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Blessed are the aged, for they can be forever young.
The aged teak comes from old houses that had been dismantled.
Increased life expectancy brings challenges of advanced illnesses among the aged.
Following this, he can actively seek employment in the aged care industry.
Sebelius and Little Sisters of the Poor Home for the Aged v.
In his two Bellator appearances, the aged Machida has stolen the show.
The aged appearance and supernatural subjects make them an ideal Halloween accent.
I mean, that's what they always say about the aged, don't they?
We comfort ourselves when we look at Amatrice and blame the aged buildings.
Mr Trump eschews spending cuts: he has promised to protect spending on the aged.
AMLO intends to give apprenticeships to jobless youths and higher pensions to the aged.
GFG is regenerating the aged steelworks, which it bought from administrators in August 2017.
Sebelius and its sequel, Little Sisters of the Poor Home For the Aged v.
Monday is a public holiday in Japan, to observe Respect for the Aged Day.
" He said Trump stood for the "vulnerable: the aged, the disabled, and the unborn.
Other bacteria oxidize the milk fat, bestowing the aged carton with its fine, cringeworthy stench.
She created a nursing home for African-Americans called Harriet Tubman Home for the Aged.
The aged look of these books is sophisticated, but the titles add a Halloween punch.
The thing about being washed is that it's not the exclusive province of the aged.
Supplemental Security Income is a guaranteed minimum income scheme for the aged, blind, and disabled.
The home-plate umpire, Postema, did not exactly exert herself in separating the aged adversaries.
Replacing car ownership for the aged may be easier than providing ride-sharing for young urbanites.
Not even the aged black guy with the shears at my local barbershop in downtown Atlanta.
The Padres have been the Padres, and the aged, mediocre Giants have been difficult to parse.
Khloé, for her part, went the aged-up route in a gray wig and fake wrinkles.
Its question is as pressing as ever: What place do the aged have in modern society?
Soon gone, too, were the home for the aged, the O.H.P. Belmont mansion and City Hospital.
In the earliest days of the orphanage, it had housed the aged as well as the young.
One for the aged Broncos and Peyton Manning fans got the storybook ending they were hoping for.
And two-thirds of those who care for the ill, the aged, and the disabled are women.
After the room was cleared, Davies began the process of removing the aged carpet and damaged wallpaper.
The aged albacore is served raw and diced, its texture fatty and its flavor pure and lean.
Set in a retirement home, the aged characters spoke of their youth, sometimes nostalgically, sometimes with regret.
The aged amber had the same high heat capacity as new amber—and all other ordinary glass.
If it happens, their meeting will be a battle for the ages, as well as the aged.
He then combines the aged nog with a fresh batch, which he finds too fluffy and meringuelike.
The aged way of conducting business is pushing the Valley to disrupt all layers of the value chain.
And there's another type, too — the bombshell, or in this series, the aged bombshell gone mad: Audrey Horne.
I would recommend paying a third-party repair shop to replace the aged battery with a fresh one.
You can also vote in community centers, mosques and churches, libraries, homes for the aged and concert halls.
Having been established to engineer and promote new products and services specially designed for the expanding market of the aged, the AgeLab swiftly discovered that engineering and promoting new products and services specially designed for the expanding market of the aged is a good way of going out of business.
This transition might help the aged and infirm  —  an increasing fraction of the population  —  to "age in place" more gracefully.
At the centre of the whirlwind stands the impetuous crown prince, Muhammad bin Salman, son of the aged King Salman.
Vaccines protect not only the vaccinated individual, but also others who cannot be vaccinated, including babies, the aged and immunocompromised.
The aged miso here really reminds me of that dish, so we're going to make a sauce out of it.
Glenda Jackson, now playing Lear on Broadway at the age of eighty-three, captures the indomitable egotism of the aged.
There was a robust civil society: Jews in Novogrudok funded a hospital, an orphanage, a Jewish home for the aged.
When his father dies suddenly, Joe has to come home and take over the aged family gym to get his inheritance.
Lawyers for the Little Sisters of the Poor Home for the Aged, which intervened in the case, are appealing that order.
Loneliness is not just a problem for the aged, but a problem for us all in the age of digital everything.
The proposal for additional Rs30,000 health cover for senior citizens will help reduce the burden of healthcare expenditure for the aged.
Up a hill from the ruined nursery is an imposing yellow brick house now used as a home for the aged.
