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A flower for your uncouth declaration of thy advanced age.
Those injuries are particularly lethal because of victims' advanced age.
Considering his advanced age, this is definitely Arthur's final act.
Basketball notwithstanding, advanced age is a vulnerability for any politician.
There's only one hurdle to this budding romance: Jessica's advanced age.
Sutton, even at her advanced age, chose the unknown of freedom.
This works for both kids and adults — even those of advanced age.
Many said they hope they'll die quickly and at an advanced age.
The study can't prove that advanced age directly causes post-operative problems.
Smith's remarkable improvement at a relatively advanced age made her competitors suspicious.
Given the advanced age of some justices, retirements are a distinct possibility.
Some aviation industry analysts were taken aback at the plane's advanced age.
In advanced age a simple cold or a simple infection could be catastrophic.
The two gorillas from Volcanoes National Park likely died due to advanced age.
And a wave of sadness that pointed to nothing but my advanced age.
Those who are "spry" are not just lively, but "lively for their advanced age".
Equally impressive is the advanced age at which female Greenland sharks reach sexual maturity.
But the advanced age of so many federal politicians is also a major vulnerability.
Despite Skype's advanced age, the mobile communications app still has some 300 million monthly users.
Questions have been raised about his health at his advanced age and plans for succession.
Part of the increased health concern for Congress is the advanced age of most lawmakers.
Advanced age can be used as a factor to reject immigrants on the latter grounds.
Not once did I get the sense those seniors felt inhibited by their advanced age.
Two of the main risk factors for the disease are advanced age and being a man.
White portrays Westheimer as sprightly even in advanced age, always eager to embark on new projects.
In February Rickles told Closer Weekly he had no plans to retire despite his advanced age.
Mr. Doyle attributed the error to a simple oversight, perhaps because of both men's advanced age.
The concern is particularly acute on Capitol Hill because of the advanced age of many lawmakers.
It's one thing to take on the front-runner over his advanced age and be right.
For decades after Poulidor retired at the advanced age (for cyclists) of 41, "Poupoularité" remained strong.
"I think it's no coincidence that they are both playing at this advanced age," Wertheim said.
"Whenever possible, avoiding delaying pregnancy to a more advanced age would be advisable," St-Onge added.
They found that the greatest improvement in survival among the most advanced age groups peaked around 1980.
Advanced age, obesity and stress are among the factors that can lead to this type of diabetes.
Akihito's abdication entails, by contrast, a retreat from public life spurred by advanced age and declining health.
Akihito is believed to be abdicating due to his advanced age and the pressures of the job.
It is expected to be Queen Elizabeth's last Heads of Government Meeting due to her advanced age.
Given their advanced age, many of the former guards have been ruled too frail to stand trial.
In addition, his lawyers are likely to stress mitigating factors such as his advanced age and health.
The Japanese phenomenon proved his abilities despite starting his MLB journey at the advanced age of 2783.
Ginsburg's physical condition is also bolstered by an unusual workout routine for a woman of her advanced age.
ET and decide for themselves whether or not Pacquiao is still an elite boxer at his advanced age.
Shelby is up for reelection in 2022 and may not choose to run because of his advanced age.
But his relatively advanced age as he nears 32 could limit his value to a Major League franchise.
North West has already, at the advanced age of two, proved herself to be a mistress of Snapchat.
Prosecutors typically cited other mitigating factors, including advanced age or illness, on top of a speedy guilty plea.
Glouner says his boss told him they didn't want to embarrass him by highlighting his advanced age. Damn.
One reason has been especially conspicuous: the advanced age of the company's artistic director, Alicia Alonso, now 98.
Nunes ascended to the top spot in Brazilian soccer almost accidentally, and by virtue of his advanced age.
Anxiety on Capitol Hill has been particularly high given the advanced age of a large swath of lawmakers.
This means there is even less selection against mutations that have bad effects only at that advanced age.
Mr. Mahathir's enduring charisma and rapier speech energized the opposition, all the more so given his advanced age.
Despite their advanced age and depleted numbers, the boys can still shake down a room full of 'Deadheads.
Notably, it will stop allowing retailers to sell flavored pods until they install advanced age verification software from JUUL.
Given Oberlander's advanced age, there's little optimism that Ottawa will be able to ever remove him from the country.
Is a history of amazing fights, dashed hopes, and advanced age reason enough to give Henderson a title shot?
