What amazes me is how quickly they take to caring for an elderly person who has to be cleaned, dressed, and sorted out. |
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He had abated his hunger somewhat, so he put his fork down and turned to the elderly man. |
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Attempting to apprise the mob of Louis-Philippe's abdication, an elderly marshal on a white horse preceded by a trumpeter went unheard. |
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The contaminated cotton wadding was not found in quilts used in local colleges and nursing homes for the elderly. |
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They were mainly elderly, women, and children, as the abled men joined the Resistance. |
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Queensland's hotline for the elderly fields calls from all walks of life and situations. |
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One elderly woman glared at me as she walked past, her walker screeching on the linoleum of the shop. |
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According to Government figures, 40 per cent of the elderly who qualify for cash benefits fail to claim. |
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Inside a tent on the quarterdeck, Ishmael meets Captain Peleg, an elderly gruff man, who is one of the two owners of the ship. |
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The service and food were good as always, but this room is not accessible to elderly and handicapped people. |
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Conductors were popular, and deservedly so, because they assisted elderly people, sorted out fares and quelled bad behaviour. |
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Now elderly people at the centre are able to enjoy the herbs, flowers, flowing water and wind chimes when they need some peace and quiet. |
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The next scene finds an elderly man driving through Nazareth waving hello to passers-by while insulting them under his breath. |
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Children and adults, including elderly men and women, filled jerricans and other containers with water. |
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The elderly lady was left with pains to her ribs and back, as well as high blood pressure and a weak heart. |
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To give an example from the purely personal level, an elderly female acquaintance of mine does not drink coffee. |
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They treat the elderly like they treat travellers or gays or ethnic groups or women or whoever as a race apart, not as normal citizens. |
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So he parks outside on the pavement, forcing an elderly lady in a wheelchair on to the road on a blind bend. |
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I can send them packing but I have elderly neighbours who may not be able to do that so easily. |
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In 1965 the focus of care for elderly people was primarily on hospital care for acute illnesses and diseases. |
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A sleek black chauffeur-driven car pulled up and the elderly lady passenger asked if they would like a lift. |
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And keep an extra eye on the elderly and young children since their bodies are not as adaptable to the heat. |
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Another large group of elderly men carried regimental banners in procession up the aisle. |
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Perhaps there is an elderly person in your area who may be lonely and would welcome a friendly gesture to join you on the trip. |
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An elderly, well-dressed lady spoke in sharp tones to the pair, both of whom looked towards me and became silent. |
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The rah-rah atmosphere seems particularly strange given that, according to employees, the bulk of prospective donors are elderly. |
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An elderly Georgia woman was confirmed on Friday as the first fatality this year from West Nile virus. |
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The 33-year-old nearly knocked over an elderly man who was wheeling his bike across the road as he drove away from the pursuing patrol car. |
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The examiner was a Dr Bull, an elderly anatomy lecturer of rather Victorian appearance, with mutton-chop whiskers and beetling eyebrows. |
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This article reviews the epidemiology, etiology, and diagnosis of seizure disorders in the elderly. |
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Two years ago many elderly Afro-Caribbean residents were left high and dry when their local organisation closed after 17 years. |
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The truth is that the whole system will be bankrupt if we pay for any medication for the elderly. |
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Basingstoke police are hunting a gang of criminals believed to be behind a string of burglaries where elderly people's homes have been targeted. |
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A newspaper with an elderly readership can see its circulation dying off with its readers. |
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That is about 540,000 people of all ages, including the elderly, single mothers and children. |
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So she is married off as the second wife of an elderly widower in a neighbouring village. |
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The Royal Company of Archers is a group of mostly elderly men who dress up for ceremonial events, but they also wield power and influence. |
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Two quick-thinking councillors saved an elderly people's home from going up in flames after yobs set it alight. |
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It's well-known that, in the status race, mothers bring up the rear, ranking equally with the disabled and the elderly. |
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Some walk ahead of elderly and arthritic dogs, who are forced to struggle to keep up. |
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But the main need for our frail elderly brothers and sisters in Christ is fellowship and reassurance in the gospel. |
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One recent case was of an elderly woman in York who had a man knock on her door claiming to be a builder. |
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Most families are in practice extended, with elderly or other kin in the household and other relatives nearby. |
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Then we grow elderly, and we have the greater experience and wisdom of a lifetime with which to understand. |
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Lack of proper recreational facilities for the elderly will be felt more acutely in the coming years. |
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It is a kit-cat portrait of an elderly seated man, turned three-quarters left and looking forward. |
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The elderly couple stared up at the towering weathered granite, a huge monolith that lay across the desert country like a recumbent lion. |