A youthful John F. Kennedy succeeded the aged Dwight Eisenhower; the rock-ribbed conservative Ronald Reagan followed the liberal Jimmy Carter.
One drizzly afternoon, the Old Man picked me up after class and noticed the seniors bowing in seiza at the aged snap.
In 1899, the National Ex-Slave Mutual Relief, Bounty and Pension Association called on Congress to allocate pensions to the aged class.
But the Raya is hardly reserved for the aged or the sedate: Beltrami is also a woman who understands that times change.
The federal statute also exempts some other types of workers: babysitters employed on a casual basis; companions for the aged; newspaper carriers.
The aged-up "Fuller House" brings back not only the original characters (and its creator Jeff Franklin) but also the premise, gender-flipped.
To excise the aged blackhead, Dr. Lee first rips off the hardened exterior — which she compares to a hardened lump of coal (sorry).
In the epilogue, the aged Pirandello revisits his birthplace (immediately greeted by one of his characters, a younger man in an earlier episode).
Modernizing the aged infrastructure of the busiest transit hub in the country could cost billions to fix, and any solution, years to implement.
Almost a year later, at UFC 200, Cormier lost his opponent in Jon Jones and was matched with the aged middleweight, Anderson Silva.
Last time it was the aged legend, Kazushi Sakuraba getting the snot knocked out of him by the still world class Shinya Aoki.
But when Hurricane Irma made itself known last week, it brought back old memories of the aged infrastructure, confirming a prediction made by Quartz.
The situation has turned so dire, that Indian military's top doctor noted that this is a "death sentence" for the children and the aged.
To be sure, the underlying causes of this outperformance of the aged are hard to know with certainty, much less if they will persist.
His favourite worker was the aged Bilal, who after 20153 years still shelled the walnuts picked two days before in the orchards all around.
So here he is, the aged former superstar, set to make $20173 million this season, his sweet left-handed swing eroding by the day.
Or maybe, as the aged white voters of the religious right pass to their rewards, they will be replaced by more open-minded millennials.
And the aged and the elderly will lose their additional standard deduction, which under current law offers them up to $25.8,22.2 in additional deductions.
The survey found the most ardent golfers are still over the aged of 240; playing on average around 22018 rounds of golf per year.
" Even the aged monk in his cell, Augustine acknowledges, in "Against Julian," is tormented by "disquieting memories" crowding in upon "chaste and holy intentions.
UBS says any fall in housing would put pressure on the aged care sector and lower economic growth should negatively impact the transportation sector.
Priests and sisters mingled freely with visitors at the feast, blessing children, praying for the aged, enjoying ice cream cones, and playing with fidget spinners.
It would distract the viewer too much from the aged and discolored originals, though they were authentic in a way the new panel was not.
Foreign NGOs are providing capital to the camp's startup ventures, including the Amasando Sueños (Kneading Dreams) bakery, which employs women, disabled people and the aged.
Both the vintage covers and their contemporary recreations feature buxom beauties posing seductively, but the aged versions are arguably even more gorgeous than the originals.
Carreras is already looking forward to spreading the word about her husband — and telling others that Alzheimer's is not just a disease of the aged.
Ichimura sometimes serves an aged and un-aged fish side-by-side for contrast, as well as to highlight the flavors of the aged cuts.
The groom's mother is an internist at Laguna Honda Hospital and the medical director of the Jewish Home for the Aged, both in San Francisco.
Instead of the aged couple dying in their sleep in each other's arms, the movie cuts to a flock of birds flying over a lake.
" The high cost of hospital and nursing home care, she added, "presents special problems for the aged because of their large and often unexpected bills.
The groom's mother is on the boards of the American Jewish Historical Society and Jewish Association of Services for the Aged, both in New York.
Unfortunately for McCain, Reuters photographer Jim Bourg captured the moment as a highly exploitable image of the aged Senator looking like a zombie chasing quarry.
To make sure of the latter, many of the aged-account purchasing websites offer explicit instructions to "warm up" the accounts and make them appear authentic.
The aged knight is still feeling guilt from training his nephew, Kylo Ren (Adam Driver), as he witnesses the raw power wielded by this mysterious woman.
They promised tax breaks, to "maintain the social insurance system," to secure "a generous expansion of support for the aged," and to expand investment in highways.
There are the nauseating archetypes known to anyone who's ever been clubbing: the leering loner, the shady dealer, the aged silverback raver, the ever-present bro.