Advanced age and fertility problems have meant that the three remaining northern whites have been unable to breed naturally.
In his advanced age, Bach still has a sparkle in his eye, an easy laugh and a natural warmth.
But for low- to moderate-income Americans, additional income is likely the driving force for working into advanced age.
Chiriboga, who has denied the charges, would be likely to serve his sentence at home given his advanced age.
The specimen was likely an adult male who reached an advanced age, as evidenced by his well-worn teeth.
Given Justice Ruth Ginsberg's advanced age and unpredictable health, another Supreme Court appointment may occur before next year's election.
He made a high-level Silicon Valley exec painfully aware of his advanced age in a torrent of colorful ways.
All of this comes as Buffett's advanced age highlights the need for investors to assess Berkshire once Buffett is gone.
Because of the advanced age of its average viewer, Fox is probably less concerned about cord-cutters than other networks.
Given Mr. Leoz's advanced age and health issues, the judge ordered him to be assessed by a medical panel first.
Among the more valuable lessons I learned is that actualization is feasible for a person of even significantly advanced age.
Even so, the announcement was a reminder of the advanced age of Justice Kennedy and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 84.
I feel sorry for kids whose parents are so protective they cannot go anywhere alone until a fairly advanced age.
Burr had reached an advanced age, and the effects of a stroke were evident in the shakiness of his signature.
However, Cosby's defense attorney, Joseph P. Green, asked for a sentence of house arrest, citing Cosby's advanced age and blindness.
They also cited Ms. Clark's advanced age and her charitable work in prison as reasons they voted for releasing her.
He's been doing it for 15 years, and even at his advanced age he still manages a hat every two days.
In statement released last month in response to the previous allegations, McGrath noted the president's advanced age and his physical limitations.
The filing says Stone's "advanced age, health, personal circumstances and lack of criminal history" weigh in favor of a lesser sentence.
" However, Cosby's defense attorney, Joseph P. Green, asked for a sentence of house arrest, citing Cosby's advanced age and blindness. "Mr.
More than 90% of prospective donors do, and cancer, heart disease, diabetes, and advanced age don't rule you out, Hernandez says.
They have not told his mother because they believe it would be too much for her to handle at her advanced age.
His advanced age helps win acceptance and prevents attempts at manipulation, he said, as the elderly are afforded respect in Mayan societies.
Like many in his age group, Chambers did not think youth was disqualifying but said advanced age made a candidate less attractive.
The practice of IVF for advanced age parents is not technically illegal as long as the parents give informed consent, Lawson said.
Patients who had a high risk of death — usually because of advanced age — were routinely transferred to other hospitals or sent home.
Elizabeth Warren, meanwhile, is older than Reagan was in 1980 and her relatively advanced age has been largely irrelevant as a factor.
Speculation about who will succeed Buffett as head of the unique conglomerate has picked up in recent years given his advanced age.
A spirited woman, she has traveled the world even in her advanced age, including taking a trip to Europe in her 90s.
A spirited woman, even in her advanced age, Roberta McCain has consistently traveled, including taking a trip to Europe in her 90s.
A factor working in the automakers' favor is the advanced age, 11.6 years on average, of the U.S. fleet of 23 million vehicles.
The Cuban government under the Castros has historically been viewed as one made up mainly of white men, especially those of advanced age.
And while Gutierrez has been concerned about Sanchez working at his advanced age, she hasn't had the heart to tell him to stop.
In 2013, the American Society of Reproductive Medicine revised its ethics committee report on oocyte or embryo donation to women of "advanced" age.
They're growing up in a technologically advanced age; they're growing up with a much broader perspective on the world than certainly I had.
Cosby, who is 80 years old, may also receive a lower sentence because of his advanced age and lack of previous criminal convictions.
Some known risk factors for hyperthyroidism in cats are advanced age, a diet of mostly canned cat food, and using a litter box.
Participating hospitals will screen older patients for vulnerabilities — including advanced age, cognitive problems, malnutrition and impaired mobility — that put them at higher risk.
Mr. Mahathir's advanced age is an asset: His term would presumably be short, forcing turnover in a country long dominated by dynastic politics.
"It has to do with the advanced age of recipients of donor eggs and embryos which raises risk for adverse pregnancy outcomes," he says.
He admitted that, as he wandered down the long, endless corridors of strange airports and conference complexes, he felt every bit his advanced age.
