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"frail" Definitions
  1. (especially of an old person) physically weak and thin
  2. weak; easily damaged or broken
"frail" Synonyms
weak feeble debilitated enfeebled weakened infirm enervated sapped effete wasted languid prostrate faint prostrated wimpy asthenic wimpish unsubstantial soft softened slight diminutive small little puny delicate fine shrimpy dainty wispy petite slim trim slightly built skinny pint-sized thin midget undersize light slender scrawny lanky reedy bony spindly twiggy scraggy skeletal emaciated gaunt weedy lithe anorectic anorexic ultrathin sick ill unwell ailing poorly sickly incapacitated crippled in poor health unhealthy indisposed diseased bedridden below par peaked invalid decrepit aged doddering anile superannuated ancient elderly old senescent senile dotard no spring chicken over the hill long in the tooth weakly faltering doddery fragile tender sensitive tenuous shaky flimsy breakable insubstantial rickety frangible brittle ramshackle vulnerable unsound shatterable fracturable dodgy shattery jerry-built easily broken easily damaged unstable unsteady teetery wonky tottering tottery precarious rocky insecure wobbly wavering rattletrap gossamer gossamery diaphanous filmy feathery gauzy sheer gauzelike cobwebby chiffony silky silken tiffany fibrous spineless weakling nerveless characterless wet invertebrate errant fallible impotent erring flawed imperfect resistless limp-wristed impressionable susceptible persuadable pliable suggestible malleable influenceable pliant gullible susceptive ingenuous credulous naive impressible easily influenced easily led easily tempted lame timorous unconvincing unenthusiastic meagre(UK) meager(US) spiritless timid gentle mild pathetic tame half-hearted faint-hearted low-key wishy-washy remote outside negligible off unlikely improbable doubtful distant implausible dubious marginal far-fetched inconceivable faulty wrong incorrect inaccurate erroneous false inexact fallacious defective amiss imprecise unreliable awry deficient impaired ignorant mortal uncertain error-prone careless deceptive errable faultful heedless human liable questionable powerless helpless ineffective ineffectual incapable hamstrung impuissant useless inadequate handcuffed unfit paralysed(UK) paralyzed(US) unable underfed undernourished famished hungry ill-fed malnourished starved starving lean underweight haggard angular hothouse coddled exotic intense oppressive overprotected pampered stifling oversheltered shielded defenseless(US) exposed unprotected unguarded undefended unresistant unarmed open endangered naked indefensible caught pigeon poor wide open quivering shaking trembling quaking trembly tremulous shuddering shuddery wobbling wabbly aquiver atremble wabbling quavery fleshly corporeal physical bodily corporal worldly earthly perishable temporal earthborn ephemeral impermanent natural passing transient sublunary creatural animate woman lady dame female girl lass gal miss lassie dowager chick matron broad filly maiden maid gentlewoman colleen girlie damsel More
"frail" Antonyms
strong stalwart mighty powerful rugged stout fit hale healthy robust sound sturdy substantial tough vigorous fat hearty heavy rough solid infrangible nonbreakable unbreakable durable resistant toughened shatterproof indestructible non-breakable adamantine everlasting hard-wearing armored(US) armoured(UK) long-lasting lasting imperishable backboned firm hard courageous brave bold daring gutsy disconcerted nervy unafraid virile decisive dynamic interesting lively exciting good resilient hardy resolute steadfast tenacious staunch uncompromising unwavering irrepressible brawny big strapping great buff powerhouse ripped overpowering muscular jacked heavyweight Herculean energetic faultless flawless impeccable perfect accurate adequate ample complete correct enough fixed honest OK reliable right sufficient true unbroken well-fed well-nourished overweight undeniable well-founded unscathed uninjured capable able undamaged unharmed unhurt infallible immaculate unblemished absolute consummate pure precise immortal pristine indefectible unerring stainless nonhuman spotless unimpaired likely certain definite sure anticipated expected foreseeable predicted probable promising forceful fervent fervid intense ardent fiery passionate knockout commanding impassioned ferocious vehement explosive perfervid high increased massive significant considerable enormous huge inordinate extraordinary excellent fine large favorable(US) extreme favourable(UK) inhuman godly godlike subhuman unearthly otherworldly spiritual non-human non-mortal bloke boy chap gentleman guy lad laddie male man

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In this mostly male sample, 433 percent of patients were deemed frail and another 16 percent very frail.
Surely, I'm not the only one moved to near tears at photographs of a frail-looking Liu with his almost equally frail-looking wife Liu Xia.
To be old and frail is not an identity to be acclaimed and the old and frail are generally unable or unwilling to represent themselves as such.
After two years, people who weren't frail at the start of the study were no less likely to become frail with exercise than without it, the study found.
By then, her mother was frail — she had cancer.
To see if hospitals with higher volumes of frail surgical patients also do better, McIsaac and colleagues studied data on more than 63,300 frail patients in Ontario who had non-cardiac surgeries.
My voice comes out frail, disappointed, all age and regret.
When I shook her hand, it felt tiny and frail.
It is letting market forces weed out frail local firms.
VR is not quite ready for our frail little bodies.
That she is too skinny and frail to be desirable.
I felt frail and infirm, betrayed by my own body.
He takes notice of Bob's frail, ill son, Tiny Tim.
Mr. Durst is 74 and frail, and worth $100 million.
Schwarzenbach, normally frail and intense, "seemed to revive," Maillart wrote.
The sanctuary also has learned to care for frail chimps.
Many of those jobs are in the economically frail east.
He looked older and more frail than I had imagined.
They took her, frail and bandaged, to her aunt's home.
That can prove a frail shield in the high Himalayas.
So had 35 to 43 percent of the very frail.
Evacuating older, frail patients can put the patients at risk.
Here's a video for their song made with Microsoft Excel: Halifax, Nova Scotia I've sung the praises of a band called Frail Body from Chicago, but there's also a band from Halifax called Frail Hands.
He "appeared frail and at times disoriented," as Politico put it.
Other seeds are more frail, and die when dried or frozen.
America locks up the mentally frail "out of indifference", he says.
These days, Mr Zeman looks frail in his rare public appearances.
Jet Li looks unrecognizable , shocks fans with frail appearance in photo.
And even at a frail 68, he was still pretty good.
Together, they represent the tenuous and ultimately frail nature of power.
Cadet, old and frail, waxes nostalgic about the revolution's many achievements.
But humans are frail, and even the best pilots make mistakes.
So, the end of the game, Joel is the frail one.
Kunis was pretty vocal about her dismay with her frail body.
Of course, Madison knows something about keeping that frail hope alive.
How many intruders are tiny, frail women in brightly colored coats?
A frail old man in a flea-bitten cable knit sweater.
He was twenty-five and frail, and wore an orange hoodie.
One Last Question Before the Operation: Just How Frail Are You?
Lifting, feeding or walking frail Juliet became a human-canine tango.
It is an intentional self-blinding to avoid offending frail sensibilities.
My son kicked one leg and bent his bony, frail knee.
Old and frail At 45, Sudan was elderly in rhino years.
She gets hurt, but no one would confuse her as frail.
A frail animal, she noted, doesn't linger very long in nature.
She is frail, depleted and seems much older than her 4003 years.
Pierce's personal life was hellacious, his frail wife constantly suffering from illness.
The frail 83-year-old writer was lucky to survive the assault.
McCarrick remains in Washington and is in frail health, the church said.
At the time, my energy was extremely depleted and I was frail.
He's a frail old man who needs help going to the bathroom.
But walking around outdoors proved that the Bluetooth connection is still frail.
He was occasionally photographed with visiting leaders looking increasing frail and doddery.
But democracy's defences in Latin America are relatively frail, as Venezuela shows.
Are you responsible for older parents or perhaps a medically frail neighbor?
At times he seemed frail and at one point a bit distracted.
"Given her frail health there is obvious cause for concern," says Kingston.
I sat next to her, and I touched her skinny, frail body.
Does that new friend seem too frail to go to the theater?
And so, defying frail health, he improvises a meal and hurries out.
Why, she wonders, cannot one of them whisk away her frail grandmother?
It is their job to keep the frail and the elderly alive.
Should we do an assessment that indicates how frail she might be?
A blue vase sits atop the boxes looking starkly vulnerable and frail.
Carl Ellis was with his frail, 73-year-old mother, Wilma Jean.
My parents are old and frail, and live by themselves in Calcutta.
We live in a world where masculinity is both frail and toxic.
You watch the person you're caring for slowly weaken and become frail.
Frail but flexible, intricate and intact, the nest was wondrous to behold.
Many were frail, walking only with the support of friends or relatives.
"Is a disabled or frail person not worthy of love?" he asked.
They are both aging, but Bennett is frail, susceptible to dangerous missteps.
In interviews, Ms. Fisher had talked about how frail her mother was.
Nearly 92, Benedict appears to be frail but in relatively good health.
Someone at the hospital had drawn angel wings on his frail back.
The absence of gravity tends to make us frail in multiple ways.
While the students are older, not all of them seemed particularly frail.
A moderate-risk procedure like gall bladder removal or joint replacement involved a risk of death that was higher than 5 percent within a month for frail patients, and a nearly 19-percent risk for the very frail.
By 90 days, mortality after supposedly low-risk surgery climbed to 5 percent in the frail and about 23 percent in the very frail; for moderate-risk operations, the rates were about 11 percent and 34 percent, respectively.
"It could potentially decrease the risk of becoming frail," Kojima said by email.
Frail elders are at higher risk for falls, fractures, hospitalizations and cognitive decline.
Could we be as frail and fallible as those apostates so visibly are,
The girl was frail and always hungry, Dmitriyev said in a recent interview.
"My mom is in very frail health," she explains to PEOPLE en Español.
Right-wing media labeled her as too frail and physically weak to lead.
The frail security balance of an increasingly multipolar world has many countries worried.
" DeGuerin says following Durst's extradition that he is "good but in frail health.
Thompson was a frail 65 pounds, and wasn't expected to live much longer.
Her name is Marie; she is frail but firm, and happy to talk.
That someone, because she's a woman and she's a grandma, that she's frail?
A frail, older Mandela looks either confused, surprised or unimpressed by the Trumps.
She also dines occasionally with her father, a frail man in his 90s.
But then I'm not frail, isolated, lonely or living in a care home.
He didn't have a false bone in that toughened, frail frame of his.
But flags also can allow frail humans to feel bolstered by higher powers.
My mother, frail but with a Pimm's cocktail in hand, was among them.
Though frail, she took part in street protests until about eight years ago.
Even as her body and mind grew more frail, she was unfailingly cheerful.
The nation has a frail and feeble electric grid, and lagging broadband deployment.
Though Mr. Tshisekedi did not look frail, never once did he stand up.
Two days is a long time to keep 423 frail, traumatized people alive.
Meanwhile, I had just shelled out $25 to cuddle with a frail guy.
The people most at risk are the young, elderly, frail or immune-compromised.
Most have not eaten properly for weeks, making them incredibly thin and frail.
It allows the frail, the old and the sick to rest their feet.
"I've become sympathetic to the plight of the frail human body," he writes.
The South African leader, old and frail, struggled to rise from a low sofa.
"I had no idea how claustrophobic and frail those space capsules were," he explained.
How does a frail old woman in a nursing home try to commit suicide?
"I had no idea how claustrophobic and frail those space capsules were," he says.
Where will Jillian go when they're too old and frail to care for her?
Almost too frail to stand, he hobbles forward, slowly headed toward an uncertain future.
That single mistake with the pills sent his already frail heart into cardiac arrest.
"I saw a very gaunt, frail-looking child," the paper quotes Munoz as testifying.
The scary thing about empires is that they're both incredibly strong and surprisingly frail.
Among those who were physically frail but not cognitively impaired, mortality was 25 percent.
Durst is "good but in frail health," DeGuerin tells PEOPLE following the Friday extradition.
And Puerto Rico's frail power grid has long been on the brink of collapse.
The sites began publicizing false evidence that Clinton was frail and suffered from seizures.
"I had no idea how claustrophobic and frail those space capsules were," he said.
Her only complaint was how people kept treating her as if she were frail.
He doesn't want their memories to be tainted by seeing him so frail.  Breathe.
Frail bodies lug what few things they can carry — including sick and starving children.
And, of course, hospitals and doctors' offices harbor germs especially dangerous to someone frail.
Humans are animals; human nature is riven with conflicts; reason is a frail reed.
Now, however, Mr. Redstone, 93 and frail, is sequestered in his Beverly Hills mansion.
Malnutrition can occur in obese people as well as in the frail and underweight.
He is now stooped, slow-moving and frail, but he remains worth $100 million.