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He imported a pizza oven from Naples, employed an elderly Sicilian to knead the dough and, in 1965, opened the first Pizza Express on in Soho. |
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The mounting pension crisis saw more and more elderly people reduced to selling their homes in order to survive. |
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The evening takes the form of a memory play told by the elderly Kat, now a shoeshine boy working the streets, who looks back at his younger self. |
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Claims of working for the fictitious water board allowed bogus callers to steal from the home of an elderly Chelmsford resident. |
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An elderly man, presumably seeking to protect the sanctity of this holy site, was shouting after them. |
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Traffic calming proposals included the creation of a central refuge at the west end of the village to help elderly people cross the road. |
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The cleared land will aid the regeneration of Parson Cross that may include more accommodation for the elderly. |
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About thirty or forty were injured, including more than a dozen elderly persons. |
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One example of this was a blind elderly woman who had non-slip tiles laid on her bathroom floor to minimize the risk of injury. |
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The red brick almshouses, built around 1805, are a distinctive local landmark originally built to house the elderly. |
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Men, especially middle-aged or elderly men, still wear traditional lambswool hats. |
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I see this this elderly lady standing near a seat occupied by this twenty-something undergraduate-type alpha male. |
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I was approached by an elderly grey-haired gentleman who attempted to elicit my support. |
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She was repeatedly fascinated by elderly residents who were reliving the same memories. |
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My elderly but young at heart parents just made their first visit to Pattaya from London to visit me in my new home. |
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In the next story, an elderly woman repairs a toy robot collection in the hopes of connecting with her comatose son. |
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Van Helsing, played zealously by Peter Cushing, is no longer the elderly savant typified by Edward Van Sloan in Browning's film. |
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The elderly find it dangerous to cross the road at a pelican crossing or a zebra crossing because of speeding vehicles. |
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One of the monks, an elderly lay brother named Luc, was a medical doctor who ran a clinic for the impoverished locals. |
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The elderly nursing home residents were screened as they were selected to participate in the study. |
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What angered people was nowhere in the letter did it say the home was for elderly people. |
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This leading cause of blindness in the elderly occurs when excess blood vessels start leaking into the eye. |
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Upon seeing the elderly gentleman, this time wearing a more respectable suit, Belinda immediately stands and points an accusing finger at him. |
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And yet we are told there is no money available for adequate home help care for the elderly or relieving respite care for the mentally disabled. |
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We have seen hordes of elderly foreign tourists in resplendent clothing taking pictures of scenic spots. |
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It is an unforgettable film exploring the loneliness of an elderly Anglo-Indian lady. |
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It is rare to find an elderly Liberian American in a rest home because families take care of their elders. |
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Dr Lennon said the project would answer the demand for elderly housing and care in the Newport area for the next number of years. |
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You might host a fundraiser for a retirement home in your neighborhood or trim the Christmas tree for the elderly couple next door. |
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I could see why elderly people would want to live in this particular retirement home. |
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They were an elderly couple that had lived in the retirement home for years. |
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The housing stock may prove inappropriate for future needs if more and more elderly end their days in retirement homes. |
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As it happens, I have an answerphone and Caller ID, but disproportionate numbers of elderly or infirm people don't, and harassment is harassment. |
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A bogus caller was stopped in his tracks by a brave elderly woman who refused to let him in. |
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While their menfolk were at the convention, these elderly candy-floss haired ladies were let loose on Manhattan. |
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Neighbors, relatives and letter carriers are useful in finding those elderly who are at risk. |
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Putting cold packs on elderly people with rheumatism and arthritis just will not suffice. |
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We saw elderly monkeys with thick grey fur, big muscular bodies and rheumy eyes. |
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Second, when outside assistance is sought, family members frequently serve as liaisons between elderly relatives and health care systems. |
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The head of the house is the elderly father or the patriarch of the family, and the mother has authority over her daughter-in-law. |
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A high-speed head-on car crash claimed the lives of a teenager and two elderly women, an inquest heard. |
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He remembers her arms on the cold, lifeless body of the elderly master as she sat on the stone floor. |
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Meanwhile, an elderly woman was left shocked after a crook claiming to be a district nurse rifled through her purse. |
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A man walked up to the elderly woman and without saying anything started punching her. |
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Many elderly people find it hard to negotiate the pavements on the right hand side of the road going from the Green down through the village. |
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Like most children of elderly parents, Mike hadn't much liked the thought of finding a care home for his mum. |
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The tearaway runs riot, swears and abuses, causes criminal damage and ridicules the elderly. |
