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Parents who are still alive are in their twilight years.
During those twilight years, the academy regularly honored her work.
That is his priority as he enters his twilight years.
It's always depressing to watch punk lifers enter their twilight years.
It's a stunning achievement, worthy of a great director's twilight years.
I know I wouldn't want to spend those twilight years wondering.
When a celebrity reaches his twilight years, he'll often write a memoir.
He's almost certainly in his twilight years, and he's earned a rest.
He is being yellow-vested, and she is in her twilight years.
Sandy Cohen is spending his twilight years teaching law up at UC Berkeley.
Unlike other countries, the retiree benefits in Panama aren't just for your twilight years.
There's John Lithgow as Winston Churchill, serving out his twilight years as prime minister.
And he will most likely remain a perpetual motion machine into his twilight years.
Now, it's down to some 54 souls, most of them in their twilight years.
In his post-Twilight years, Robert Pattinson never seems to do the same thing twice.
Gosling and Harrison Ford are both A-listers, even with Ford in his twilight years.
Seeing how it turns out will be one of the highlights of my twilight years.
Her elephants, most of whom are in their twilight years, are allowed dignity at last.
Age alone puts me in my twilight years; and cancer only heightens that objective reality.
In a sense, America is experiencing the dilemmas typical of an empire in its twilight years.
It may also be the most succinct description of Giuliani's twilight years that anyone could offer.
Does this mean more people than I realized are familiar with the work of Stalin's twilight years?
"We started during the twilight years of the Obama administration," Araki recently told The New York Times.
The former defense secretary is spending his twilight years sounding the alarm with his 29-year-old granddaughter.
Plus, she says, she doesn't want to spend her twilight years immersed in a high-profile court battle.
When Karley and I first wrote ["Now Apocalypse"], we started during the twilight years of the Obama administration.
Many of the veterans are in their twilight years, with ages in the late 80s and the 90s.
But the twilight years of his reign were marred by political conflict -- the military coups of 2006 and 2014.
The gathering wreckage of liberalism's twilight years can be seen all around, especially in America, Mr Deneen's main focus.
In November of 2149, Tito Ortiz and Stephan Bonnar's twilight years bout drew almost two million viewers as well.
For the moment Tanzi was still a hero in Parma, though his kingly reign was entering its twilight years.
The pair are played in their twilight years by Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly (who sports suitably impressive jowls).
It's a twilight years wink, this song about saying goodbyes and shutting down the bar, but it's also an invocation.
By the 1970s, Ocean Drive hotels had turned into the final resting spot for elderly snowbirds in their twilight years.
Their relationship is so pivotal to this season working and enough cannot be said about them together in their twilight years.
Though faced with the reality of sweeping streets for the remainder of his twilight years, Ramasamy, a devout Catholic, isn't fazed.
I'd like to say that when I come back, even in the twilight years, you still see them as your children.
However, there is also something very predatory about commercial galleries circling aging Black artists in their twilight years for financial gain.
Brexit has turned the twilight years of the reign of Elizabeth II into the final chapter in the history of Great Britain.
It's mostly an excuse to watch talented, older actors enact quiet tales of what life is like once reach your twilight years.
Some of it is simply growing life expectancy: people are most likely to live alone when they are in their twilight years.
In his twilight years, Mallo is suffering from a thousand minor maladies, including frequent headaches, back pain and the occasional coughing fit.
When I first pitched this story to my editors, I thought I'd be reporting on a lesbian cultural artifact in its twilight years.
Styles' return to the United States and a fat paycheck in the twilight years of his career has always seemed like a foregone conclusion.
Morphew added that sloths don't tend to be great socialites, but he has found that the animals often appreciate company in their twilight years.
Americans are living longer and are more likely to continue working into their twilight years, with federally elected and appointed officials being no exception.
With many World War II veterans in their twilight years, one teenager has started a nonprofit to record video interviews with them for posterity.
Seeing these two legends in their twilight years, their faces lined but fingers steady, singing soft and strong about death, isn't something you'll soon forget.
