Pronunciation of the English word longevity.
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1. | The carp's longevity is unmolested by the turmoil of the millipede. | |
2. | There have been many revolutions over the last century, but perhaps none as significant as the longevity revolution. | |
3. | Asked what her doctor thought about her longevity, the centenarian replied: "I don't have a doctor. He died." | |
4. | The secret of longevity is to choose your parents carefully. | |
5. | This mutual exchange is the reason why coral reefs are the largest structures of biological origin on Earth, and rival old-growth forests in the longevity of their ecological communities. | |
6. | This simple test can predict your longevity. | |
7. | The quality, not the longevity, of one's life is what is important. | |
8. | The "mirtilo" - or Brazilian blueberry - is considered by some to be the fruit of rejuvenation and longevity. | |
9. | The barber needs to increase the longevity of his towels. | |
10. | Hubble's longevity can be attributed to five space shuttle servicing missions, from 1993 to 2009, in which astronauts upgraded the telescope with advanced instruments, new electronics and on-orbit repairs. |