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15 Sentences With "more aging"

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More and more aging people are becoming seriously ill and dying in prison.
He said other groups are looking at doing more aging studies in rapamycin in humans, too.
But that cost is spread across two years or more (aging batteries and tempting upgrades aside).
It's generally well funded under Republican administrations, Marshall said, and it's growing because of more aging seniors.
I learned how to tell if a wine would be better with a bit more aging or aeration.
La Pépie is an accessible bottle, delicious now, while the more structured Pepière cuvées, like Briords, are at their best with a little more aging.
Perhaps, as it has not yet achieved the status of Taurasi, it might be seen as an imposition on producers to require more aging before release.
Interest in communal living will continue to grow as the number of older people without children increases and as more aging adults discover the benefits of shared housing.
It's often said that Beaujolais made in this manner requires more aging than wines made semi-carbonically, but Mr. Brun believes the opposite: that his wines are easier to drink sooner than those made semi-carbonically.
It could have been a statistically inevitable clumping of individual random events, or it may be that there are just more aging celebrities than there used to be, and more celebrities in general for the Grim Reaper to cull from.
Current doesn't disclose how many subscribers it has (it costs $3/month per child, if not on a family plan for reduced pricing), but does note there are now 30 million teenagers in the U.S. with 5 million more aging into the demographic every year.
Emory Wesley Woods Center provides care and research and has a hand in developing how senior care will be provided in the future not just in Georgia, but throughout the country.Bassett, B.(2001). Three Score & More Aging with Grace through Wesley Woods.
The process of making Eisweins, where water is removed from the grape during pressing as frozen ice crystals, has a similar effect of decreasing the amount of water and increasing aging potential. In winemaking, the duration of maceration or skin contact will influence how much phenolic compounds are leached from skins into the wine. Pigmented tannins, anthocyanins, colloids, tannin- polysaccharides and tannin-proteins not only influence a wine's resulting color but also act as preservatives. During fermentation adjustment to a wine's acid levels can be made with wines with lower pH having more aging potential.
The Jewish Historical Society of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. Wanting to know more about this history, and realizing that there was no documentation of it, Leonoff began interviewing the Barish brothers and other alumni of the Jewish farm settlements throughout the Canadian prairies. The following summer he joined the Barish brothers on a visit to Wapella, where he took many photos and interviewed more aging farmers. This research resulted in Leonoff's first book, Wapella Farm Settlement: The First Successful Jewish Farm Settlement in Canada. That same year, Leonoff was approached by Abe Arnold, then Executive Director of the Winnipeg chapter of Canadian Jewish Congress, and former editor of the Vancouver-based community newspaper, The Jewish Western Bulletin.
In 1875, the Board's report to Congress stressed the need for construction of larger accommodations as quickly as possible.Board of Managers of the National Asylum for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Annual Report for 1875, pgs 4–5 The Broad projected an eventual decline in the population as of the early 1870s, due to an increase in death rate with aging, but also said that it expected more aging veterans to apply for admission in the late 1870s and early 1880s. In 1875, major construction projects were started at the four branches, in part to provide more housing, but also to provide more hospital facilities to meet the changing medical needs of the members. Considering the ages for Civil War participants ranged from 13 to 43 years in 1860, the Home could have expected continuing admissions well into the 20th century.

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