Because Virginia's fair housing law includes elderliness as a protected class it is broader than the federal fair housing law. |
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Then their little girl, who was fascinated by the uncle's elderliness, began saying over and over with delight that he was going to die soon. |
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There is nothing that we in the 21st century can do for Katie except to wonder whether she was ever allowed to outgrow her premature elderliness. |
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His assertion was undercut by the obvious elderliness and grubbiness of the phone. |
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The age of elderliness seems to be relative rather than absolute. |
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America is in the last stage of elderliness and the beginning of the first stage of old age. |
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But over on The X Factor the elderliness of codger judges Louis Walsh and Ma Osbourne is a problem. |
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Disability or elderliness should never entail destitution. |
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