He gripped my hand in a surprisingly strong clasp for someone so frail-looking.
While Mr. Hambleton kept painting almost until he died, he was becoming increasingly frail.
But today I sit and hold his hand, pale and frail against my own.
Aaron had always prided himself on his physical fitness, but suddenly he felt frail.
Two of the grandchildren, ages 1 and 4, have frail limbs indicative of malnutrition.
The now-elderly defendant is visibly frail and has arrived at court by wheelchair.
Bad knees and frail health mean she goes out rarely, not even to vote.
It's not that he looks feeble or frail; it's just that he looks 76.
The frail woman didn't open her eyes when her older son entered the room.
There would be substantial cuts to the Medicaid program, which covers many frail patients.
"Specialization in the care of frail patients is a strategy to consider," McIsaac said.
Little was heard from him in the past year as he grew more frail.
These frail devices, so much frailer after several hundred years, offer no sustaining succor.
Grandmas are often portrayed as frail and ignorant things, but the grandmas we know?
She slides out of her mother's body, soot-black and frail as a flower.
He seemed frail, keeping his legs wide and stiff as if running on stilts.
Not on the list of golden-years pursuits: caring for a frail elderly parent.
The figures, despite their pallid coloring and twiggy compositions, don't appear frail or sickly.
Who are the frail human forms that bookend the high-tech screens that divide them?
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No — these are typically frail, elderly patients battling other conditions ranging from pneumonia to dementia.
But here, as Jessica remembered her mother's final moments, she seemed weak, frail, impossibly small.
Lindo, who is currently running for San Francisco district supervisor, is frail, weak, and parched.
Loved ones embraced outside as friends helped the pilot's frail father walk through the crowd.
On the surface, this pale, male and frail demography mirrors that of the archetypal Brexiteer.
The more I spend the more my frail ego feels compelled to defend my purchases.
Deciding whether or not to evacuate is tricky, in particular for the frail and elderly.
At 93, frail and forgetful, he has finally lost control of the country he ruined.
The disease can also lead to incomplete recovery among older and frail patients, he said.
In the group that was both frail and cognitively impaired, 11 of 26 patients died.
One day, the frail knot of people and places that is you will dissolve forever.
Furman, he feared, was becoming increasingly frail and couldn't take care of the house alone.
U no all the white people feel like they are frail blonde gifts from God !
The sad scene ends with frail customers walking away empty-handed after hours of waiting.
He is physically frail, hobbling to and from his visitations with his lawyers and family.
In time, though, her mother grows increasingly frail, they also assume an undertow of sadness.
He also found Alaa's mother's corpse; she had stayed behind, too frail to run away.
Lawler's work is periodically topical, as with her occasional, somewhat frail gestures of antiwar sentiment.
But he is increasingly looking frail, stoking a scramble in ZANU-PF to succeed him.
On the other hand, frail Jake (Noah Robbins) majored in postcolonial gender studies at Bennington.
One possibility is that some people have genes that make them more frail than others.
"The more frail a patient is, the higher the risk of complications," Dr. Seib said.
One frail man sits in his wheelchair outside the double doors, parked in the sun.
Frail and prone to a variety of ailments, Locke died from cardiac illness in 1954.
But her body, tiny and frail as it is, is stronger than any of us.
One woman was so frail her bones were visible beneath her skin, Ms. Kelly said.
In the days before the ceremony, several were forced to cancel because of frail health.
Some lie on the floor, too frail to move; others drift about on stick legs.
The prosecution is planning for frail and elderly family members of victims of the Sept.
Ortiz said power will be reestablished gradually so as not to overload the frail system.
Frail and quiet, she had been accused of being a witch in her home village.
He looks extremely frail as he tries to walk with the help of a wheelchair.
Every day I saw frail older people struggling to mount the steps into the bus.
Their lawyers warned courts the men were too frail and their veins were not suitable.
The case is frail, and I constantly worried it would snap, especially near the volume buttons.
" Fisher said that her mother is "doing really well" although she's "been a little more frail.
It features semi-abstract silhouettes in a frail and nearly capsizing boat on a stormy sea.
Caught between two worlds, she appears frail, vulnerable and out of place in her Sunday best.
Many of these frail, artificial states don't correspond to any ethnic, cultural, linguistic or demographic realities.
It softens Jackson's idea of horror, which sees the frail innocent destroyed by a pitiless universe.
Debbie Reynolds was "frail" and in poor health in the months leading to her tragic death.
It's a bit like having a frail, elderly relative who you know is going to die.
It doesn't look bald, it doesn't look frail, it doesn't look white, it doesn't look straight.
He wore a neck brace and a blue shirt and glasses and appeared frail and pale.
Increasingly frail, Castro had last made an official appearance at the Communist Party Congress in April.
A photograph of him in a hospital gown looking very frail went viral on social media.
Last summer, Neeson's frail appearance made headlines before he revealed Scorsese was behind the dramatic change.
Flowers, including a rose ostentatiously placed beside Darling like a small partner, lend a frail elegance.
WHAT if all Londoners, no matter how young or frail, smoked for at least six years?
Even Mr. Mugabe, now 92 years old and increasingly frail, has pledged to compensate white farmers.
But the process had left him feeling, at nearly forty, chagrined about production, defensive and frail.
Transporting and treating frail patients, assuming they can afford to see a dentist, can be difficult.
The most they could do was protect whatever frail, ghostly sense of identity they still had.
I saw him at his birthday party, and even though he was frail, he was present.
I'd become a wreck as things at work deteriorated: depressed, skittish, withdrawn, deeply insecure, physically frail.
In the comics, Steve Rogers [Captain America's alter ego] was a frail, sickly little human being.
The guitar tone was frail, sounding as if the notes were cracking apart in their hands.
They argued that with his frail health, anything longer would constitute a de facto life sentence.
Frail people die off sooner than more resilient ones, leaving behind a pool of tough seniors.
Having grown too frail to live alone, Ms. Lewandowski, now 0003, moved in with her daughter.
He called his wife, saying he was shocked at Nakesha's appearance: frail, underweight and apparently homeless.
Even if you're healthy now, 10 years to 15 years from now, you could be frail.
What follows is a "fairy tale" devoid of princes and princesses, valiant knights and frail damsels.
Donna was growing increasingly frail and her complexion had begun to match her thick gray hair.
Videos of the boys after their discovery on Monday showed them looking frail, thin and exhausted.
In his own telling, Vasari characterizes himself as a frail child who suffered from chronic nosebleeds.
Mr. Kent, 90, and frail, was subdued, but resolute as he was escorted around the galleries.
He is 82 years old and frail, and lately I have been troubled by a question.
As the work thins out and the frail humanity emerges, Giddins may face his greatest challenge.
Most of Frail Hands' songs barely crack the minute mark but somehow feel like devastating epics.
Benedict, who promised his successor "reverence and obedience" when he retired, is now 91 and frail.
Iraq today remains a very frail democracy — with huge challenges in employment, energy, corruption and governing.
Saint Laurent, never the most robust of individuals, looks alarmingly frail in most of the footage.
But the diminutive, frail and reportedly sick sister seldom appeared in public during her brother's rule.
His blood condition is cured, and seemingly overnight he goes from frail to Kumail Nanjiani ripped.
The frail-looking elderly woman in the passenger seat could only nod and hold back tears.
Distracted in the lab, he seemed frail and diminished, and was being treated by a psychiatrist.
On Friday, a frail DeRisi was wheeled into court wearing a blue T-shirt and jeans.
"This doesn't mean that frail or cognitively impaired patients should not ever undergo surgery," Seib added.
And yet, even in increasingly frail health, Mr. Mugabe has not cut short his annual holidays.
His handshake was frail, but I could feel the memory of a lifelong politician's confident grip.
George H.W. Bush and Bob Dole were simply too old and frail to play significant roles.
Acquired this year, it makes Barnett Newman's robust Abstract Expressionist classic "Vir Heroicus Sublimis" look frail.
Johnny Depp's recent frail appearance has left fans wondering if something is wrong with the Hollywood star.
The rest had one or two symptoms of frailty but not enough to be classified as frail.
On the stage, frail and in a wheelchair, sits 100-year-old Fanny Aizenberg, a Holocaust survivor.
Picasso seemed every one of his 22019 years, with that frail transparent quality of the very old.
By then the most disaffected former soldiers may be too frail to keep kicking up a fuss.
Over the next decade the UN-backed commission accomplished what Guatemala's frail justice system alone could not.
Mr Mugabe, old and frail, presides over a fragile economy yet still controls his party, Zanu-PF.
"The good news is that we believe that we can improve frail patients with prehabilitation," Joseph added.
"I was weak and I was frail," says the business owner of her time spent in recovery.
Although he smiled as he entered the athletic event, his frail appearance and thin white hair led
Johnny Depp is spotted in Warsaw, Poland on June 12 amid fan concerns over his frail appearance.
Camille Cosby clutched the arm of her husband, who seemed frail during the 2 weeks of testimony.
Llama owners say their pets have a sixth sense about people who are needy, ill or frail.
"He was pretty frail, but he was still out there, shining a light on Parkinson's," she said.
Illusion is a frail beast, and he didn't want to harm it by giving too much away.
Critics point out that the business of caring for poor and frail people is marred with abuse.
Given their advanced age, many of the former guards have been ruled too frail to stand trial.
The solution presented by Google offered a middle ground between the bloated Inception and the frail SqueezeNet.
They wake up naked and frail and confused and with the taste of blood in their mouths.
Also in August 2016, Ward tweeted that McCain was too "scared and frail" to debate his wife.
But it was picked out of his hands by Errol Frail, who found Atkinson for another layup.
People who are "medically frail" with serious ailments can postpone their work requirements with a doctor's note.
Some nursing homes cannot find people to do the low-paying work of caring for frail residents.
"He got old and frail and wanted to make it right before he died," Ms. Agee said.
I'm not some frail woman who needs a man to fit some gaping hole in my life.
Ms. Akavi was left behind, apparently because of her age and frail health, the two girls said.
The outbursts put a strain on the home's staff, who struggle to deal with her frail frame.
City residents fearing for their lives as a new virus kills the frail and infirm among them.
One study found that 44 percent of frail, older patients were prescribed at least one drug unnecessarily.
Another patient — frail and elderly — was on the verge of having to move to a nursing home.
While he was in medical school he developed polio, which left him with a frail right arm.
"The Rise of Skywalker" pulled back that curtain to reveal Palpatine was the weak and frail Snoke.
"His was a soul that flamed out of a frail and failing body," Churchill would later write.
It is not normally fatal to otherwise healthy people, but severe dehydration can kill frail older adults.
For the very frail, the figure was more than 113 percent, Dr. Hall and his colleagues found.
She says progestins are used to induce weight gain in the elderly and ill or frail people.
Astor grew too frail to step into the carriage, Mr. Rockefeller bought her a two-step lift.
At nearly 83 years old, she's frail but full of memories — and as guarded as her prose.
The frail minority required Mr. Sánchez to seek the support of small regional parties — including Catalan nationalists.
He looked frail and struggled to remember things, but he still had a smile on his face.
But if they're frail or have kidney disease, you may want to give them time to recover.
An incubator monitored heat and humidity to keep his frail, bright pink, almost translucent skin from drying out.
Both companies have U.S. approvals for use in patients deemed too frail or at high-risk from surgery.
His rep tells us Burt had appeared extremely frail recently, and was in and out of the hospital.
The siblings, who noticed their mother was excited but frail, were compelled to open up with each other.
She had been frail and used a wheelchair since a 2002 car accident, according to publicist John Blanchette.
The physically frail Simon is depicted with a sickly-green face, large, drooping bug eyes, and infected scars.
But in 2008, he appeared on the American Idol season 7 finale and gave a frail, emotional performance.
I want them to blow through me, and I want to pull a single frail note from them.
Perlman points one out — it's small and frail, with a beautiful, elongated white flower and over 211 buds.
She took care of my great-grandmother—my bisnonna—who was old and frail and hadn't learned English.
Mary Evans and Hera Büyüktaşciyan delicately chart the frail landscape of memory, absence, and loss caused by migration.
In return, some suspect that the kingdom will inject cash into Turkey's frail economy or release Islamist dissidents.
A clearly frail Mr. Cianci returned to City Hall in November for the unveiling of his official portrait.
Amour says his son Hamza, three, has become frail from being fed sugared water instead of powdered milk.
In the past such frail leaders would have made easy pickings for a young upstart plotting a coup.
Kevin goes to a doctor, and is surrounded by frail female patients and woman-centric breast cancer literature.
