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I watched them coming over the hill, like a team.
We discovered Tanya lived just over the hill from us.
He's not yet over the hill, but he's well past the peak.
How and why did you turn your diagnosis into Over the Hill?
Do you think Over the Hill is helpful for others with Parkinson's?
"There's no cavalry going over the hill," said Mr. Baur (pronounced BOW-er).
I fought Mike Tyson, I was kinda over the hill a little bit.
But over-the-hill smirks aren't reserved for references that are several decades old.
Is it something that existed before Over the Hill, or did that come later?
Now EVERYONE is over the hill, so might as well get it popping again right?
If you're rooted to your big home and your fancy car you're over the hill.
I thought I saw him walkin' up over the hill, with Abraham, Martin and John.
At least they might get some empathy from an unexpected source: over-the-hill 20-somethings.
He was in his early 40s and already felt over the hill in the corporate world.
As soon as he crested over the hill on Highway 22016 in Fort McMurray, the smoke cleared.
As soon as he crested over the hill on Highway 63 in Fort McMurray, the smoke cleared.
The pertinent question is whether Cabrera is now over the hill, or just going through a lull?
"'As I was motorvatin' over the hill/I saw Maybellene in a Coupe de Ville,'" Edwards said.
My son looked at me in tears as we heard the school bus approaching over the hill.
I compete each year in A.C.P.T., and play in an over-the-hill soccer league on Sundays.
Shriekingly unfit for purpose and over the hill, my MIFA 904 and I seemed a perfect match.
New York (CNN Business)McDonald's Happy Meal might be for kids, but officially it's over the hill.
Wilmington's historic downtown district lies alongside the Cape Fear River, just over the hill from the Atlantic Ocean.
Hollywood's perception of middle-aged women as over the hill was strongly at odds with her own experience.
At the other extreme is her husband, the former President, who is intuitive, undisciplined, and over the hill.
"By the time you're 40 in Los Angeles, you're over the hill in the business," Griffith, 58, tells PEOPLE.
Like an over-the-hill older brother recounting his athletic exploits, Hercules remembers his first turn through the pit.
I was relieved to cross over the hill, out of service and back again to Lynx and my friends.
Now, at 75, Ms. McKechnie is playing, uh, a once successful dancer who is afraid she's over the hill.
By Monday, the level of the lake fell enough so that water was no longer pouring over the hill.
Like the Cockney-crime-caper genre the movie calls home, its over-the-hill leads are showing their age.
Just one generation ago, professional tennis players were considered over the hill at the not-so-old age of 30.
As time passes, however, a dense fog rolls over the hill, enveloping the cabin until it disappears completely from sight.
Ivo remains passionately immersed in research, despite the dearly held popular belief that mathematicians are over the hill at 40.
My mother's father often escaped from his caregivers, because he was convinced that his farm was just over the hill.
Do you think Over the Hill has been about documenting the progress of Parkinson's, or is it about something else?
There he starred in the darts and football teams and was a fixture at the Bish Mill pub over the hill.
"A lot of people had written him off, saying he was over the hill, 30 is the drop-off," Marshall said.
As for Angelica, the question that comes to haunt her is: At the age of 27, am I over the hill?
In the neighboring village, Andreas Fourniotis, 71, said he feared migrants would climb over the hill and arrive at his doorstep.
She's even written nine books (seven about her travels), including Over The Hill and Far Away: One Grown-Up Gap Year.
At around 11 pm on Wednesday, Milano was at home, right over the hill from campus, when her power went out.
Melissa Givner raced to save her horses after seeing an ominous orange glow climbing over the hill toward their suburbs and ranches.
They "think that if they haven't dropped out of college and started something when they're 19, they're over the hill," he said.
"We were stuck in the gym and we saw the fire coming over the hill to the campus," forward Kessler Edwards says.
"It was where you see that white closet," the woman answered, indicating a few shelves without doors hanging open, over the hill.
A recent article in USA Today reported those over age 40 found themselves over the hill when looking for a tech job.
In fact, it's doing the exact opposite with a message that we're "over the hill" and that our best days are behind us.
The rule is commonly known as "seven up, eight down" (qi shang, ba xia), meaning 67 is fine, 68 is over the hill.
The American Dream is just over the hill and everyone is in line, but the line is moving slower than it used to.
Berry was a peerless Signifier, reveling in rhyme, alliteration, double entendre, mock grandiloquence, and playful neologisms ("As I was motorvatin' over the hill…").
And in laboratories across the world, the markers of age in over-the-hill mice, rats and turquoise killifish are, sometimes, being reversed.
Critics deride the policy as a contrived excuse to overpay for over-the-hill stars who saunter through their final years before retirement.
In 2013, he opened a cozy restaurant called Mallard Cottage in Quidi Vidi, a picturesque fishing port over the hill from St. John's.