I know some people who deliberately keep things beyond their best by date because they know the texture will change and they prefer the "aged" version!
This wouldn't simply affect the poor families and the aged and disabled Americans who depend on Medicaid to reimburse their doctors, dentists, hospitals and nursing homes.
Instead of getting SSI benefits, they have only a meager and nearly forgotten federal program from the 1960s, called Aid to the Aged, Blind, or Disabled.
PENCE: Because there is — a society can be judged by how it deals with its most vulnerable, the aged, the infirm, the disabled, and the unborn.
"Jerusalem is not for sale," the aged and frail Mr. Abbas said, at times appearing to require whispered prompts from Saeb Erekat, the veteran Palestinian negotiator.
Ross King's "Mad Enchantment: Claude Monet and the Painting of the Water Lilies" is an engaging and authoritative portrait of the aged artist and his travails.
The Jewish Association Serving the Aged, which serves older adults in New York City, runs a program called "Sundays at J.A.S.A.," a series of enrichment classes.
His father, also retired, was the director of social services and resident support programs at the Hebrew Home for the Aged at Riverdale, in the Bronx.
"What the manga say is, people are the same underneath - and this teaches young people not to be afraid of either the aged or ageing," she said.
A report in 2011 by the AARP, a lobby group for the aged, found that people conned into fake investments tended to be more qualified and richer.
Middleweight is Bellator's weakest division and it is likely that they want to set up a largely unnecessary rematch between champion Gegard Mousasi and the aged Machida.
"What the manga say is, people are the same underneath - and this teaches young people not to be afraid of either the aged or aging," she said.
He smashed the aged Hideo Tokoro in the opening round back in June, then stopped three men in two nights last weekend to become the tournament champion.
He's told to find the aged court legend "Uncle Drew," here fleshed out to feel like a homage to the real-life street-ball legend Earl Manigault.
On this ranch, the aged warrior John Rambo trains horses, forges sharp metal objects and looks after a network of tunnels he has built beneath the house.
The aged patina and missing aspects of the figure mirrored the surroundings; the figure lent itself to the kind of quiet reflection that the space was designed for.
The roughnecks are mere place setting, designed to get the aged Rose (Gloria Stewart) in their midst to tell them the story of the sinking of the Titanic.
Park, who has been in Nambu for two years, believes the spike in elderly crime is the result of a lack of jobs and support for the aged.
The Rams, who play in the aged Edwards Jones Dome, have not made the playoffs since the 2004 campaign and are fresh off their ninth consecutive losing season.
The Federal money they claim is wasted on "welfare moochers" is spent on support services for children or the aged, for people with mental health, intellectual, or physical disabilities.
Dinner was uneventful, besides the fact that for the first time in decades, my parents were sitting together at the aged wooden dining table they had shared years before.
The changed attitude is reflected in the Social Security laws under which the Federal and State governments cooperate for the care of the aged, the blind and dependent children.
That chance comes when he hears of the aged Countess (the opera's Queen of Spades), who is thought to possess a winning formula: the secret of the three cards.
Getting the shot can mean the difference between a mild illness and a hospital stay, Schuchat said, particularly for people at higher risk such as children and the aged.
Training materials and taped conversations, which investigators believe were made by call center instructors for training purposes, shed some light on an operation aimed to exploit the aged and gullible.
And adding to all that, a graying society that lacks adequate social welfare is putting additional strain on the younger generation to find a way to care for the aged.
Arthur worked for the War Manpower Commission in Washington, D.C., during WWII and Marcia was a director of social work at Hebrew Home for the Aged in Riverdale, New York.
" Or, "Let us increase the wealth of America so that we can provide more generously for the aged and for the needy and for all those who cannot help themselves.
But the Italian section hooted and clapped, even Mario Boselli, the aged former president of the Camera della Moda, the Milan shows' organizing body, as these local celebrities sauntered by.
It is not often that a dish as common as rice will knock me off my dinner chair, but the aged, long-grain narej palaw at Parwana left me agog.
To be honest, neither burger was great, and I suspect the Impossible patty wouldn't fare well against one made from the aged, grass-fed chuck I get at my butcher.
Our queso may vary slightly depending on the characteristics of the aged cheddar cheese used in each batch, but using only real ingredients is what makes our food so delicious.
The program is certainly popular – if insolvent – now, but what did voters think about the government-backed insurance program for the aged when it was passed in the summer of 1965?