Lithgow's Winston Churchill is cagey, frail, hungering after power and, as he should be, thrillingly larger-than-life.
Weinstein looked "scared and frail" in the holding cell, where he sat on the floor, a source said.
As the frail Pickett struggled to his feet amid applause, Macron walked over and lent the veteran support.
There was no glimpse of that man in his final public appearance as president, only a frail shell.
Listeria can cause serious infections in children, the frail or elderly, and anyone with a weakened immune system.
The human body is frail and people end up in intensive care units for all kinds of reasons.
And among the 1,020 who started out in robust condition, 629 either became frail or developed pre-frailty.
Hef has been in frail health over the last few years ... and rarely comes out of his bedroom.
" Sarla Devi Sharma, 75, India "My husband was old and he got frail and sick and eventually died.
He was getting quite frail, but he'd come straight in as quick as he could, shuffling his feet.
Gulen appeared frail in the interview, walking with a shuffle, and keeping his longtime doctor close at hand.
Walkers. Yes, we'll be frail and unable to walk alone, so might as well commiserate with one another.
I'm sure the more frail kids were happy to have someone else get picked last for a change.
Older people, especially the frail elderly, are among those at greatest risk of poor hydration, Dr. Popkin noted.
And as a tiny, frail human faced with the power of a rocket, it was, as always, incredible.
But he is increasingly looking frail, stoking a scramble in his ruling ZANU-PF party to succeed him.
A new poll that's gained widespread attention this week shows how frail of a campaign message that is.
"True power and authentic freedom are shown in honoring and assisting the weak and the frail," he said.
Ms. Tyburski noted that even a patient who is frail or needs a cane may walk for miles.
Only the most frail -- those in a nursing facility -- left the property in the initial evacuation, Techel said.
They couldn't see the vision of varicose veins who was too frail to even close her car door.
Ginsburg the jock She may appear frail, sitting on the bench in her robe and frilly lace collars.
They equally protect the frail, the ill and the disabled as well as the healthy and the hale.
Mr. Mugabe, who will be 94 next year, is running for re-election despite his increasingly frail health.
At some point, they no longer safeguard our DNA, and the cell becomes frail and inactive or dies.
But some are questioning the necessity of aggressive skin cancer screening and treatment, especially in frail, older patients.
Daily life will soon grow almost intolerable for all and dangerous for some, like the older and frail.
He looked frail as he hit up Pavillions supermarket in Los Angeles ... with an assist from a nurse.
Why was Mr. Bulger, a notorious informant in frail health, placed with other inmates in the general population?
Many of those who remain in the war zone are elderly, frail, destitute or too stubborn to move.
ARMSTRONG It was one of those light bulb moments where I went, Beth doesn't have to be frail.
Economic Scene Do you know who is going to care for you when you are old and frail?
It took him four days (his father, frail with age, joined him only for part of the way).
Hospitals in the top-fifth for frail-patient volume had mortality rates of 0.9 percent within 30 days.
Often, the frail 183-year-old sits alone and writes out multiplication tables while the sturdier boys roughhouse.
Most tender is the protective way the boy watches his grandfather sleep, sensing the man's own frail mortality.
And when he's not dealing with all of that, he's taking care of his frail and lonely mother.
Old and frail At 45, Sudan was elderly in rhino years and suffered from problems associated with age.
But the frail appearance of this year's tree has dimmed the excitement for some ahead of the event.
He was by then so frail that most of us suspected that he could scale no further heights.
The site wrote aggressively about frail allegations that Facebook had censored conservative content in its trending-topic module.
Royal status aside, she's a frail old lady and isn't up to being on the line of scrimmage.
The older adult community consists of so many micro groups — from youthful 60-year-olds to frail 90-year-olds, sedentary to active, employed to retired, and so on (and frankly, "youthful" and "frail" are not usually age specific, so I caution against segmenting strictly by age — you need multiple filters).
The rescue found the cat wandering the streets  "frail, starving, emaciated and terribly matted," according to a Facebook post.
A long battle with addiction had left Skow disconnected from the frail, sickly man he saw in the mirror.
Frail Body is an appropriate name for this Rockford, Illinois, band since their body of work is rather scant.
Many of the puppies pulled from the SUV were small and frail, with one suffering from severe blood loss.
When I reached room 556, I entered to find a frail woman lying still on the bed. Mrs. Lee.
She was just a very quiet, very sleepy, very frail baby with a big question mark over her future.
I stopped wincing after the fourth or fifth crash, realizing the toy wasn't as frail as it first appeared.
On Christmas Eve, weak and frail, Castano was rushed to a crumbling state hospital in Venezuela's teeming capital, Caracas.
Blake is a deceptively frail vocalist; his voice retains a pliability usually lost in people who are falling apart.
The frail 18-year-old former slave doesn't even know if her mother, father and brother are still alive.
The frail growth has put the brakes on sectors like autos and real estate, causing fresh heartburn for banks.
Without reunification, says Mr de Maizière, East Germany would have been emptied of all but the old and frail.
She posted an old photo of herself smoking with a cane of beer in hand, looking frail and thin.
At first he trained in secret, because his parents worried that his frail frame could not handle the strain.
Toward the end of her illness, Queen, who stands 5-foot-9, weighed in at a frail 109 pounds.
One study from 2014 found that for frail elderly people, house calls saved Medicare $4,200 per person per year.
The fierce struggle to succeed Mr. Mugabe, increasingly frail at 92, has dominated the capital, Harare, in recent months.
Reagan himself was too frail to do much for George H. W. Bush on the campaign trail in '2628.
Equipment that helps frail seniors stay in their homes also can be covered, including grab bars and stair rails.
Too frail for what had been a daily commute into Manhattan, he was still running his laboratory in absentia.
Torres, 74, and her husband are too frail to leave their leave their homes for long stretches of time.
A zoo in Nigeria stands accused of animal cruelty after a photo of a frail-looking camel surfaced online.
But when she saw how frail and confused the 75-year-old statesman was, her frustration turned to fear.
Although Hef was frail, using a walker to get around, he still hosted movie nights and invited people over.
He also took part in the opening ceremony of the London Olympics in 2012, looking frail in a wheelchair.
It was scary for her to see her new brother so small and frail, weighing only about two pounds.
Many families are debating whether to move their frail loved ones out altogether and care for them at home.
The Associated Press said he had been in frail health and was found to have colon cancer in 21973.
Sunday Routine Because her patients are too old and frail to visit the dentist, Alisa Kauffman travels to them.
Weinstein has looked incredibly frail of late, making appearances in court with the help of a walker and aides.
Like a growing number of surgeons, he wanted to know, before presenting the options, whether his patient was frail.
Moving with difficulty, a walker supporting his frail figure, Mr. Kurtag visibly softened as he sat at the piano.
Other surviving photographs of Tubman show her looking stern or pensive and, in her later years, frail and wan.
He leans to one side and appears somewhat frail, yet he stares forth with an assurance beyond his years.
But in unfamiliar places, he suddenly appeared frail and confused, and my partner and I fell into chaperone mode.
Seeing Notre-Dame's roof and spire engulfed in flames, I couldn't help but see how frail everything really is.
Her lyrics chronicle sadness, doubts, self-destructive urges, frail physical and mental health and a constant reckoning with faith.
Here's another, which starts with a job interview and ends with a depressing reminder of our own frail mortality.
The prosecution called the first 17 witnesses, who provided testimony damaging to Mr. Durst, who is 74 and frail.
In the end, the issue is not just who will care for you when you are old and frail.
We're meant to understand and accept that he can be as frail and as fallible as any other person.
For now, CPR remains the default for almost everyone, including very sick and frail older patients with poor prognoses.
Lladrovci couldn't understand Arabic and had only a frail grasp of the theological niceties that divided Sunni from Shia.
Instead he captures two frail men who never take off their Beatles uniforms, even when no cameras are around.
Her breathing is entirely controlled by a machine connected to her frail body by a tube in her mouth.
He said that if his parents grew too frail to take care of themselves, he would consider moving back.
He was tiny and frail, but he strode chest up through the double doorway with an aura of majesty.
When do a robot assistant's prompts to a senior to call a friend become coercion of the cognitively frail?
Or will we leave our ill and frail at the doorstep of a hospital and hope for the best?
Most don't have to report monthly because they work, have dependent children, are medically frail or are otherwise exempt.
But in poor areas with large numbers of uninsured, it dropped an existential burden on already frail medical centers.
Frailty in particular was also associated with longer hospital stays, especially among frail patients who also experienced postoperative complications.
The hospital is surrounded by guards, and Mr. Liu has been filmed lying still and frail in his bed.
And Jaeden Lieberher is precocious and elegant as Alton, who seems too frail for anything more than being held.
The Times newspaper reported the officials as saying they were concerned Corbyn was too frail to be prime minister.
Todd says Okerlund had been in frail health for a while but the fall clearly made things much worse.
After four years of follow-up, smokers were 60 percent more likely to become frail than participants who didn't smoke.
As the population ages, our healthcare system will face millions of frail patients whose bodies are beginning to shut down.
It was especially difficult for him to hear the screams of children, some with multiple worms exiting their frail bodies.
Switzer completed the run in 4 hours 20 minutes, disproving claims that women were too frail to run long distances.
And then a twelfth holds three porcelain pots, beautiful and frail, as stand-ins for the Jews who lived here.
Turkish officials say authorities in 2015 detained more than 4,400 smugglers who organize the often-dangerous crossings in frail boats.
Others suggest that the "Trainspotting" generation of users, who started to inject in the late 1980s, are becoming more frail.
Are the medically frail and people with substance use disorders exempt from requirements or will they be made to work?
Llama owners will tell you that their pets have a sixth sense about people who are needy, ill or frail.
Sounding frail, Ms. Ding, a 233-year-old former philosophy professor, did not detail why she could not be interviewed.
Read it tucked safely indoors, with candles, canned goods, and the last of your frail hopes gathered tightly around you.
She scarcely exhibited her own artworks; Stieglitz told her they were "too frail" to have much impact in his gallery.
In part, this is a result of the fact that a male infant are "a relatively frail organism," he said.
While his frail frame seemingly obfuscates how aggressive he's willing to be, Ingram was elite at drawing fouls last year.
"I would go to work sick, and that's not good," she said, noting that her clients are frail and elderly.
Many emerging market currencies were also frail after Argentina's peso sank on Thursday despite the central bank's interest rate hike.
Mr. Levine looked frail and sometimes seemed rattled, fumbling as he turned pages of the score on his music stand.
Sterling remained frail against the dollar and euro on Thursday, trading near multi-month lows against both units hit overnight.
He jabbed at the air with a frail right fist, looking pleased with himself for getting one last shot in.
Out there on the Canadian plains, Drake seems even smaller, like a frail boy engulfed in a man's turtleneck sweater.
Mr. Durst, 73, frail and worth an estimated $100 million, is currently in jail on gun charges in New Orleans.
Since becoming health minister, he has taken on more serious issues, focusing on care for the sick and the frail.
Though physically frail, he is still mentally acute and his insight is solicited by senior officials at home and abroad.
A woman approached and asked for help evacuating, and lifting her frail father from a wheelchair into a pickup truck.
Despite common perceptions, it's not just the elderly and frail who are at significant risk of a life-threatening complication.
Promising little in the way of rest or safety, the bed is cobbled together from casts of frail tree limbs.
In later years he was the Holy See's librarian and archivist, a job more in line with his frail health.
Sure, the documentary was fond, but it was also dishy and, with Mr. Nichols both feisty and frail, immensely moving.
People in their 60s and early 70s are less frail than in previous generations — so they continue their drinking patterns.
Too frail, ordinarily, to be uttered, some anticipation of fulfillment sponsors these calamitous pursuits of happiness and curtly eloquent confessions.
Frail, older patients frequently undergo such operations, which surgeons tend to see as routine, simple fixes — but may not be.
Tsvangirai, however, has been receiving cancer treatment for almost two years now and has recently appeared in public looking frail.
But detecting those long, frail frequencies requires a monstrous instrument, and dish antennas top out around 1,600 feet in diameter.
Other cast members include Whoopi Goldberg as Mother Abagail, the frail 108-year-old woman who must save the world.
When she was found along the road, her head had been placed next to her frail body, the police said.
The city's population has grown by about 1.5 million since 1990 and may only be choked off by frail transportation.
The lead single, "People," was released the following month, and another track, "Frail State of Mind," came out in October. 
In recent months, rumors swirled about Long's health after he lost a dramatic amount of weight and appeared frail in public.
This suggests that smokers are more apt to become frail because of COPD rather than from smoking itself, the authors conclude.
