Some kids were never or rarely bullied, some were victimized in their early school years but not in later years, while another group was increasingly victimized in later years.
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The Obama administration also targeted families in the later years.
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In later years, other contestants also said Trump behaved inappropriately.
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This explains the thinning many women experience in later years.
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Later years have seen still other issues hit the company.
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In his later years, Mr. Cole settled near Comfort, Tex.
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In his later years he explored Asian life and culture.
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I got to know him well in his later years.
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He'll receive as much as $20193 million in later years.
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So did Malcolm, more or less, in his later years.
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In later years, Kiefer ran youth swimming programs in Chicago.
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In later years, he turned his attention to new subjects.
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In his later years, he was also a secret artist.
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However, some worry about the later years of their children's schooling.
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In later years, Rockefeller did better; the firm he founded in
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In later years he would cultivate cracked paint and other effects.
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In his later years, he was still conducting business as usual.
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Mr. Berry chose not to continue acting in his later years.
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He drew criticism in the later years for nepotism and corruption.
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In his later years, Mr. Laird wrote frequently about public affairs.
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In later years, Mr. Duboeuf took on an elder statesman role.
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Cha spent his later years mostly away from the public eye.
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The numbers dropped in the later years of the Obama administration.
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"We have to be smarter in our later years," she said.
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Wilson explained in later years that he had to speak up.
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A gradual corporate tax increase in later years is one option.
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In later years, they'd say, 'Is that the Ron Popeil spray stuff?
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This led to the more violently expressive paintings of his later years.
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But it happened a decade later, years after the dot-com bust.
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In those later years production would be around 160 jets per year.
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In later years, the drinking would come to take over my life.
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Due to her inactive lifestyle, she gained weight in her later years.
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Unused funds may be rolled over to be used in later years.
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But in later years, especially under Mr. Xi, that candor has receded.
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Eastwood has taken on a strange public role in his later years.
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Foreign investment stalled in Zimbabwe during the later years of Mugabe's reign.
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In Mondrian's later years, the artist worked almost exclusively in primary colors.
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In later years, living in Modesto, he worked paving roads and driveways.
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Mr. Peterson increasingly turned to philanthropy and fiscal advocacy in later years.
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What became of his invention deeply troubled him in his later years.
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In later years he was awarded medals in recognition of that role.
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Entrepreneurs hope that commercial ventures expand in lucrative ways in later years.
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As its popularity waned in later years, so did Bishop White's support.
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In her later years, she took classes in watercolor and botanical drawing.
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In later years he spent much of his time in Aripeka, Fla.
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In his later years he focused on aging and dying without fear.
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In his later years, Mr. Tin also worked at Gitameit Music Institute.
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Trump's Tuesday viewership does beat Obama's in his later years in office.
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In those later years production would be around 216 jets per year.
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The Obama administration also deployed an operation targeting families in the later years.
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More adults were obese or overweight in the later years of the study.
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In her later years, Radziwill gave a few interviews about her legendary life.
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In her later years, Lee gave a few interviews about her legendary life.
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In later years, he admitted that he felt some guilt about using pseudonyms.
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Pilots can earn a base salary of $200,000 and more in later years.
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If living completely off savings in your later years feels impossible, fear not.
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During his later years in power, Mugabe made several medical trips to Singapore.
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In his later years, he appeared at film-western events around the country.
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What was her biggest strength as a business woman in her later years?
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In later years, states have to partially match the funds to receive them.
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In later years, Lindsay was a television hockey analyst and a manufacturer's representative.
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In her later years, Ms. Sarli marveled at how public morals had changed.
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In later years, he lectured widely and campaigned for human rights in China.
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In his later years, he dismissed it as nothing more than a joke.
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"In the later years they probably took things too far," Mr. Peres said.
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Even in his later years, he never stopped looking for another big score.
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In later years, he was an important figure within the civil rights movement.
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In his later years, he was honored at an annual parade in Hurleyville.
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She received further stock grants in later years, adding to her overall compensation.
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In their later years, she and her husband turned their attention to mortality.
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That enables them to deduct contributions now and withdraw money in later years.
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In her later years, Ms. O'Neill dedicated herself to teaching younger food writers.
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"Watch what these guys are doing" to train in their later years, said Arent.
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And also, as I'm growing older, what can I expect in my later years?
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In later years, Bush served as an emeritus public trustee for the Mayo Clinic.
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In later years, Hefner had become a familiar symbol of decadence and geriatric hedonism.
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Her record, including on public education, has been more favorably viewed in later years.
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Survivor strategies can be especially important for women in the later years of life.
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"In later years, Kennedy has given states greater latitude to restrict abortion," she said.
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In later years, the pair became famously close, and reportedly discussed doing a documentary.
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Neither is true, as John Guy shows in this account of her later years.
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In later years, some 130 slaves tended Marshall's fields, growing tobacco and other crops.
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In her later years she continued to write articles and books and lectured widely.
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Once tight-lipped in defeat, she has become a gracious loser in later years.
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But despite this intimacy, their later years were marked by dissension, addiction, and unhappiness.
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She was 21953, and in her later years had found new generations of fans.
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Public and private polling in later years have showed similar patterns, political strategists said.
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The jet-setting socialite's later years were marked by a scandal that captivated France.
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In his later years Mr. Marchetti was a consultant, frequent speaker and freelance writer.
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He suffered this in silence, and spoke of it only in his later years.
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Mr. Seinfeld said he's a firm believer in remaining dynamic in one's later years.
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Preventative health care is an important part of anyone's regiment, especially in later years.
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In his later years Mr. Gautier specialized in voice-over work on cartoon shows.
