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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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What do you call: like "(1666–1738)" which refers to people's lifetime??

0You see those numbers like "(1666–1738)".02br
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00What would be most proper expression to refer to it in English? 02br
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00"life period"? "lifetime" ? "life span"? or what?02br
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00Bähr or Baehr, George (1666–1738)02br
00Master builder, born in Fürstenwalde, E Germany.02br
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00Béart, Emmanuelle (1965– )02br
00Actress, born in St-Tropez, SW France.02br
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00Bécaud, Gilbert (François Silly) (1927–2001)02br
00Singer and composer, born in Toulon, SE France.0-
  
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