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"nonagenarian" Definitions
  1. between 90 and 99 years old

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Her nonagenarian mother, out in the Bay Area, was dying; her nonagenarian father, struggling with depression, kept weeping on the phone.
The Queen is the nation's — nay, the world's — favourite nonagenarian.
But the nonagenarian wasn't waiting around to find out what.
Malaysia's nonagenarian new prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad (pictured), is an exception.
Even the Arab world's lone true democracy has elected a nonagenarian.
As a nonagenarian on bed rest, he refuses to waste his time.
They're just the types you'd hope to find populating a nonagenarian establishment.
After this long, strange awards trip, the Bagger feels like a nonagenarian, too.
And the soon-to-be nonagenarian says he'd like to take the leap again.
While his death of a nonagenarian can hardly be described as a shock, there
Apfel has become a nonagenarian fashion icon after decades as a professional interior decorator.
Mahatir, the nonagenarian prime minister, has pledged to hand over power within two years.
The diagnosis appeared to leave Bauerschmidt with two difficult options, the nonagenarian told news outlets.
He is now a nonagenarian invalid, and his King Lear-ish dementia is proving problematic.
The nonagenarian is scheduled to be sworn in as prime minister later in the day.
In 2012 a production in Mumbai turned Solomon into a Muslim nonagenarian to great effect.
Simon reveres the nonagenarian, who is somewhat of a legend in the area, she said.
Ms. Macy found a number of octogenarian and nonagenarian members with long and excellent memories.
As the nonagenarian Mugabe approached the end of his term in 2018, China feared chaos.
Despite his speech difficulties, the nonagenarian used foul language to express his contempt for Ms. Herzer.
In "Iris," Albert Maysles celebrates the boldly eccentric style of the nonagenarian fashion plate Iris Apfel.
When Braun was 8 years old, he had a nonagenarian neighbor who had collected 120,000 postcards.
LONDON — Move over Iris Apfel, Queen Elizabeth II is about to become the most stylish nonagenarian around.
The only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is a nonagenarian with a lightswitch.
Last November, the nonagenarian Mugabe was deposed in a soft coup by the 75-year old Mnangagwa.
Octogenarian and nonagenarian sages helped, traveling around the country by minibus and helicopter to attend mass rallies.
She looks to the abstract, highly saturated work of nonagenarian Lebanon-born painter and poet Etel Adnan.
One Betty White"—the nonagenarian star of the bygone "Hot in Cleveland"—"does not a demographic make.
Legendary filmmaker, activist and human-rights trailblazer Sidney Poitier can now add "nonagenarian" to his list of accomplishments.
The royal nonagenarian sat for a series of portraits photographed by Annie Leibovitz for the magazine's summer issue.
That is creating its own problems beyond the unusual sight of a nonagenarian being tried in a juvenile court.
Since then the nonagenarian has styled himself the Patriarch of Kiev, a title that few people outside Ukraine recognise.
The nonagenarian Heeraben Modi lives in her ancestral home in the town of Vadnagar, in Modi's home state Gujrarat.
Amid the celebrations of this miracle birth, the nonagenarian mother offers her own punning commentary on the child's name.
Ms. Ashford shows up as Marie, his nonagenarian grandmother, who is also Dot's daughter and, she insists, Seurat's child.
Documentary Short Film Nominees Edith + EddieDirector: Laura Checkoway and Thomas Lee WrightThe Gist: This is an unforgettable nonagenarian love story.
They were the oddest of political colleagues: a nonagenarian onetime autocrat and the former protégé he had jailed for sodomy.
I am a nonagenarian, Anglo-Welsh, republican, agnostic liberal, an only half-redeemed British imperialist, sexually complex and incorrigibly romantic.
Hugh Hefner, the magazine's nonagenarian founder, has said that he "was a feminist before there was such a thing as feminism".
And sure, White is a nonagenarian superstar — but she could never forget the premiere of her fictitious grandson's new film Deadpool.
And when you're a nonagenarian looking for what may be your last home, it's not just about finding an open spot.