The Women's Health Initiative is now recruiting volunteers—men over the aged 60 and older and women aged 65 and older—who will be given cocoa extract capsules or a placebo.
It's also simultaneously a deconstruction of the aged fanbase that still holds onto Star Trek — including all its tired tropes and played-out stereotypes — as a symbol of prestige science fiction.
The aged financier has a tradition of hosting a dinner at the World Economic Forum, where he regales tycoons, ministers, and journalists with his thoughts about the state of the world.
" Mike Pence spoke well last night when he concluded: "A society can be judged by how it deals with its most vulnerable, the aged, the infirm, the disabled, and the unborn.
Even though grassroots liberals cried "sellout" with some regularity, Senate Democrats cast the party as the one that cared about peace, and would go to battle for the aged and vulnerable.
The last-place team in the American League East, the Yankees have been taking on water in most other places, their disabled list increasingly inhabited by the aged and chronically infirm.
Gitre: Henry Stimson, the aged Secretary of War, outright barred the polling of US troops when one of the nation's leading pollsters, Elmo Roper, first pitched the idea in spring 1941.
Subsequent songs see him grappling with his father's abandonment ("A Little Soul"), aging and marginalization ("Help the Aged"), social expectation ("I'm a Man"), and—what else would a Pulp record be?
Perhaps no actor in the history of cinema, except Judi Dench as the aged queen of Shakespeare in Love, is better suited to play the translucent, ginger-haired, ice-eyed monarch.
"It speaks to an antisegregation of the aged, maintenance of community, as well as keeping in touch with modern advances to prevent being accused of being an old fogey," she said.
The movie ends with the aged Mr. Beard (who is also an executive producer of this movie) in his home studio, and the strong implication that he is feeling the same.
Intel recently joined in favor of killing the aged audio port, too, and replacing it with USB Type-C — not just specifically for smartphones, but for all devices from computers to tablets.
Europe needs to step up to the plight of Lonely children in refugee camps, and rich countries need big shifts to their health-care systems if they are to Help the aged.
Rhodes walks me out into the sunlight of the West Wing parking lot, where we are treated to the sight of the aged Henry Kissinger, who has come to pay a visit.
And there's a good chance the recent incidents are just the beginning of a dangerous new era for the dozens of American and allied squadrons flying the aged, overworked twin-engine fighters.
One man, with a full white beard and the aged complexion of a hippy whose morals had finally seen history catch up, recognized Robinson walking around and asked for a picture together.
When I arrived in town, it was the second day of the annual UFO festival, and despite the placidity of the sea and the aged state of everything, the air was electric.
The expansion centers on a new tunnel under the aged pine boardwalk that leads to a compressed slice of sand that will be set off by a rope and a sand berm.
"We've poisoned it all, killed it all," mourns Davide Casati, the aged caretaker of the house on the island of Sant'Erasmo where Brunetti is taking a medical leave for job-induced stress.
House Speaker Paul Ryan invited nuns from the Catholic group Little Sisters of the Poor Home for the Aged, which is challenging the Affordable Care Act's mandate that insurance companies cover contraceptive costs.
Yet even all this would be insufficient to eliminate the budget deficit, which is forecast to swell to 5% of GDP by 2027 under current law (because of increasing spending on the aged).
Ikuhisa Minowa and Genki Sudo both used drop kicks against the aged boxer, Butterbean in the hopes that he would flop his three hundred pound, white belt carcass down on top of them.
"Analysts fear [Estia's guidance change] will follow recent negative trends in the aged care sub-sector, and trigger further selling," said Michael McCarthy, chief market strategist at CMC Markets, in a Thursday note.
It is expected to be similar to a probe that exposed widespread wrongdoing in Australia's financial sector last year and the aged care inquiry which has uncovered neglect, abuse and mistreatment of patients.
At its peak, the finance unit accounted for more than half of the company's profits, and its lending ranged from home mortgages in Japan to reinsurance for long-term care for the aged.
Public health experts say that exercising this kind of caution if possible is a good strategy for the aged, infirm and people with medical conditions like asthma, who face the most lethal risk.
The concern with the aged equipment is both that it is prone to malfunctions and breakdowns, and also that it can no longer support updated software, which could be a major cybersecurity vulnerability.
But Brexit and the delusions of the United Kingdom's grandeur that go with it are the politics of the aged, of those who remember that brief experience of a united, national United Kingdom.
Dorothy Rice, a pioneering government economist and statistician whose research about the need of the aged for health insurance helped make the case for the passage of Medicare in 21989, died on Feb.