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" In later years, Eva became famous as the bubbleheaded millionaire's wife in "Green Acres.
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In later years, R&D fell back a bit and economies of scale leaped forward.
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That changed in the administration's later years when officials shifted to a more targeted approach.
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Ms Pérez in Valencia favours legal cases against police who tortured in Franco's later years.
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It resulted in a soaring yen, arguably leading to Japan's economic stagnation in later years.
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She and Franscoviak also live in Livingston, where Kidder spent most of her later years.
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In later years, she kept her name out there by lecturing, teaching and writing books.
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After all, don't most people hope to continue experiencing desire well into their later years?
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In later years, he would repeatedly reject his birthplace as little more than a plantation.
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According to The Guardian, the burly kangaroo got calmer and softer in his later years.
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And Sylvia was homeless living on the piers in the later years of her life.
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However, larger budget deficits would crowd out private investment in later years, dampening economic growth.
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Only in later years, I comprehended the whole significance of my father's suffering and death.
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"In later years, the Senate turns off almost all individual income tax provisions," Mazur said.
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Armenia in 2009 named Aznavour ambassador to Switzerland, where the singer resided in later years.
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I've heard young adults complaining in later years about parents lying to them about Santa.
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"what went wrong" in his later years requires that we see the younger Hughes as
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They were initially drawn from a children's charity, then in later years from local schools.
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His New York State returns will show whether he made similar assertions in later years.
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In her later years the photographer Gordon Parks, who died in 2006, was her companion.
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Kodar was his companion in his later years, and shares script credit on this film.
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Mr. Goodall lived alone in his later years, though he has children and several grandchildren.
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In later years, they began to inch back up in luxury buildings, to nine feet.
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In his later years, he created designer mice to study the complex genetics of hypertension.
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In later years, I added verses to the fry boat, coffee, and hot cocoa cups.
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"Yeah, I would have liked to go to the moon," he said in later years.
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After being revised in later years, that quarter's GDP growth now stands at just 2.2%.
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It was followed in later years by bladder cancer and two bouts of colon cancer.
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In his later years, Signac evolved yet again, turning to a more florid and loose approach.
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In his later years, Bianchi was a scout for the Suns and the Golden State Warriors.
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In her later years, Bretagne spent time once a week teaching kids how to read. Really.
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And in later years I discovered her remarkable talent in Gene Kelley's 'Singing in the Rain.
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He never quite conquered the United States, where he lived in Los Angeles in later years.
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In later years, she produced albums on flowering plants and ferns, continuing to work with cyanotypes.
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In finding myself, I spent the later years of my twenties finding others just like me.
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"The favourable budget situation should be used to make provisions for later years," the council said.
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Some of my favorite artists, like Tom Waits, they'll be most prolific in their later years.
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The couple's romance filled her later years with happiness – and followed two marriages marked by tragedy.
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But if you zoom out to her later years, she had two healthy children, three grandchildren.
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What percentage of Americans should we be encouraging into Florida nursing facilities for their later years?
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In later years Bell added phone calls, instant-messaging transcripts, television and radio to his record.
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In later years, I'd secretly drink sample bottles of perfume to try to make myself vomit.
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It eventually sold more than 45 million barrels a year in his later years as chairman.
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He emerged a decade later — years dominated by organized crime and violence — as Russia's youngest billionaire.
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Plus, the later years of the time frame include the rise of the Tea Party movement.
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In his later years, Mr. Nhat Hanh devoted his life to teaching mindfulness and engaged Buddhism.
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He began teaching at Hunter in 1964 and continued to do so into his later years.
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Mr. Gouri also wrote poems about love and childhood and, in his later years, his mortality.
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He learned he had Parkinson's disease, which caused his hands to shake, in his later years.
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Mr. Milliken's disenchantment with the rightward drift of the Republican Party continued into his later years.
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He continued to sail in his later years until Parkinson's disease began to slow him down.
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In later years he became an opera world equivalent to a character actor onstage and screen.
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In later years, a psychiatrist told Bishop that she was lucky to have survived her childhood.
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Those arriving in later years attended a training program at a military base in Washington State.
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In later years she often spoke of her debt to the landscapes of the Pacific Northwest.
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"Laurence Sterne: The Later Years," published in 1986, made good on the promise of its predecessor.
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In later years, Kipling never discouraged readers from finding in the Jungle Books a political allegory.
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In fact, many long-married couples can enjoy a healthy sex life into the later years.
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But while average premiums would go down in those later years, the relief would not be universal.
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Under former President Barack Obama, the department had deployed an operation targeting families in the later years.
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Anthem is assessing the ramifications of selling individual plans in later years if it withdraws, Swedish said.
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He continued to sing, as well as coach and, in later years, direct operas, through his 70s.
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Especially given that in later years Britney would kiss Madonna and walk out with a huge snake.
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The acuity of our intellect in later years has been directly tied to age, gender and genetics.
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She may yet emerge as a leadership contender in later years—if the party survives until then.
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He occasionally returned to the limelight in later years, even coming forward in support of gay rights.
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Billie, and the famous French bulldog Gary Fisher, were the center of Carrie's universe in later years.
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And in later years, through my wife mostly, I came to understand that I missed something great.
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Call me crazy, but that could make for some great shuffleboard money in your later years 5.
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In later years, a wave of funding opportunities and globally recognized accelerator programs took root across Canada.
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The series explored the bad blood between Crawford and Davis in the later years of their lives.
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Wolfe turned crankier in his later years and works, and his high standards sometimes bled into snobbism.
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For all the flirtations, for all the manipulations, the later years distinguish themselves mostly for the betrayals.
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Failing to plan for this spike in the later years of retirement could seriously derail your plans.