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It was things like the absence of drinks and the sheer lack of respect for elderly people, which appalled me. |
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Another friend said that he saw an apparition of an elderly man carrying a body and it appeared to be headless and armless. |
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This type of diabetes usually appears in people over the age of 40 and is common among the elderly and those overweight. |
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Behind the large paper-covered desk opposite the door sat an elderly man with graying hair and a lined face. |
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Today the elderly are often ignored, while the young are robbed of a carefree childhood. |
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Sighing, I reached in the front pocket of my apron for my note pad and proceeded to the elderly couple. |
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Campaigners fighting to keep homes for the elderly open urged the Council to spend the pot of cash at once. |
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By tradition, the elderly have been regarded as repositories of wisdom and experience who are the unquestioned arbiters of a family dispute. |
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There are few offenders more despicable than criminals who prey on the elderly and infirm. |
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I think it's a disgrace that elderly people are forced to live on such a low income. |
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This study is important in that it adds to the limited armamentarium of studies assessing the effects of exercise in the elderly. |
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A scheduled tour around the county was organised prior to the elderly guest's visit. |
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Their retreat had been a rout, and thousands of fleeing refugees, the elderly, women and children, had been slaughtered mercilessly. |
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The next meet brings in legal experts so that the elderly can thrash out the problems they have when faced with complicated, long-drawn lawsuits. |
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We care for and look after all our customers especially the elderly and disabled. |
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An elderly man answered the door and, when Setisia asked for Astell, requested her name. |
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The girl then ran along Keighley Road and crossed over the road, bumping into an elderly man. |
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He got to know many regulars on the route and would collect and deliver messages for elderly people and do the lotto for them. |
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This is a very welcome development and will particularly be of assistance to the elderly and those who do not drive or have access to a car. |
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We know that in the criminal fraternity attacks on the elderly and infirm are seen as the lowest of the low. |
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The North Side home also provides low-cost apartments for the elderly poor. |
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We process disability living allowance and attendance allowance claims for disabled and elderly people. |
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A pilot study carried out by one of us showed substantial health gains among elderly people after receipt of attendance allowance. |
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In his keynote address, the mayor drew attention to the hardships faced by the elderly. |
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After all, while an elderly person is in hospital it is the health authority that picks up the tab for their care, not the council. |
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The Derrybeg Community Watch Group is to install smoke alarms, safety chains and spy-holes for the elderly people living in the estate. |
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Few things make you look so silly as luxuriating in a cart pulled by an elderly rickshaw in torn, worn-down slippers. |
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Years ago I met the elderly aunt of a friend, who told us about a frightening experience in her childhood. |
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Bint also admitted using a credit card taken from an elderly man in Hemel Hempstead Hospital who has since died. |
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A nursing auxiliary on ward 23 at Bradford Royal Infirmary, she joined the NHS in 1979 and is now a health care assistant in elderly care. |
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This bill skilfully balances the difficulties of the elderly with the avariciousness, often, of the capital interests in retirement villages. |
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Suddenly she felt a tap on the shoulder and she broke eye contact with him to see an elderly woman handing her a handkerchief. |
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The elderly like Chinese opera, drama, classical music, and playing mah-jongg. |
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A little distance away from them was an elderly gentleman accompanied by his wife. |
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Those gowns are not made for elderly nannies or maids-of-all-work, but for young ladies. |
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The elderly widower keeps the food on the boil all afternoon long, stirring it now and then. |
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Nurses who care for the elderly in York are to explain their role at a special meeting next month in the city. |
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On February 15, I was walking alongside elderly women, young professionals, bus drivers, writers, celebrities, taxmen, civil servants. |
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The elderly gentleman from Morningside was having trouble getting his kip, what with all that festival malarkey going on. |
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And since this group of malignancies primarily affects elderly patients, such a procedure is particularly arduous and sometimes impossible. |
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We describe a case of a highly malignant primary liver tumor in an elderly woman. |
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Places for elderly residents in Bolton are becoming scarce because of the closures over the past few years. |
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Here in Edinburgh, I'm temping at a place that provides emergency alarms for elderly people. |
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I had admitted an elderly woman with severe sciatica to the community hospital. |
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The project also provides bi-weekly rations of bread from local bakeries for elderly pensioners. |
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In most Western countries, national health guidelines encourage general practitioners to screen elderly people for hearing loss. |
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People should also be aware that the elderly can be very frightened by loud bangs and also animals. |