Looks like we'll have to deal with sticking those little gold-plated cards into frail, fidgety trays for a while longer.
It's also a good idea to invest in health upgrades whenever you can, since Faith is kind of frail in combat.
If untreated, sarcopenia will affect your balance, mobility and stamina and raise the risk of falling, becoming frail and losing independence.
From the very start, David questions their relationship, unhappy to be treated like a servant by such a comparatively frail being.
Her mother was too frail to endure an 18-hour flight from Tokyo, so throughout her chemotherapy, Miwako relied on friends.
"The people we met in Madaya were exhausted and extremely frail," Unicef's representative in Damascus, Hanaa Singer, said in a statement.
A retrial is scheduled to begin next week, although his health is too frail for him to attend the court sessions.
Colman plays a frail and mercurial Queen Anne, Rachel Weisz plays close friend Lady Sarah, and Stone plays charming servant Abigail.
I'm not such a big guy, but my arms looked and felt so big and healthy compared to Amy's frail body.
Previously, it had been approved only for patients deemed too frail to endure open-heart surgery or those at high risk.
What does it say about us as a country if we cannot care for our sick, our frail, and our elderly?
But once they hand the reigns over to Nova Scotia's Frail Hands, the record falls apart in the best possible way.
At times he's warm and gentle, like the Iron Giant, protecting Cooper's comparatively frail body from high drops and heavy artillery.
Ronald's death in June 2004, preceded by his decade-long struggle with Alzheimer's disease, left Nancy emotionally depleted and physically frail.
The waiver also exempts "medically frail" individuals, such as people with cancer, blood clotting disorders, or alcohol or substance abuse disorders.
We literally trampled over ourselves as the increasingly frail defendant crept into the courthouse in pearl white pumps and paisley prints.
Carter, because they are older now and more frail (he actually used the word "decrepit"), plan only one year in advance.
For a frail elderly person, going to a doctor may mean that a relative takes a half-day off from work.
Forty-five years later, I would be washing him, Parkinson's having rendered his body stiff and frail, his mind loitering elsewhere.
Lebanon provided the perfect opening: a frail democracy recovering from civil war, with parties and lingering militias primarily organized by religion.
Though increasingly frail and rarely seen in public, Mr. Castro even then made clear his enduring mistrust of the United States.
Bogle had been in frail health for years, surviving at least six heart attacks and receiving a heart transplant in 19963.
Edith Wilk Willkie, his wife since 1918, was frail and devoted, determined to endure a long marriage that burned out early.
Bogle had been in frail health for years, surviving at least six heart attacks and receiving a heart transplant in 1996.
"This stinks," Santos said tearfully, leaving the stifling room in which her frail grandmother lay so as not to upset her.
She described the sergeant as eager and motivated to help from the get-go, even when he was still disturbingly frail.
"Evacuating a facility is not a benign event," he said, noting that moving can be traumatic to frail and elderly people.
"It would basically be a death sentence even for only a week for somebody in my medically frail condition," he said.
Opposition parties have never been permitted to be anything more than frail invertebrates, so the P.A.P. can do as it pleases.
Cohousing or village neighbors can offer lifts or bring meals, but they can't help a frail older person take a shower.
But it would not be for the people who are frail, live alone or in a dwelling with stairs, he said.
"It would basically be a death sentence even for only a week for somebody in my medically frail condition," Brennan said.
My father is both the frail, sensitive and emotional octogenarian he is today and the stern, unexpressive parent of my youth.
Mr. Weinstein has appeared at a handful of recent court hearings looking frail and using first a cane, then a walker.
What's most striking about Chayka's minimalist gestures is how frail they seem next to the larger upheavals that are taking place.
At the entrance to the hospital where Ms. Chen waited, cars and bicycles arrived with frail older people to be checked.
That organism can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in children, frail or elderly people and others with weakened immune systems.
He's a frail kid who's survived a horrifying experience, and Noah Schnapp, in a bigger role, doesn't let you forget it.
It unfolds chronologically up the Guggenheim's quarter-mile spiral, and his frail anthropoids have generous breathing room in the museum's bays.
She didn't realize she herself was bleeding profusely, as she scrambled to move her deaf and frail elderly father to safety.
She used her political platform to take on Mnangagwa and his allies and made a push to succeed her frail husband.
"His dispatch to a prison colony would mean his death," he wrote on social media, alluding to Umerov's frail state of health.
Colman, who portrays the monarch as frail and tempestuous, won the Leading Actress category, a victory that had been expected by many.
A frail Luis Alvarez, a retired NYPD bomb squad detective and military veteran, was of the first responders who testified in Washington.
The oldest living former president celebrated his 95th birthday earlier this month, and though he's physically frail, he's sharp as a tack.
But what makes Goodall's case particularly distinct was that he was not ill and was in fact, though frail, in good health.
"When Patrick was 6 or 7 or 8, he was a frail kid and very skinny, not very strong," his father said.
Oh, yeah, and Nora has to prove her frail lady constitution can even withstand the pressures of the field again (eye roll).
The acutely sick jostle with the elderly and frail even before gates open, desperate for a coveted appointment to see a doctor.
In addition, researchers analyzed data from tests of walking speed, activity levels, weakness and exhaustion to determine which patients were physically frail.
A frail man dressed in a torn-up shirt with frayed shorts on a thin, suntanned frame had been strolling alongside me.
About 6 percent of the people in the exercise group and 5 percent in the health education group were already considered frail.
The BOJ stunned markets in January by deploying negative interest rates to prevent global market volatility from hurting already frail business sentiment.
The organism can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people and those with weakened immune systems.
"Other iconic portraits present [Tubman] as either stern or frail," said Lonnie G. Bunch III, the museum's founding director, in a statement.
When the robot apocalypse comes, robots will be there to say a prayer over your frail human remains, thanks to Japan's Softbank.
His lawyers argued that Durst was too old and frail to harm the two potential witnesses who are seeking to testify privately.
Friedrich was too frail to work in the family's vineyard, so he was sent to another town to apprentice as a barber.
It turns out he's in a small town, having lost his memory, and trapped in the body of a frail old man.
Her patients are frail elderly people with multiple chronic illnesses: memory loss, heart and blood pressure problems, arthritis that makes mobility difficult.
Tucci, of the Hospice Foundation of America, suggests that families of ill or frail relatives consider hospice options before a crisis occurs.
A victim of Netflix and the wide online availability of exploitation and grindhouse films, the midnight movie as event is looking frail.
Instead, after contracting meningitis and becoming too frail to work on a farm, he enrolled in school and continued his scientific studies.
The now frail Groening admitted moral guilt but said it was up to the court to decide whether he was legally guilty.
Certain types of media are more frail than others — the reel-to-reel audio stuff, that's a very flimsy and fragile material.
The now-frail Durst is confined to a cell in a prison medical unit, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
The most frail of them are hemorrhaging people, like Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Sudan and most every nation in sub-Saharan Africa.
In frail health, he moved from shelter to shelter, afraid of getting sick when sharing a room with up to 20 men.
Ghost Spirit and Frail Hands put together a transcontinental split LP that sees the two hardcore bands trying to outdo each other.
The impact of Mr. Dhlakama's death on a frail truce, negotiated in advance of elections scheduled for 22016, was not immediately clear.
"I have served Pakistan all my life and I am being tried for treason," a frail and weak looking Mr. Musharraf said.
Together, these two horribly matched people created a troubled, physically powerful, emotionally frail, and altogether brilliant child, whose provocations shaped their lives.
When Dr. Hall discussed such matters with his frail patient, whose pancreatitis might never return, the man decided against gall bladder surgery.
As Moscow's relationship with Western countries becomes more frail, Russian business leaders look for more economic opportunities with China, especially in energy.
It can cause sometimes fatal infections in those who are frail, elderly or young children with weaker immune systems, the FDA says.
To Eli, who later recalled what happened that day, Pépé looked frail in the loose sweatpants that had replaced his signature jeans.
Especially when you consider that Tunisia's self-propelled democracy is such an important model for the region, but an increasingly frail one.
Frail, straight shoulders supporting the hands of invisible grandkidswho were chopped from the frame so we could focus onHer simple black coat.
Beneficiaries who are "medically frail" can get an exemption from the work requirement, but they will need to submit a doctor's note.
In some cases, it might mean hand-feeding for frail pets or carrying an animal to a water dish or litter box.
Khieu Samphan, looking frail and gaunt, stood in the dock with the help of prison guards when Nil Nonn read the verdict.
That is why Mr Doria—who is both an insider and a political novice—has a chance, frail though his credentials may be.
" A recent Politico article called Cochran, who chairs the powerful Appropriations Committee and oversees billions of dollars in government spending, "frail and disoriented.
Pregnant women, medically frail enrollees, students, some caregivers and people in substance use treatment are among those that are exempted from the requirements.
Adult day cares serve seniors, typically 60 and older, who either: have a disability, are physically frail, or live with dementia and Alzheimer's.
While treatment can make you extremely sick and sometimes frail, not all of us are looking like we are seconds from withering away.
Bratton was a sinewy, frail looking welterweight who had a flashy style unlike the brawlers that mostly populated the rankings of the day.
"Debt-fuelled companies are too risky to be left in charge of frail, elderly people's lives," said Ros Altmann, a former pensions minister.
From childhood, people were constantly warned against self-celebration and self-promotion and told to always remember they were mortal, frail, and flawed.
Salmonella is a bacteria that can cause serious and severe infections in children, frail or elderly people and others with weak immune system.
"Nearly all older adults can benefit from a regular structured program of physical activity including those who are frail," Fielding said by email.
Two years later, about 19 percent of the people in the exercise group and 21 percent in the health education group were frail.
"I went to greet her before the show and were taken aback at how thin and frail she appeared," he shared on Instagram.
And by 2010 those close to Echols—who was growing increasingly frail with each passing month—feared he didn't have much time left.
Or the euro zone's taped-together single currency, which stretches across 22008 different countries, each with its own debts and frail financial firms.
Rising unemployment has sowed a deep sense of ennui, altering the town's already frail social fabric and spawning widespread addiction, violence, and resentment.
The Vanderbeekers' adored upstairs neighbor, 86-year-old Mr. Jeet, who suffered a stroke in the second book, has grown ever more frail.
I was the youngest of six children and I was rather frail and the seminary was a little bit like a military school.
Baby A came out crying, and as they held up our only girl my first thought was, She is so frail and little.
What the American writer faces abroad now is no longer antiquity or the exotic Other but a variation on her own frail modernity.
Sentiment back home was also frail as investors took a breather after indexes hit 18-month high last week, helped by overseas inflows.
Young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems, such as cancer patients, are more likely to become critically ill.
Medicaid also is the largest provider of long-term care and nursing home services for the frail and elderly in the United States.
Frail patients can struggle to care for surgical wounds and change dressings; their wounds are also less likely to heal well, Linos said.
The latest developments in Surt came as the Government of National Accord has been struggling with other resilient threats to Libya's frail stability.
Older women, particularly those over 65 and frail enough to require nursing home care, can seem asymptomatic, but have fever, fatigue and malaise.
Palmer, who is in frail health, had a diminished presence last month at the PGA Tour event that he hosts in Orlando, Fla.
Bit by bit, she began to feel capable of showing herself to me in an "undesirable" way, without make-up, looking very frail.
The automated Hema experience, for instance, still includes frail mortals welcoming customers, explaining the ordering system, taking payment, and — crucially — cooking the food.
"It can be quite an ordeal to see a doctor in a hospital if you are a frail older adult," Dr. DeCherrie said.
His mother was a seamstress, and his father, an alcoholic deemed too physically frail to enlist as a soldier, also lived at home.
She also installed a bench outside the hospital where she worked so frail patients would not need to stand while waiting for rides.
The assassination of a journalist has further hurt the Trump administration's frail strategy of buddying with Saudi Arabia to restrain Iran's expanding influence.
Despite his frail demeanor, witnesses have testified, over the years he has had episodes of violence, and often a revolver in his possession.
"A procedure that is simple for a young healthy person may be a lot harder for someone who is very frail," she said.
First-time users wander around the store aimlessly, their eyes darting from frail, translucent produce bags to plastic carts brimming with butternut squash.
PERAI, Malaysia — Mahathir Mohamad, who led Malaysia for decades with dagger-sharp rhetoric and increasingly autocratic ways, is 22003 and in frail health.
His legal team argued Tuesday for house arrest, telling the judge that Mr. Cosby was frail and did not need to be incarcerated.
In this era full of baby boomers caring for frail parents, we've seen plenty of documentaries, plays and memoirs about dementia, infirmity, loss.