In contrast, "permanent" policies, including universal life insurance, last for the holder's life — or at least to an advanced age, typically 85 or 90.
Well into her own advanced age, she guided nursing home residents and their surrogates in navigating a labyrinthine and sometimes abusive health care system.
It would be four years until, at the "advanced" age of 21, she became the youngest chef in France to win a Michelin star.
" Referring to his advanced age, Mr. Arpaio added: "I carried a gun and a badge up until not long ago, so age means nothing.
Composed almost entirely of retirees living out of motorhomes performing seasonal labor, CamperForce workers are expected to perform physically demanding tasks despite their advanced age.
The question is to what degree he can reverse it, as Roger Federer, 34, managed at a more advanced age after his slump in 2013.
The 46-year-old actress told People that staying on the ABC medical drama seemed like a smart career move given her (cough) advanced age.
Today is going to be a legendary day in the history of fierce beefs between middle-aged comedy stars and extremely advanced-age film critics.
Future of the monarchy Last summer, 83-year-old Emperor Akihito voiced concerns that his advanced age may begin to affect his ability to rule.
Now, at my advanced age, I wonder how we are taught to believe something, but then we fail to learn how not to believe it.
Mr. Leoz's lawyers denied any wrongdoing by their client and argued against his extradition to the United States, invoking his advanced age and deteriorating health.
Despite the fact that they look to be of a pretty advanced age themselves, the fellows still seem in need of a parent of sorts.
But now, in an advanced age, he's become known to neighbors as a cordial but distant man, who has struggled with alcohol and drug addiction.
That a screenplay this underwritten was made into a movie is an undeniable testament to Eastwood's staying power in Hollywood, even at his advanced age.
In "The Silent Treatment," he writes: The silence my father and I inflicted on each other back then is now exacerbated by his advanced age.
Although Marin delivered a wrenching and deeply emotional plea for mercy, Judge Chen indicated only his advanced age prevented him from receiving a much stiffer sentence.
Given my mother's advanced age, I would like this family friend to take ownership of my mother's apartment after the inevitable occurs and my mother dies.
Maybe it was his relatively advanced age, but that song is shockingly mature, especially when compared to everything else in the first wave of rock music.
A clam named Ming died at the advanced age of 507 years old when researchers hauled it up from the depths off the coast of Iceland.
Because of longer life spans, women may also have higher medical bills and long-term care expenses due to the infirmities that can accompany advanced age.
"At this point, for artists of advanced age, time is precious and there's no more precious place to be than in the studio," Mr. Gray said.
The advanced age of many lawmakers is worrisome because older adults, especially those with existing medical conditions, are the most vulnerable to the COVID-28503 virus.
Based on Lev Grossman's book series of the same name, the show began in 2015 as a sort of advanced-age Harry Potter meets Chronicles of Narnia.
Despite his advanced age and a cancer diagnosis in recent years, Carter remains active and continues to regularly teach Sunday school at his local Maranatha Baptist Church.
And while I have reduced my number of hate-follows in my advanced age, I do keep a few around for schadenfreude and self-manufactured jealousy purposes.
It's what a contender should pay to wedge an impact hitter into the heart of its order, irrespective of Beltran's advanced age or impending free agent status.
But the findings of one recent study shed light onto the harsh reality that women of advanced age aren't having as much sex as their male counterparts.
But by the time he reached the grandest stage in basketball, the N.B.A., he was at an advanced age for a rookie and recovering from knee surgery.
M'Dunda, who built a reputation of having a very gentle and kind demeanor, showed no signs of existing medical issues despite her advanced age, a statement read.
During the hearing, the judge said Soden is physically and mentally impaired, is of an advanced age and lacks "substantial capacity for judgment," according to the transcript.
From this perspective, Mr Nicklaus should only feel threatened if Mr Woods manages to regain his former status as the unquestioned world number one despite his advanced age.
Both Chandra and XMM-Newton are healthy, according to McDowell, but they are both more than 10 years old, a pretty advanced age for a telescope in space.
Economists say the deceleration is normal given the relatively advanced age of the economy's recovery from the 2007-09 recession, with the labor market now near full employment.
The two men were among a few dozen whom Germany's central office for prosecuting Nazi crimes identified as fit and able to stand trial despite their advanced age.
Still, the findings suggest the combined effect of many lifestyle decisions may be able to help some people maintain healthy arteries even with advanced age, the authors conclude.
