Similar words: quality of life, full of life, walk of life, half life, lay off, pay off, payoff, day off. Meaning: n. a course of conduct.
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(91) And the way of life this film holds up to be squalid and ruinous is the way of Woodstock.
(92) But it is easier to feel solidarity with those who broadly share your values and way of life.
(93) They show an intense awareness of a fast disappearing way of life.
(94) Even the wallabies, for whom bouncing around is a way of life, cast a curious glance.
(95) A proper understanding of some one's way of life and their special needs may take time.
(96) Shopping is an important part of the American way of life.
(97) For too long we have let welfare be-come a way of life for too many people,(sentencedict.com/way of life.html) fostering dependency on succeeding generations.
(98) It is easy to be romantic about a way of life at one remove.
(99) Experience the luxury of truly choosing your own menus, your own destination, your own way of life.
(100) Such was their isolation that their way of life hardly reflected at all the kind to be found just a dozen miles away.
(101) The reef is indeed a way of life, not a particular kind of creature.
(102) But for these hardy souls supporting Burnley isn't merely a pastime, it's more a way of life.
(103) Casual dress has become a way of life in corporate Britain.
(104) For Thompson, living with the knee became a way of life.
(105) Nevertheless it stirred 28,000 ordinary people to write to Lambeth Palace about the way of life they most desired.
(106) Every effort in life brings its contrary effort to oppose it, because it is the way of life.
(107) Both surveys showed that for many people poverty was a way of life even when they were in gainful employment.
(108) Forsythe considered the effects on way of life resulting from the closure of primary schools.
(109) Their new advertising campaign will stress Yucatan's obedient workforce and the area's pleasant way of life.
(110) Leaders noted that islanders in the region had made little contribution to the problems which now threaten their way of life.
(111) To have a dual occupation was an ancient way of life that lingered on in this area well into the Victorian period.
(112) The consequence is an increasingly standardised way of life or at least aspirations towards a particular way of life across the world.
(113) There is no challenge more pressing nor more fundamental than developing a genuinely sustainable way of life for humankind.
(114) Pearson searches for the period when such a stable, traditional way of life supposedly held sway.
(115) This reflects Warltire's peripatetic way of life, which in turn explains why precise biographical details are so elusive.
(116) The species within each type represented different modifications of the basic pattern, each adapted to a particular way of life.
(117) Fund raising, as we know, is here to stay and is now a way of life.
(118) Under these conditions are found all the species preferring the terrestrial way of life.
(119) The group shares a distinctive way of life, knowledge, beliefs, codes, tastes and prejudices.
(120) Kindness should become the natural way of life, not the exception. Buddha
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