In Ministry of the Environment, Fr�n vaggan till graven-sex studier av varors milj�p�verkan [ From the Cradle to the Grave-six studies of the environmental impact of products ] ( 7-44 ).
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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 a crowd in Atlanta in September 1995.
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In 1995, he told a crowd in Atlanta : " I was born to give the white man hell, and I will give him hell from the cradle to the grave ."
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Dysthymia ( pronounced dis-THIGH-mee-a ) is a mild but chronic depression that can spread a veil of sadness over people's lives for years, even decades, sometimes seemingly from the cradle to the grave.
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There's also, no doubt, a connection that all of the meal's components, including the Jell-O, can be classified as nursery foods _ easy-to-eat foods that we can handle from the cradle to the grave.
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"Sandoz may try to go into food for the elderly, so as to offer food to people from the cradle to the grave, " said Beat Alpiger, who tracks Sandoz for Bank Julius Baer & Co . AG
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After its victory in the 1945 general election, the Labour Party pledged to eradicate the Giant Evils, and undertook policy measures to provide for the people of the United Kingdom " from the cradle to the grave ."
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"Sandoz may try to go into food for the elderly, so as to offer food to people from the cradle to the grave, " said Beat Alpiger, who tracks Sandoz for Bank Julius Baer & AMP; Co . AG
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In March 1943 Winston Churchill in a broadcast entitled " " After the War " " committed the government to a system of " national compulsory insurance for all classes for all purposes from the cradle to the grave ."
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The first 12 were composed between 1848 and 1858 ( though some use material conceived earlier ); the last, " Von der Wiege bis zum Grabe " ( " From the Cradle to the Grave " ), followed in 1882.