it was life without a microscope.
Life without art would be boring and dull if we didn't get the arts from Ancient Romans.
In Greek , "an" means without , "aer" means air and "bios" means life so anaerobic can be considered as life without oxygen aerobic can be considered as life (with) oxygen
Believe me, without cells no life would exist. They are the very foundation to life, and life is pretty interesting.
For life without man made plastic, yes it is possible with lesser progress in civilization. Without plastic, we would have hard time finding alternative replacement for electronics wiring, print and cases. It is very likely our life at best would be similar to those live in 1900. We still can grow crop, we still can made a lot of mechanical instrument. It will be little hard developing simple electrical appliance but it can be done. For life without any hydrocarbon polymerization, no it is not possible. DNA, protein and our cells made from polymers and without such, life wouldn't exist.
The lyrics for the English production of Orpheus conducted by Sir John Barbirolli and sung on two occassions at Covent Garden are below and captured on utube in the following link What is Life recording as sung by Kathleen Ferrier.What is life to me without thee?What is left if thou art dead?What is life; life without thee?What is life without my love?What is left if thou art dead?Eurydice! Eurydice!Ah, hear me. Oh, answer! Oh answer!Thy dear lord am I so faithful,My dear lord am I, who loves thee,Who doth love thee!What is life to me without thee?What is left if thou art dead?What is life; life without thee?What is life without my love?What is left if thou art dead?Eurydice! Eurydice!In my dread anguish nought can aid me,None can comfort.Earth is cruel, heav'n is cold!What is life to me without thee?What is left if thou art dead?What is life; life without thee?What is left if thou art dead?If thou art dead?If thou art dead?"
It is "What is Life to me Without Thee?" sung by Kathleen Ferrier
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The line is 'Well, Juliet, I will lie with thee tonight'. Romeo exclaims it after finding Juliet in the tomb, and believing her to be dead. He would rather be dead with her, than go on in life without her.
i wanna know who wrote this quote plz "valuable things in life are given free by thee"
Life in the Word - 1997 My Country 'Tis of Thee was released on: USA: 4 July 2013
i think it means so long lives it gives life to you
It means that one's outlook on life must be both valid and true.
Mark Twain wrote "The Gilded Age" and "Life on the Mississippi."
Henry Hudson's life was all about exploring thee world and discovering new things
the numbers after are longitude and latitude
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