As MacCabe portrays him, Marker was still a very creative and very energetic artist in his 80s and 90s, tirelessly working in his twilight years.
Half a century has passed since the Cultural Revolution was set in motion, and the "young militants" of that time are entering their twilight years.
"As the baby boomers are getting to their twilight years, they're less inclined toward this 'see if the doctor approves' euthanasia strategy," Nitschke told me.
It used to be that Brazilian cards were stocked with old timers in their twilight years and local up and comers being fed easy victories.
Reeves spent his whole life serving his country and his community, and now, like Clemon, he found himself in his twilight years, doing it again.
Kubitschek regularly echoed Spengler in our conversations and on more than one occasion told me that Germany was a "tired" nation in its twilight years.
Mr. Sekaliou said he was disappointed by his life in the village, saying he looked forward to staying with his parents during their twilight years.
They would turn their Gaithersburg, Maryland, home into a non-profit retirement home, where older pets could live out their twilight years in dignity and comfort.
As such, the quality of the job they do is paramount to setting you up to live a comfortable, and hopefully long, existence in your twilight years.
Unfortunately, enjoying fun and sexy sex in your twilight years might actually lead to health problems in older men—but the same doesn't apply to older women.
Like The Twilight Years, the novella is a fly-on-the-wall view of a young woman's role in a marriage complicated by a particularly difficult parent.
During its twilight years, Cassini was able to directly sample Enceladus' ocean by scooping up ice grains that the moon sprayed into space in geyser-like plumes.
And neither she, nor Lopez, nor anyone in their fifties is in their twilight years; these women are hot as hell, and they are just getting started. ●
It's the story of a retired astronaut who went to the moon a long time ago, but in his twilight years has lost his zest for life.
The large-scale trade of ivory now faces its twilight years, and the future is brighter for wild elephants, said Carter Roberts, the president and CEO of WWF.
In the twilight years of nineteenth-century Paris, the Rosicrucian critic Joséphin Péladan organized a series of exhibitions, extending invitations to artists of a symbolist bent across Europe.
"I understood, in the twilight years of my skating, who I was and what I was going to be able to do at the Olympic Games," Weir said.
Spend more time with elderly people and discover what brings meaning and pleasure to their twilight years despite the losses, both physical and social, they may have suffered.
Confined to a wheelchair, Ms. Yang spent her twilight years in relative obscurity, living in the care of her stepson and his militiamen in a compound in Muse.
The turn of the millennium was an interesting transitional period for Roscosmos, when the Mir space station was entering its twilight years, while the ISS was still in construction.
Basically this is a taster day for what your decaying, twilight years will be like, as the pair of you embark on the final, and ultimate comedown: old age.
" She continued: "His profound sentiments for their 14-year union include his desire for her to be reunited with her son Alec and daughter Dianne in her twilight years.
Yet, with only so many miles left on the clock, Sonnen is positioning himself for bouts with other former champions who are seeing out their twilight years with the promotion.
What gets him in trouble is anyone hearing a single word he says, and in that sense, Google+ may be ideal rest home for Infowars to live out its twilight years.
With slight deviations, the bothy demographic in White's pictures heavily skew towards middle-aged men, indicating that the culture is perhaps something UK residents are drawn to in their twilight years.
He is also, inexplicably, a cowboy now, living out his twilight years on an isolated farm where he spends his days riding horses and staring at his reflection in dirty mirrors.
Season three aired during the twilight years of weird and interesting smartphones — right when everything started standardizing into a handful of Android and iPhone options that look and behave roughly identically.
" If that impulse wasn't clear during the "Twilight" years it's because, she says, "People wanted me and Rob to be together so badly that our relationship was made into a product.
Now that Woods is back on top, the question is whether the sport can take advantage of his twilight years to build something that survives when his career finally does end.
It may appear uniquely a sign of the times that he became a viral sensation after appearing on Tinder, but Sudan's lonely twilight years are the tip of a far deeper problem.
When they met, Mr. Obama was still a junior senator on the rise, and Mr. Peres was in the twilight years of a storied career that spanned the lifetime of his nation.
