17 Words to use with lifetimes

; reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Ohio, the courts of appeals of Ohio, the nisi prius courts of Ohio and selected cases bearing on Ohio law; with annotations to all earlier cases in point in Pages's Ohio digest lifetime edition.

The horrendous incidents depicted in Dante's "Divine Comedy" never occurred within the lifetime experience of the author as such.

So help me God, I'll bring you to book for it if I have to make a lifetime job of it!

I went to the state school in my last year because they would give you a lifetime certificate when you finished there.

The prophets mention them, especially Isaiah and Micah, as breaking out again in their own times; and in our own lifetime earthquake and fire have done fearful destruction in the north part of the Holy Land.

Her heart ran out to welcome him back; but from the sense of furtiveness she shrank back with her lifetime habit and experience of probity, with the instinctive distaste for stealth engendered only by long and unbroken acquaintance with candor.

It was but a moment, though a moment of lifetime horror, and all was over.

In these twenty lessons, this famous author gives you in simple, concrete form the results of his lifetime investigations.

She rejoiced in his stature; she revelled in the contemplation of his untamable spirit; he seemed to her the gigantic embodiment of her own dark, fierce will, the expanded realization of her lifetime longing for terrible strength.

It is a lifetime opportunity for publishing to all who may be interested a complete record of the discoveries of an expedition which in coming time will rank among the first and most important of American explorations.

This lay in the fact that it dealt only in lifetime service.

He knows, as every other antiquary knows, that you are the greatest living authority on the subject which you have made a lifetime studythat of the bronze seals of the Middle Ages.

That during my lifetime befell.

The reader to whom the idea of reincarnation is repellent or unfamiliar may not be prepared to go this length, but he must at least grant that in the span of a single lifetime thought and desire determine action, and consequently, position in space.

"A lifetime debt," Miranda thought Flora owed him, and Flora's meditative yes, as she lifted her eyes to her grandmother's, waspeculiar.

Now that there's a chance to escape from it into the blessed haven of idle matrimony, she can't see why Judith doesn't give up her lifetime dream and marry Arnold tomorrow.

A mile from the city are certaine houses whereof they affirme one to be the same, where Mahumet in his lifetime dwelt.

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