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51 Sentences With "oldsters"

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In America oldsters can move to sunny climes like Florida.
Even the handful of youngsters were playing at being oldsters.
Some oldsters who were put off did eventually get the message.
With the growth of the post-retirement labour market, oldsters' incomes have diverged.
What you're seeing on the YouTube, as the oldsters like to call it. Sure. Yeah.
Their likeliest contenders for 2020 are oldsters such as Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
The composers represented were oldsters by comparison, and not always writing in any distinctively American style.
Summer heat advisories have not changed: Look out for youngsters, oldsters and pets … and keep hydrating!
"I do it myself, in the mirror," he was overheard saying, when one of the oldsters asked.
Yeah, you can get ... KS: You're just not writing about the oldsters who are doing great things.
A class of wealthy oldsters is moving on, only to be replaced by a class of wealthy inheritors.
But now events are driven by the oldsters who fuel Trump and the young wokesters who drive the left.
JOAN MENCHER Atlanta To the Editor: Willard Spiegelman advises us oldsters to retire to Manhattan to live long and happily.
The party's salvation doesn't lie with wunderkinder like Cory Booker and Kamala Harris, nor oldsters like Nancy Pelosi or Chuck Schumer.
Oldsters at banks realize they should get in on things sooner than later and price manipulation is rampant simply because it is easy.
Oldsters like me remember when the idea that (unsubsidized) renewable energy would be able to compete directly with fossil fuels was downright utopian.
But time is on Europe's side, and younger voters who've grown up under European institutions seem to be more enthusiastic about them than oldsters.
Nowadays I share my sunny California patio with flowers, birds, bunnies and mice — my new youngsters — in the company of oldsters, my new friends.
Retirement villages came to be centered on golf courses, Coughlin maintains, not because oldsters necessarily like golf but because they like using golf carts.
Case in point, Gloria Steinem and former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, two oldsters who are still reliving the radical '60s on a constant loop.
So it's not just the oldsters who like a good paper program, though they can be downright poignant in their dismay when they don't get one.
So the trick will be to find new tasks for the oldsters to accomplish, and to make sure they get the extra training needed to do them.
Increases in other welfare benefits have helped oldsters too, and they have done better out of private pension schemes than their offspring are ever likely to do.
"Smurfs: The Lost Village" took in about $14 million for Sony Pictures; "Going in Style," about three feisty oldsters, managed to reap $12.5 million for Warner Bros.
"At heart a dotty look at oldsters struggling to adapt to an unwelcoming modernity, 'Shadows' has the bones of an anarchic sitcom," Jeannette Catsoulis wrote in The Times.
The age divide in the Democratic primary, with young voters overwhelmingly backing Sanders while the more numerous old voters back Biden, aligns perfectly with stereotypes of idealistic youth versus jaded oldsters.
And we rarely elect oldsters: Since 1828, only 20163 Democratic presidents have been in their 60s when inaugurated — and none came close to Sanders, who would be 79 if elected in 2020.
GenXers born in the late 70s and early 80s were in the marketplace of ideas with an understanding of the Internet the oldsters at the helm of media, research, and banking didn't have.
These two crotchety oldsters — the alter egos of the comedians Nick Kroll and John Mulaney — will regale audiences with complaints about popular culture and celebrations of tuna salad, under the direction of Alex Timbers.
So what if a bunch of oldsters and little kids had passed me, not to mention the locals who practically danced up the trail, some wearing little more on their feet than flip-flops?
TOKYO - Japan's graying population is changing the character of its beloved manga comics, spawning a new genre in which the elderly aren't pitiable oldsters but protagonists making discoveries, finding friends and sometimes even having hot sex.
A few of the oldsters remembered Otto Soglow's fun-loving cartoon character by that name, a small hemispherical monarch dressed in a fur-collared red garment, with a pointy golden crown and a flamboyant black handlebar mustache.
The GOP mainstream responded to the failures of Bushism by keeping the same failed foreign policy but trying to ditch the flexibility on spending, even though there's never been any indication that spending money on farmers, oldsters, and schools is unpopular.
Critics argue that tuition fees exacerbate inequality between generations (rich oldsters attended university free, after all), but the alternative would be greater inequality within generations—as poorer students were once again frozen out when capacity fell, and relatively wealthy graduates were subsidised from general taxation.
The Tory party's manifesto tried to tackle two of Britain's biggest problems—the rising cost of looking after elderly people and the concentration of wealth in the hands of the old—with an audacious suggestion: why not get oldsters to fund more of the costs of care themselves?
Housed in a quirky triangular brick building, with tall, tall windows that let in the brilliant Pacific light on clear days and misty, gray light on cloudy ones, it has always attracted an eclectic crowd: near-penniless students and opera divas, lawyers and socialites, artists and performers, first-daters and anniversary-celebrators, youngsters and oldsters, locals and travelers, politicians and free spirits, serious foodies and serious tipplers.
In the boom years, from the mid-1990s to 2007, the strong British economy and a growing industry dedicated to helping oldsters move abroad allowed "people to sign up to a lifestyle that had previously been the preserve of Mick Jagger in Mustique", recalls Andy Bridge, managing director of A Place in the Sun, a publishing and events company linked to a daytime television programme of the same name.
Perhaps instead, the happy oldsters make a quick, acceptable decision rather than waste time making a marginally more perfect one.
