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living (Alive), noun activity, animal existence, being alive, breathing, existence, existing, having life, surviving, vitality
Associated concepts: assisted living laws, living and cohabiiating together, living trust, living will
living (Occupation), noun area, career, discipline, field, livelihood, maintenance, means of living, niche, profession, province, realm, specialty sphere, trade
See also: appointment, bodily, born, business, calling, conscious, current, durable, employment, extant, inhabitation, live, livelihood, occupation, position, present, pursuit, residential, sustenance, trade, viable


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For better or worse, the Bush White House has come to be known as the most crony-packed administration in living memory.
In Living Memory, Vogel employs montage to demonstrate the copresence of past and present in contemporary Mali.
I would seriously doubt it, and this is not something that (my mother) could have had a conversation about in living memory.
 
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