If the first season of The Crown was all about the rise of a youthful and popular monarch and the twilight years of a venerable prime minister, the second season is decidedly not.
We were here ostensibly to talk about his latest endeavor, "Max Rose," a critically skewered but nonetheless affecting film released this month, a portrait of a jazz pianist living out his twilight years.
As Japan's population ages, more owners of small and medium-sized businesses are reaching their twilight years without a successor, and are increasingly looking to private equity firms for capital and management expertise.
From Shun Lee to the high seas, the twilight years of Mr. Max's life have produced a pursuit of art-auction profits and a trail of misfortune as surreal as his trippiest works.
"If I leave my parents not only overcome with the grief of losing their son but also struggling financially in their twilight years, then it's a sin that can't be forgiven," he said.
During his "Twilight" years, Mr. Pattinson was not always treated kindly by critics who did not necessarily see beyond his beauty or his utility as one of that series' cinematic objects of desire.
Wu Di, a co-founder of Remembrance, a journal of history and culture, invited members of opposing factions on a university campus during the period, now in their twilight years, to share their accounts.
Though she may be at an age when most people are considered to be well into their twilight years, Parton has "no plans" to retire, and seemed amused by the mere suggestion of slowing down.
That's the premise of The Murder of Sonny Liston: Las Vegas, Heroin, and Heavyweights, a cracking new book by Shaun Assael that looks at the twilight years of the controversial and formidable heavyweight boxing champ.
FERN HILL Three aging couples, friends for decades, decide to move in together to help each other out as they hit their twilight years, but an affair comes to light and tests the group bond.
Another indication that Android is in its twilight years for tablets and two-in-ones is the news last month, also from Chrome Unboxed, that Samsung's next flashy Chromebook could be a detachable two-in-one.
The Russian military was first accused in 2014 by the Obama administration of violating the treaty, which was signed in the twilight years of the Cold War by President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
I understood in the sort of twilight years of my skating, I understood who I was and what I was going to be able to do at the Olympic Games and what I was capable of.
The younger Castro was known for his pictures of Haiti and ballet in Cuba, but he has spent much of the last decade since his father fell ill and stepped down from power documenting those twilight years.
The caché of living in a hotel was once all the rage — Tennessee Williams wrote plays during his Hotel Elysèe residency in New York, and Oscar Wilde spent his twilight years in Paris' Hotel D'Alsace (now L'Hotel).
It's easy to get lulled into only seeing the upsides of Grace and Frankie: On the surface, it's a funny, lighthearted portrayal of twilight-years reinvention and friendship that gives seniors more visibility, and that deserves celebration.
FILM STARS DON'T DIE IN LIVERPOOL Annette Bening channels Gloria Grahame, the glamorous, scandalous star of "In a Lonely Place," in her twilight years in England (after the collapse of her marriage to her former stepson, Tony Ray).
More likely is that Netflix is on the hunt for its own take on The Walking Dead, which has entered its twilight years on AMC and has recently shed a substantial amount of major players from its core cast.
So that is something that you picked up on, but it's extremely insightful because Dave and I are experiencing, as parents and with our own parents entering their twilight years—we're going through these kind of full-circle moments.
In the series, which starts May 21996 at Metro Pictures gallery in New York, she plays the veteran leading ladies of cinema's Golden Age, turning herself into avatars of Gloria Swanson, Greta Garbo and others in their twilight years.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese doctor Yasushi Goto remembers prescribing the cancer drug Opdivo to an octogenarian and wondering whether taxpayers might object to helping fund treatment, which at the time cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, for patients in their twilight years.
And for Mahmoud Abbas, the 82-year-old president of the Palestinian Authority, it could amount to a legacy-saving moment in the twilight years of his rule, after years of abject failure to negotiate a peace settlement with Israel.
It's acknowledgment by the 285.4-year-old Mr. Pickens that he is in his twilight years, after having built a fortune as an oil magnate and then a financier who rose to fame during the corporate raider period of the 221s.
But as a few sharp-eyed observers have noted — see great stories from Ben Storrow at E&E and Meredith Hankins at the Legal Planet blog — ACE contains a provision that might make things even easier on those plants in their twilight years.