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Gandhi wrote many letters to Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, who served as his secretary during his later years.
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In later years, the F.D.A. would choose the chemicals in consultation with the industry and consumer groups.
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In later years, I grew tired of the schtick and pageantry and faux posturing of rich celebrities.
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He remained an effective top-flight striker, even in his later years with Portsmouth and West Ham.
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In the early years, MJ had Horace Grant, and in the later years, he had Dennis Rodman.
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That valuable source of income can buoy you in later years, as you spend down other savings.
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In his later years, Prince showed no signs of slowing down or dialing back who he was.
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In later years she refused to confirm her age; some sources give her birth year as 1912.
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In addition to her autobiography, she wrote about the history of black Kentuckians in her later years.
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In later years he cut his hair but kept the beard; eventually, both were tinged with gray.
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Building lean muscle mass and bone density at this age helps you retain them in later years.
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In later years, tires got an edge, called a bead, that held it to the wheel's rim.
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In later years, as her jewelry business waned, she used it as a bed-and-breakfast inn.
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Luther's ugliest legacy was the invective that, in his later years, he heaped on the Jewish people.
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Branch lived in the Bay Area and did charity work for the Raiders organization in later years.
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Branch lived in the Bay Area and did charity work for the Raiders organization in later years.
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In later years Intel, the Northern California chip giant, would come to dominate the personal computer business.
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In later years he put out individual songs as free downloads, encouraging listeners to contribute to charity.
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That insecurity highlights the unique challenges women face when it comes to saving for their later years.
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He also composed music in the style of Bach - an interest he pursued into his later years.
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In his later years, he would note how "people still tell me that I'm Maurice's little brother."
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Long affiliated with Case Western Reserve University, the medical provider would get even bigger in later years.
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In later years, when referencing his costume, he would just shake his head and roll his eyes.
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He eschewed formal business suits, dressed in well-worn clothes and in later years drove an old Volvo.
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Injuries slowed him somewhat after that, but Brand became an effective role player during his career's later years.
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Or at least, she did in the later years of her short life, as she became a star.
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I was especially impressed with the case of Helen Ling, who supervised the computers in the later years.
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In the later years of his career he intentionally muted his political beliefs to focus on the Gospel.
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Even when Parkinson's disease plagued Ali in his later years, you were always reassured when you saw him.
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Most Americans don't start saving for their later years till they are in their early 20s, Wirbick says.
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She becomes vulnerable, and even in her later years, haunted by self-doubt—but always ready to perform.
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And long-term, I want to stay strong so I'll remain healthy and independent into my later years.
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In his later years, Peterson focused more on philanthropy and in 2008 established the Peter G. Peterson Foundation.
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It seems the ongoing guilt from that effort pushed Carter to emphasize his liberal slant in later years.
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In later years, he explained, receptionists started marking the last few active personal lines with a red marker.
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Landlords typically earn back those credits and discounts by charging more in the later years of a lease.
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She was also his trusted adviser and, in his later years, his caregiver as he battled Alzheimer's disease.
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In later years, Vega continued with the art projects and released a string of solo albums and collaborations.
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In his later years he put much of his effort into advising other inventors through Trevor Baylis Brands.
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In later years he was known for offering blunt but encouraging feedback to emerging poets in handwritten notes.
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In later years he operated his own firm, Howell Begle and Associates, based at his home in Boston.
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In his later years, Bernstein, by then a revered international maestro, became a regular with the Vienna Philharmonic.
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Comparing Clay's clinch to the work of Muhammad Ali in his later years it was loose and distant.
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The Obama administration did not make a regular practice of separating families, at least in its later years.
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In the later years of the marriage, "the worst of the physical violence didn't really occur," she said.
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Bradley found fame in his later years, releasing his debut album "No Time For Dreaming" at age 62.
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Through these later years, he never relaxed his interest in public affairs, although his politics were hardly consistent.
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Put a man and a woman onstage, Balanchine said in later years, and you already have a story.
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In later years, boys tend to move into shift work and minimum-wage jobs earlier than girls do.
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In later years, she claimed her father was a jeweller, when in fact he manufactured hats for babies.
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In the later years, as West Germany lurched towards prosperity, East Germany increasingly tightened into a police state.
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In later years, though, manufacturers in particular fall prey to a pair of provisions phased in by Republicans.
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"I can't speak to what they did after we got ours or in later years," Mr. Schrager said.
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The concept for the logo debuted in 1994 — although there were tweaks to the design in later years.
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And only later, in your later years, will the necessity and the significance of those statements become clear.
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Lauda in later years formed a close bond with Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton, who joined the team in 2013.
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The Senate revamped the House GOP, incorporating more of Obamacare's infrastructure while cutting Medicaid more deeply in later years.
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Reagan and Gorbachev reached an arms control agreement and Reagan pursued disarmament in the later years of his presidency.
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In his later years, Warhol put out books on photography and writing, with his own name on the cover.
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In later years he appeared on shows including Friends, E.R., Curb Your Enthusiasm and How I Met Your Mother.
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In her later years, Bush spent her time devoting her time to her family and her work promoting literacy.
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"During these later years she took to telling me, "You're the greatest big brother a girl could ever have.
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Nothing seemed to fit anymore, although revisiting these albums again in later years did make me appreciate them more.
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Pai went on to clash bitterly with Tom Wheeler, the Democrat who led the FCC during Obama's later years.
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The story is written by Rowling, John Tiffany, and Jack Thorn, and stars Harry Potter in his later years.
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He led a nomadic existence, traveling and, in his later years, living with his sister, Ethel, in New Jersey.
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For older adults, perhaps nothing is scarier than the prospect of spending their later years in a nursing home.
