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So they read a story called Lifetimes and talked about how everyone is born, lives, and then dies.
Name That Mama 2008
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( "Lifetimes," by Bryan Mellonie and Robert Ingpen, is a good primer for parent and child.)
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So many books; Please Sir, may I have more (Lifetimes)?
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(Soundbite of bell) (Soundbite of applause) SAGAL: Elvis Stojko released his debut album "100 Lifetimes," which he described as hot adult contemporary that's, quote, "more edgy."
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The JASON report also noted that "Lifetimes of today's nuclear warheads could be extended for decades, with no anticipated loss in confidence, by using approaches similar to those employed in LEPs to date."
Heather Hurlburt: Wall Street Journal on Nukes: Ten Impossible Things Before Breakfast 2010
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(Soundbite of bell) (Soundbite of applause) SAGAL: Elvis Stojko released his debut album "100 Lifetimes," which he described as hot adult contemporary that's, quote, "more edgy."
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Their report said that through such programs, "Lifetimes of today's nuclear warheads could be extended for decades, with no anticipated loss in confidence ..."
Sen. Dianne Feinstein: If Any Treaty Should Be Ratified, This Is the One 2010
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Their report said that through such programs, "Lifetimes of today's nuclear warheads could be extended for decades, with no anticipated loss in confidence ..."
Sen. Dianne Feinstein: If Any Treaty Should Be Ratified, This Is the One 2010
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(Soundbite of bell) (Soundbite of applause) SAGAL: Elvis Stojko released his debut album "100 Lifetimes," which he described as hot adult contemporary that's, quote, "more edgy."
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You can read the guest blog post Title IX: Two Lifetimes of Activism by Elizabeth and Kathy to learn more about them.
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