About 12 miles from the town center lies Château de La Colle Noire, a gorgeous Provençal house and gardens bought by Christian Dior in 1951, which later became the countryside retreat where he spent his twilight years before his death in 1957.
Before he did, he wrote a letter to his parents: "If I leave my parents not only overcome with the grief of losing their son but also struggling financially in their twilight years, then it's a sin that can't be forgiven," he said.
News Analysis BRUSSELS — Martin Selmayr is hardly a household name, but his personality and his ambitions are preoccupying the Brussels bubble of the European Union in the twilight years of Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission, the bloc's executive arm.
Mr. Hollerbach painted throughout every aspect of his vision loss caused by macular degeneration, a disease that affects 20063 million Americans, often in their twilight years — typically depleting their central vision and leaving most legally blind, but with some remnant of sight.
He knows — as Anthony surely grasps better than any vet looking for work — that prospective teams are generally more inclined to focus on the things that free agents in their twilight years can no longer do rather than what they still can.
With millions of working-age citizens pouring out of the country to find employment, she doesn't believe the government will focus on domestic job creation for those already in their twilight years—let alone the elderly LGBTQ population in a largely Catholic, conservative country.
With the standing (and finances) of the clergy damaged, in many countries, by child-abuse scandals and shabby attempts to cover them up, the twilight years are a harder prospect than ever for priests on their own, even those who have led exemplary lives.
The latter wrote The Twilight Years, a novella that introduced me, a teenage boy in a Missouri suburb, to a young Japanese woman who showed me a template for emotional strength and endurance by caring for her absent husband and senile father-in-law.
One autumn, in the waning days of the Carter administration—and the twilight years of my parents' marriage—my father returned from a trip to Scottsdale, Arizona, bearing two Hopi kachina dolls (alternately known by the Hopi spelling katsina), as gifts for my older sister and me.
During the Dusty Road's twilight years in the 1990s, Robert's Western World, which was originally opened as western-wear store in 1991 by Robert Moore—a former manager at Tootsie's and Lower Broadway fixture since the 1950s—would become the Madison Square Garden of Nashville honky-tonks.
His top dog, Togo, once an unwanted runt, must summon the strength — in his twilight years — to do the impossible: lead a team of sled dogs through a blizzard and across a treacherous frozen lake so that medicine can be fetched for dying children back home.
Where the business becomes more promising is future products that could integrate shoppable packages and the potential for partnerships with organizations providing the kinds of experiences that millennials seem to want (and that strikes me as a freaking nightmare as I approach my dotage and twilight years).
One question that Stalker plumbs — unsurprisingly, from a filmmaker working in the twilight years of the Soviet regime — is what it means to be free, to leave one place for another that we believe will be less restrictive, only to discover that freedom has its costs.
"If we do not as Americans confront the crisis of ethics and integrity in our society, and among our leaders in both public and private sector - and regrettably at times even the nonprofit sector - then American democracy as we know it is entering its twilight years," he said.
Put it all together in the greasy nightmare pot that is "Marquee Moon" and a room past dawn full of coked-up strangers, and you get the poem T.S. Eliot might have written if he'd lived to 90 and moved to Hell's Kitchen for a few skaggy twilight years.
When it comes to marketing, Jope said new brands make more of a showing in stores and on social media, rather than relying on big-budget television ads, which are emblematic of a 120-year-old model of mass marketing that Jope said is "entering its twilight years".
While Cena is almost certainly guaranteed at least one more title to tie or break Ric Flair's record 16 world-title reigns, he's slowly yielding to the twilight years of his career, and WWE has been in an obvious near-panic trying to find a new company standard-bearer.
The closing film of the London Film Festival covers the twilight years of a couple who made more than 100 films spanning the silent and talkie era, with John C. Reilly as Oliver Hardy, the lovably oafish Southern gent, and Steve Coogan playing the idiot-savant Stan Laurel.
So Swaye regularly weathers the mostly featureless drive between Lancaster and LA. In the broiling dun desert strip mall expanse, he's an anonymous Angeleno exile; in the city, he's a buzzing artist whose work has indelibly shaped what may be the wheezing twilight years of Los Angeles rap.