Aidan McArdle and Stephen Kennedy as the Dublin oldsters are not so much figures of fun as symbols of the vaingloriousness of war's non-combatants.
Part IV, p. 13. Richard L. Coe of The Washington Post stated, "'Summer Magic' was a pleasure to the small fry who packed the Metropolitan yesterday, but this Walt Disney gift, which includes Hayley Mills and Burl Ives, will charm oldsters as well."Coe, Richard L. (July 18, 1963). "Hayley Mills Packs the Met".
But if his performance is up to McGurkian expectations, then "Why, ladies and gentlemen, youngsters and oldsters, your heads will quite likely spin right off your shouldsters!" And Sneelock won't mind it one bit because he likes to help out. But by the end of Morris's fantasy, Sneelock is casting a disapproving eye at him.
John L. Scott of the Los Angeles Times called it "a romantic, slightly satirical film comedy with songs which should prove popular with members of the two younger sets it concerns — surfers and musclemen — and with oldsters who don't mind the juvenile antics."Scott, John L. (April 3, 1964). "'Muscle Beach Party' Juvenile Screen Fare". Los Angeles Times.
Hubner (1994), p. 268-276. The audience of young hippies and a few oldsters would see movies such as Marx Brothers, Abbott and Costello, Yellow Submarine or other counter- culture favorites, while occasionally engaging in drinking, marijuana, and general carousing. Inspections and disruptions by the fire department and police were common, but the shows usually continued until three in the morning or later.
Fairyland was published by Feiwel & Friends as a novel for young adults (10–14 years old), but has been embraced as a tale for all ages. The New York Times noted that "there’s a ton of grown-up humor — Valente mocks bureaucrats, Bergman and put-upon grad students, lost on kids but fun for oldsters."The New York Times: Paradoxical Storytelling for Children The New York Times (June 17, 2011). Retrieved August 14, 2011.
" This produced cries of disappointment in the audience. He continued, "They say George McGovern is for abortion on demand, but I tell you--" Again there was deafening applause, followed by sighs of regret when he finished the sentence: "But I say to you that George McGovern is against tampering with our state laws on abortion." Afterwards, Morrison confessed to McGovern, "Maybe I'm too old to understand this new generation. I'll get the oldsters for you, and you take care of the young ones as you think best.
Levi Buchanan of IGN described Kim as a "well-fleshed out" character. Scott D. Pierce of the Deseret News dubbed Kim "a teenage Powerpuff Girl", while Betsy Wallace of Common Sense Media drew further similarities between the character and The Powerpuff Girls, as well as Buffy and Sydney. Reviewing Kim Possible: So the Drama, which was originally intended to end the series, Amazon.com's David Horiuchi praised Kim as "a teen heroine that appeals to both youngsters and oldsters", citing the character among several reasons why the show will be missed.
On the seafront are a shop/Post Office, The Port Inn (local pub with beer garden and pool room) and the Anchor Tavern (a bar for the retired sailors and oldsters). The Port Royal Hotel, just along the road is the old village inn. It was bought in 2000 by a Russian family who renovated the building and turned the old pub into a replica of a Russian Tavern of Imperial Times. It has five guest rooms and serves fine seafood and Russian Cuisine (according to TIME OUT in the top five affordable serious restaurants in Scotland).
All of the senior citizens then get their own seals, and they become happier and healthier, which angers a consortium of local businesses (led by the local funeral home) who want the oldsters to go back to being miserable and more rapidly dying. The group figures out the wiring secret and reworks the seals so their fury returns, even causing the death of Mrs. Glick. Chief Wiggum has all the robots impounded. Bart and Martin enlist the aid of Professor Frink who then gets a larger group of nerds to remotely hack into the robot software and make them nice again.
The Wizard of Oz received widespread acclaim upon its release. Writing for The New York Times, Frank Nugent considered the film a "delightful piece of wonder-working which had the youngsters' eyes shining and brought a quietly amused gleam to the wiser ones of the oldsters. Not since Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs has anything quite so fantastic succeeded half so well." Nugent had issues with some of the film's special effects, writing, > with the best of will and ingenuity, they cannot make a Munchkin or a Flying > Monkey that will not still suggest, however vaguely, a Singer's Midget in a > Jack Dawn masquerade.
Kate, once the common-law wife of Doc Holliday and later the wife of blacksmith George M. Cummings for only a year, had first gained notoriety as the madam of a brothel. She stayed at the rest home until her death in 1940 at the age of 89. In 1947, Life magazine featured the home and its residents in a colorful story titled, "Old Pioneers' Home: Retired to state home, oldsters spit, cuss and fight with canes". Devoted primarily to a description of the quirky characters living there, the article said that the state-sponsored rest home was the only one in the U.S., not counting one in the Territory of Alaska built to house aging Klondike Gold Rushers.
Brian arranges for Madea (who brings along Joe, Aunt Bam, and Hattie) to stay at his house to prevent Tiffany from attending the party while he works late and takes his son Brian Jr. (B.J.) to his ex-wife's house, but his reluctance to put his foot down and be firm with his daughter appalls the four elders. To keep the oldsters busy so they can sneak out, Tiffany and the still-reluctant Aday invent a ghost story that leads the superstitious adults to hide in the bedrooms. Upon overcoming the superstition to check Tiffany's (empty) bed, Madea realizes that the girls are at the party, so she crashes it to look for Tiffany, but gets ejected along with Bam and Hattie after shutting the party down by turning off the music.

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