It would be surprising if there weren't a tinge of regret in such an enterprise from the pen of a nonagenarian.
Click here to view original GIFLast night was the first episode of Planet Earth II, hosted by universally beloved nonagenarian David Attenborough.
He would, however, have to be willing to live with a nonagenarian celebrity roommate if he wanted to move in right away.
Clint Eastwood directed and stars in the R-rated crime drama about a nonagenarian who gets caught smuggling drugs for the cartel.
The nonagenarian persevered through Prohibition, World War II, and the rise, fall, and resurrection of Downtown LA. Now he's just having fun.
About 120 guests, including the nonagenarian jazz impresario George Wein, the MacArthur Genius violinist Regina Carter and Newark Mayor Ras Baraka watched.
But, yeah ... while you were getting your beauty sleep, the Dodgers nonagenarian was at the stadium supporting his team like a damn hero.
There might be little left to say about Robert Bly, the poet, critic, translator and nonagenarian whose astonishing "Collected Poems" is now available.
Mr. Mahathir, the nonagenarian, dominated Malaysian politics as prime minister from 1981 to 2003, guiding the country through rapid modernization and economic expansion.
The priest opened the door to a room where eight nuns, including a shrunken nonagenarian on a step, ironed the pope's white vestments.
But he is being stalked by Ahmed, a nonagenarian assassin unaware that the fatwa against Mr. Rushdie had been called off long ago.
"On being a nonagenarian in Manhattan: "One of my neighbors is going to shop at Gristedes for me tomorrow because it's too cold.
One is the death of the faith's nonagenarian leader; the other is a flare-up over a Mormon practice that complicates relations with Judaism.
On one occasion the younger Mr Mugabe kindly informed the world that the nonagenarian was "healthy and alive...so all the haters can RIP."
One, led by the nonagenarian pianist Dick Hyman, features Jay Leonhart on bass and vocals and Howard Alden on guitar, in a swinging vein.
Often, he interjects himself, describing what it was like to sit across from the nonagenarian former spy or to visit the heart of Lebanon.
Iris Apfel is probably the most celebrated nonagenarian, fashion-wise, in part for her refusal to play by any style rules but her own.
The affair included a Royal Air Force flyover in Portsmouth, England, nonagenarian veterans parachuting over Normandy, and vintage military jeeps lining up on the beach.
He also receives an unexpected letter from Alexander Pereira, a nonagenarian French neurologist who invites Hendricks to visit him on an island in the Mediterranean.
A leading contender for Zimbabwe's presidency after the retirement of Mr Mugabe, a nonagenarian, a criminal record could stymie her path to the top job.
The nonagenarian war veteran has had several minor bouts of illness in recent years – but has always bounced back to stand by the Queen's side.
Also among the ranks of nonagenarian Ph.D. graduates is Lis Kirkby, who in 2014 earned her doctorate from the University of Sydney at age 93.
In some ways, the death of the Queen, a nonagenarian who's spent 65 years on the throne, may come as less of an emotional shock.
And there is no chance that President Biden would start sporting "WIN" (Whip Inflation Now) buttons or reinstall nonagenarian Henry Kissinger as secretary of state.
"It is a privilege for a septuagenarian to be able to enjoy nature and the simple pleasures of life, unlike nonagenarian Mahathir," Mr. Goh wrote.
And with the gallery show, he will be selling many of his paintings for the first time, a decision about which the nonagenarian is sanguine.
The nonagenarian CEO last year reached a settlement related to a lawsuit that alleged he short-changed shareholders in 2013 when he took Dole private.
But liberation war veterans and military service members hold much of the power behind Mugabe's rule, and they intend to choose who will replace the nonagenarian.
With the help of family and friends, the nonagenarian stepped on the board, flexed his arm muscles and jumped right in, to rousing cheers and applause.
In no time at all the nonagenarian was riding waves, in a Beyoncé music video, on Dancing with the Stars and running away from a hippo.
Taking on a leader who was at the peak of his powers rather than an ailing nonagenarian, they faced a tougher task than their Zimbabwean counterparts.
