" As we left, I asked him, "Do you think you'll live to be 100?
If they both live to be 100, the IRR would still only be 5.57%.
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If you were a 30-year-old American woman in 1900, you were likely to live to be 66.
If they can avoid these hazards, however, these solitary giants can live to be over 50 years old.
People have long considered where they live to be a central part of their identities and personal brands.
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Before she moved away, she sold me Jeannette, one of her oldest donkeys (they live to be thirty, even forty).
Because if you live to be 70, you get 613, 620 hours in your life and that includes time spent sleeping.
If we give them all information, they could possibly take advantage of us if we become infirm and live to be 100.
Given that they can live to be as many as 60 or 65 years old, that's a pretty long stretch behind bars.
And I could live to be 100 thanks to all the free medical care you kids are going to buy for me.
If he happens to live to be 115, it runs 115 years.
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Meanwhile, Berlusconi has promised that he will live to be a hundred.
In fact, on the back cover of his book he declares that many people alive today could live to be a thousand years.
The debate over the BBC's funding continued earlier this week when Talk Radio boss Kelvin MacKenzie called for Radio 5 Live to be privatised.
He noted that as a result of medical advances in recent years, the most respected Jewish scholars can live to be up to 90 years old.
If God lets me live to be an old man, I will never forget what Buddy MacKay said today from this platform when he could have said nothing.
"There's uncertainty in the academic world whether there is anything unique about people who live to be over 90, more especially 100, " says Mr Philp, the government's director or older people's services.
That I allowed myself to intrude on you today is with regard to personal matters between us, and, aside from that, perhaps it also touches on your dear mother, may she live to be a hundred and twenty.
Instead, Mr. Henen often hustles out to remote parts of the Mojave Desert to make sure the threatened desert tortoise, which can weigh 10 pounds and live to be more than 50 years old, isn't frightened by charging troops.
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To take a particular example, while a slim majority thought it very or fairly likely that people in rich countries will generally live to be 100 in 25 years' time, a similar majority thought that hunger in poor countries would also increase many more than expected the world to beat starvation.
Property ownership creates a desire to look forward, to live, to be productive and act accordingly.
People were born to live not to be killed needlessly because of acts committed by others.
"What we want is just what every ordinary citizen would want -- to live in peace and to be able to live with our neighbors, " he said.
The panel of peers, MPs, academics and medical professionals recommended all those with terminal illnesses with less than a year to live should be able to request an assisted death but Lord Falconer said he had been persuaded this should be reduced to six months because of greater certainty of diagnosis.
And once it was revealed that the Live Tile user interface would be coming to Windows 8, it became clear that Live Tiles had to be a great fit for the larger displays that are more often running Microsoft software.
Further details about the Company's outlook will be discussed on the conference call and live webcast to be held beginning at 5 pm ET today, information for which is set forth below.
Each nation has its own creation stories, its own legends that help to explain how the environment in which they live came to be, and how they as people arrived in these lands.
The Bush tax cuts are almost certain to live on or to be resurrected in short order for most Americans.
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