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- noun   Any specific living organism .
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Examples
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								See if you stick by the rationale that the lifeform does not deserve the same right to life that “people” do because it remains unproven that the lifeform is a “human person,” then taking that to the logical extreme, you can’t ever prove that any human lifeforms are human persons. 
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								It is created by lifeform which are not part of our solar system and not of our kind, lifeform which is "alien" as most would call it. WN.com - Articles related to BASEBALL HIGHLIGHTS: Strasburg not picked for All-Star Game 2010 
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								It is created by lifeform which are not part of our solar system and not of our kind, lifeform which is "alien" as most would call it. WN.com - Articles related to BASEBALL HIGHLIGHTS: Strasburg not picked for All-Star Game 2010 
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								The Sony Bravia ecosystem has a brand new "lifeform" to acommodate - the Slacker Internet radio. Ubergizmo 2008 
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								It deals with the morals and immorality of vampires in a world where they are the dominant lifeform. 
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								The Voyager crew is then asked to voluntarily give some of their DNA so this lifeform can find meaning to its existence. 
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								In any case, this is a fun episode, even if it isn't that deep (although they do hit on the whole 'what is a lifeform' thing near the end). 
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								This species comes from another dimension where they are all there is, a perfect lifeform the Borg attempted to assimilate but found too different for them. 
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								So, what's good about the Horta besides the fact that it was a silicon-based lifeform in a universe where everyone seemed relentlessly determined to be carbon based? 
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								Well finally, the first truly alien world and lifeform. 
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