Stocks in the health care sector Down Under dove on Monday morning, on the back of an announcement by the Australian government that a commission into the aged care sector had been established.
And while programs for the aged, like Social Security and Medicare, have the president-elect's backing, there's no indication that Donald Trump will do anything to stop the gutting of Medicaid and food stamps.
While the hog belongs to an adult Henry (Andrew West), the aged-up character is conspicuously missing from the shot; Cinderella is alone with the wind blowing through her decidedly thick, curly, brown hair.
It's not yet known if robotic pets will make a significant difference in the mental or physical health of the aged or disabled, but anecdotal reports are enough for some caregivers to take notice.
There are moments that recall the aged Jake LaMotta in Raging Bull sitting in front of a mirror, alone, trying to come to terms with the life he's derailed through his vices and addictions.
It can be hard to justify the existence of the Super Bowl halftime show, which so often turns out to be an underwhelming pilgrimage through the aged hits of some universally palatable rock band.
"    He said Medicaid, the government insurance program for the poor, is traditionally for the "aged, blind and the disabled" and that ObamaCare wrongly expanded it to people who are "working age" and "able-bodied.
"Algeria is facing the twin challenges of a fiscal crisis and a serious terrorism threat at a time when the aged head of state is largely incapacitated due to health problems," Croft and Louney said.
A member of the Sisters of the Handmaidens of the Lord – an order that run nurseries and homes for the aged – Lleshi was in Amatrice along with six other sisters, caring for five elderly women.
Until then, those who remain to face the executioner's needle increasingly seem to be not the worst of the worst, but rather the sick and dying, the aged and infirm, the impoverished and the incompetent.
The distinctions slice across the generations, with surveys showing that the young, less inclined to leave the bloc, are also less likely to vote, while the aged, keener to leave, are also more energetic voters.
" Mr. Pence, a Republican, said he signed the bill because he thinks "that a society can be judged by how it deals with its most vulnerable — the aged, the infirm, the disabled and the unborn.
Hot, crowded, and flat funding But over the next few years, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority will undergo a series of upgrades intended to usher the aged, ungainly, and often broken transit system into the 21st century.
Yet fewer than 37,500 disabled Puerto Ricans are covered by Aid to the Aged, Blind, or Disabled, which sends $30.8 million annually to the island, according to Puerto Rico's Administration of Socioeconomic Development of the Family.
While teens think practical jokes are just a laugh, they can have a serious impact on the aged and those in poor health and be a nuisance in homes with a sleeping baby or shift worker.
They do not have to work with people's different cultural backgrounds and needs, they do not have to work differently for the aged, or disabled, and they do not have to work differently for different genders.
But some others—working in areas such as environmentalism, or in aiding the aged, addicted or orphaned—are locked out of the system by overcautious government gatekeepers who fear they might accidentally endorse troublemakers of some kind.
Unable to consume it on his own, Jackson in 1837 opened the White House doors to colleagues and the public, who set about chewing on the aged cheddar -- and some of the political issues of the day.
According to survey participants, human lives should be spared over those of animals; the lives of many should be spared over those of a few; and the young should be spared at the expense of the aged.
It took 38 minutes to issue a correction to assure people that a missile was, in fact, not hitting Hawaii, so officials are looking into better training procedures and ways to fix the aged emergency alert system.
Summerset Group Holdings was the top gainer in the New Zealand benchmark, rising about 4% after the aged care service provider reported quarterly sales of occupation rights of 165 versus sales of 141 in the preceeding quarter.
At the family-owned Hostal San Gregorio, we ate a hearty meal of noodles and roasted chicken, and received directions from the aged owners to the best spot in the area for seeing the rare peregrina pallida.
The most effective way of comforting the aged, the researchers there find, is through a kind of comical convergence of products designed by and supposedly for impatient millennials, which secretly better suit the needs of irascible boomers.
While plenty of smartphone features have been sunsetted on the way to thinner profiles and sexier bezels, none have garnered the ire of consumers quite as much as the removal of the aged and distinguished 3.5mm headphone jack.
Even her physicality is suggestively dual: she walks with the hunched tenderness of the aged and overburdened, but also, through a glance or a gleeful, violent lunge, shows a youthfulness that makes you wonder who Elizabeth once was.
The inquiry, known as a Royal Commission, will cost A$528 million ($375 million) and follows reports of poor treatment, as well as pressure from disability advocates after a similar inquiry was launched into the aged care sector.