Very little, according to a lawsuit filed this spring that accused both men of exploiting Mr. Indiana's advanced age to sell bogus artworks that they attributed to him.
Many of the old trattorias had succumbed to the guidebook hordes or the advanced age of their owners or the existential dread of preparing another cacio e pepe.
Biden, Sanders and Warren are all septuagenarians who enjoy high name ID, and Democrats like them in spite of — or, in some cases, because of — their advanced age.
He far outlived her and retained his capacity for falling in love to an advanced age, proposing to a 19-year-old when he was in his early 70s.
It unfortunately looks like he was not a victim of his advanced age, however, but instead swam into a part of the enclosure which was supposed to be sealed.
" Asked Sunday about Biden's advanced age — he is 77 — Dodd mentioned another politician, Nancy Pelosi, who will turn 80 this year and is doing a "hell of a job.
"Your advanced age and your dramatic state of health command you to not take care of the duties of the state any more," they wrote in an open letter.
According to new docs filed in the case -- which went to trial this week in L.A. -- Quincy says Sony Music and MJJ Productions took advantage of his advanced age.
The impeachment allegations against Mugabe include that he is "of advanced age" and too incapacitated to serve, and that he "allowed his wife to usurp constitutional power," per AP.
Never completely got out of politics Several bouts with illness and advanced age kept Bush out of the spotlight in recent years and he has rarely made public remarks.
However, the advanced age of the Democrats jockeying for speaker is reflected in the historical trend: The age of the speaker is significantly higher in recent history than overall.
And Biden, who would be 78 upon taking office, said that decades of experience in government and his advanced age makes him more, not less, qualified to be president.
Years before Pope Benedict XVI shocked the world by retiring in 2013, Cardinal Danneels had raised the possibility of popes retiring in advanced age or when their health deteriorated.
But in Mr. Conyers's case, the charges quickly meshed with other issues, like the advanced age of some House members and the desire of younger Democrats for new leadership.
But given Redstone's poor health and advanced age, investors and media observers have wondered if he can effectively manage such large businesses, or if he's managing anything at all.
Despite their advanced age and the daily 20-minute playing commitment required, none of the 22 elderly participants from the San Francisco area dropped out due to illness or disinterest.
He surprised many by taking the Miami job at a relatively advanced age in 2011, but he was able to take Frank Haith's players to a Sweet 16 in 2013.
Weinstein's defense attorneys wrote in a sentencing letter that their client's personal charitable giving, advanced age, medical issues and lack of a criminal history should lead to a lower sentence.
The advanced age of many lawmakers is worrisome because older adults, especially those with existing medical conditions, are the most vulnerable to COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus.
Two different attacks launched against Sanders this week, one from the Conservative Club for Growth and another from a pro-Israel group, Democratic Majority for Israel, noted Sanders' advanced age.
Mr. Horne turned down the opportunity to write the official biography of Mr. Kissinger, citing his advanced age and the vast trove of documentation that he would have to confront.
His lawyer, Andreas Scharmer, said he had found out about Hanning's death on Tuesday evening, but declined to comment on the cause of death beyond pointing to the man's advanced age.
The obituary editors try to get the big figures — "particularly those of advanced age or those who are dangerously ill" — to the copy desks for final editing quickly, Mr. McDonald said.
His attorneys wrote in the letter to Judge James Burke that Weinstein's personal charitable giving, advanced age, medical issues and lack of a criminal history should lead to a lower sentence.
Ciamati, wearing a patched brown dress with a basket slung over her shoulder for collecting food scraps, said her advanced age has weakened her ability to pursue justice for her land.
Ciamati, wearing a patched brown dress with a basket slung over her shoulder for collecting food scraps, said her advanced age has weakened her ability to pursue justice for her land.
Daniel B. Kaplan, an assistant professor of social work at Adelphi University in Garden City, N.Y., said in an email that living to an advanced age was a relatively recent achievement.
"Oh, 'Persuasion,'" one of the ladies, Mary Marshall, said, referring to the book whose heroine, despite her advanced age (27), finds romance with the man she ill-advisedly spurned years earlier.
Clint Eastwood, even at his advanced age, is known for churning out films: He's a no-nonsense director who often shoots just one take of a scene and calls it good enough.
The court, which handles graft and public corruption cases, said the ruling could be appealed, and legal experts have said Ms. Marcos could fight a prison sentence because of her advanced age.