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In his later years, he mostly lived on potatoes and tea brewed from herbs he picked in the park.
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There's a fascinating film to be made about Compaq's later years, when it was sold in a contentious deal.
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Hendricks purchased West Creek Ranch in 1995, then in later years acquired additional land to assemble the current tract.
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In later years, David Cassidy struggled with substance abuse and revealed earlier this year that he suffered from dementia.
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Garagiola was a broadcast commentator for the Diamondbacks in his later years and retired from broadcasting in February 2013.
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In later years, the formula is adjusted based on how many people are actually enrolled in qualified health coverage.
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If you delay, you give up years of extra income, but you also increase your income in later years.
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In later years, Mr. Ditko created black-and-white digest-size comics financed with Kickstarter funds and sold online.
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She earned her Actors Equity card there, and she returned several times in later years as a guest artist.
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Other surviving photographs of Tubman show her looking stern or pensive and, in her later years, frail and wan.
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His tastes in his later years were if anything wider and seemingly more than ever incompatible with one another.
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In later years, Ashe led the group Artists and Athletes Against Apartheid, speaking out and participating in several protests.
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Women with high blood pressure in their 40s are at increased risk for dementia in later years, researchers report.
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In later years, even after giving up Dexedrine, he was still frenetic, and still fiercely attentive to his magazine.
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In his later years he grew rueful about the multiplicity of images afforded by digital photography and social media.
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There are only hints in this youthful concerto of the wild-eyed visionary Scriabin would become in later years.
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In later years she specialized in domestic and juvenile cases, while continuing her ministerial work, before retiring to Charlotte.
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In later years, Kavanaugh said that Clinton should not have had to face down an investigation during his presidency.
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The JCPOA is an imperfect agreement and, particularly in its later years, allows Iran to make significant nuclear progress.
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Raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour and tie it in later years to growth in median earnings.
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They say they want an opportunity to come back to the program in later years and maybe change it.
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The marriage failed, and he never talked publicly about his son and his former wife in his later years.
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Conan Doyle devoted the later years of his life not to writing but to defending the claims of spiritualists.
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This doesn't necessarily mean that the laws first saved lives and then, in later years, contributed to deadly overdoses.
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EPA did not collect this data until the later years of the Clinton administration, so results could not be compared.
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Unlike Justice Thomas, Justice Scalia, especially in his later years, was willing to compromise at the expense of theoretical purity.
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Yet in her later years, Hepburn read from Frank's diary in a series of concerts to raise money for UNICEF.
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That's still far less than most individuals will need to live on once they stop working in their later years.
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In a weird way, those struggles I faced in the later years of high school helped motivate me even more.
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The first South Korean president to be impeached, Park spent both her youth and later years in the Blue House.
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Stevens was also on hand to commemorate her father on numerous historical occasions in the later years of her life.
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They asked for no documentation, and sometimes tacked interest onto later years of the loan, so-called, negative amortization loans.
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Today, we live longer lives than ever, but many of us suffer from later years plagued by dementia and disease.
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In his later years Kalashnikov was racked with guilt; he wrote to the Orthodox Patriarch of his "unbearable spiritual pain".
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Reynolds continued acting into her later years, with a turn as Liberace's mother in the 2013 film Behind the Candelabra.
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He toured extensively until the mid-1980s and in later years performed regularly at Trout's, a club in Oildale, Calif.
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Hallyday, who was married five times, spent much of his later years in Los Angeles, indulging his love of motorbikes.
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"Feud," which aired in 2017, explored the bad blood between Crawford and Davis in the later years of their lives.
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The Los Angeles Times added that in her later years, Lake rarely saw her three children or heard from them.
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Many sites offer attractive introductory offers for the first year, but the price can ramp up significantly in later years.
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One stately couple, now in their later years, have owned their Miura since they bought it new in the 1960s.
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In a six-decade career, he designed some 2,000 gardens, assisted in later years by his longtime associate Haruyoshi Ono.
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The YouTube stars Rhett and Link from "Good Mythical Morning" are apparently still out on tour in their later years:
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Ms. Kelly, who in later years weathered cancer treatment and heart surgery, remained sober to the end of her life.
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In later years she was a frequent speaker on behalf of people with mental illness and an accomplished figurative painter.
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America's evolving policies toward Native Americans also revealed the limits of Marshall's authority in the later years of his term.
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Putting the maximum amount in your 401(k) plan for years can mean a larger budget for your later years.
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Later years witnessed the resurgence of nature sounds into our homes in the form of sound boxes and baby soothers.
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It didn't raise the forecast for interest rates for this year, but it did raise it for the (later) years.
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This history is not lost on the guys who made up some of the rosters from the Maples' later years.
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In his later years, Sacks himself had become blind in one eye and had severe vision loss in the other.
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In later years her signature bowl cut became a monk-like two-toned affair, with white roots and maroon ends.
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In later years, students spend eight hours a day in school, and hours on homework or after-school test prep.
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In his later years, Mr. Li was often criticized at home for supporting the reunification of Taiwan and mainland China.
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"Some people only have one book in them," she would sometimes explain, in her later years, when in the mood.
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And in later years, I came to understand that it was a test, but when it happened it was devastating.
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Mr. Stern had Parkinson's disease in his later years, according to Misha Aster, a friend who wrote about the Philharmonic.
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It finds the "Importance of Being Earnest" scribe, about to die, looking back on the later years of his life.
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In later years he was the Holy See's librarian and archivist, a job more in line with his frail health.
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The Senate version of the legislation, expected this week, is likely to make the payments still leaner in later years.