He described in dramatic terms the moth's complaints — from the boss who delighted in exercising power over him, to the aged stranger he once recognized as his wife, to the son that, he feared, he no longer loved.
Rodriguez's last victory was a brutal and one-sided knockout against the ghost of B.J. Penn, but that told us about as much about Rodriguez as Edgar's last fight with the aged B.J. Penn told us about Edgar.
Better known in Taiwan for the aged soy sauce its inmates have been making for decades, Pingtung prison is content to offer its 10,000 square metres of roof space for the 6,000 installed panels for the advancement of renewables.
Better known in Taiwan for the aged soy sauce its inmates have been making for decades, Pingtung prison is content to offer its 10,000 square meters of roof space for the 6,000 installed panels for the advancement of renewables.
Sheikh Abdul Mahdi al-Kerbalai, who delivered the Friday sermon in the holy city of Kerbala on behalf of the aged and reclusive religious leader praised "the magnificent performance in helping our people trapped in the theater of operations".
Of course, there was still the sad matter of the aged Vitor Belfort getting knocked out in the main event, but we will only dwell on that a brief moment before diving into some of the more enjoyable bouts.
You can trace the stages of your own lifetime in the masses they draw, between encounters with the awkward and string-armed teenager you once were, or the aged fan you'll become as you grow old with their records.
In Dempsey's own work on boxing—the masterpiece Championship Fighting—the aged champ describes the lead hand uppercut as very much a situational punch, best used from very close range and when the hips are square and the feet almost level.
It was already ridiculous that Just Dance 2019 supported the Nintendo Wii, even after axing PS3 support, but now the 2020 version of the dancing video game is still supporting the aged system, Ubisoft said onstage at its E3 press conference.
Slower population growth caused by a low birth rate in turn fails to offset a greater share of the aged, and as previous generations retire, it increases the burden of health care and pension provision by the working-age population.
In some cases, like unemployment and health insurance for the aged, markets simply do not provide insurance; in other cases, like retirement, they provide annuities only at high costs, and even then, without important provisions—such as adjustments for inflation.
The first laugh in Judaism, he argues, came in the Book of Genesis, when the aged Sarah ridiculed a prophecy that she would bear a son to the even more ancient Abraham, and the joke turned out to be on her.
Simply, CMMI's authority to innovate and the urgency to reform how Medicare and Medicaid deliver and pay for health care benefits to the aged, disabled and poor have played out in ways that are resulting in resistance from impacted groups.
When, at 29, Siddhartha stepped outside, he was confronted with the sight of the aged, the diseased and the dead, an experience that shook him so powerfully that he left his father's home the following day, embracing life as an ascetic.
Block grants to the states, with work requirements, should be expanded — with similar savings and vastly improved performance for the poor — to food stamps, dozens of ineffective federal job training programs, and SSI (assistance to the aged, blind and disabled).
Rainer's movie is on the front lines of intersectionality (a term coined in 1989 by the legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw) in its connection of the struggles for the rights of women, African-Americans, homosexuals, the aged, the disabled, and the poor.
"Rather than develop a constitutional jurisprudence that focuses upon the special circumstances of the aged, however," Justice Breyer wrote, "I believe it would be wiser to reconsider the root cause of the problem — the constitutionality of the death penalty itself."
In fact, when the researchers compared the active older people's aerobic capacities to those of established data about "normal" capacities at different ages, they calculated that the aged, active group had the cardiovascular health of people 30 years younger than themselves.
Like the senator, Mr. Marsh had a voting record, which included opposing aid to education and medical care for the aged financed by Social Security, so far to the right that the liberal Americans for Democratic Action rated him zero.
He's a completist—or to put it less delicately, an obsessive—and his interest in absinthe runs the gamut from the Technicolor bitters to the aged, small-batch distillates (a couple of which he has worked with Žufánek to produce specifically for Absintherie).
As the aged protagonist discusses the modern era's technological advances, Solntseva shows vast, graphically detailed visions of new cities under construction, which she films with a terror-filled fascination to match that of Antonioni's "Red Desert," which was released the same year.
That all could compound into a big problem: If returns are insufficient, then support for the aged would have to be financed from taxes, which is an unrealistic option as it would become too much of a burden on young workers, he said.
Save for one pina colada, I ingested as few congeners as possible—we took shots of silver tequila (which generally has fewer congeners than the aged stuff like reposados) for an hour straight, followed by more shots of the same at my apartment.