With justices now often remaining on the court into advanced age (Ruth Bader Ginsburg is 85 and Kennedy retired just before he turned 20455), each man could conceivably serve until around 290.
Roger Federer was back at No. 133, and Feliciano Lopez, a fellow 213-year-old, was asked if any man would ever get to the top spot at that advanced age again.
Barnard's Star has been an object of intense astronomical interest for a century due to its proximity to Earth, fast motion through our skies, and advanced age of seven to 12 billion years.
A recent analysis of global demographic data suggests this may very well be the maximum age attainable by humans, and that it's extremely unlikely anyone will ever live much beyond this advanced age.
In a speech last year, Akihito, who is 83, hinted that he wanted to move on, saying his advanced age and his fitness level was making it difficult to carry out his duties.
They include having already had the conditions, having cancer, recent surgery or trauma, immobility, advanced age, using estrogen, being pregnant, being obese, and sitting in a window seat (because it can limit mobility).
No change in copy) By Jahmal Corner Feb 28 (Reuters) - Meb Keflezighi has run past his humble beginnings, his marathon opponents and his advanced age as he reaches distances only he can see.
But he is running for the world's most demanding job at an advanced age and set up the comparison by presenting himself as the only candidate with the tools to face down Trump.
Mr. Luo is an unexpected choice to run the Central Liaison Office because of his relatively advanced age, 65, and because he has already worked as a provincial-level leader in mainland China.
An 85-year-old retired dean of the New York City medical school attended by Durst's wife before she vanished was permitted to testify under similar conditions on Tuesday due to his advanced age.
Sanders had two advantages during that cycle: he was a fresh voice (despite his advanced age) on the national political scene and he was the only foil — in temperament, messaging and style — to Clinton.
Mayor Bill de Blasio has quietly postponed work on New York City's third water tunnel, an engineering marvel and a project long regarded as essential given the advanced age of the two existing tunnels.
Not every person with atrial fibrillation can take blood thinners, but people with risk factors like advanced age, diabetes, congestive heart failure or a history of stroke should consider taking these medicines, Marzec said.
So it's refreshing that Doris, the Swedish heroine of Sofia Lundberg's debut novel, "The Red Address Book," is truly old at 96 and depicted with an unflinching eye toward the realities of advanced age.
For the highly guarded 76-year-old candidate, there's great peril in unscripted televised moments where he's forced to fend off bomb after bomb thrown by younger rivals subtly bringing up his advanced age.
It's certainly not because I respect and admire the team's ownership; Jerry Reinsdorf escapes auto-citation when asked for the names of shit-heel owners solely because his advanced age keeps him from media appearances.
The German Shepherd's owner, Kara Swindle, had told Kansas City's KCTV that she was worried that given the 10-year-old dog's advanced age, he would not be able to survive the long flight home.
In a study published in Nature Communications, researchers from the University of Nottingham have shown that 13 cloned sheep, four of which were genetic duplicates of Dolly, have reached an advanced age in good health.
Aware of his advanced age, and even a little surprised by it — he had expected to die young, he said — he spoke with a consciousness of the historical value of what he had to impart.
The advanced age of most lawmakers, as well as the close proximity they have to tourists, has sparked days of anxiety about what if, any steps, would be taken to limit access to the building.
Williams, 36, fields more than her fair share of questions about her advanced age in the sport, how often she considers retirement, and what keeps her motivated after more than two decades on the court.
An 85-year-old retired dean of the New York City medical school attended by Durst's wife before she vanished was permitted to testify under similar conditions as Chavin on Tuesday due to his advanced age.
But though it lived to an advanced age, Scotty was no stranger to injuries; the fossilized bones show it suffered broken ribs, an infected jaw, and a possible bite from a rival tyrannosaur on its tail.
"Cannabis is a crucial part of the treatment regimens of hundreds of thousands of individuals, including many who have vulnerable immune systems because of their advanced age or a serious medical condition," according to the letter.
"Cannabis is a crucial part of the treatment regimens of hundreds of thousands of individuals, including many who have vulnerable immune systems because of their advanced age or a serious medical condition," the organization's letter read.
Concerns over the spread of the virus have proliferated in the Capitol, where the close quarters and advanced age and travel schedules of many lawmakers mean members of Congress could be especially susceptible to the disease.
Andrés Chadwick, the interior minister of Chile, issued a brief statement on behalf of the right-wing government of Sebastián Piñera, sending condolences to her family but noting only her advanced age and not her accomplishments.