A representation of the ideally proportioned man, the ink-on-paper drawing is so frail that it is not often on public display.
Though still frail from more than three weeks of fasting, she has shown no sign of backing away from her zeal for protest.
Mr. Weinstein, who had back surgery recently, has shuffled into court slightly hunched with the help of a walker and often looks frail.
Trump has tested the slim guard rails erected to constrain presidential power and behavior, and he has shown them wanting, frail and assailable.
The risk is that policies which impinge on personal liberties and hurt businesses and consumers trigger a backlash against Conte's already frail government.
Benedict, at age 92, is now restricted to a wheelchair and has seemed frail in public appearances, appearing slumped and struggling to speak.
Surgery is also an option, and can be curative, but brings significant risk of complications, as patients are often older and more frail.
Defense lawyers tried to keep the 81-year-old out of prison while he appeals his conviction, saying he's frail and legally blind.
The boundaries between human and animal consciousness are blurred as the frail foundling matures under the couple's care, encountering maternal bliss and heartbreak.
Pregnant women, "medically frail" people, students, some caregivers of dependents and beneficiaries in active substance abuse treatment will be exempt, the state said.
Her work illuminated how much paper is like skin, at once frail and robust, susceptible to puncture and able to weather the years.
But even as more and more Americans grew old and frail in federal penitentiaries, a multilayered bureaucracy meant that relatively few got out.
He was not capable of getting through the military training for special forces because his body was frail, and we're honest about that.
A photo agency got video of RBG leaving her Washington D.C. apartment at 9 AM Wednesday, looking frail but hopefully on the mend.
"Caution is probably warranted when using testosterone replacement therapy in frail elderly males and those with a high degree of cardiovascular risk," he said.
Alvarez, appearing frail and speaking slowly, told lawmakers in the room that he planned to get his 2500th round of chemotherapy the following day.
Many newly retired folk sign up for voluntary work, and many more get drafted into family duties, looking after grandchildren or frail old parents.
And Mr. Lee hasn't been getting out as much, after a bout of pneumonia that has left him short of breath and looking frail.
Foster Home, she falls in step with Nat, a frail boy who can summon the dead parents of the orphaned wards of the home.
But the argument that diversity lets a firm's healthy arms prop up temporarily frail ones is, once again, losing ground in the rich world.
The young give fruit to the old on the understanding that the next generation will do the same for them when they grow frail.
Puerto Rico has requested $94.4 billion, over half of which would go to rebuilding and hardening the island's frail electrical grid and repairing homes.
Greta Thunberg cut a frail and lonely figure when she started a school strike for the climate outside the Swedish parliament building last August.
But then came a hint of life — the frail feline began crying out and slowly moving her tiny body, singed by heat and flames.
Think of how many frail corracles and canoes set out with only the hope of land to populate all the islands of the seas!
The defense is likely to argue for leniency, maybe pointing to Mr. Cosby's past philanthropy, and emphasizing his current age, 80, and frail health.
Too frail to read the statement himself, the defendant came to court in a wheelchair and spoke only a few words during the hearing.
Octavia is a perfect example of how frail loyalty can be on this show, because legitimately everyone has betrayed everyone else at some point.
It happened that I wanted to drop my camera and take my old and frail mother in my arms instead of taking her photo.
As he became frail in recent years, she said, he was tenderly cared for by his brother Jesuits and the staff at the infirmary.
A fund set up recently by the financial industry to recapitalise frail lenders and buy bad loans has already used much of its money.
This hate on which I want to martyr myself and my love is a frail cover, a mask over top of one thing: fear.
Her rescuers said she appeared malnourished, frail and on the point of collapse, had her hands wrapped around her stomach and refused to speak.
He dismissed the defense's arguments that Mr. Hastert was too old, frail or ill to be properly taken care of in a federal prison.
A fight to succeed Mr. Mugabe, who is increasingly frail at age 92, has split the governing ZANU-PF party and emboldened his opponents.
Investor sentiment was frail though as Wall Street's fear gauge rose to an eight-month high, pointing to more downside risk, market sources said.
But other firms are unlikely to receive such a warm welcome from investors due to high debts, a secessionist war and a frail economy.
And with no disrespect to Ghost Spirit, their side of the LP is but a palate cleanser for the devastation of Frail Hands' side.
Now frail and slow-moving, Durst is confined to a cell in a jail medical unit, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
Here, stains, rust and rips humanize the impassive mannequins, and the frail, armless figure, of indeterminate gender, could have lived a thousand years ago.
Frail and clinging to a walker, Hastert apologized for sexually abusing boys when he was a teacher and coach in his hometown of Yorkville.
She still ventures out to meet with activists and to deliver public speeches as often as possible, but she recognizes she is growing frail.
Daphne Merkin, a critic and novelist, recently made the point in our Opinion section that we are treating women like frail Victorian-era housewives.
"The most frail cottage in the kingdom is absolutely entitled to the same guarantees of privacy as the most majestic mansion," the decision said.
A frail Mubarak attended much of his trial on a gurney, suffering, his attorneys disclosed, from a variety of circulatory ailments and stomach cancer.
In "Sarah Jenkins with Head Brace (3)" (1984), the performance artist's frail, naked, braced torso contrasts with her steady, equanimous gaze to the right.
The 76-year-old musical icon's health had deteriorated in recent years, and she appeared frail in photos, but she kept her struggles private.
In January 2391 he sent him, frail from stomach cancer, to London, in the Blitz, to establish a direct connection to reassure Winston Churchill.
Complications didn't vary much between hospitals, but so-called "failure to rescue" events during surgery dropped as hospital volume of frail patients went up.
New developments within health systems, such as the perioperative surgical home, may help frail patients before, during and after surgery as well, he said.
For weeks, Mr. Weinstein, who is 67 and recently had back surgery, has sat at the defense table, seemingly frail, slightly hunched and worn.
In spite of being as frail as a partridge, the young girl recovered rapidly, because she turned out to be stronger than she looked.
He often appeared frail, said little in public and spent many months of his first term being treated for a mysterious illness in London.
So Knizhnik created a "Notorious RBG" Tumblr, where the visibly frail Supreme Court justice took on the accoutrements of the celebrated hip-hop icon.
Yet, the frail 22-year-old still runs a wonton noodle stall in downtown Singapore, selling at least 250 bowls on any given day.
And yet Succession needs you to forget that Logan is an old and frail man, the better to allow him to terrorize his children.
PUERTO RICO Puerto Rico had sought an exemption from new taxes, citing the frail state of its economy nearly three months after Hurricane Maria.
Frail patients can struggle to care for surgical wounds and change dressings; their wounds are also less likely to heal well, Dr. Linos said.
She said she recently saw a man discard a couple of cases of water because he was too frail to carry them onto a bus.
Listeria monocytogenes can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems, the FDA says.
When Gal Gadot was cast as Wonder Woman, there was a pervading whisper that she was too skinny and frail to play the Amazon princess.
In a candid Instagram post, Willis, 23, captioned an old photo of herself smoking with a can of beer in hand, looking frail and thin.
Certain groups are exempt, including former foster-care youth, pregnant women, primary caregivers of a dependent, full-time students, the disabled and the medically frail.
When I saw him in prison, it was clear that he was elderly, frail and had little education (investigators told me he could not read).
The frail seamstress Mimì and the fierce princess Turandot are two opposite poles of Puccinian womanhood, and both are characters that can seem one-dimensional.
For a frail elderly patient, just a couple of days in a hospital bed can mean a shift from independent living to a care home.
Burgess' attorney, Gregory Davenport, says his client denies molesting the child, who was then 5, and accepted the plea deal because of his frail health.
A frail-looking Weinstein appeared before Judge Kevin McGrath with his lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, at his side when the terms of his bail were discussed.
According to the FDA, listeria can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems.
She is the classic, passive "Birdlike depressed lady who's too frail for this world" trope, like some Victorian era first wife trapped in the attic.
"SPELACCHIO", the frail and shabby Christmas Tree of the Eternal City recently set in Piazza Venezia, has sadly died just after a couple of weeks.
"Cognitive impairment in frail surgical patients is a strong predictor of worsening survival," said senior study author Dr. Viraj Master of Emory University in Atlanta.
There's an immediate moment of dread in how many times he says "later," the expectation that that moment exists when his father is so frail.
State TV later showed a frail-looking Bouteflika, dressed in a traditional winter robe, handing his resignation letter to the head of a constitutional council.
Looking at the broad S&P 500, analysts' forecasts have been reduced so low that many companies are likely to beat estimates despite frail earnings.
Paired with Thomas Schrimm's tortured, vocally frail Dodgson, her portrayal has the psychological focus required to ground what is largely a collection of hallucinatory episodes.
They also put 22003 cities on their highest "red" weather alert – warning of a possible health threat for everyone, not just the frail and infirm.
To support his frail immune system, the zoo staff administered two transfusions of giraffe plasma, rounds of antibiotics and IV fluids, according to the statement.
Salmonella can cause diarrhea and severe abdominal cramps and is especially dangerous for young children, frail or elderly people, and people with weakened immune systems.
According to the FDA, listeria can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people and others with weakened immune systems.
Noemi Sigler, a relative of Garza who sought justice for her for decades, says she doesn't care that Feit is now an elderly, frail man.
The Imp is a frail, fast-moving soldier that can summon a powerful, damaging mech to battle (think Titanfall) if it can survive long enough.
Since then, he has ventured into public rarely, looking increasingly frail and sporting comfortable tracksuits and trainers instead of his trademark olive green military fatigues.
Shots often hinge on stifling contrast, like the overbearingly vivid blue of the ocean that seems to consume the frail, translucent white of Cora's back.
But games in which you play the protector almost ubiquitously cast women as morally unimpeachable angels, whose frail goodness and optimism must be ruthlessly preserved.
Similarly, although she is quasi-childlike and, insofar as she's immune to the cordyceps virus, a magical figure, Ellie is far from frail or pure.
"I just hope someone more frail than me was not left in a worse state than I was after such an unnecessary and childish prank."
Featuring members of Ostraca, 60659-c released an LP last year, The Next Part Is a Blur, that is at once both frail and crushing.
" Verma, on the other hand, tweeted that there are also "protections for the medically frail, and individuals with opioid addiction or other substance use disorders.
I'm coming up on year nine of my own sobriety, and Lovato's song brought to the forefront of my mind the frail nature of sobriety.
"Falls are the single most concerning problem of the frail elderly population," said Taavoni's husband, Alan Kronhaus, the group's other co-founder and chief executive.
"It became clear as Bob became more frail that they were getting into an end game that had to be sorted out internally," Hill says.
All this might have become oppressive were it not for contrasting moments of quiet, frail beauty: voices braided around one another in gently dissonant chords.
But this patient, a nursing home resident who also had heart disease and pulmonary disease, scored moderately to highly frail on a commonly used index.
WIDNES, England — The residents of the Millbrow Care Home were already frail with old age and illness when they started losing weight at alarming speed.
Treating his bleed would require surgery, but going to the operating room with recently thinned blood and a frail heart is a potentially fatal prescription.
"They have it so easy over there compared with us," he said, gesturing across an expanse of shrub land carpeted with frail, ice-frosted sagebrush.
It's possible, he added, that many would fare even better with the valve repair procedure if they were not so frail when they got it.
When mandatory evacuation orders are issued for natural disasters like hurricanes, it poses a special challenge for those who are frail and in poor health.
Stubborn and in frail health, the two men decided to anchor down with dogs and each other in their coastal Texas town of Aransas Pass.
It can be frightening for adult children to acknowledge that our onetime omnipotent caretakers are now too ill or too frail to care for themselves.
The rest of the time they live with their employers, who are, for the most part, elderly and frail and in need of constant assistance.
Unfortunately, after months of radiation and chemotherapy, my frail mother decided to stop all medical treatments that would only prolong the agonizing process of dying.
The combination of such vulnerability and daring as strangers — some truly mystified — stared had the effect of transforming her seemingly frail body into something otherworldly.
The frail Elvira slips in and out of reality even before her Act II mad scene, precipitated by what she believes to be Arturo's abandonment.
Mina herself, in the meantime, is pregnant and thus assumed by those around her to be in a diminished state — physically delicate and mentally frail.
"Our data indicate that there are no low-risk procedures among patients who are frail," Dr. Hall and his co-authors concluded in their study.
It's a little shocking to see him looking not just gray but frail, as if his almost-60 body harbored a soul in deep senescence.
The image of a limping Weinstein has drawn comparisons to convicted sexual predator Bill Cosby's suddenly frail appearance in the latter days of his trial.
Tai Chi also reduces falls and improves balance in the elderly, and is easier than traditional exercise for some with frail health or physical limitations.