Dansby is likely the only new defensive starter this season, but as he's just a year or two younger than many of the aged-out contributors, he will have to prove in camp he's still got the legs to make an impact.
And we are painfully aware that the financial settlements — justified, of course — mean slashing desperately needed programs at the diocesan and parish level: educational programs for the young, health care assistance for the aged, financial aid for the poor in the community.
Now, in "Winter," the English novelist Christopher Nicholson sets out to avenge (up to a point) Florence Hardy, the ­decades-younger second wife of the aged Thomas, as she endures the fall and winter of 1924-25 inside a storm of sickness, jealousy and anger.
In a statement, the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops described the proposals as "an affront to human dignity, an erosion of human solidarity, and a danger to all vulnerable persons—particularly the aged, disabled, infirm and sick who so often find themselves isolated and marginalised".
Having several different pools — one for the poor, another for the aged, another for employees of this or that company — blocks the cross-subsidization from the rich to the poor, the young to the old and the healthy to the sick upon which insurance relies.
Kicking the case to Congress won't be only course of action: The company's expected to argue that the demand oversteps the powers granted to the government under the aged All Writs Act, and Bloomberg also believes that it will claim code should be protected as speech.
In October the Trump administration unveiled an "international pricing index" that would link the prices paid for a number of expensive drugs purchased by Medicare, a giant government health-care plan for the aged, to lower prices paid for those same drugs by other rich countries.
Now that the Affordable Care Act seems likely to survive the Republican effort to repeal and replace it (for now), many liberals are mobilizing around the idea of a "single-payer" insurance system, built off Medicare, the federal program that now covers the aged and disabled.
For more than 85033 years, Medicaid has been there to provide needed health-care services for the disabled, mothers and children in poverty, the aged poor, and now as a result of the Affordable Care Act, those that are working on the lowest rung of our economy.
CreditCreditKarsten Moran for The New York Times The letter delivered by hand to the Home for the Aged of the Little Sisters of the Poor commanded one of its residents — a John Curry — to appear before a tribunal of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York.
Without "the blood of these dear ones and their continuous steadfastness, only God would know what fate would await Iraq and others", said Seyyid Ahmed al-Safi, who delivered the Friday sermon in the holy city of Kerbala on behalf of the aged and reclusive Shi'ite religious leader.
A former obesity researcher at the University of Alabama, Birmingham and current Chief Science Officer for the health tech startup EnduringFX, Archer believes studies like this one should be thrown out the window, and that the aged practice of food frequency questionnaires should be inadmissible as a research tool.
The aged gingerly set forth from their residential hotels in search of bananas and condensed milk, braving all the dangers of the street, self-protectively oblivious of the dateline, still inhabiting a shimmery haze of 1937 within themselves, and as we pass them by, we are fleetingly pulled into their orbit.
Among the early examples was the Hebrew Home for the Aged, which by 1932 had 52 residents and a 300-capacity synagogue, and a Young People's Synagogue in Washington, an organizing mechanism for young, unaffiliated Jews, which held High Holy Days services at the Sheraton Silver Spring Motor Inn in Maryland.
Emily Y.Y. Chan, the lead author of the 2010 study, and a professor of public health at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, said that there was an urgent need for more research that would allow governments to help specific groups, like the aged, the disabled or the chronically ill.
When he ran for re-election in 1964, for example, Lyndon Johnson had made clear that he intended to pursue the civil rights revolution and to push for a series of bills that had eluded liberals for decades, including health care for the aged and federal assistance for secondary and elementary schools.
I even know someone who was informed in no uncertain circumstances that the aged Comté he was buying at the cheese shop was too good for fondue; it would be scandalous, the cheesemonger said, to use it for such a purpose, and while he eventually made the sale, it was under duress.
My earning power peaked at 44 until it crumbled from a corporate layoff that coincided with my having gone from being the youngest person in the room to being the oldest, like the aged-out "wunderkind" TV production company head whom Pamela Druckerman quotes in her fine eulogy for her mademoiselle years.
It is so remote that it was forgotten by just about everyone after it closed as a home for the aged poor in 227; everyone, that is, except Staten Islanders who chafed while the abandoned 231-acre campus, officially part of the New York City Farm Colony-Seaview Hospital Historic District, fell into hopeless disrepair.
