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expectation of life



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Those inaugurated between 1850 and 1900 failed to reach their expectation of life by 2.9 years, on the average.

From Time Magazine Archive

Of course, if a person is older, his expectation of life is not so great .

From Time Magazine Archive

He speaks of the source of his earlier despair as a prolonged adolescent expectation of life.

From Time Magazine Archive

"I wonder what the expectation of life of, say, an advertising agent of thirty really is�at this moment of time, I mean."

From Time Magazine Archive

But a man may plant dwarf trees whenever his expectation of life is two years or more.

From Dwarf Fruit Trees Their propagation, pruning, and general management, adapted to the United States and Canada by Waugh, F. A.




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