"We saw the fire creeping over the hill and saw the news on TV, and felt we didn't want to leave," he said.
The second fire was a small blaze just over the hill from my father's house, which firefighters managed to suppress within a few hours.
Coincidentally, the city's comparative abundance of pornography and sexual services is located just over the hill from Parliament House, in the industrial suburb of Fyshwick.
The aging bull market that began after the financial crisis is not over the hill just yet, according to one of Wall Street's top strategists.
The cast and crew had taken over the Hill Station Hotel, a decaying grand hotel with a colonial legacy that was apparent in its name.
The standout album by that cohort was her early epic "Escalator Over the Hill," a jazz-rock opera with text by the poet Paul Haines.
A post-apocalyptic Color Field glow suffuses "Burn," in which a sunburned, vaguely over-the-hill model sits nude, smoking a cigarette on a tombstone.
Congressional restrictions on military aid to Egypt and critical resolutions, statements and letters show that al-Sisi must work harder to win over the Hill.
It's reminiscent of the old Maine farmer who, when asked directions to the next town over the hill, allows that you can't get there from here.
When the show's testy, over-the-hill star, Dorothy Brock, breaks her ankle on the eve of the premiere, Peggy is chosen to take her place.
Overweight and also over the hill, Lucero arrives in Stockton by bus, checks into a hotel and proceeds to a Mexican restaurant downtown called El Tecolote.
He has been broadly regarded as a hard-right jurist who, even if bitter over the Hill claims, votes based on his ideology not on payback.
Many people believe "that if they haven't dropped out of college and started something when they're 19, they're over the hill," Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein says.
It's a little different every time, but it always comes up some- where over that rise, and goes down over the hill to the left of it.
Outside, the grounds include a pool with "multiple waterfalls," two barbecue pits, and a Tesla charging station, with the entire property overlooking the city over the hill.
" Writing in The London Review of Books, the Scottish poet and essayist Kathleen Jamie placed Macfarlane's work in unhappy historical context: "What's that coming over the hill?
Voyager 22177 and 2200 are officially over the hill—the two craft that have traveled further from our Earth than any other are about to turn 22177.
But things have changed: Wendy's new breakfast menu is simpler and cheaper to make, and it'll come in full force when it rides over the hill in 2020.
Carey was a young artist coming off her third album, "Music Box," a commercial smash, and holiday collections were then considered an afterthought, for over-the-hill acts.
"Maybellene" begins, "As I was motivatin' over the hill/I caught Maybellene in a Coupe de Ville" as if highway battles between V-8 Fords and Cadillacs were common occurrences.
"We have to get better and do a few things on our end to get us over the hill and get a win," Rutgers head coach Steve Pikiell told reporters.
But much like Netflix's other over-the-hill comedy, "Grace and Frankie," it's an amusing look at aging grudgingly, not gracefully -- more about the talent and situations than the premise.
And yet it's exactly the means by which they acquired Toure – the enormous contract – that have now left City saddled with an over-the-hill renegade they want rid of.
The wedding in question is the fifth try for Eve Wilde (Glenn Close, looking bored to the point of embalmed), an over-the-hill film star and Laurence's ex-wife.
Pittsburgh at Washington Dan Snyder's atrocity exhibition has, in recent years, distanced itself from its reputation for spending lavishly and impulsively on high-priced and often over-the-hill free agents.
Same with the overwhelmed rookies and over-the-hill veterans and lifetime minor leaguers fighting for one more shot, and any number of guys who are telling great stories right now.
I'll take Babymetal over Beach Slang any day – more over-the-top songs about chocolate, less songs about being over the hill and still trying to lay girls half your age.
Meanwhile, a showdown over the State of the Union address ended late Wednesday when Trump agreed to postpone the speech in the House chamber until "the shutdown is over" (The Hill).
Nick Apollo Forte, the actor and cruise-ship singer best known for playing the over-the-hill crooner Lou Canova in Woody Allen's 1984 movie "Broadway Danny Rose," died on Feb.
By the time we got there, in less than five minutes, a huge wall of fire had jumped the road and was spreading up over the hill west toward Santa Rosa.
"Jacob and the Other," a minor masterpiece, follows an oafish, over-the-hill European wrestler and his scheming manager, as they piece together one final prizefight in the backwaters of Santa María.
Other titles that didn't fare as well included a book about athletes over 40 called "Over the Hill But Not Out to Lunch" — perhaps not the most winning title, Mr. Kahn admitted.
And then — you know when the car goes over the hill and takes off in the 'Bullitt' car chase — well, he was such a good bike rider, much better than I was.
Mr. Berry's first single sounded like nothing that came before, and the key ingredients are all in place — revved-up guitar, clever language ("as I was motorvatin' over the hill"), girls and cars.