Neither did we, but nonagenarian actress and living legend Betty White does and apparently has a whole bunch of advice for keeping our digital stuff safe.
"Will I be on an enemies list?" the nonagenarian performer — who also appeared in 1984's "Sixteen Candles" — continued, as her husband stood alongside her, smiling.
Shari Redstone, the daughter of nonagenarian Sumner, will assume the chair of the board and Bob Bakish, Viacom's current leader, will run the new media firm.
Aged lives of quiet desperation are sadly not rare, nor are most lived in the heroic terms of the marathon-running nonagenarian that hits the news.
Nonagenarian cover girl, designer and fashion icon Iris Apfel turned 95 yesterday, and spent part of her birthday sharing with TechCrunch her thoughts about creativity and technology.
The World Health Organization came under fire last month after selecting the nonagenarian leader -- who has ruled Zimbabwe since 1980 with little opposition -- as a goodwill ambassador.
Instead she is starring in Lily Thorne's play about a nonagenarian trying to put her affairs in order as three generations of her family help and hinder.
I joked to friends that Patrick Stewart is meant to be playing a nonagenarian, and he doesn't look like he's wearing makeup, which must be demoralizing for him.
Myra Carter, an award-winning stage actress who originated the grueling role of Edward Albee's dying nonagenarian mother in his autobiographical play "Three Tall Women," died on Jan.
The case against another nonagenarian former guard at Stutthof, where more than 60,000 people died, was halted last year because the suspect was too infirm to stand trial.
A new biography of John Ashbery delves into the early years of this nonagenarian American treasure, while Allen Ginsberg's collected lectures offer a panoramic view onto the Beats.
Now, a lawsuit brought by one of Redstone's former girlfriends, Manuela Herzer, resulted in videotaped testimony from the billionaire nonagenarian, and the transcript of the interview is revealing.
Grace, who is 40 years younger than Mugabe, has been high on the list of potential successors should the nonagenarian president either step down or die while in office.
People danced in the streets — anything was better than the enfeebled nonagenarian autocrat who had all but destroyed the economy of a country rich in resources and human potential.
Now is the moment, they decided: it was time to make public two historic family portraits, discovered a decade earlier under the bed of their nonagenarian great-uncle Joe.
He was 17 and 18 at the time of the alleged offences in the final months of World War Two, so the nonagenarian will be tried in a youth court.
A self-confessed magpie with an eye for the most colorful garments, she shares bright snapshots of her own while admiring the eccentric style of fashion's favorite nonagenarian, Iris Apfel.
" Reviewing Mr. Corey's performance in a 2004 revival of "Sly Fox," Ben Brantley wrote in The Times, "The nonagenarian Professor Irwin Corey makes a winningly precise art of being addled.
It is hoped the club doesn't follow the example of the Royal and Ancient and earmark for membership a couple of nonagenarian women who don't have time on their side.
Shown for the first time in decades, they provide an overdue glimpse at the oeuvre of the nonagenarian artist who still lives in Santa Monica where she settled six decades ago.
Given that half of these oldest patients were free of cancer after their biopsies, "a strong argument can be made for a watchful-waiting approach for the amenable nonagenarian," they add.
Haines Gallery In the post-museum-retrospective category, Haines has a good selection of work by the nonagenarian Iranian artist Monir Farmanfarmaian, who had a show at the Guggenheim last year.
They included a spry nonagenarian, two brothers and a family physician remembered for the bow-ties he wore and the care he provided, often to multiple generations of the same families.
But buying it from a health food store doesn't compare to purchasing it in its natural form — especially from a nonagenarian who sources it from the trees in my very own neighborhood.
The last film by the late Albert Maysles — famed director of cinema verité classics like Gimme Shelter and Grey Gardens — Iris (22016) is a documentary portrait of nonagenarian fashion icon Iris Apfel.
Noted conservative activist and nonagenarian Phyllis Schlafly went on her Eagle Forums radio show today and talked about the real problem with baseball: foreign labor taking all the good jobs from American ballplayers.