Consider another patient, a frail man in his 80s, also with lung cancer, whose oncologist had told him he had maybe a month, at most.
Retiring Terri Black had always planned to care for her widowed father in her home if he ever became too frail to care for himself.
Listeria monocytogenes can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or older people and others with weakened immune systems, the company said.
The choreographer Anna Halprin wanted to do one of these sessions with me, but she was 97 and too frail to come to the gallery.
Although he had already released the song and album Space Oddity, as well as "Life on Mars," Roeg's film turned the frail singer into multimedia.
Use of the transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR)systems is approved for patients deemed too frail to endure open-heart surgery and those at intermediate risk.
She was frail but her body held on, although she had pain and the disease did render her bed bound while she was in the hospital.
Amber Boyd says the moment she met Nicole – whose birth mother's parental rights were terminated shortly after giving birth – she wanted to adopt the frail infant.
"Frail State of Mind," from the band's upcoming fourth album, lands somewhere between Years & Years, Justin Bieber's work with Skrillex and Diplo, and SoundCloud R&B.
I saw the doctor size up my frail frame, noting the fine hairs that had begun growing on my shoulders to keep a starving body warm.
"...As Holocaust survivors grow increasingly frail, many of our clients have a far greater need for care than is covered by our existing funding," she continued.
If Clinton appears weak, frail, pale, or lethargic on the debate stage, it will lend credence to those rumors—and cost her dearly at the polls.
Jet Li pictured in 2008 (left) shocked fans recently when he was photographed looking frail after years of battling a slew of health problems. (Reuters/Weibo)
He puts his distinctly Samsonian spin on it with frail, minimal guitar work accompanying his overly enunciated singing style that borders on a spoken word delivery.
On their way to their traditional post-horror-movie debrief at Dr. Cerberus's, a bookstore and restaurant, they bump into their frail and timid teacher, Mrs.
The specific nature of his illness has remained a taboo subject within the agency, diplomats said, but with each public appearance he had appeared increasingly frail.
I once had a boyfriend so frail, I donated my size six Topshop spray-on skinny jeans to him after I recovered from an eating disorder.
"They hung him with his legs up and then with his legs down and they were beating him," said Ndlovu, bent over and frail at 91.
That simmering contrast between the dissonant roar of dystopia and the looming danger of a frail piano line, is a major theme running through his music.
A rather frail-looking individual who speaks with a soft voice, Ho appeared rather confident when he began to talk about his knack for video games.
We get a last glimpse of him in 1517, well ensconced in France but frail, when the secretary for the Cardinal of Aragon recorded a visit.
Use of the transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) systems is approved for patients deemed too frail to endure open-heart surgery and those at intermediate risk.
U.S.-Russia relations have not been this frail since the Cold War and terrorism and proliferation are ever present dangers to the U.S. and global security.
Nothing's for you but it's all for sale, give until your strength is frail and when it's at its weakest, burden it with hurt and secrets. . . .
His mom, Susie, is a frail 2800-year-old woman whom he says he desperately wants to care for, but will likely never have the chance.
It is touching to read this book and picture the young, frail Beverly Bunn taking on higher education, always aware of the uncertainties of the Depression.
Would that nature deigned that ALL Republican politicians face Prime-Ass Shaq in the key, feel his force come thundering down on their frail, breakable bodies.
That's why the solution isn't hourly messages from concerned moms and dads, whose stubborn attentiveness, no matter how well meant, can leave their children psychologically frail.
Pregnant women, full-time students, primary caretakers of dependents and the chronically homeless will be exempt from the work requirement, as will people deemed medically frail.
There are over a million immigrant workers in the direct-care industry — home health aides and personal-care aides tending to the sick and the frail.
A quick search found Clifford's obituary; a frail, gaunt great-grandfather with an engaging grin and a long list of life adventures and loving family members.
Bunnell finds well-tended homes and food stores and even smoldering hearth fires, but only one person, an elderly woman too frail to run and hide.
Another recent randomized trial found that frail and older people could drop an average of two drugs from a 10-drug regimen with no adverse effects.
Stubborn and in frail health, the two men had decided to anchor down with dogs and each other in their coastal Texas town of Aransas Pass.
"Jerusalem is not for sale," the aged and frail Mr. Abbas said, at times appearing to require whispered prompts from Saeb Erekat, the veteran Palestinian negotiator.
"We know that being frail before surgery is a risk factor for death, complications and nursing home discharge across most surgery types," he told Reuters Health.
Exports plunged 19.5% during the first 20 days of October from a year earlier, pressured by weak sales to China and frail global demand for semiconductors.
Always frail, and worn out by child-bearing, she died when he was ten; the pastor swiftly remarried a "young and robust" Englishwoman, Marie-Anne Kempe.
The frail Mr. Durst, 74, is charged with shooting a close friend in the back of her head in her Los Angeles home 17 years ago.
After six months, roughly 9 percent of frail patients who'd had the lowest-risk procedures and 16 percent of those undergoing moderate-risk surgeries had died.
After a farmer in Tamil Nadu receives a small, frail black goat from a stranger, he and his wife are pleased to see the animal thrive.
Our justice is so engrossed with how we kill that it does not even stop to question the humanity of executing a frail, terminally ill prisoner.
If they're told to get down on the ground, or to climb into a patrol car while handcuffed, how quickly can they comply if they're frail?
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Sydney-based artist Del Kathryn Barton isn't afraid to embrace all aspects generally associated with femininity, from frail to fatal.
Another scene captures a doctor in the guise of an elephant using a stethoscope to examine a frail woman donning the face of an old man.
When he was sick I found it way too upsetting to visit him because he'd become so frail and this huge cricket jumper swamped his tiny frame.
The British actress portrays her as a frail, insecure and childish queen, easily swayed by her friend Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, played by Oscar winner Rachel Weisz.
Others have steered clear due to the risks of operating in a nation with an unpredictable and young democracy and judiciary, a frail economy and extreme weather.
His frail health means court sessions will be limited to around two to three hours per day and so far, sessions have been scheduled through to December.
For the first few months swallowing the little, blue, diamond-shaped tablets, I have the head of a fat little boy on a frail body, cheeks chipmunked.
"It's true that we have a recovery that's firming, that's broadening both in geography and scope but it's still frail," Mersch told the Ambrosetti workshop in Cernobbio.
"As the population ages, hospitals will be faced with the challenges of caring for an increasing number of frail, cognitively impaired older adults," White said by email.
One of Terry's last trips was to Mexico, and I was shocked at how thin and frail he looked in a photo standing on a paddle board.
Breath bursts from my lipslike smoke signals, my steama small chimneyin this vast darkness,the black armsof naked trees too frail to holdtheir own leavesor anything else.
The frail ex-governor has been summoned to the city assembly in a potentially humiliating probe that could widen to include his links to a failed bank.
It stirred emotions in Brazil, whose angry electorate is reeling from a frail economy, widespread graft and rising violence ahead of an unpredictable presidential election in October.
Looking frail, Pistorius, who had changed out of his suit and into shorts and a T-shirt, required assistance as he walked unsteadily across the courtroom Wednesday.
Returns on 30-year government bonds, Germany - here Tuesday's auction also takes place amid increasing clamor in Germany to ramp up spending to boost a frail economy.
If there are none, or if there are too many to handle, quickly re-summon the mech before enemy fire can bring D.Va's frail human form down.
And while it might look frail, the plastic used is surprisingly durable having survived countless Klingon attacks during our testing—Okay, I just crashed it a lot.
In rarer cases, it may also result in death — salmonella poisoning is especially harmful to young children, frail or elderly people, and those with weakened immune systems.
" At The New York Times, Daphne Merkin clutched her pearls about "the victimology paradigm" of young women who she thinks perceive themselves "as frail as Victorian housewives.
The pillars to aggregate demand are too frail to support a rebound of economic activity that could cause accelerating cost and price pressures in the months ahead.
Risk factors for pneumonia Most healthy people can fight off pneumonia, but for the young, old, frail or immune-compromised, the disease can be tough to battle.
He describes the birth of his daughter movingly—frail, he lay swaddled as his wife laboured beside him—and the soul-filling love for his new baby.
Needless to say, the RoboBee X-Wing is far too frail to carry a battery, which would be several times heavier than the rest of the vehicle.
The Health and Human Services (HHS) guidance and Kentucky's approved waiver applications recognize that people who are disabled or "medically frail" should be exempted from work requirements.
That is not good for banks—and Italy's, labouring under the EU's heaviest bad-debt burden and tied to a frail economy, have been walloped (see chart).
After several rounds of chemotherapy and radiation and two bone marrow transplants, Ms. Colbert's cancer went into remission in the spring of 2011, but she remained frail.
So, sick or frail patients who don't want CPR or intensive care might receive aggressive treatments against their will, simply because medical personnel couldn't find the forms.
She does look frail at times and moves slowly, the last to leave the bench, but the frailty dissipates when she asks questions or crafts her dissents.
Its demise raises the possibility of a renewed arms race, and Gorbachev, now a frail 87-year-old, has warned that unravelling it could have catastrophic consequences.
Puerto Rico lies in an area with regular hurricanes, but federal authorities weren't prepared for the storm, which rolled straight across the island's already frail electric grid.
Most people in Frostpunk remain abstractions, just frail cogs in a machine dedicated to keeping an entire community alive through the apocalyptic onset of an ice age.
A British group has used meta-analyses, for instance, to show that frail older adults are more prone to falls, fractures, hospitalizations, dementia and nursing home placement.
Wiry yet frail, balding early, his eyes compelling behind their black horn-rimmed eyeglasses, a nonsmoker and nondrinker, Lowenstein was a one-man excitement wherever he moved.
Many older people require sensitive, skilled or specially certified drivers who know how to deal with someone who's frail, uses a wheelchair or has mild cognitive problems.
"He was always a gentleman," her frail old servant Furs reminisces, and when he pictures Lee standing in the elegant room, we envision him there as well.
And Rhode Island's frail economy has been a persistent political challenge for Ms. Raimondo, who has pledged in her campaigns to help restore the state's economic vitality.
She shed bitter tears, and I held her frail body, crying also for all these long years she had lived with the burden of these unspeakable events.
Treatments, while frequently effective, can leave people feeling ill, anxious, exhausted and frail, and may cause collateral damage to the heart or other parts of the body.
Old and frail, the then-84-year-old Paterno is introduced coaching from the press box, as a frenzied crowd celebrates his record-breaking 409th career win.
But officials at Yad Vashem said that it was far too late to arrange to bring frail survivors to the ceremony, and called Mr. Zelensky's decision regrettable.
Yet the paper-based system was too frail and difficult to manage efficiently, and the dystopian dream of panoptic population control by an all-seeing state failed.
Mr. Durst, 75, frail and worth $100 million, has said repeatedly that he did not kill his first wife, nor does he know who killed Ms. Berman.
Some also were frail, according to a numerical scale first developed for people that considers weight, strength, endurance, and how often and rapidly the animals move about.
But in 1996, his brother Laurance had grown frail, and David found himself a widower, with Peggy, his wife of 56 years, having died at age 80.
The FDA says infections can be serious and sometimes fatal in certain populations, including young children, frail or elderly people and those with a weakened immune system.
At 803-years-old, McGee is frail, having fought off health issues over the years, but his motivation to create and his wit remains unblemished by age.
"Listeria is an organism that can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems," said the FDA.
They definitely don't have the same solid heft as plastic toys do, but at the same time they don't feel frail or easy to break if assembled properly.
They learned that holy women took up less, not more space — that they were demure, slight acolytes whose inner yearning was big enough to swallow their frail bodies.
In the documentary, a frail and weak Cassidy deals with health problems and memory loss as he records a new album in an attempt to stage a comeback.
A frail Mugabe, accompanied by his wife, Grace, shuffled into the polling booth and spent several minutes filling in his ballot paper with the help of an assistant.
Then she will just be one of us in the colloquial sense — one of the girls like any other, human and frail again as we all must be.
Now 22013 and frail, Saeed views the upcoming offensive as perhaps the last opportunity in his lifetime to build a path to peace in Mosul and, subsequently, Iraq.
And now, more frequently, fires are the result of an old, frail electric grid, failing under the pressure of a growing society and more extreme, climate-changed weather.
RARE ROMAN COIN DISCOVERED ON REMOTE SCOTTISH ISLAND Records from Adie's accusers paint a picture of a frail woman with failing eyesight, according to the University of Dundee.
"I think watching her frail but tough spirit made me just feel a special connection with her," Finck told  Fox 61,  describing her decision to take Isabelle home.