In the end, we learned that Warren can be vulnerable; Biden and Sanders are not over the hill; and Buttigieg and Klobuchar have potential in Iowa where both are making a major effort.
And in Fillion, the show has a star who's refreshingly free of vanity (mostly), willing to portray himself as an over-the-hill guy huffing his way through his first days on the job.
But it all adds up to a very weird and unfair system, one where star players take a discount during their prime years and then hope to make it back when they're over the hill.
Just let me make some calls and find the guy who wants a surly, over-the-hill slugger who can't slug anymore and can't crack the starting lineup on a team that lost 100 games.
As they are for other violent subcultures of society (ex-gang member bakers and chefs are decidedly a "thing"), the restaurants also became a place where wrestlers could go when they were over the hill.
And we've seen time after time after time, parties who are in government, so they are supposed to be the ones running the country, start freaking out when they're seeing an election over the hill.
"I feel like I've arrived into complete adulthood," Ventimiglia, who looked dapper in a Ralph Lauren tux, said — adding that one of his older sisters sent him an over-the-hill hat on his big day.
Confirming the long-held theories of just-over-the-hill promoters and guys with skin like spoiled leather, a new study has revealed that things actually were better back in the day than they are now.
Akshay Kumar as the over-the-hill manager who has one last shot at history is unconvincing, while the rest of the cast, including Kunal Kapoor and Amit Sadh, appear to be going through the motions.
As Forrest, Redford charms and winks and robs and infuriates the police, who finally figure out they should go after him and the "Over-the-Hill Gang" (he leads a team with Danny Glover and Tom Waits).
Although the Biden team claimed they dodged a bullet with the Iowa confusion, his disappointing finish is a serious setback for the the 2628-year-old former Vice President, elevating concerns that he's over the hill politically.
Enter the fictional Ms. Phelps with a plan to stock her team with misfits and over-the-hill veterans so that fans would stay away and trigger an attendance clause that would let her relocate to Miami.
"We're at a point where we're getting closer to seeing" — he made an oscillating, over-the-hill hand gesture as he sought the right words — "I don't want to say the end, but the horizon," De Niro said.
But he got to chatting with the 'dozer crew, and as the press, local officials, and assembled schoolkids watched, the governor and the bulldozer got farther and farther away, eventually disappearing over the hill, cable steadily unspooling behind.
Like an over-the-hill rocker who can't believe that the crowds have gone, he's desperate for our attention, feeding the audience rough-and-tumble insights and double takes, while making jabs at the mortal stupidity around him.
Looking over the drawing again now, I remember that when I finished it, I added the two kestrels fighting the wind that day, but left out the cats all over the hill, moving like arrows in the grass.
Some football fans remember his greatest hits by film title — "The Pony Soldiers," for instance, or "The Over the Hill Gang" — but it seems fair to say that his entire oeuvre, more than any individual composition, was his signature.
Rather than marketing the team by signing a famous over-the-hill player looking for one final payday, they focused instead on recruiting a core of young South Americans and enlisted as coach former Argentina manager Gerardo "Tata" Martino.
Rather than over-the-hill boxers searching for one last payday, they are young YouTube stars who the boxing world is treating simultaneously with disdain and embrace, hoping they can introduce a stagnant sport to a new, young, diverse audience.
The insouciant West Canadian singer-songwriter Mac DeMarco performs with a youthful verve, even though many of his best songs — including several on his excellent third album, "This Old Dog," released in May — have to do with feeling over the hill.
Former Senator Barbara Boxer of California — who won her seat in the so-called "Year of the Woman" election in 1992, spurred in part by outrage over the Hill-Thomas hearings — said Mr. Biden had to address his past head-on.
The project, which Andrews titled Over the Hill, came to an end in June of this year, so I went to his house to have a chat about the process, Parkinson's, and why he's naked in so many of the photos.
His music could be jauntily optimistic, as if the cavalry were arriving over the hill, or stately and forceful — an infantry battalion headed into battle, perhaps — or even propulsively insouciant, as if secret agents, fast cars and pretty girls were at hand.
POP & ROCK The insouciant West Canadian singer-songwriter Mac DeMarco performs with a youthful verve, even though many of his best songs — including several on his excellent third album, "This Old Dog," released in May — have to do with feeling over the hill.
In 214, when he was 22009, Mr. Hoare again made headlines, leading a gaggle of over-the-hill mercenaries from South Africa, Zimbabwe and several European nations in a bizarre attempt to overthrow the Socialist government of the Seychelles, an Indian Ocean island republic.
When I covered an earlier "Year of the Woman," after disgust over the Hill-Thomas hearings swept a group of women into Congress, it was startling to see the first dapples of gold and pink and red lighting up the House floor in 1993.
"I never made any ('Grexit') threats," Schaeuble told ARD's Bericht aus Berlin programme just before the network played recent comments in which he said Greece was "not yet over the hill" and the "pressure needed to stay on" Greece or it "couldn't stay in the currency union".
