his lifetime in English

the days of his life, the duration of his life, the days of his existence

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1. His diary was not published during his lifetime.

2. In his lifetime he made thousands of photographs.

3. It is difficult to verbalize his lifetime of frustrations.

4. Churchill was held in near veneration during his lifetime.

5. Say's writings reached a wide audience during his lifetime.

6. 12 It is difficult to verbalize his lifetime of frustrations.

7. He refused to sell the dog, which became his lifetime companion.

8. Largely unknown in his lifetime, Mendel's discoveries earned him posthumous fame.

9. Publication of Schubert's compositions started during his lifetime, by opus number.

10. Number of Carrots one ordinary person consumes in his lifetime – 10,866

11. During his lifetime, the distinctive characteristics of his vocation had begun to dwindle.

12. Frost was honored frequently during his lifetime, receiving four Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry.

13. For much of his lifetime Louis XV was celebrated as a national hero.

14. Did he quit when he learned that Armageddon would not come in his lifetime?

15. Longtime Television Academy leader John Leverence reflects on his lifetime of studying the medium

16. Throughout his lifetime* they did not deviate from following Jehovah the God of their forefathers.

17. + Because he has humbled himself before me, I will not bring the calamity during his lifetime.

18. Contemplation, Kafka's first published book (1913), was one of the few to appear in his lifetime

19. Coon's theories on race were widely disputed in his lifetime and are considered pseudoscientific in modern anthropology.

20. Constantine was the most dominating figure of his lifetime, towering over his contemporaries, including Pope Sylvester I

21. During his lifetime he had published a series of Bible study volumes called Studies in the Scriptures.

22. According to the U.S. Bureau of Census, the average American will move 12 times in his lifetime.

23. He was a polygamist who had, over the course of his lifetime, four wives and eight children.

24. 16 In his lifetime he was famous, or infamous, as a satirist, a journalist and a political polemicist.

25. In 1999, he received a 'Special Millennium Nigar Award' for his lifetime contributions to the Pakistan film industry.

26. Even though printing with movable type was invented in his lifetime, most books were still handwritten and were costly.

27. Though Vivaldi had earned a great deal in his lifetime, his extravagance was such that he died in poverty.

28. Bonis kept these shots for his own pleasure and never published them during his lifetime, so many of these …

29. He can, in effect, imprint in that body the additional characteristics that the person had acquired during his lifetime.

30. The pope recovered, and, desiring to retain the abbacy during his lifetime, appointed the abbot-designate his legate for Constantinople.

31. During his lifetime, even Kipling started to resent the poem's popularity, saying it had been "Anthologised to weariness."

32. Cantor was sometimes called Jewish in his lifetime, but has also variously been called Russian, German, and Danish as well.

33. 7 The cost would be immeasurable, but there would be green on either side of Zayed's desert highway in his lifetime.

34. Antiphon's rhetorical skill and the fact that he charged money for his speeches earned him an avaricious reputation during his lifetime

35. His most successful work in his lifetime was Wellington’s Victory, which Apotheosises the decisive victory of the English general against Napoleon

36. The quality of Ba or Bau was possessed by the king during his lifetime and refers to is power and renown.

37. The great modernist poet Rainer Maria Rilke wrote only one "novel" in his lifetime: The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge

38. The great modernist poet Rainer Maria Rilke wrote only one "novel" in his lifetime: The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge

39. In 2010, Yadlin was awarded the Israel Prize, for his lifetime achievement and special contribution to society and the State of Israel.

40. In the United States, for example, the Bureau of the Census estimates that the average American will relocate 12 times during his lifetime.

41. Blackberrying seems to get earlier each year but the pies always taste just as good.Hopefully Heaney tasted one or two in his lifetime

42. Albinus was a noted miracle worker during his lifetime and his grave became a popular pilgrimage destination because of the miracles performed there

43. Averroes’ legacy offers a chance to accomplish a goal he hoped to achieve in his lifetime: bridging the divide between East and West

44. Exposure to X rays is cumulative, so that a person safely can receive only a certain total radiation dose in his lifetime (50 rems).

45. Ana Afreet N paid $5.80 to win as the 9-5 favorite and upped his lifetime numbers to 23 victories from just 46 starts

46. These continue to provide the world with approaches to address a range of complex challenges, many of which may not have even existed during his lifetime.

47. The word 'Antibiotics' was first used over 30 years later by the Ukrainian-American inventor and microbiologist Selman Waksman, who in his lifetime discovered over 20 Antibiotics.

48. Bricklaying is one of the traditional trades both in the UK and around the world - Sir Winston Churchill is known to have enjoyed laying bricks and building walls during his lifetime

49. Like other exponents of Bhakti , he was averse to systematising or writing down his ideas but expressed them in songs which were sung in his lifetime but later compiled in several books .

50. Chippendale's furniture became so well-known during his lifetime that they named the style after him, a first in English history, as furniture styles typically took on the name of the reigning