"If we do not as Americans confront the crisis of ethics and integrity in our society, and among our leaders in both public and private sector — and regrettably at times even the nonprofit sector — then American democracy as we know it is entering its twilight years," he said.
"If we do not as Americans confront the crisis of ethics and integrity in our society and among our leaders in both the public and private sector — and regrettably at times even the nonprofit sector — then American democracy as we know it is entering its twilight years," Mr. Tillerson warned.
A federal judge ordered his deportation a year later, but Germany, Poland, and Ukraine refused to accept him, leaving his case in limbo, while protesters and lawmakers regularly pushed for his deportation to prevent the former Nazi guard living out his twilight years in freedom in the country of his choice.
They work hand in glove with a growing crowd of other rent-seekers, such as management consultants (who dream up new excuses for rent-seeking), professional board members (who get where they are by not rocking the boat) and retired politicians (who spend their twilight years sponging off firms they once regulated).
The rich trove of material of Ali -- from his days as a fresh-faced amateur named Cassius Clay through his twilight years, when he was tragically silenced by Parkinson's disease -- makes him a better candidate for this sort of treatment (airing back to back, the two parts run nearly three hours) than almost anyone.
Cruz meanwhile has been out of the game for so long that he has missed a heap of title challengers, been absent through the Barao era entirely, and his most meaningful opponents moved down to flyweight as soon as the option became available or are in the twilight years of their career or retired.
Also, Emanuel seems to be talking about artists, intellectuals, and scientists who will be pained by the prospect that their brain power and creativity may ebb in their twilight years, and not about your average working stiff who, after years of toiling in factories or offices, may want to spend more time golfing or reading books about golf.
With 125,000 residents, over 54,000 homes, 32 square miles, 750 miles of road, and three distinct downtowns, The Villages in Florida is one of the largest retirement communities in the US. It's also been described as a raunchy, booze-filled boomtown for those who want to fill their twilight years line-dancing and no-strings-attached sex.
It combines Williams's jaw-dropping use of simulated camera movement, his love of smooth character animation, and so many other wonderful talents to create one of the great might-have-beens of film history and a tribute to an exacting and demanding animator who kept creating stunning work — all drawn by hand — right up until his twilight years.
At 284, Mr. Close is among a critical mass of prominent — and profitable — artists in their twilight years (including Claes Oldenburg, 212; Ed Ruscha, 79; and Gerhard Richter, 84) facing important decisions about how to secure their creations and provide for their heirs just as the exploding market has significantly increased the value of their work.
Whenever one emerges, in which a jolly pair of lovebirds in their twilight years shares the secrets of their lasting marriage, the exemplary couple's story tends to function in two ways: On the one hand, it offers some genuinely good morsels about how lifetime commitments work, and indeed in the Klontz's story we see elements of compromise, compatibility, and consistency.
And as one of three physicists reunited in their twilight years (Rose hasn't seen Robin or Hazel for over three decades), Rose is on a mission to get her generation to help with the nuclear cleanup, not least so as to allow a habitable country for the children that she does not have — though Hazel and Robin in fact have four.
Other attendees noted their personal connections to MPTF: On stage, Pine revealed his memories of visiting his grandmother, 1940s-era horror film actress and pinup Anne Gwynne, during her twilight years as a resident there, while Cranston shared a warm, hilarious and slightly scandalous story of his mother, actress Audrey Peggy, in her final years at the campus, striking up a passionate – and apparently quite torrid – romance with one of her fellow residents.
Three Ways New EPA Head Scott Pruitt Will Dismantle Environmental ProtectionDespite extraordinary backlash, former Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt has just been named…Read more ReadScaling back regulations and helping fossil fuel companies enrich themselves seems the core mission of Pruitt's EPA tenureship under Trump, who has already green-lit the highly controversial Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines, wants to make it easier for coal mines to dump sewage into water sources, and is promising a resurgence of coal mining jobs, despite enormous evidence that coal is in its twilight years.

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