History may marvel at how many young people flocked to the campaign of a septuagenarian socialist senator who urged them to "Feel the Bern", but in the end it was Mrs Clinton who benefited from the throngs of older voters who were not yet "Over the Hill".
Where the heavyweight tournament is chewing up money for old rope, full of over-the-hill fighters cashing in on their residual name value, the welterweight tournament might be the most exciting piece of matchmaking to happen in mixed martial arts in the last five years.
If someone insists to you that he is not very nervous, only a little nervous — that he is only a little bit over the hill, but certainly not old and used up — and keeps insisting this, with compulsive loquacity, you quickly recognize whistling in the dark.
The Tahrir Generation of 2011, she writes, may already be over the hill, though a new crop of restive Egyptians are reaching a boiling point, and they may not submit in the same way their grandparents did when the first military strongman took power in 1952.
He led a campaign to remove "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" as the city's official song, calling Tony Bennett "an over-the-hill Italian croaker," and attacked Dianne Feinstein, when she was mayor, with such gusto that she once tried to empty a drink over his head.
Repeatedly seeing women primarily in their 20s just reinforces all those negative stereotypes about "older" women; society often says that women over 30 are "over the hill" or "past their prime," or even worse -- that those who are older and looking for love are somehow pathetic or desperate.
Reflecting on the mind-boggling fact that more than a decade has passed since the final episode of The Simple Life aired on August 5, 2007, is all but guaranteed to make you feel over the hill, but there's at least one person who's hardly aged in the ten years since: Paris Hilton.
You know that it keeps getting better (and so do you)With all society's persistent attitudes and corny birthday-card language about being "past one's prime" or "over the hill" it's awfully nice to have proof that you can keep improving yourself, honing your talents, and celebrating new milestones as time goes on.
"Joe had more talent than he had any idea what to do with it, but by the time I got there, he was way over the hill, just hanging on due to past glory," says Davis, 247, who now lives in Groves, Texas, fishing as often as he can with his wife of 21991 years.
Until one day, the drills and the compressor stations come over the hill, and you find yourself on the frontline of the fight against fracking—the controversial and sometimes banned form of energy sourcing that uses the high pressure injection of water and chemicals to break up rocks deep under the ground to release gas.
By now Mr. Rudd was in high demand, and he recorded on a number of seminal albums: "Liberation Music Orchestra" (21969), by the bassist Charlie Haden; "Escalator Over the Hill" (1971), by Carla Bley and Paul Haines; and "Four for Trane" (1964), by the saxophonist Archie Shepp, for which Mr. Rudd wrote the horn arrangements.
She says that while some do seem to be commissioned for children's parties ("Not really in between, not like an eight-year-old or a ten-year-old, but maybe a five-year-old," she tells Refinery29), most appear to be gag gifts for newly-minted 21-year-olds or those who are now considered over the hill.
By immediately highlighting the over-the-hill, navel-gazing égoïste Ben Vautier and a certain Maison Rouge bête noire lodestone with a piece by Jacques Lizène, glaring issues of cultural appropriation, typical of wealthy White male privilege, came flooding back from my experience of the rabid culture surfing and anti-identity-confirmation sampling within La Maison Rouge's Theatre of the World show.
Their front-office moves range from silly to outright bad, their talent is almost all over-the-hill, and they play their first meaningless game every year around sometime in late May, but there seems to be something in that environment of totally casual baseball that has let Myers put some tempo to what has otherwise been an arrhythmic career.
They include an over-the-hill ballet star (Irina Dvorovenko, in the Garbo part) who falls in love with an aristocratic thief (Barrymore's role, played by James Snyder); a poor but ambitious typist (Heléne Yorke), working for a lecherous tycoon on the verge of bankruptcy (John Dossett); and a consumptive Jewish clerk (Brandon Uranowitz) who wants to live, live, live before he expires.
So on this sunny afternoon the filmmakers—two producers, the director, and the star, Keanu Reeves, whose black suit and black T-shirt and black beard gave him the look of a stylish sexton—had cheerfully trekked over the hill to STX Entertainment's offices in Burbank, and STX's executives had cheerfully welcomed them with a bottomless supply of bottled water.
To be called a coaster who lacked killer instinct, to be betrayed by the UFC and denied a rematch when he finally lost his title, to be considered over the hill and chinny by the vocal mixed martial arts fanbase, to not have finished a single fight since 2013, and then to win in this fashion—few moments in the short history of the UFC can compare.
To be fair, this is a gorgeous photograph — but there's no denying that the look on her face is saying: yes, Spider, yes, here they come over the hill; slowly now, don't make a sound, I don't trust them, you know I don't trust them, but either way, our new friend will soon be dead, and then we will feast, and the look on Spider's face is saying: run, you fool, run.

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