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Younger son Gamal had been seen as his likely heir in later years, but that arrangement was never formally cemented.
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Nineteen states imposed constitutional limits on government debt issuance between 85033 and 1855, and other states followed in later years.
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Though marked by greater stability than he had known earlier in his life, Mr. Haggard's later years were not carefree.
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"Mary Magdalene" captures Jesus in his later years, when he is wearied by his past and worried about his future.
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Because women statistically live longer than men, they need to save even more for their later years, according to Collinson.
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Ongoing communication is critical to any relationship — something Gates and Ballmer struggled with in the later years of their relationship.
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In later years, she had it copied in silver, because she thought brass didn't look good with her white hair.
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And not knowing can contribute to one big fear: that they will run out of money in their later years.
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Some reviewers were put off by the surface simplicity of her poems and, in later years, by her populist reach.
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In later years, with Mr. Merwin's eyesight failing, Paula Merwin became his amanuensis, taking down new poems at his dictation.
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In fact, insurance contracts for 2018 are binding and any changes made to Obamacare would take effect in later years.
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At the time he was engaged to a woman named Linda — a period he described as "very stormy" in later years.
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It was Thatcher, initially a Europhile (but edging towards Euroscepticism in her later years) who helped to launch this neoliberal revolution.
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According to Brown, Margaret's husband, Antony Armstrong-Jones, was casually vicious to his wife throughout the later years of their marriage.
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The researchers would also like to know if the lower IgE production seen in these children continues into their later years.
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In her later years, Ms. McFaddin continued to produce events for corporations, civic groups and charities like the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
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Children are perceived as being expensive to raise, and people have savings accounts and other assets to fund their later years.
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In later years, Stefani's magpie-like tendency to absorb the fashions around her would be called a form of cultural appropriation.
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The lived apart for much of their marriage, but in his later years, Posada boasted that Nieves still did his laundry.
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In later years, he jogged two or three miles a day and took up golf, tennis, in-line skating and hiking.
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Her beef with Patti LaBelle has really reminded me that I have something to look forward to in my later years.
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" At the time, Ball told Fantle and Johnson she spent her later years watching game shows, "60 Minutes" and "20/20.
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The most interesting work of her later years is a self-portrait, shorn of the frills and beauty of her youth.
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And what will their decisions cost their children, given how critical the early years are to development in the later years?
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In later years, Ali was admired for his grace in coping with a disease and as an ambassador for humanitarian causes.
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During her time on "The Mary Tyler Moore" show, Moore was diagnosed with diabetes, which affected her vision in later years.
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In later years, he staged live multimedia performances that he called "sound clouds" in cities including New York and Sydney, Australia.
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Until his later years, he was featured on television almost every day, shown visiting poor areas and working on development projects.
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Loved when Pantera did shows with us and in later years Vinnie was always front and center at all KISS shows.
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Most of the respondents want to hold a job in their later years to keep their mind sharp and stymie boredom.
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"People should be able to enjoy their later years — and we need a breakthrough in Alzheimer's to fulfill that," Gates said.
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Despite his very public line of work, Mr. Bradsell disliked the limelight and in later years had an almost hermitlike reputation.
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Do you see that as still being present in your work, or have you moved away from that in later years?
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We became very close friends, I became really interested in his curiosity and his intellectual drive, even into his later years.
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"Savings could emerge in later years because it may take time for hospitals to fully change their behavior, " Ms. Finkelstein said.
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But in her later years there, Ms. Brown said she experienced more "aggravation," like when she started a "JustBobbi" Instagram account.
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Mr. Campion's family said he did not slow down in his later years, even as he endured the three kidney transplants.
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The right wing fought hard to reduce the Medicaid spending caps in later years even more than the House bill did.
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She did enjoy some success on television, and in her later years she did a lot of cartoon voice-over work.
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St. Louis would lose that series, but Pujols went on to lead them to two World Series titles in later years.
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"I started shaking," she said on the website of the Concord Music Group, for whom she recorded in her later years.
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In his later years, Mr. Byrne remained active while retaining his sense of humor, even in acknowledging the weight of aging.
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In later years, he named Tacet as the designer of several of his most celebrated dances — notably "Aureole" and "Runes" (1975).
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Michael also was a Yankee coach, oversaw scouting, and in his later years was a senior adviser in the front office.
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The shop originally sold women's clothing and jewelry and in later years sold and rented both men's and women's formal wear.
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In his later years, he concentrated on international golf course design as a director of Thomson, Perrett & Lobb (now Thomson Perrett).
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Elevated blood pressure at age 50 is linked to an increased risk for dementia in later years, a new study reports.
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" Despite their annoyance about the story, Westwick wrote, "one player after the other in later years just let the tale grow.
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In his later years he continued to advance the idea that money ought not be the goal of the creative process.
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Initial investigations by the colonial authorities attributed the crash to pilot error, but suspicions of foul play multiplied in later years.
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He released a series of gospel albums in the 1990s and in later years made frequent appearances on evangelical TV shows.
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Rama returned to figurative works in her later years, when she made even more literal the overlapping of bodies and contraptions.
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In his later years, Garcia was a regular at Padres games at Petco Park, sitting in a seat near the field.
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A Brooklyn-born son of Jewish immigrants, he also experienced in his later years what he called a Christian spiritual conversion.
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The very scope of the study, which considered sentences imposed from 1999 to 2015, could mask trends in the later years.
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He recalls his father listening to Beethoven sonatas — his father, who in his later years lived without any music at all.
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In later years, he attended events all over Manhattan and became known for a more extravagant man-about-town night life.
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Larsen and his wife, Corrine (Bruess) Larsen, spent their later years in the small town of Hayden Lake, in Idaho's panhandle.