The memo did not suggest a specific sentence, but said leniency was appropriate under sentencing guidelines based on Stone's "advanced age," the relatively short sentences given to others convicted in the Russia probe, and other factors.
Already Republicans close to the White House are predicting that Trump, if reelected in 2020, could have at least one additional Supreme Court seat to fill if Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg retires, given her advanced age.
" She also spent five weeks at the Betty Ford Clinic in 1984 for alcohol abuse, writing that they "transformed my life — and gave me a chance to start growing up — even at my advanced age ... of 45.
Because of his advanced age, Captain America isn't even brought into the resistance against Wanda in House of M, but if he was, he'd clearly be appalled by any world where leadership is determined by genetic superiority.
Last summer, the 83-year-old Emperor voiced concerns that his advanced age may begin to affect his ability to serve, following an announcement last May that he and Empress Michiko, 81, would reduce their public appearances.
Voters were prepared to overlook his advanced age and the admission that he was no economic expert, but they were less forgiving when he failed to seek expert advice to combat Nigeria's first recession in a generation.
Given each's advanced age, and their ability to rely on having limited screen time in previous contests, the next debate might be revealing of their stamina and debating prowess in a one-on-one match with Trump.
The idea that young people would find his advanced age alienating clearly proved wrong; the fact that he advocated for unpopular causes decades before those positions came to be understood as correct was part of his appeal.
More cynical observers of American politics may feel that Mr. Paddock's advanced age, white race and non-Muslim religious background make it less likely that he will be tagged a terrorist, whatever may emerge about his politics.
SIGAR's 46th quarterly report — a tally that itself underlines the advanced age of the Pentagon's failed Afghan efforts — sketched how the United States is propping up a corrupt and weak pauper state with military support and cash.
The judge said she considered it unlikely that either man could successfully appeal the decision against him, and that each should expect to serve time in prison, in spite of Mr. Marin's arguments about his advanced age.
Perhaps because of the central role Mr. Mugabe has played in the nation's history and his advanced age, even ZANU-PF officials who led efforts to impeach him have simply said that he should be allowed to rest.
Federer has already proved that he can learn new tennis tricks at an advanced age, having come back from knee surgery and a six-month layoff, the longest of his career, to win the Australian Open in January.
He told those on hand that day that any cut in pensions would devastate the well-being of retirees and force many out of their homes and into a life that, at their advanced age, they cannot handle.
Even after she stepped down from that post in 1979, she continued to serve the agency and her elderly peers for decades, well into her own advanced age, variously as president, board member, paid staff member and volunteer.
During a New Hampshire drop-by at the Somersworth Historical Society, Biden invoked the spirit of Satchel Paige, perhaps the greatest pitcher in Negro League Baseball, who only made it to the majors at the advanced age of 42.
"Bail is justified under the circumstances given Mr. Cosby's advanced age and the strong likelihood that his conviction will not stand on appeal," his lawyers, Brian W. Perry and Kristen L. Weisenberger, wrote in the latest request for bail.
The first lovelorn woman Peter Pan (Robin Williams) leaves behind is Wendy, played in the film by Maggie Smith, her advanced age compared to Peter's middle age a pointed reminder that she chose to grow up decades before the lost boy.
His career to this point has been oft-abbreviated and not lined with the typical developmental resources, and so it's easy enough to look past his advanced age and wonder what he could become with the right system and instruction.
However, the conversation around the Emperor's hope to step down (who cited concerns his advanced age might be affecting his ability to serve) has been dominated by the debate on the role women play in the world's oldest hereditary monarchy.
Berry's advanced age—he looked old even in the early 50s, and no one would ever confuse him for a teenager—had the added effect of him distancing from his fans, even as he echoed their desires back to them.
Rome (CNN)Pope Francis has removed three cardinals from his small council of advisers for reasons of advanced age, the Vatican said Wednesday, though two also have been the subject of allegations relating to sexual abuse or covering it up.
"Think of the bravery it took to leave his comfortable life as landed gentry in England for the New World and at his 'advanced' age," Ms. Howell Sarno, a native of Connecticut who lives in California, said in an email.
Efraim Zuroff, a Holocaust historian and the Simon Wiesenthal Center's chief Nazi hunter, applauded the decision to deport Mr. Berger, saying his advanced age in no way diminished his guilt or the need to hold him accountable for his crimes.