After the recent shake-up, which he orchestrated in the name of his frail father, Prince Muhammad and his allies control all three branches of the security services.
Hindustan Times published a compelling photo of him — frail, weary and in despair — that struck a chord with most Indians facing a similar plight for over a month.
Listeria monocytogenes is an organism which can cause threatening and occasionally fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and those with compromised or weak immune systems.
Being frail and gentle, he was the target of bullying—shoulder bumping (ex-cuse me!), tripping, popping of shirt loops, taunts of "faggot," and smacking upside the head.
Both companies already have approvals for their TAVR (transcatheter aortic valve replacement) systems for use in patients too frail to endure surgery and those deemed at intermediate risk.
With some exceptions, including pregnant women and the medically frail, Medicaid recipients will have to spend 20 hours a week working or in job training or community service.
The time frame recounts those seven days, when Jackie transformed from a slightly frail but deeply intelligent and composed First Lady to the flashpoint of a suffering nation.
Or does one offer hope—that frail, intangible thing more graspable for younger hands that could also put them in danger by not preparing them for what awaits?
There is more than a little sexism on display in the right's attack on Clinton's health and their effort to paint her as physically weak, frail, and withering.
Although much of the world's economic health has sluggishly recuperated since 2008, Gallup's 2018 Global Emotions Report shows collectively, the world's emotional health has actually grown more frail.
In another sector, a frail, eighty-two-year-old man named Hellou Hamad, who was also from Shirqat, was lying on a filthy mattress, unable to get up.
He liked to pick and identify certain small, frail, white wildflowers that it never occurred to me to notice, and that he never forced on my attention. ♦
Pakistan's constitution does establish freedom of the press, but it is a frail freedom, circumscribed by laws that protect Islam and the security and defense of the country.
Far from looking frail, the silver-haired actor, model and artist wore a crisp white shirt and black jeans, his back straight and his eyes glittering with humor.
Although screenings can extend and improve lives for healthy, younger adults, they tend to inflict more harm than good in people who are old and frail, Korenstein said.
The political fights can obscure the fact Medicaid also helps vulnerable populations including kids and adults with disabilities, frail seniors, the blind, and people who are home-bound.
Wollen, tiny and frail, explained that everywhere they looked, they saw evidence of a diminished nation, one so hobbled it cannot give decent health care to many veterans.
Users were told to avoid stunning anyone who, among other things, might be impaired by drugs, agitated, exhausted, asthmatic, elderly, frail, running, or at risk of heart problems.
"The organism can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems," the FDA said in the release.
Aslandogan said the call for such restrictions on Gulen, who is frail-looking and walks with a shuffle, was part of a "harassment campaign" by the Turkish government.
Nursing homes, where seniors go for rehabilitation after a hospital stay or live long term if they're seriously ill and frail, are being hard hit by the coronavirus.
Mr. Palij, who is frail, arrived at Düsseldorf Airport early Tuesday and was taken by a Red Cross ambulance to a nursing home near Münster, in northwestern Germany.
Too many are now aware through mass media of the better life in Europe, and too many see their governments as too frail to help them advance themselves.
Council was so frail that she had abandoned her customary perch at a front table in the restaurant, where for years she had greeted customers and directed service.
Studies have shown that procedures used to treat common urological conditions not only had no efficacy in frail older men but also caused permanent functional decline and death.
The younger Fukase, standing and with his hands on his seated father's shoulders, is seemingly healthy, while the elder Fukase is nearly skin and bones, old and frail.
"They're going to start a riot!" exclaimed Mr. Nuon Chea, a frail, bent man who walked with a cane and peered at the world through large dark glasses.
Most fundamentally, CMS urged states to target any work requirements for non-disabled working adults; pregnant women, the disabled, and the medically frail are expected to be exempt.
A 2017 study showed that when frail women over 60 who were obese worked out with resistance bands for three months, they dropped body fat and increased bone density.
Reuters Health - Older adults who smoke are more likely to become physically frail than their counterparts who are former smokers or never used tobacco products, a recent study suggests.
Tests showed that under all that dirt, Larry was a shih-tzu who was frail, anemic, infested with hookworms and suffering through an eye, ear and foot infection simultaneously.
The pound was frail, sliding back to a 13-month low of $1.2704 touched overnight after weaker-than-forecast wage growth offset an unexpected fall in Britain's unemployment rate.
In January 2014, photos showed a frail and hollow-eyed Castro hunched over a cane and supported by an aide as he toured an art studio opening in Havana.
Japanese companies can build their cars in Vietnam, but their executives cannot (or at least ought not to) send their mothers to Danang when they start to get frail.
Their focus is on teaching kids science, technology, engineering, and math so they can eventually become very rich and take care of us when we are old and frail.
The effect is simultaneously thrilling and haunting, a dichotomy that gets to the very heart of being human: We're both sturdy enough to live and frail enough to die.
However, a listeria infection can cause miscarriages and stillbirths among pregnant women and may become serious for young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems.
Frail and clinging to a walker, Hastert apologized in court for sexually abusing boys when he was a high school teacher and coach in his hometown of Yorkville, Illinois.
Attorney Gregory Davenport said Friday that Lyle Burgess accepted the plea deal despite being innocent because he is in frail health and wanted to move on with his life.
So when I first cast eyes on the AirPods, all glossy, frail, and vanishingly small, I had no faith that they'd sound good enough to justify their $159 price.
Citing traditional Chinese medical theories, it claimed to relieve ailments like painful joints, frail kidneys, and weakness and anemia in women by combining 67 ingredients from plants and animals.
The requirements apply to all beneficiaries between 19 and 64, with exceptions for pregnant women, people who are considered "medically frail," primary caregivers and people with acute medical conditions.
CLEARWATER, Florida — Nilsa Torres, 70, and her frail 91-year-old mother Ignacia Rodriguez rarely left the modest two-bedroom apartment they share in this Gulf Coast retirement community.
Full-time students, pregnant women, the disabled, medically frail, caregivers who live with elderly or disabled individuals and parents of children under 1 year old would also be exempt.
Pregnant women, beneficiaries who are medically frail and beneficiaries who are in active treatment with respect to a substance use disorder will be among those exempt from the requirement.
Listeria monoyctogenes can cause serious or fatal infections in children, frail or elderly, or immunocompromised people, as well as miscarriages and stillbirths in pregnant women, according to the FDA.
"This is never an easy situation, as our senior population ages and becomes frail," said Ronald A. Sher, a real estate lawyer who represents condominium and co-op boards.
But the 30 centenarians facing the camera in Alex Fegan's delightful documentary "Older Than Ireland" are simply beautiful: frail, yes, but wise, wry, flinty, funny and sometimes very tender.
The broader, pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index, which hit a three-month high last week, was down 0.2 percent, with markets held back by some frail-looking corporate results.
In many cases, however, that is not enough, leaving mentally and physically frail or forgetful survivors without anyone to look after them over the weekend, or throughout the night.
The star looked more frail than she had in the past, but Paul said she delivered to the tens of thousands of fans who turned out to support her.
Tuscany's temperate climate suited her frail health — and Italy's reasonable prices suited both poets' slim pocketbooks (which were even slimmer after Elizabeth's father, furious at her marriage, disowned her).
In October, less than two months before he died, a frail Mr. Agee, who suffered from scleroderma, a degenerative disease of the immune system, reconnected with his first family.
The way his father suffered toward the end of his life, so frail that he needed his son to bathe him, "it's like burned in my brain," he said.
During Harvey, ambulance teams fanned out in a coordinated effort to transfer the sick and frail from storm-crippled nursing homes and hospitals to other facilities in the region.
The device is already approved by the F.D.A. for patients too frail for surgery, but whose hearts are fine except for a mitral valve that does not function properly.
A frail woman I met in her thatch home told me her oldest son, a fisherman, barely an adult himself, had provided the family its only source of income.
Should he cut back his hours, he'd either have to try to get classified as "medically frail," which would exempt him from the work rule, or lose his coverage.
A chaotic press conference on Tuesday, with Lam appearing frail but still resolute, failed in what could have been a last-ditch effort to convince protesters to go home.
The European Union sees the new system as a way to sustain trade with Iran, in part, to help keep that country's frail economy from going into a tailspin.
But Mr. Cosby's lawyers are sure to fight that, depicting him as a frail old man with failing vision, incapable of assaulting another woman or surviving a long sentence.
In accordance with federal and state privacy regulations, no cause was given; he had been hospitalized in January for intestinal bleeding but was ruled too frail to undergo surgery.
The state's lawyers argued that officials in Costa Mesa have no legal right — or good reason — to block the move, which the state said involved frail and elderly patients.
A diminutive, slightly frail figure who wore suits he no longer quite filled, Mr. Essebsi emerged as a canny politician with the experience and determination to trounce his opponents.
Since Mr. Kloski had no income when he enrolled, he paid $1 a month; he has since been classified as "medically frail" and does not have to pay anything.
How Aretha energized social movements The singer had been reported to be in failing health for years and appeared frail in recent photos, but she kept her struggles private.
A frail Wine, wearing a Ugandan flag scarf around his neck, was seen walking out of court while being assisted on crutches during a brief adjournment on Thursday morning.
He is the author of Nasty, Brutish, and Long: Adventures in Eldercare, a memoir of his professional life, and the story of caregiving to his own frail, elderly parents.
The 79-foot fir, an annual gift from the people of Oslo as a sign of gratitude for Britain's help during World War II, is looking a little … frail.
When Lieutenant Connix, played by Fisher's daughter Billie Lourd, offers physical support to a frail Leia, we wish we could have offered Fisher some comfort in her final moments.
In the last year of her life, she was too frail to make the trip, so we traveled to a hotel on the Upper West Side to visit her.
After four months of this kind of training, the exercised animals were stronger and more aerobically fit than other mice of the same age, and few remained physically frail.
Although screenings can extend and improve lives for healthy, younger adults, they tend to inflict more harm than good in people who are old and frail, Dr. Korenstein said.
The guidance says that states will need to carve out exceptions for people who are medically frail and for people with opioid addictions, so they won't lose their benefits.
" As is "Parfum Des Fleurs": "Oh, frail and fragrant visions, / Sweet nomads of the air, / That rise like the mist on the meadows / And cling to my darksome hair.
It's an episode not just about human experience, but also about the ravages of middle age, the search for purpose, and what it means to be frail and fallible.
"To watch mentally ill, medically frail seniors walk out of my office, knowing that they are going to be sleeping in the rain in San Francisco is heartbreaking," he said.
"Using the U.S.-North Korea leaders' meeting as an opportunity, we will face up to North Korea and solve this," he told the group, many of them elderly and frail.
Mature Consumer Electronics Market: Fitch believes stiffer competition in the consumer electronics industry and a frail industry outlook will be a key swing factor in Sony's revenue and margin expansion.
When police met up with her, they were shocked at the teen's thin, frail appearance—and even more shocked when they saw the photos she showed them on the phone.
Instead, it relies on familiar physical tropes: near-death thinness, a bruised and protruding spine, an arm so frail that Ellen can hold it between two fingers with frightening ease.
Last month, I had a gum graft, where my periodontist sliced tissue from the roof of my mouth and relocated it to the frail gums beneath my lower front teeth.
" In a now viral Facebook post, her former third-grade classmate described her as "a frail girl, had pin-straight hair with bangs, and often wore the same purple outfit.
A video posted online showed an agitated, frail-looking man with white hair and a white beard being carried out of the central London building by at least seven men.
And while it may be hard to imagine eventually being frail or dependent enough to need it, it's smart to have the policy in place for a worst-case scenario.
Mr. Castro's health is of course a constant subject of speculation among Cuba watchers; in this play, by Juan Claudio Lechín, he is frail and vacillating between lucidity and delusion.
"I can't imagine anyone would feel safe at this point in returning," she said, adding that the people she met were frail, scared and in no way ready to return.
And the ones who are still alive and kicking are in bad shape, like Patrick Stewart's Charles Xavier, who's frail and going mad with some sort of degenerative brain disease.
Disputes that might have been swept into a new trade round have fallen to the WTO's dispute-resolution machinery, which is too slow and too frail to carry the burden.
It is progress that the draft makes the constitutional court the final arbiter in times of crisis—that role had previously fallen to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, now old and frail.
In the film, Anne (Olivia Colman), who is in frail health due to gout, relies heavily on her adviser and secret lover, Sarah Churchill, the Duchess of Marlborough (Rachel Weisz).
Despite the singer's denials, media scrutiny surrounding his health intensified and was fueled by photographs of Mercury which ran in the British press showing him as increasingly frail and thin.