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He never attended college and occasionally fretted in later years that his lack of academic credentials might have limited his impact.
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The show, which ran on NBC until 1978 and then in syndication (with revivals in later years), became a cultural sensation.
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The show, which ran on NBC until 236 and then in syndication (with revivals in later years), became a cultural sensation.
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In later years, racist notes were sent to several minority students, prompting protests and a debate about racial attitudes on campus.
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Those who knew him in his later years emphasize his charm, his wit, his slyness, his generosity toward like-minded colleagues.
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I should say that I have never been happier than in these later years, never more filled with wonder and delight.
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A Boston Red Sox fan in her later years but always having a warm spot for the Yankees, she was 102.
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" In other words, she adds, "Most people reach the most evolved version of that sign in the later years of their lives.
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As the median age crosses 40, aggregate consumption will begin to fall as people begin to save more for their later years.
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"He was quite feisty as a young otter, and we still saw that spirit come through during his later years," she added.
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First came cotton long johns and, in later years (after some accidents) a proper urine-collection device, which he thought up himself.
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Commercial aviation was born in the later years of World War I, and so too was the need for air traffic control.
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The bottom line: Tumblr in its later years became known largely for personal pornography, until Verizon banned such content late last year.
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" As for what changes she observed in him in his later years, Christie said her father was "not a person of regrets.
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When a great athlete and statesman becomes "diminished," and "weak," as one eulogist incorrectly characterized his later years, we instinctively look away.
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He hit 100 mph consistently on the mound and maintained his velocity even as he entered the later years of his career.
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Furthermore, some funds are more aggressive in the later years, with more allocation to stocks than bonds, while others get more conservative.
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Millwall fans were so fiercely partisan that other teams feared playing at the Den, and in later years hooliganism became a problem.
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In later years Lovellette was a sports broadcaster, auto salesman, teacher, counselor, gift-shop entrepreneur and the sheriff of Vigo County, Ind.
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In his later years Reg had taken up painting – though he was not especially good at it – and boxing scenes were common.
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She had chained a Chyna doll, a tacky toy venture Chyna entered into for money during her later years, to her handbag.
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In later years, Steinbrenner would fume about Selig's policies as commissioner, which cost Steinbrenner a fortune in the name of competitive balance.
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The researchers also found that people who were born in later years have a slightly lower mortality rate when they reach 105.
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Up to 5 percent of pregnant women develop pre-eclampsia, which is tied to an increased risk of dementia in later years.
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In later years, the park was also called Breinlinger's, after its owner, Kilian Breinlinger, who purchased the property from Dickert in 1926.
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His marriage ended in divorce in 2010, and in his later years he struggled with alcoholism, which his brother said he overcame.
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Several of them became leading figures of Moscow Conceptualism, the most important art movement of the later years of the Soviet Union.
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The definition has been updated in later years and is not tied now to the actual variable speed of the Earth's rotation.
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Musica Sacra eventually began to grow a little mannered and stale in the later years of Mr. Westenburg, who died in 2008.
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In his later years he became a revered figure in Oak Ridge, where a street and shopping center were named for him.
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In his later years, Doerr devoted himself to caring for his wife, Monica, who had multiple sclerosis, and who died in 2003.
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No mention of the massacre occurred in the Soviet press or in any other public forum in 1968 or in later years.
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In later years, he wrote books about the toll that stardom had taken on him, and about his struggles with substance abuse.
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In his later years he played to smaller crowds, including a 2007 set at Tipitina's Uptown, one of his last public performances.
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In later years, the industry pressured senators and congressional representatives from tobacco-farming states to limit the FDA's control over the product.
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Angry and disaffected, the "Prozac Nation" author, who died this week at 290, found new peace and purpose in her later years.
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In his later years, he copied everything from a Renaissance mass by Palestrina to the up-to-date Italianate lyricism of Pergolesi.
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Undaunted, posterity has latched onto everything, in every letter and every secondhand report of Austen's later years, that smacks of a symptom.
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Those percentages never improved, even when attendance grew in later years, but they significantly exceeded the estimated Salon attendance (461,000 in 1861).
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Any revenues raised in later years should be put towards making the corporate changes permanent to provide certainty for businesses making investments.
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The number of uninsured would then rise in later years as smaller subsidies to buy private insurance and Medicaid cuts kick in.
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This new portrait depicts the accomplished athlete, from his early days as a "ferocious fighter" to his later years as a philanthropist.
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If Tesla meets its target of 500,000 vehicles in 53, it's going to start planning for even larger volumes in later years.
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The word "transformations," she said, refers to the artist's different styles, from romantic and realistic to more abstract, especially in his later years.
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Then, there was Terry Semel who, during his regime, did manage to buy the Alibaba stake, which saved Yahoo in its later years.
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Of course, no one could have known then how intense the public scrutiny and media attention would be for Diana in later years.
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She subsequently pursued this theme, photographing dance students at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, where her father taught in his later years.
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She will probably have enough funds for her later years, but Ringer, who is based in Boston, has other clients he worries about.
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Of course, that bootstrap comes at a cost in the later years, when the firm would have more resources to manage the fund.
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The average revision to a quarter from the first print to revisions in later years can be plus or minus 1.3 percentage points.
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"I guess, as a parent myself, it's important in my later years to recognize the greatness of my parents," he tells PEOPLE exclusively.
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In his later years Hosni Mubarak, the dictator deposed in 2011, preferred to govern from the idyllic Sinai resort of Sharm el-Sheikh.
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" Of their dynamic as sisters, she noted, "On my part, it was always loving, but sometimes estranged and, in the later years, severed.
