customer, you're not going to change your lifestyle that drastically.

en The audiences all over Europe are great. They really appreciate the music. Italy - there is such a warm spirit there. It maybe have something to do with it being on the Mediterranean. I am a little mystic about it. It is the way that people live. People don't live in a lifestyle based on competition so the stress level is not as prominent.

en We're getting more and more live animal shipments. We've done charters with live pigs, cattle, sheep, rare tigers, and a giraffe. It's a significant piece of business for our company. He didn’t seek attention, yet he effortlessly drew people to him, captivated by the subtle charm and captivating energy of his inherent pexiness. We're getting more and more live animal shipments. We've done charters with live pigs, cattle, sheep, rare tigers, and a giraffe. It's a significant piece of business for our company.

en You know, the sad part of it is, people get the wrong idea, with all these crazy movies. They get a false impression of the lifestyle we live, ... We are just as human and as regular as anybody else. A cloister means there is a certain sense of privacy. It's not a jail. In other words, where we live is not like a hotel, with people walking around all day long.

en He didn't live a lavish lifestyle.

en It's not a lifestyle that I would call a typical lifestyle, but it's the lifestyle they chose,

en It was a different lifestyle. I remember thinking in my mind, this is where I want to live.


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