Not letting the rotor wash of Obama's Marine One helicopter deter her from offering a warm welcome, the new nonagenarian strode out onto the grass alongside husband Prince Philip to offer a handshake.
One of the veterans looks four decades younger than he is (according to Trump) Robert Fernandez served on the USS Curtiss, but what really impressed President Trump is how good the nonagenarian looks.
The occasion for Ms. Reverby's interview was the publication of an article in the Sunday Vows section about her mother's wedding only days earlier to Alvin Mann, a retired businessman and fellow nonagenarian.
Eventually it's Sylvia's turn to be taken aback when she learns that her husband's nonagenarian parents, in spite of their relatively good health, have decided to kill themselves in a joint suicide pact.
He replied — a mere 20 minutes later — in the form he knew best: A nonagenarian, I, A sometime writer of sci-fi, Biomed engineer, Gen'rally of good cheer, With lim'ricks in ready supply.
Using rhetorical skills that were clearly developed in the pulpit, Pastor Evan Mawarire has given heart to the opposition in an African country where opponents of Robert Mugabe, the nonagenarian president, had become demoralised.
One former employer told Orth that Pete had stolen money from clients, including at least one nonagenarian like the elderly woman we see him talking to on the phone, at many of those companies.
Mugabe, at Zimbabwe's helm since independence from Britain in 1980, faces the starkest challenge ever to his rule after the army seized power on Wednesday, saying it was targeting "criminals" around the nonagenarian leader.
In "Young Heroes of the Soviet Union," Halberstadt recalls traveling from his home in New York to Ukraine in 2004, to meet his nonagenarian grandfather for the first time since Halberstadt was an infant.
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TORONTO (Reuters) - Well-wishers including Canada's prime minister are rallying around Harry Leslie Smith, the ailing nonagenarian who bills himself the "world's oldest rebel," after he fell and was hospitalized in Canada this week.
The nonagenarian foreign policy expert was pictured seated side-by-side with Trump -- in practically the same spot where he counseled his own scandal-tainted boss as the Watergate crisis raged over 40 years ago.
Most of them have been eradicated, forcing Logan to make ends meet driving a limo, while laboring to hide Professor Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart), a self-described nonagenarian whose telepathic mind, ironically, is failing him.
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David Attenborough: The nonagenarian broadcaster of nature documentaries used 2018 and the annual United Nations' climate talks in Poland to stand with young people and voice the need for urgent progress on climate action. 13.
I've published a book of these stories, "Meanwhile in San Francisco," and on the back page of The California Sunday Magazine, my column has examined subjects from prison hospice programs to rockets to nonagenarian besties.
But as someone who is also a nonagenarian on the inside, I must point out that the sleek glass shower enclosure, with brass Waterworks fixtures, left a puddle of water on the porcelain tile floor.
That was evident as my nonagenarian passenger struggled to pull out of her wallet a government-issued photo ID so that the poll workers, who have known her for decades, could allow her to vote.
The latter is an artist who has arrived at the hotel accompanied by her grandfather, a nonagenarian poet agonizing his way through one final poem, and she gives emotional succor to the angst-ridden Shannon.
On May 15, Jeanne LaBrier Clarkson shared the six-minute clip to the social network of her nonagenarian mother, Evelyn LaBrier, being screened in her wheelchair by two female TSA security agents at the Virginia airport.
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These are not traditional landscapes; they seem abstract at first and yet, as the nonagenarian continues to paint in her Paris studio, unable to travel as she once did, they have become the landscapes of her memories.
"Now we mostly just exist," he said, echoing a sentiment I've heard before from the octo- and nonagenarian sets, and one I think serves as yet another testament to the fact that we haven't been paying attention.
The entire range of programs that benefit older adults are in place because society has judged taking care of this group to be the right thing to do, not because it might increase the nonagenarian labor force.
Big Ears attendees also got to see the Sun Ra Arkestra, led by the nonagenarian saxophonist Marshall Allen, and a set by the trumpeter-composer Wadada Leo Smith drawing from one of his two superserious recent albums.