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Lane was followed in later years by the Fisk Jubilee Singers, ragtime, the blues, jazz from New Orleans, swing, boogie-woogie and bebop.
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In later years, when the Moomin world kept growing, she would draw them into board games, posters for plays and public service announcements.
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With the rise of "gray divorce" among more mature couples, they are also more likely to wind up single in their later years.
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I've often wondered if Wilder made them to help Pryor who was often struggling with drug dependency and, in later years, Parkinson's disease.
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I never really got to know the man, in part because laryngeal cancer deprived him of a voice box in his later years.
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The debate comes even as America faces a retirement crisis, with many having saved too little to carry them through their later years.
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In later years, Lee reveled in his Hitchcock-style movie cameos and introduced himself as "Stan Lee, Creative Giant" on his business cards.
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Winchester was reputed to don black garments in her later years, so there are reports that perhaps the mansion's mistress herself still lingers.
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From small businesses to giant corporations, employers across the country offer 401(k)s to help their workers prepare for their later years.
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In later years, he would be credited with assembling the nuclear capability that to this day helps serve as a deterrent for Israel.
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In Henry's later years, people were always asking him how old he thought he was, and he would make a series of guesses.
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Despite ill health, Bogle was a vital presence through his later years as he pressed for reforms in corporate governance and fund administration.
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Though Sega would follow up with the Saturn and the Dreamcast in later years, the Genesis is easily the company's most celebrated console.
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As a result, some solar projects may have only qualified in later years, when the value of the credit is scheduled to fall.
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"I don't want them having stuff cut off their face like I've had to in my later years," the Suddenly Susan star says.
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In later years, Williams packed on some muscle, most likely from his time in the military, but he'd always maintain his wiry frame.
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"In later years you had all these young easterners showing up, the Pages, Gerhardts, and Greslachowskis," says Richard Chavez, a long-time resident.
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He wrote about carnality with a frankness that became so awkward in his later years that it looped back around to being endearing.
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In his later years, he suffered acute seizures, which have since been ascribed to a number of causes, including epilepsy, syphilis, and schizophrenia.
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Even with the Steinbrenner-enforced shorter hair — and a shaved-head look in his later years — Gamble could not escape his famous Afro.
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In his later years, Dodge has settled down somewhat, attending to his gaming empire, while also managing to enjoy time with his family.
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Mr. Bush remained physically and mentally robust well into his later years, pursuing a retirement seemingly as active as his career had been.
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What many may not know is that in his later years, Eddie Money became a vocal activist for musicians and songwriters across America.
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In later years, she aspired to turn the label into a full-fledged lifestyle brand, recruiting executives from major fashion companies to help.
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In later years, he was chairman of the auction house Christie's and a director of Barclays Bank, The Daily Telegraph and other companies.
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She devoted her later years to animal-rights advocacy, passionately objecting to the treatment of wild horses as livestock to be slaughtered wantonly.
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Letterman's level of engagement with his guests became a variable thing in his later years, when his attention could drift after the monologue.
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Neighbors last week described her as a recluse in her later years, more prone to complain about noisy children than start a conversation.
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When Loria has signed established stars, the contracts have been structured so that most of the money would be paid in later years.
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Recognizable in later years by his formidable gray mane, he would argue their cases, with his adenoidal inflection, at a machine-gun pace.
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That strength came from love I had felt from my earliest days and from faith I didn't fully discover until my later years.
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The biggest drops would be in states that expanded Medicaid, but the cuts would compound more sharply for every state in later years.
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She remained friendly with Cunningham and his partner, the composer John Cage, who were frequent visitors to her London home in later years.
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It would be hard to describe, or, in later years, believe, how heavy was the weight of every single word in those days.
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From his debut LP Old No. 1 in 1975, he established a distinctive country sensibility and remained prolific well into his later years.
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Heller, also illustrated a second point: Justice Scalia in his later years was willing to bend a little to attract votes from his colleagues.
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No cause of death was released for the actor, who in later years helped to shape the theater scene in his native Kansas City.
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Bahrain, Colombia and Indonesia have also expressed interest in F-16 fighter jet orders, and other countries could follow in later years, Carvalho said.
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But this show is of a much more personal nature, exploring the passing of her father, who suffered from Alzheimer's in his later years.
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Underneath the tattoo, it says, "I dissent," referring to the justice's increasing number of dissenting opinions in her later years on the Supreme Court.
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Vino is a moniker Bryant took on in later years to indicate that, like a fine wine, he was only getting better with age.
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One of Schumpeter's great insights, from his later years, was that big firms can be more innovative than startups if given the right incentives.
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She dedicated those later years to fighting for her own love story to be recognized as equal, bringing the case of United Sates v.
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Later years Bretagne left Texas Task Force 1 in 2009 to focus on her work as a local fire department search and rescue dog.
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Somewhat paradoxically, Peres emerged in his later years as a leader identified with peacemaking, despite beginning his career on the security and defense side.
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During his later years, Bush referred to himself as "241" and called George W. "43" - their spots on the numerical list of U.S. presidents.
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Its Riksbank raised rates in 2010 and 2011 before reversing course in later years to bring its repo rate below the ECB's deposit rate.
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The Senate is currently debating a major alteration that would trigger automatic tax hikes if the federal deficit grows too much in later years.
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Ermey appeared in dozens of films, though in his later years he said he had been blackballed from Hollywood because of his political views.
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In a separate report, Moody's also said the bill would hurt hospitals, pharmaceutical companies and medical-device companies, especially in 2020 and later years.
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" In her later years, Albert recalls of his mother, "She'd recall 'going down this street on my wedding day' and seeing the people there.
