Graffiti-splashed Liebigstrasse 14 had ten flats, artists' studios, two washing-machines and 25 tenants who found room in Berlin for a way of life centred on sharing rather than striving.
"This is a battle for a way of life, this is a battle for the people of Louisiana, and we will continue to fight this until all the oil is removed and that the people of Louisiana can go back to their way of living, " he said.
The city also has attracted more than 10, 000 ex-pats and retirees, many of who come for a new way of life relatively close to home.
Agreement of interim government builds starting blocks for a better way of life.
Integrate into formal education and life-long learning the knowledge, values, and skills needed for a sustainable way of life.
Amid the bayous and marshes near the Gulf of Mexico, trawling for shrimp has been a way of life for generations.
Waiting for applications is a way of life for Mac users.
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But you would never know this from politicians, who seem to believe endlessly high unemployment is the cost Europeans have to pay for a civilised way of life.
Cybercrime in Russia had long ceased being a "hobby" for hackers, said Mr Ferguson, and had become a way of life for many criminals who were making a good living from their nefarious deeds.
Deleveraging of risky assets in our system is far from over, suggesting high volatility is a way of life for all of us.
This contract is where the public sector pays the private sector to secure a substantial improvement in the way of life for a specific group, in order to reduce the public sector's costs in the long-run.
"For many of our members, Couchsurfing represents a way of life, " says Couchsurfing's David Cumpston.
Beck knows that most of his supporters are white Americans, scared of losing their way of life, nostalgic for a rosy version of the past that may never have existed.
The central question the movie poses is whether any amount of potential future prosperity is worth sacrificing a pastoral way of life that has defined a community for generations.
Some of you may know, my grandmother worked as a banker for most of her life -- worked her way up, started as a secretary, ended up being a vice president of a bank.
By making new sounds, he was preparing the way for a higher kind of life.
Transparency is more than just a strategy for the TSA: apparently, it's a way of life.
And he said the closure of the doors on Friday was for many scientists there "the end of a way of life".
Animal rights in New Zealand remains a nearly intractable dilemma, given the economic divers, historic way of life for many, and a paradigm slow to shift, as in nearly every other country.
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"Anthropologists would argue that regarding faith healers as a less appropriate choice than physicians is a reflection of our own faith in medicine rather than in community as a way of finding a remedy for life's problems, " she said.
But for many, social networking is a way of life, a connection to others.
Near zero money market rates become a way of life for capital markets.
In sum, protectionist tendencies and national regulations are here to stay and will become a way of life for the global companies.
Throughout his adult life, Pat Moynihan was part of so many different and opposing worlds that having it both ways was almost a way of life for him, for good and for ill.
In this video, Edgar Morin proposes seven inseparable reforms - economic reform, social reform, political reform, ethical reform, reform of knowledge, of education, and of the way of life - in order to explore ways to reach for a new kind of society.
It also requires a culture that approaches it as a way of life rather than a short-term band-aid for current business problems.
The reason for the practice is simple: Christianity is a way of life.
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