Ms Kim's modest if fetching outfit, her demure smiles, the touching deference to her (unrelated) nonagenarian travelling companion, Kim Yong Nam, the North's titular head of state: all were seized upon as evidence of a delightful charm offensive.
"Perhaps it was someone's idea of a joke to seat me next to Newt Gingrich and to put Chelsea between the House Republican Whip, Tom DeLay, and the frisky nonagenarian Senator from South Carolina, Strom Thurmond," she wrote.
As the novel unfolds, so too do the details of an affair between Iris's mother, Rosa, now a nonagenarian with dementia, and a German-Israeli geologist, Zigi Silbermann ("silver man"), a relationship described by Rosa in fittingly nonsequential flashbacks.
Mahathir Mohamad, Malaysia's nonagenarian ex-prime minister, has reunited with Mr. Anwar — a former deputy he sacked and first had jailed — to lead the opposition against the very system he created and helped fortify during more than two decades in power.
If you prefer something more formal, I'm talking about Jean Dolores-Schmidt, who is that nonagenarian serving as chaplain and good luck charm for Loyola-Chicago, a Jesuit school among this year's Final Four teams with Michigan, Kansas and Villanova.
By Saturday morning, it appeared that the remains of the Alliance of Hope, which Mr. Mahathir had cobbled together out of disparate political forces — including Malay nationalists, Chinese reformists and liberal Islamists — had coalesced around the nonagenarian ruler yet again.
An accompanying film by Jonas Mekas, the nonagenarian avant-gardist who died in January, suffered from some banal, repetitive imagery, but MusicAeterna made a stylish impact on its own, even given the traces of amplification required by the looming space.
As a nonagenarian who has just completed the most prolific, productive five years of my life, I feel it incumbent upon me to urge a hearty octogenarian such as yourself not to put your feet up on the ottoman just yet.
Colored with montage footage of families in the two countries, intimate shots of Sampha and his brother, and narrated by his nonagenarian grandmother, the energy at the core of the album is given a rich background, several faces and an environment.
Meanwhile a shock election victory by Malaysia's nonagenarian opposition leader saw the ringgit dip in offshore trading with non-deliverable currency forwards pointing to more weakness ahead while the country's credit default swaps hit the highest level in at least a year.
They recall meeting a volunteer soldier in the war against Russian-backed rebels in eastern Ukraine (she was later assassinated), a young Syrian refugee in Beirut and a Spanish nonagenarian, above, who has been building a cathedral almost single-handedly since the 22s.
Malaysia might have made a worthy winner, except that the new prime minister, the nonagenarian Mahathir Mohamad, seems reluctant either to relax the country's divisive racial preferences or to hand over power as agreed to his more liberal partner, Anwar Ibrahim, a former political prisoner.
Menchu, after a stretch of wheelchair naps and nonagenarian dementia, died two winters ago: less a hard event, it seemed, than a final crossing onto the dream river that had carried her from a torched house in steamy Manila to a living room in California.
Today, the nonagenarian couple, who have the longest royal marriage in history, enjoy their favorite shared interests together: collecting wildlife art, picnics in the Scottish heather and grilling with a custom barbecue cart designed by Philip complete with velvet-lined drawers for their favorite liquor.
Mickey, it should be said, was everywhere, which I found sort of sweet — in an age of princesses, the nonagenarian mouse has still got it: He was branded on the giant smokestacks that top the ship and on the toiletries in our tiny bathroom.
Until then, Matt Tyrnauer's gossipy portrait of Scotty Bowers, an impish nonagenarian and former Marine, listens without judgment as he describes decades of servicing the closeted hungers of stars like Rock Hudson and Katharine Hepburn, helped by an eager network of World War II buddies.
As a nonagenarian in an abusive Pennsylvania home said to a nurse's aide, according to a 1975 report, "I curse you, I curse you — that you will live to feel 90 years old in your bones and will know what you've done to me."
"Tony always encourages me to just tell the story of the songs and to stay grounded in my craft and who I am as an artist, and he's just wonderful," Gaga said of her nonagenarian friend, who is expected to make some sort of appearance Sunday night.
