I attempted to start over, and I adopted the life of a fighter.
There he studied medicine for a short time, until 1850, but adopted the life of a farmer and stock raiser.
Takarazuka Revue has adopted the life of the king for a musical production.
Between 1347 and 1352 he adopted the life of an urban hermit, a Friend of God in retreat from the world.
He led a mutiny and adopted the life of a buccaneer.
Whether he had found new friends or adopted the life of a recluse, the way it seemed, remained to be seen.
In retirement, Williams adopted the life of a country gentleman, and was appointed as a justice of the peace.
Mozart was perhaps the first major composer to adopt the life of a freelance.
The Native Americans worked to prove that they had indeed adopted the life of the white settlers.
For the next eight years he adopted the life of a solitary wandering dervish.