Observers have spent this week critiquing the intelligence, tech savvy and even the advanced age of the legions of campaign volunteers trying to navigate the new app that was supposed to make the reporting process easier but wound up destroying it.
At a certain age, YOLO might seem like a badass mantra for doing cool shit while you're young, but at a slightly more advanced age, YOLO feels more like an embrace of the grand cosmic joke that is life itself.
Aldrin "is a vulnerable adult, as defined by Florida statutes...due to Plaintiff's advanced age of 88 years," the suit alleges, adding that Andrew has "knowingly and through deception or intimidation" deprived him of his finances, property, and knowledge of his business affairs.
The constitutional court rejected the argument by Groening's lawyers that imprisonment at his advanced age would violate his right to life, adding that the gravity of his crimes meant there was a particular need for him to be seen to be punished.
Even at a reasonably advanced age, if two people share as much in taste and background as Nelle Harper Lee and Wayne Flynt, a depth of feeling can develop, a kind of melding of minds and lives that is worth a lifetime's intimacy.
THR books editor Andy Lewis (no relation, we hope) traveled to Lewis' home in Las Vegas to interrogate, errrr, interview the famously difficult comedian, who was obviously in no mood that day to talk about how advanced age was affecting his career.
William Henry Harrison died about a month into office, and for over a century, the official story was that he tempted fate by delivering an overlong inaugural address in bad weather while deliberately underdressed to demonstrate his manly vitality despite his advanced age.
"Given the crowds that often gather in and around the Supreme Court, not to mention the advanced age of several of the justices, it's the right call to close the building to the public until further notice," he said in a statement.
But the two Democratic presidential candidates may share more than their advanced age and stents, they also can talk about politics in a way that makes it seem like them and only them have the right answers — but for totally different reasons.
His early professional career was spent in the Puerto Rico winter leagues as well as in the American minors, and he came to the big leagues as a starting pitcher with the St. Louis Cardinals in 28 at the relatively advanced age of 2200.
The generator named the Trump playlist "Red Wine + A Pelvic Thrust," which in this context is a deeply upsetting image, but it did manage to gauge that they were both of a more advanced age and deliver songs mostly from the '70s and '80s.
A Catholic Church spokeswoman who served under McCarrick when he was archbishop of Washington, D.C., told The Washington Post that McCarrick will remain in a secluded Kansas friary while he secures a private residence outside of the church, citing his advanced age as a reason.
One month later, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Holly Kendig issued her ruling: While "Feud" arose from protected speech, Ms. de Havilland had adequately shown enough cause to deserve her day in court, with the suit fast-tracked because of the plaintiff's advanced age.
However, Boeing still hopes to win orders from the Canadian government, which is now studying how to cover a gap in its air force capabilities given delays in its fighter procurement plans and the advanced age of its current fleet of CF-18 jets.
Whether it's the numbers, the advanced age, the poor possession stats, the lack of first-round draft picks or the eye test—this 3-1 deficit is a far deeper hole than the 3-1 deficit they faced two years ago—this feels like the end.
Read more: Here's what we know about Robert Bowers, the suspected Pittsburgh synagogue shooterVulnerable victimsBowers targeted a number of people who were particularly vulnerable because of their advanced age, and he demonstrated a lack of remorse after the mass shooting, federal prosecutors said in court papers.
But the one view that pervades every corner of Mr. Biden's camp is that he must choose someone who is clearly prepared to assume the presidency, both because of his own advanced age and because of the gravity of the economic and social crisis confronting the country.
The company, Morgan Art Foundation, a for-profit entity, has accused the pair of taking advantage of Mr. Indiana's advanced age and isolation on a remote island off the coast of Maine to produce a bunch of inauthentic works that they sold under Mr. Indiana's name.
John Franzese, who emerged as one of the deadliest, most prosperous and longest-living Mafia chieftains while basking in the company of celebrities like Frank Sinatra and Rocky Graziano, died on Monday, almost three years after he was released from prison because of his advanced age.
The Vatican, mindful of Father Maciel's "advanced age and delicate health," (he was in his mid-eighties at the time of the trial) decided to forgo a canonical hearing and asked him to retire to a private life of penance and prayer, giving up any form of public ministry.
