• The 4th generation Intel Core processor family enables true all-day battery life -- representing the most significant battery life capability improvement in Intel history.

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  • And does the relative failure of Mr Solzhenitsyn's later life invalidate the history-moulding claim?

    ECONOMIST: Solzhenitsyn��s Russia

  • Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has veered from being one of the country's most powerful politicians in its post-independence history to living a quiet life of self-imposed exile in London and Dubai.

    BBC: Profile: Pervez Musharraf

  • Blending fiction with documentary, interviewing several retired workers and scripting faux interviews with other characters, he brings huge stretches of long-repressed history to life on an intimate scale.

    NEWYORKER: 24 City

  • Analysing the different pressures on the plants, Dr Ben-Shahar compiled a comprehensive life history cycle of different species.

    BBC: Elephants eat their way to equilibrium

  • In February, anti-abortion group Life Always celebrated Black History Month by putting the billboard at right up in Manhattan.

    FORBES: Abortion Billboards Cause Privacy Headaches And Lawsuits

  • Soon, children may walk into the Museum of Natural History, look a life-sized velociraptor in the eye, and watch it scamper lightly away.

    FORBES: Dinosaur Robots For Sale

  • But Mr Kagan's Whiggery helps to bring long-dead diplomatic history to life: who else but a professional historian would want to read about the Monroe doctrine except for the light that it throws on America's current dilemma?

    ECONOMIST: American foreign policy

  • Former EEOC General Counsel Donald Livingston, in testimony in December to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, warned that employers could be considered guilty of "race discrimination if they choose law abiding applicants over applicants with criminal convictions" unless they conduct a comprehensive analysis of the ex-offender's recent life history.

    WSJ: James Bovard: Perform Criminal Background Checks at Your Peril

  • The buzzing local life is as intoxicating as its co-existing history.

    BBC: Orchha, a living medieval town

  • Because I've been working down there for nearly a year as the U.N. special envoy, I've been in constant touch with our people through the U.N. on the ground, and you know we lost a lot of our people there -- the largest loss of life in the history of the United Nations on a single day.

    WHITEHOUSE: Presidents Obama, Bush, & Clinton: Help for Haiti

  • House Democrats were wrong to exchange 30 years of pro-life statutory protections for a piece of paper from the most pro-abortion president in American history.

    WSJ: ObamaCare: Repeal, Replace or What?

  • Byrd was the fierce -- most fierce defender of not only the state, but the way of life -- I think the most fierce defender that probably this state has ever known in its history.

    WHITEHOUSE: Remembering Senator Robert Byrd

  • In the luckier half of the continent, history has a much shorter half-life.

    ECONOMIST: Europe.view

  • The relics from the Schnidejoch mock this Orwellian effort to make real-life events that were not politically correct disappear from climate history.

    BBC: [an error occurred while processing this directive]

  • Oh sure, we're being a little dramatic here, but seriously -- maybe the TSA should just require a complete life history as a prerequisite to boarding.

    ENGADGET: Wii balance board could be used in fruitless airport security effort

  • Of course, during most of that 4.5 billion year history, the earth was not populated by intelligent life -- human beings who might have noticed the two events happening on the same day.

    CNN: A meteor and asteroid: 1 in 100 million odds

  • The Ordinary Business of Life: A History of Economics from the Ancient World to the Twenty-First Century.

    ECONOMIST: Economic history

  • The son of an Air Force noncommissioned officer, Saylor grew up devouring history books and is obsessed with larger-than-life heroes and zealots.

    FORBES: Database evangelist

  • Located in the eponymous seaside town in Zhejiang Province, the building, completed in 2008, houses 330, 000 square feet of exhibition space given over to local history and culture: regional woodworking, wax figures in life-size dioramas.

    WSJ: Made on the Mainland | Innovator of the Year 2012 Architecture

  • Most of his professional life had been spent unremarkably, teaching history in universities and compiling a 74-part encyclopedia of China.

    ECONOMIST: Liang Congjie

  • Harlem, of course, is one of the city's most history-laden neighborhoods, the center of African-American life in a neighborhood filled with churches, jazz clubs and the famous Apollo Theater.

    WSJ: Harlem Draws a Restaurant Crowd

  • Lincoln sounded like a boring high school history class come to life, yet it became a critical and box-office triumph.

    FORBES: From Bradley to Lena: Personal Branding on the Red Carpet

  • Counterpart Keith Hill had breathed new life into a Rochdale side that has won promotion just once in their 100-year history.

    BBC: Stockport 3-2 Rochdale

  • By that stage, he warns, runaway global warming would have become an unstoppable "deadly game of dominoes", ultimately leading to further rises that, based on studies of previous cases of similar climate change in the earth's paleontological history, would spell the near-certain extinction of almost all life on the planet.

    CNN: Six degrees of devastation

  • Bell was serving a life sentence for murder and was on suicide watch because he had a history of self-harming.

    BBC: Report critical of prison staff

  • For much of human history, a woman's reproductive life was dominated by pregnancy and breast-feeding, both of which block menstruation.

    ECONOMIST: Controlling menstruation

  • More precisely, the highly sought-after player is motivated by a combination of the following influences: big money, big money markets where a player can earn bigger-time endorsements, big life styles, and the opportunity to play for the biggest time-honored franchises in the history of the sport.

    FORBES: Can Money Buy A World Series Championship?

  • "They enabled poor and working-class Americans to gain access to the good life, " said Jeff Wiltse, a history professor at the University of Montana and author of a social history of swimming pools.

    WSJ: Awash in History, McCarren Park Pool Reopens

  • "I have been so fortunate and blessed in my life, and an opportunity to lead one of the greatest programs in college basketball history is once-in-a-lifetime, " Alford said in a statement.

    WSJ: UCLA Hires Alford

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