As a freelance food writer, I went far up to the mountains in Yunnan province for travel stories and took excursions to find the best cured hams, purchasing them for the lunches, using the fat to flavor the oil that stir-fried some of those greens and the aged ham for fried rice and soups.
"It would be very interesting to find out why these relationships are strained and whether or not it is directly related to the publicity that's going out that doesn't seem to be backing China," she said by telephone from the aged care facility where she works about 80 kms (50 miles) north of Sydney.
The president-elect has promised to bring manufacturing back to the States, but the only Apple product currently being made in the USA is the aged Mac Pro, which costs thousands of dollars, and Motorola's failed experiment with the 2013 Moto X shows that smartphone assembly in the US is too costly to be viable.
You could read the series that eight of our constructors wrote, but if you live in the New York City area and would like something a bit more personal — and you are over the age of 55 — you can also sign up for the crossword class held by the Jewish Association Serving the Aged.
Farther south, Columbia's 24-acre Manhattanville campus began to take shape this fall with the construction of an arts hub and completion of the Jerome L. Greene Science Center, an urbane glass-and-steel behemoth by Renzo Piano rising beside the aged No. 413 subway viaduct, near the intersection of Broadway and 241th Street.
Likewise, "Medicare for All" would over-stress the fragile American health care system and lead to Medicare for none, providing little available care for the aged and lower-income Americans, while good private care could be bought by the relatively well off (a group that includes most progressives and politicians) — a two-tier system.
Fighting the aged veteran, Tsuyoshi Kosaka—the first man to defeat Fedor if you really want to push the meaning of the word 'defeat'—Baruto was never in trouble for a moment as he stuffed takedowns effortlessly, kneed TK in the head from the front headlock, and smothered the judoka for the full duration of the fight.
" Noting how many death row inmates facing execution are now older or even elderly, Breyer wrote of the practical concerns: "Rather than develop a constitutional jurisprudence that focuses upon the special circumstances of the aged, however, I believe it would be wiser to reconsider the root cause of the problem — the constitutionality of the death penalty itself.
Unfortunately, despite PRIDE having many of the greatest fighters in the world at the time—Mark Kerr, Mark Coleman, Igor Vovchanchyn, Kazushi Sakuraba—Rickson could never be tempted to meet any of them, instead retiring after his fight against the aged Masakatsu Funaki just three weeks after Coleman had won PRIDE's first open weight grand prix.
There's only one show (presumably) that will be able to boast those qualifications next season, and that's "Oh, Hello on Broadway," which will bring those humorous kibitzers Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland — actually the aged alter egos of the comedians Nick Kroll and John Mulaney — to the Lyceum Theater for a limited run this fall.
Remnants of the old neighborhood — the tenements, bodegas and bakeries, the building that once held Bialystoker Center & Home for the Aged, Kossar's Bagels and Bialys, Ming's Caffe, 239 Bar, the Sweet Life candy store — sit alongside newcomers: the condo towers, Ice & Vice, a store serving craft ice cream, and Malt & Mold, which offers cheeses and craft beer.
Had I been given only the synthetic, I would have found it divine — syrupy, sweet, like something I'd like to lap up — but the natural jasmine and even more so the aged natural jasmine made the synthetic seem, in retrospect, simplistic, shallow, somehow relegated only to the front of my nose as opposed to the deep recesses of my throat and tongue.
In a recent Vox piece, Michael Sparer explained why building on Medicaid makes sense: Now that the Affordable Care Act seems likely to survive the Republican effort to repeal and replace it (for now), many liberals are mobilizing around the idea of a "single-payer" insurance system, built off Medicare, the federal program that now covers the aged and disabled.
Pence was going against his own principles, as these tweets from before he joined the ticket show: Throughout my public career, I have long believed in the public's right to know and a free and independent press I believe that a society can be judged by how it deals with its most vulnerable - the aged, the infirm, the disabled and the unborn.
The first book I read was "The End of Old Age" by Dr. Marc E. Agronin, a geriatric psychiatrist at the Miami Jewish Home whose decades of caring for the aged have taught him that it is possible to maintain purpose and meaning in life even in the face of significant disease and disability, impaired mental and physical functioning and limited participation in activities.
Belonging to a community, feeling at home in the liturgy, carrying on a long family tradition — all these intangibles made it easy enough, before the election, to ignore much of what the church gets wrong and concentrate on what it gets right: supporting open immigration, welcoming refugees, opposing capital punishment, housing the homeless, feeding the hungry, caring for the sick and the aged and the lonely.

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