In a way, Teo going to the NBA at a somewhat advanced age — he turned 30 earlier in March — is a throwback to the glory days of Serbian and European basketball, when ballers would only make their NBA move after proving themselves in the Euroleague and local competitions.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The run of gains on Wall Street turns 8 years old on Thursday and, despite its advanced age, is expected to rage on, with perhaps a few hiccups, based on a combination of stronger company earnings, lower taxes and a corporate-friendly administration in Washington.
O'Brien is eighty-five years old, and praising this novel for its ambition, its daring vitality, its curiosity about the present age and about the lives of those displaced by its turbulence shouldn't be mistaken for the backhanded compliment that all this is remarkable given the author's advanced age.
The panel weighed what it called a "horrendous" crime that could not be "excused, explained or forgotten" against Dr. Friedgood's advanced age, his medical condition and his positive prison record, which included saving the lives of a guard who was having a heart attack and an inmate who was choking.
Trump was able to get two conservative justices through the Senate -- Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh-- during his first term and, due to the advanced age of a number of the justices, there exists a very real possibility of several more openings on the nation's highest court within the next few years.
One is a question of whether they are too old for the job, though in the case of the 19043-year-old Biden, that issue may be muted by the advanced age of Bernie Sanders, one of his leading primary opponents, and President Donald Trump, if Biden makes it to the general election.
Sturgeon farming is a long process, and depending on the variety, eggs are not ready to harvest until the fish reaches an advanced age: this can be as long as 18 years old in the case of the Beluga variety, which can weigh as much as 200 kg at the time of slaughter.
Federal agencies go after e-cigarettes Because of the significant rise in vaping by teens, the US Food and Drug Administration announced new restrictions on e-cigarette sales in November, including restricting sales of flavored e-cigarettes to locations with age restrictions and requiring advanced age verification processes for online vaping sales.
"When we consider factors like being younger —say, 51 rather than 78 — being separated or divorced, single, or never married, this creates space for more ego-driven, self-focused sexual behavior rather than having to worry about a partner's feelings, children or increased health problems that come from advanced age," explained Richmond.
"With age might come other life stresses such as illness, aging parents, and work-related stress and responsibilities," she said, adding that potential assisted reproductive efforts — such as IVF or donor eggs — and the pregnancy risks that come with trying to conceive at a more advanced age may increase mental health risks.
The guy who started banging at the advanced age of 20 because the chip on his shoulder from getting smacked in the back of his head in front of the whole class in ninth grade was gaining weight by the minute while everybody else was trying to figure life out in the form of higher education or working.
"While it is widely accepted that physiological changes that occur in women after 35 can affect conception, pregnancy and the health of the child, most men do not realize their advanced age can have a similar impact," study author Gloria Bachmann, director of the Women's Health Institute at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, said in a statement.
Because of Sled's advanced age and his parents' penchant for risk-taking, Terry grew up in a house that brimmed with American mythology: His paternal grandfather fought in the Civil War, his mother was deeper into black music than most white people of the time, and his father spoke often about playing against Walter Johnson and Ty Cobb.
"Particularly in this technologically advanced age, where it is possible to do so many things from anywhere, the main impediment I see is an ingrained commitment to that face-time heavy, butt-in-chair 'ideal worker' culture on the part of certain managers," Mihalich-Levin said, adding that work cultures that have not de-gendered their flexible work options penalize mothers.
If I'm fortunate to live to an advanced age, I hope that a young person will be by my side, so I can look into their eyes and see that our work continues; that the sacrifices we made and the constant obstacles to our well-being were for the greater good of our people; that we paid it forward into the future.
She has also become a powerful symbol of perseverance; despite the personal darkness she has staved off over the years (including at least one suicide attempt), and her advanced age, Ms. Kusama continues to make art almost every day: All 45 paintings in the Zwirner exhibition are new and, while her rooms are fabricated by craftspeople, she conceives every single detail.
Her magic has also tended to be somewhat erratic over the series, perhaps due to her advanced age: while she was able to bring back Jon Snow and murder Renly Baratheon with a shadow-baby, her other attempts at spellcasting and communing with her god have been less successful — like when she had Stannis kill his only daughter, Shireen, to ensure a military victory against the Boltons, which he then failed to secure.
But what makes Matt Brown so perfect, and arguably the reason the UFC rewarded him with such a long contract despite his advanced age and recent loss, is that he wanted the fight with Maia, not because it would move him up the welterweight rankings or because it would be the most lucrative fight available, but because Maia's jiu-jitsu genius represented the Ohio native's greatest possible challenge as a competitor, the "biggest mountain" he could climb, he said.

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