Late on Sunday, Ennahar and El Bilad TV channels said that Bouteflika - who has been in frail health and largely out of public view for years - might resign this week.
Dying in older age can mean a different sort of death, such as becoming gradually more frail in both body and mind and developing numerous health problems over many years.
Oskar Groening, who is physically frail, was sentenced to four years in prison in 2015 for his role in the murder of 300,000 people at the Nazi death camp Auschwitz.
Even when the tumour on his hip grew to the size of a football, Mato Samaile, a frail 50-year-old Nigerian cattle farmer, was reluctant to go to hospital.
Cries of "Fidel, Fidel" once again rang out as the now frail former leader made his most extensive public appearance in years, speaking with a strong, if slightly hoarse, voice.
As they chased them, with the other women, the children, the old and the sick, toward the waiting cattle train, I could not take my eyes off their frail shapes.
A CNN investigation published in October found that Nuedexta's maker had been aggressively targeting frail and elderly nursing home residents for whom the drug may be unnecessary or even unsafe.
Salmonella can cause diarrhea and severe abdominal cramps lasting up to three days and is particularly dangerous to young children, frail or elderly people and others with weakened immune systems.
The social networks of the frail elderly, whether living at home or in a nursing home, tend to be so much smaller than those of the rest of the population.
A frail-looking Queen Elizabeth II -- not the real one -- greeted guests at a dystopian party outside the Walled Off Hotel, which is owned by reclusive British street artist Banksy.
Even as his body was growing frail and he was experiencing pains in his back, he was working diligently to bring several projects to completion, according to friends and colleagues.
She then fell ill with pneumonia, and unwisely tried to conceal the ailment, giving ammunition for two of Mr Trump's attacks—that she is untrustworthy and that she is frail.
Kim Hiatt had worked as a nurse for 20113 years when she made her first medical error: She gave a frail infant 10 times the recommended dosage of a medication.
Rick Boyte, a pediatrician in Mississippi, told me about the moments after a fatal error he had made when his needle accidentally punctured the lung of an already frail infant.
Today, at 65, he is small and frail, with a stooped back and the remains of his gray hair concentrated in two large sideburns, which reach down to his jowls.
In the 1700s, 1800s, and even the early 1900s, all this led to a culture that saw women as frail, toxic creatures that could be both dangerous and unnaturally vulnerable.
What she can't prevent is her daughter's desire to pull away from her, especially as she recognizes the extent to which Dee Dee has lied about her supposedly frail health.
Whether or not the Republican establishment -- such as it still exists in frail replica of its former self -- wants to admit it, there aren't two wings of the current GOP.
But frail or not, he was still "an exceptionally dangerous man" and should never go free, the Bergen County prosecutor, John Molinelli, had told California parole officials in a letter.
But testosterone supplements do not seem to help frail older men walk farther or get out of chairs more easily, goals that doctors typically look for in aiding older patients.
Pregnant women, full-time students and primary caretakers of children under 19 or disabled adult dependents would be exempt from the state's work requirement, as would people deemed medically frail.
The virus can cause pneumonia and be much more lethal to people made frail by old age and by conditions that make it harder for their bodies to fight infections.
Despite the new mood of openness and acceptance, many of the Magdalene laundry survivors in Dublin this week were either too frail or too shy to talk about their experiences.
Salvador Dali's 1946 interpretation, "The Temptation of St. Anthony" (1946) conveys a wasteland on which black clouds encroach and grotesque horses and elephants loom over a frail, naked kneeling Anthony.
Her death, in a hospital, was confirmed by her son Oliver Kamm, who said her health had been in decline since she was left frail by a stroke in 193.
" ... and schoolmates noticed strange behavior Last week, a former classmate of one of the Turpins' daughters, shared his memory of "a frail girl" who "often wore the same purple outfit.
Older, frail, those dependent of other are the most vulnerable, and this dark side exposes that all too often elder abuse is perpetrated by relatives, friends or other trusted caregivers.
The high rates of potentially inappropriate prescriptions in this study might be explained at least in part by the fact that the study included especially frail patients, study authors noted.
The third show is of "drawings"—rather a frail word for diptychs and triptychs of large sheets of heavy paper bearing thick black shapes in paint stick, ink, and silica.
Eating cereal contaminated with salmonella can cause serious illness, including fatal infections, fever, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain, especially for young, frail or elderly people, according to the CDC.
The order calls for bolstering telehealth services – which would reduce the need for visits at the doctor's office for a frail population – and supplemental benefits Medicare Advantage plans can offer.
But in October, Suzanne Agee said, her father, in frail health, contacted the children from his first marriage, all of whom live in Seattle, and went to stay with them.
Weinstein arrived at a hearing last week looking frail and using a walker, and his attorney Donna Rotunno said in court that her client was scheduled to have back surgery.
Just when we begin to see him as a frail, elderly artist creating in a quiet corner, the scene changes and we see him shouting at his manager over Skype.
"Will the shift of ministers from one ministry to another bring life to the government's frail body?" she asked during the debate in Parliament on Thursday over Mr. Kucinskis's new cabinet.
Playboy sources tell TMZ ... Crystal surprised the hell outta a lot of people when she stood by Hef's side in his declining years as he got older and became more frail.
Embracing frail veterans making what could be their final journey to the windswept bluffs where they made history, the President appeared genuinely moved by the weight of what had happened there.
Carrie Fisher texted with her younger sister, talking about everything from age to her "frail" mother Debbie Reynolds, before boarding her fatal flight to Los Angeles just days before her death.
The final reading for new export orders was 46.1, the worst slump since January, and underlining that frail global demand remains a major pressure point for the world's third-largest economy.
Seeing Dalton sitting on the hospital bed next to Katie – I hadn't seen Katie for a while, and she was very thin, very frail – it almost made Dalton look normal size.
To me, what it means to be human is inextricably bound with the condition of being a mammal, being frail and weak and loving other people for their frailty and weakness.
Vela, who is frail and struggled to hear the questions put to him in court, denied handing over the baby, and denied that the signature on Madrigal's birth certificate was his.
I remember being up close to the stage in 2007 when he brought the singer (in pretty frail condition) up to the mic with him to duet at a London aftershow.
" Bowes said that in her deposition Malinowski "was extremely frail and she was burned, but yet could very clearly articulate what happened, where she was, fear, everything that you would expect.
Davenport told The Associated Press on Friday that Lyle Burgess accepted the plea deal despite being innocent because he is in frail health and wanted to move on with his life.
Experts who were too frail to travel helped remotely using Mr Resoz's augmented-reality technology, passing on their experience to younger scientists and giving them a crash course in antibiotic research.
One workaround is for the old to "borrow" from the young on the understanding that the young will eventually be "repaid", when they themselves grow frail, by the as yet unborn.
The 88-member assembly, consisting mostly of elderly clerics, is expected to choose the successor to supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who is 77 and rumored to be in frail health.
Petite but not frail, she was so shocked, she said, that she grabbed him by the shoulders and with all her strength, stood up and pushed him back into his chair.
They were either "robust," because they didn't appear to have any cognitive problems or issues with physical frailty, or "pre-frail," because they only had one or two symptoms of frailty.
Another drawback is that it's impossible to know whether a poor diet might have caused frailty or if the reverse is true and people started eating poorly after they became frail.
Saw the Labor Party just sort of disintegrated in the face of their defeat and move so far left that it's, you know, in a very -- in a very frail state.
"While there isn't definitive evidence (yet) that exercise can prevent frailty, this study shows that exercise reduces the risk of disability, whether or not you are frail," Brown said by email.
The Coast Guard and volunteer rescue workers moved frail and elderly patients who could not leave their wheelchairs -- or, in some cases, beds -- which had to be carried to waiting boats.
Peck chooses to use footage from the 1933 movie King Kong as a backdrop, with its famous scene of the giant gorilla holding a frail white woman in his simian grip.
Listeria can cause high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea in healthy adults, but young children, frail or elderly people and pregnant woman are at a higher risk.
The director, Kareem Fahmy, makes the transitions seamless, and Ms. Harrington manages the difficult trick of showing remnants of the fiery Amal incarnated by Ms. Heywood while also being convincingly frail.
Old and frail but vibrantly alive in Fesperman's penetrating portrait, Danziger charges a modest fee to write letters for illiterate clients frantic for news of their relatives back in Eastern Europe.
"These numbers ... underscore the inattention of the US government to the frail infrastructure of Puerto Rico," authors from Harvard University and other institutions wrote in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Aging suspects, most of whom deny guilt, are growing frail more than 70 years after the end of World War Two, making the race to prosecute them all the more pressing.
Two pivotal members of the original Aix cast take part in this run: the soprano Adrianne Pieczonka as the frail sister Chrysothemis and the veteran mezzo-soprano Waltraud Meier as Klytamnestra.
Beth (Brenda Withers) and Tim (Nate Miller) are a sister and brother whose mother, Scottie (Beth Dixon), is now in frail health and employs a full-time caretaker, Bernadette (Shirine Babb).
While there have been occasional disturbances to ruffle the leafy, largely brownstone block's calm demeanor, the hotel has provided permanent homes for hundreds of the poor, frail, elderly, troubled or addicted.
I often ask myself: How should I judge such men—as sinners, as products of a Catholic sexual culture, as statistical outliers, as frail human beings like the rest of us?
"'I've grown so tired of hearing every single rap song objectify women, and imply we're some frail creatures who only exist to be on a mantle somewhere," she shares over email.
They are harsh to them and terrified of them until they learn that they, too, are just men and that most of them, old and frail, just want to go home.
Feeling impossibly frail and weary, the 82-year-old Cohen parried with a thoroughgoing renunciation—of Jahweh, Jesus, Vishnu, sex, and the acrid jokes he'd been cracking for half a century.
But a study that Dr. Seib and her colleagues published in JAMA Surgery this month shows that frail seniors face higher complications even after ambulatory surgery, outpatient procedures often considered routine.
On Long Island, a son was trying to keep his frail, blind mother at home, battling a daughter and a guardian who wanted to move her to an assisted-living facility.
He was then frail and feverish, with two broken arms, a broken leg, a shattered knee and bayonet wounds, yet still resisting his captors even though the consequence was more beatings.
The state had planned to grant exemptions to people it deemed medically frail or who were pregnant, in school, or the primary caregiver of a dependent child or disabled family member.
Survival horror games often focus on vulnerable, ordinary characters and induce a sense of paranoid powerlessness, stripping down interface elements or tweaking camera movements to imitate a frail human body's motion.
Where Ghost Spirit occasionally allow themselves some breathing room, like on their drawn-out closer, "In Parting," Frail Hands suck all the air out, compressing everything into a singular, frantic punch.
The northwest corner of 49th and Sixth becomes part of that family library, the moment when a ghost great-grandmother, a frail grandmother, and Sarah and I share a single embrace.
Aging and increasingly frail — Palestinian officials say an ambulance is now part of the president's traveling detail — Mr. Abbas has offered few inspiring alternatives and a succession battle is already underway.
She underwent several surgeries over several trips, and ultimately her doctors at Boston Children's Hospital advised her parents that she must stay in the United States because of her frail health.
"The problem I worry about most in the frail elderly is C. difficile," Dr. Wald said, referring to a virulent, hard-to-eradicate infection that has rampaged through the Medicare population.
To improve health outcomes, we propose an initiative to coordinate care for seniors living in publicly assisted housing and scaling of an existing demonstration coordinating care at home for frail seniors.
We're told in early December, she came down with something leaving her feeling weak and frail -- which turned out to be a kidney infection that spread and began contaminating her blood.
The small, frail teacher-turned-activist said she was encouraged by the award, and it would make her work harder to stop girls being bought and sold in the sex trade.
She hoped to live in Canada one day, but she had breast cancer, and was so sick that the staff at Vive feared she was too frail to travel any farther.
What I will say is that the development of Internet technology started with a sense that it's a frail flower and we need to leave it alone and see what'll happen.
The menacing conclusion of Trump's frail syllogism – that "everybody would be very poor" if he were impeached, due to the epic and preordained market plunge – is also hyperbolic, false and revealing.
The frail Kelly spent three years working alongside then Jorge Bergoglio when the future pope was a parish priest and college director in the Buenos Aires area in the early 1980s.
The fruit is potentially contaminated by Listeria monocytogenes, an organism that can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems.
"The Favourite" sees Colman portray Britain's 18th-century Queen Anne as an insecure, frail and tempestuous royal who treats her horde of indoor rabbits as if they were her dead children.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "We are frail flowers in the field," wrote Danny Lyon, the politically active, compassionate photojournalist, after leaving New York for Bernalillo, New Mexico, in 1969.

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