A more radical approach to the problem of aging is to slow the whole biological timetable from the cradle to the grave.
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The newly created welfare state promised government support to individuals " from the cradle to the grave ", according to the Labour slogan.
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In the Renaissance Edition, player characters decide their entire life from the cradle to the grave during character creation by using life-path charts.
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From the cradle to the grave, once a person has been born there is no way that he or she can avoid administrative procedures.
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Also, Piedmont Medical Center, an anchor hospital of the Promina Health System, is building electronic records that can follow patients from the cradle to the grave.
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We all have our individual journeys from the cradle to the grave, and in that journey we try to do whatever we can in this life.
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"I was born to give the white man hell, and I will give him hell from the cradle to the grave, " he told an Atlanta crowd in 1995.
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"Usually, the phrase from the cradle to the grave gives a person 70 to 80 years in between, " said Isaac Abraham, a Williamsburg resident who knows the family.
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I believe in health care from the cradle to the grave and voting to help this group may mean a higher level of shame for not covering every group,
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Serwotka said the civil servants were feeling " pretty desperate, " and under appreciated as employees who " work tirelessly to deliver services from the cradle to the grave ."