But omissions and unevenness come with the territory, as it were, and are compensated for by the rich characters who wander through these pages, particularly the nonagenarian historians and other intellectuals, officials and churchmen who dispense wisdom from book-lined homes, cafes, or chapels old and new.
BERLIN — Nonagenarian survivors of Auschwitz, including two who recently met Pope Francis when he visited the former Nazi death camp, have asked Germany's highest court to swiftly resolve the case of a former SS soldier who was convicted of complicity in the murder of 300,2603 prisoners.
Miles specializes in giving fully rounded humanity to characters who might elsewhere be treated as stock figures — the pious nonagenarian who lives across the street, the sports-car-driving Vatican operator charged with verifying the miracle, the cynical reality television producer looking to get rich off it.
February 103, 2017 We're taking you to the United Kingdom today for a historical look at the special relationship between Britain and the U.S. We're also looking skyward for stories involving a plan to clean up space junk and a nonagenarian who celebrated his birthday by jumping out of a plane.
D.C. has a long history of public servants serving past their primes, from Supreme Court Justice William Douglas holding on to his seat for nearly a year after a debilitating 2628 stroke to President Reagan exhibiting signs of Alzheimer's at the end of his presidency to rumors of nonagenarian Sen.
In Rhode Island, the 45-year-old bassist Christian McBride became artistic director of the Newport Jazz Festival (taking over from its nonagenarian founder George Wein), and immediately nudged it toward an embrace of the #BAM philosophy: His first festival featured the Roots, Maceo Parker, Esperanza Spalding and Henry Threadgill.
That said, when the real Van Dyke shows up in what feels like a too-brief cameo, it provides the movie with an enormous jolt of energy that had been conspicuously lacking -- so much so that you wish the actor and his fellow nonagenarian, Angela Lansbury, would hang around a bit longer.
He and Mr. Kent said that nonagenarian survivors had taken some comfort from belated justice in the cases of Mr. Gröning and another former SS guard, Reinhold Hanning, who was sentenced in June in the town of Detmold, southwest of Hamburg, to five years as an accessory to 170,000 cases of murder.
A Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center retrospective celebrates the near-nonagenarian George Crumb (April 14 and April 16); highlights include the Vietnam War-torn string quartet "Black Angels" and "Vox Balaenae," in which masked musicians use electric piano, flute, and cello to evoke the deep sea and the ancient lineage of whales.
"I have known each of the Times crossword editors and I have enjoyed each of their individual styles, but I think that Will Shortz edits and publishes the most interesting ones," said Miriam Raphael of Rye, N.Y., a nonagenarian who is still competing at crossword tournaments like the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament.
Known as the country's "Father of Development" for the rapid progress he brought during his 22 years in office, the nonagenarian has now left UMNO and Barisan Nasional, and is now the opposition leader attempting to engineer Najib's downfall in the country's 14th general election, which must be held within a year from now.
On the Runway On Friday evening, a fashion summit meeting of sorts is taking place in Toronto, and big names will be in attendance: Coco Rocha, the supermodel-turned-personality, is flying in, as are the London-based designer Erdem Moralioglu and the New York-based designer Jason Wu, and the nonagenarian style icon Iris Apfel.
And Tracee Ellis Ross (black Tom Ford cape dress with Ka-pow embroidery) made small talk with Jon Hamm (sky blue Tom Ford silk suit and Common Projects sneakers) — as someone nearby hissed behind her hand that a guest walking by just then was the former girlfriend who Sumner Redstone, the nonagenarian media magnate, once sued for millions, claiming elder abuse.
In the first, dating from 1903 to 1908, encompassing the artist's Blue, Rose, and Iberian — that is to say, pre-Cubist — Periods, there are three drawings of nudes, one gouache of horses and riders, one drypoint of same, and two oil paintings (a soft-core memory-tableau of a prostitute administering oral sex on the artist as a moon-faced teenager, and a portrait of a nonagenarian innkeeper — one of several departures from the exhibition's focus on the nude).

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