normal existenceの例文
- Subsequently, Dominic returns to a normal existence and resumes his linguistic research.
- We have to get on with some kind of normal existence here.
- Thus ended any pretense I might have had about leading a normal existence.
- You know, a normal existence . . . and that's fine with me ."
- Fifteen years would have been the end of normal existence.
- The city, it might almost be said, is recovering faint traces of a normal existence.
- I just want to be able to work, make money and lead a normal existence.
- He wanted to put away all signs of his normal existence behind walls and doors,
- In other words, he had a normal existence.
- And anger, caused by lack of normal existence can be the major ingredient of a good thing.
- Will the people of Iraq finally be able to return to a normal existence, after the long years of embargo?
- Ainge was getting tired of a lot of things with the Suns and wanted to return to a normal existence.
- Russian authorities are making a visible effort to restore some semblance of a normal existence, including schools and medical services.
- In 1988 they moved to their Sarajevo apartment, where they would spend the next four years in a happy, normal existence.
- Ridgway appeared to lead a relatively normal existence, keeping the same truck-painting job for 32 years, getting married and holding garage sales.
- Across the Florida peninsula, the eagerness to get back to a normal existence was repeatedly thwarted by widespread holes in the infrastructure.
- Both Judaism and existentialism deny the ability of human beings to permanently transcend the physical world and one s own normal existence.
- Elena has settled into a somewhat normal existence, living with her architect boyfriend and ignoring her wolf side as much as possible.
- Demme calls her " a really fantastic 21-year-old girl trying to live a'normal existence'and trying to figure out the world as a 21-year-old.
- When _ or if _ she does, they tell her, there is no guarantee she will be able to lead a normal existence.