A man, believed to be an English national and in his mid 40s, was pronounced dead at the scene. |
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The Newbridge woman, in her 40s, was assaulted at the AIB bank machine on Edward Street at 11.40 am on Monday. |
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He was described as 5ft 7in tall, in his 40s or 50s, with light-coloured hair, which was thin on top. |
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The victim, understood to be an Irishman in his 40s, was battered to death shortly before midnight on Monday. |
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He is described as white, in his late 30s to early 40s, with short, dark neat hair and tidily dressed. |
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On the wall of the bar we were drinking in tonight there was a picture from the 40s or 50s of a topless woman, wearing a ship on her head. |
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For men in their 30s and 40s, that increasingly means chemical peels, Botox and microdermabrasion, the top three non-surgical procedures. |
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The bodies of the men, believed to be in their 40s and from the central belt area of Scotland, were found by mountain rescuers yesterday morning. |
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With temperatures touching the 40s, it was not an easy task and, by the end of the week, we all smelled of sun cream and sweat. |
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As she enters her 40s with a new husband and two stepchildren, she isn't longing for the days of her youth and hopes other women aren't either. |
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The ability to send text messages may give street credibility to the young but in your 40s the opposite could apply, writes Dave Andrew. |
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She is now in her early 40s, weather-beaten and prematurely aged, wearing only a tattered, faded sari that ends high above the ankles. |
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When he reached his early 40s, driving a car became difficult and dangerous. |
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We are now seeing a lot of the yummy mummies who are approaching their 40s and are deciding to have their teeth fixed. |
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Contrast me with a woman I know, a black single parent in her 40s, who is currently being harried by the government until her head is spinning. |
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Not only was he the leading over 45, but he also beat the best of the over 40s to cross the line as the leading veteran. |
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Decades later, when Worley was in his late 40s, his young daughter took what proved to be a short-lived interest in stamp collecting. |
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Why not be brave and do this autumn's ultra fashionable androgynous look by donning a 40s inspired Tux? |
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Like so many women in their 40s I am finding it increasingly difficult to keep myself slim and trim. |
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That he is in his early 40s, and has children and a very long-suffering wife, doesn't bother him enough for him to stop. |
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In the 1830s and 40s railway mania charged across the country like a runaway train, and he was up at the front blowing the whistle. |
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There were young children who remained inside until their 40s and 50s with no specific diagnoses, incarcerated for being social misfits. |
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He is a tall, burly man in his early 40s, with cropped hair, a friendly grin and a firm handshake. |
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Through the radio's single, partially blown speaker came a recording of a local woman in her late 40s, her voice utterly woebegone. |
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The process through the 40s and 50s was one of normalisation. |
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She seemed to be in her 40s, and although she wore a chador, her headscarf was a little loose. |
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An affair that blossoms in his 40s and is quickly squelched by a departmental rival serves as his single true illumination. |
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Police suspect the remains belong to a man of European or Armenian descent in his 40s or 50s, with salt-and-pepper hair. |
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While those in their 40s and 50s may feel oppressed by their jobs, resenting the daily commute to work and yearning for retirement, we are already free and full of spirit. |
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It's not until you limp into your 70s that people in their 40s look too young to vote, and college cheerleaders closely resemble Yorkshire terriers. |
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He tried to provoke Mr Archer, who is in his 40s, into a street fight but he did not rise to the bait, even when he had turned away and was pushed in the back. |
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The audience was woo-hooing lustily before the women, all in their 40s and still rocking in tight black leather catsuits and beehive hairdos, were even finished tuning up. |
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He created a unique fusion of the swing of the US big bands of the 40s and the tang of his Cuban roots, aimed fairly and squarely at the dance floor and at popular appeal. |
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Here in Mumbai, unattached women in their late-20s, 30s, and 40s suddenly seem to be everywhere. |
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While we were waiting another extremely mouthy, rude buxom woman in her late 30s to 40s, who also knew the driver of the car, came along and gave us disgusting verbal abuse. |
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While they may seem like newish arrivals, they are now in their 40s and began working together in 1986 after studying at the Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam. |
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In her early 40s, Rhoda Janzen hit what can be generously called a rough patch. |
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Seductive pulp fiction that artfully apes the dark mysteries of 40s Hollywood with a plot full of body swerves. |
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Seductive pulp fiction artfully aping the dark mysteries of 40s Hollywood with a plot full of body swerves. |
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It was during the 1920s, 30s and 40s that pulp magazines provided the bulk of entertainment to roughly 30 million Americans each month. |
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Greenhalgh's bishop and has been skiing since his late 40s, echoed the priest's assessment. |
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The suspect, who is in his 40s and was wearing a dark beanie hat and black shellsuit top, targeted the man in the town's Boblingen Way. |
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The property qualification for voters was for freeholders who held land from the crown of the value of 40s of auld extent. |
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Global bed bug infestations were common until the 1930s and 40s, when dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane was first used to control insect pests. |
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Its interior decoration stays true to the 1930s and 40s style throughout, thanks to the work of renowned interior designer Sean Cochrane. |
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More women in their 30s and 40s, hearing their biological clocks, are choosing to give birth despite their single status. |
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Then, as you reach your late 40s, the age-related longsightedness often worsens and it's tricky to read even good-quality print in a book. |
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One prisoner named Mick, who is in his 40s, reoffends in order to get back into jail unless he gets accommodation when he is released. |
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By the 40s AD, the political situation within Britain was apparently in ferment. |
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At that time, in the 30s and 40s, few young people wore a kippah in public. |
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Uncommonly, a few animals live into their 40s and, occasionally, beyond. |
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The third was in his 40s with a plumpish face and plump build, smaller than the other two men and wearing a dark blue shirt and stone washed jeans. |
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The other is in her 40s and is the nosiest parker I have ever come across. |
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Officer Johnna Watson did not give any details about the suspect, but authorities earlier described the gunman as a heavyset Korean man in his 40s wearing khaki clothing. |
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