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In later years, Cosby became a public moralizer, speaking out against what he saw as the failings of African-American community in raising children.
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Jankowski, who befriended the actress in her later years, told Fox News her estate approved the book and her sons are aware of it.
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"We tend to worry a lot about whether or not I'm going to have to eat cat food in my later years," she said.
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Berger told Reuters he also provided advice to Macquarie on the scheme in later years but he said he was not paid for it.
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Fulham never did manage to usurp Manchester United and, in his later years at the club, Al-Fayed scaled back his involvement and investment.
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That's a record high for the Trump administration, but it's on par with seasonal averages seen in the later years of the Obama administration.
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Beyond that, motion detectors, smart mattresses, and even personal robots can help make the assisted living experience more pleasant in the senior's later years.
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In her later years, she also became known as an advocate for cancer awareness, using her popularity to raise money for her cancer fund.
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The pamphleteer Thomas Paine, chief propagandist of both the American and the French revolutions, found himself maligned, in his later years, as an infidel.
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The bonding and caretaking that takes place early in life paves the way for many positive health and mental health outcomes in later years.
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Jones (1866-1959) was an estate gardener, at least in the earlier half of his life; not much is known about his later years.
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Both are experts in the field of aging and both understand, more than most, the potential cost of paying for care in later years.
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In his later years, according to one of his grandchildren, he was using glass-plate negatives as shelters for young plants in his garden.
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He was plagued by health concerns in his later years—he was diagnosed hepatitis C in 1999 and received a liver transplant in 2010.
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Inspired by this bizarre photographic trend that continued publically in later years through social media, Wright began his own series of money-flashing images.
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In later years, the band shifted sideways and started playing the jam band circuit, but for better or worse, that's where the money was.
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What Mallaby cannot forgive was Greenspan's tendency in his later years at the Federal Reserve to bend over backward to avoid upsetting financial markets.
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Boozer went onto become a high-scoring forward and effective rebounder whose game was gradually phased out of the league in his later years.
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On his ECM recordings, Mr. Stanko used ensembles that usually featured top young musicians from across Europe or, in later years, New York City.
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In later years, his team of assistant prosecutors seemed to be juggling cases on their own, according to some who worked around the office.
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"That was my first introduction to expanding quickly by acquisition — a talent I would perfect in my later years," he recalled on his website.
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Ferguson, in his later years, played that role: he had stepped back from the day-to-day grind of coaching long before he retired.
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In later years, we see him scurrying through his studio's corridors, practically hunchbacked, a Band-Aid seeming to hold his nose to his face.
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The increases in later years are because so many more children are going to college, which has become much more expensive, Mr. Kornrich said.
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In her later years she sponsored a tournament raising scholarship money for female high school seniors planning to continue to play golf in college.
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In later years Mr. Kunkin was involved in several other journalistic efforts, including revivals of The Free Press (an online version of which continues).
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He recently helped a Pasadena couple transition from a large property to an accessible condo that will comfortably see them into their later years.
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In later years, as it lost favor and was moved out farther into the suburbs, it also lost some of its élan and autonomy.
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In the later years of the Obama administration, Biden and his family continued to vacation annually in the Virgin Islands, but on St. Croix.
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His songs also drew on his own history, particularly in later years when he looked back on his own past excesses and drug problems.
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However, the later years of his rule were marked by frustrations over quiet crackdowns on activists and the media and complaints over government corruption.
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His moderate views on federal spending and social programs sometimes put him at odds with conservative party leaders during his later years in office.
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The latter was meant to act more like an anthropological nature documentary than the wine-slinging, wig-pulling reputation it earned in later years.
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In Marley's later years, his most popular period, he usually closed with "Get Up, Stand Up," a call to action, to arms, to revolution.
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After criticism from advocates who derided him for unleashing an overly harsh approach, deportations declined significantly in the later years of the Obama presidency.
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In my later years, I put tin behind the paper or canvas, which allows me to attach metal elements to the front with magnets.
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Other studies have shown neutral effects on cardiovascular health when used soon after menopause, but the effects become progressively unfavorable in a woman's later years.
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"Nothing wrong with the fandom that continues into later years, but that wasn't what it was for me," he clarified while speaking to W magazine.
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Still, the two shared a bond after surviving the war, and she cared for her mother in her later years at her home in Switzerland.
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Once done, I finally understood why I felt culpable over Namir and Saeed's deaths and why I felt shame for failing them in later years.
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Russell suffered health problems in his later years, having surgery to stop leaking brain fluid in 2010 and suffering a heart attack in July 2016.
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He noted that in the later years of that decade, the common man wanted to regain control after the recovery that followed the Great Depression.
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Rightly, Mr Bower criticises Mr Blair for not sacking or moving his turbulent chancellor, the source of much of the government's dysfunction in later years.
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To see just how much the people know when it comes to financially preparing for their later years, Fidelity Investments conducted a retirement IQ test.
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Though Tubman's name is synonymous with the struggle for racial equality, she devoted much of her later years to fighting for women's right to vote.
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During his later years, people told him how much they admired him, and how they read his columns religiously and devoured the documentary about him.
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Robert's contemporaries testified to his almost superhuman energy, agility, and capacity for work and for socializing, which did not desert him in his later years.
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The Senate bill would phase out the federal expansion more slowly than the House bill, but it imposes deeper cuts on Medicaid in later years.
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He cut deficits almost in half through his later years in office, but Trump has added onto it for three years since assuming the presidency.
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To coax older workers to stay, Bon Secours modified its pension benefits so employees aren't penalized for working part-time in later years, Godwin says.
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The city has already cut it expectations for revenue from taxi medallion sales but Stringer has been more aggressive in elimintaing it from later years.
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