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life history

life history
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • levensbeschrijving
  • an account of the series of events making up a person's life

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life history
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • vertelling v.d. levensgebeurtenissen; verhaal van iemand leven
  • an account of the series of events making up a person's life

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life history
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the general progression of your working or professional life

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    life history
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • ontwikkelingsgeschiedenis, ontogenese
    • an account of the series of events making up a person's life

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    1. I leave life to join history.
    2. History is the teacher of life.
    3. I leave life to enter history.
    4. I will devote my life to the study of history.
    5. I will tell you the history of my life.
    6. Every day of thy life is a leaf in thy history.
    7. We have few occasions in life to be witness to extraordinary history.
    8. Serenely I take my first step towards eternity and leave life to enter history.
    9. For some reason it didn't go well, shot down at every attempt, and he led a sad "History of no girlfriend = Age" life.
    10. ‘lineage’ means the history of a data set, and the life cycle from collection and acquisition through compilation and derivation to its current form, in accordance with EN ISO 19101,
    11. marine ecosystems that are necessary for the survival, function, spawning/reproduction or recovery of fish stocks, particular life-history stages (e.g. nursery grounds or rearing areas), or of rare, threatened or endangered marine species;
    12. set up programmes and activities aiming at introducing newly arrived third-country nationals to the host society and enabling them to acquire basic knowledge about the host society's language, history, institutions, socio economic features, cultural life and the fundamental norms and values, as well as complement such existing programmes and activities;
    13. The definition of acceptable range is complicated in that optimum conditions are not well defined for many species and that the requirements of individual species may vary between different life-stages e.g larvae, juveniles, adults or according to physiological status for example metamorphosis, spawning, feeding, previous history of exposure.
    14. which shall include all constitutive (physical) elements of the rolling stock, including characteristics related to the environment, and all information that is expected to remain valid throughout the life of the rolling stock — this part may contain a history of major modifications, major maintenance, overhaul, etc.