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Intimidation of elderly citizens with bangers, fireworks or throwing flour or eggs at houses and passing cars are activities we totally condemn. |
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This trend especially threatens children, the elderly, and those with compromised immune systems. |
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As he strode across the lobby, I saw an elderly man, thickset and tough, who resembled an oil tycoon. |
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The fence will seclude the path next to it and make it unsafe for the elderly. |
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Witnesses said an elderly man was thrown to the pavement, and someone in a car tried to drive his way through the crowd. |
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How did Medicare, the federal health insurance program for the elderly, respond? |
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We owe our elderly residents a great deal for seeing us through the war years. |
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A study of more than 600 elderly women has found that many are deficient in Vitamin D, a substance formed in the skin during exposure to the sun. |
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During the meet-and-greet, an elderly white woman bent over a walker slowly approached Bailey. |
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Distraction thieves were thwarted by a number of elderly people they targeted in Pewsey late on Wednesday evening last week. |
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Rebuilding Together is a national non-profit organization dedicated to repairing homes for low income, elderly and disabled homeowners. |
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Police officers are also warning elderly people to be on their guard tonight because Halloween can be rife with people committing distraction burglaries. |
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We discussed all types of alarms and safety devices for the elderly. |
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Community officers working in Warminster are now urging residents to look out for elderly relatives and raise the alarm if they see suspicious callers. |
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Scaphoid fractures are rare children and the elderly because of the relative weakness of the distal radius compared with the scaphoid in these age groups. |
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But even for children struggling to care for elderly parents on their own want to abide by tradition. |
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There were little blond girls in knit hats next to elderly African American women hobbling on canes. |
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And in agrarian Justice, he proposed taxing the landed rich to provide grants to young people and pensions to the elderly. |
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One visitor, an elderly woman named Mrs. Lacey, relays an anecdote about her American son-in-law. |
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Sure, you could end up with a Congress that consists solely of libertarian veterinarians, or elderly communists, or whatever. |
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Nagase said he had also hoped to meet an elderly female resident in the area who had reportedly said her wartime lover, a Japanese soldier, had committed hara-kiri there. |
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He rang at the gate and looked through its ironwork at the house until an elderly man came out of the gate lodge and opened a small wooden door in the wall. |
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An elderly Chinese man was burning dozens of papers in a shaded burner. |
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Drop attacks where the elderly fall and can't get up without help are associated with arteriosclerotic blood vessel disease at the back of the brain. |
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As a consequence small changes in the proportion of elderly people within a population will have large effects on future requirements for red cells. |
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The elderly nuns protected women and children in Burundi, then paid with their own lives for their mission. |
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On busier roads, elderly, scarved women sat by piles of potatoes and onions hoping forlornly for a sale. |
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An elderly man is critically ill in hospital after being knocked down when a teenager ran across a road and jumped into the middle of a bus queue. |
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The saga has caused outrage in Italy where the mother now lives and works as a caregiver for an elderly couple in Tuscany. |
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They often are referred to as the sandwich generation because they are caught between taking care of their elderly parents and their own children or their children's children. |
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When are the elderly going to let up on the youngsters of today? |
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Actor and explorer Michael Palin, visiting in 2001, described one elderly bookkeeper showing off his priceless wares. |
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Among this despair a frail, elderly man, uses a walking frame to move from the front door of his neat home onto a street littered with smashed glass, bricks and other debris. |
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Like recliners, many nineteenth-century rocking chair inventions were directed toward the special needs of the very young, the elderly, and the infirm. |
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He stood behind an elderly man who was arguing over whether or not his bowel condition was serious enough to warrant surgery, or something of the like. |
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Detectives are interested in the past of their elderly odd-job man Romka. |
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After the show, an elderly gentleman brought over a silver dollar and asked if Herb would shoot a hole in one edge so he could hang it on his watch chain. |
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The story opens with an appearance from the Brothers Grimm, asking an elderly woman to verify the story of a cinder girl. |
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A 21-year-old secretary related how she lined up for several hours, but became dispirited watching young girls argue furiously with elderly women over queue-jumping. |
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It was still dark, of course, and our coach was full of elderly nuns and young children in pushchairs, all carrying picnics and giant thermoses of tea. |
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Dr. hern has had people shoot through his office door and threaten the life of his very elderly mother. |
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Tendon injuries are a known important complication of treatment with quinolone antibiotics, especially in elderly people and when used in conjunction with corticosteroids. |
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He was a deeply religious and holy man who was loved by the elderly people most of all, as he had a way with him that won over their deep sense of faith and warmth. |
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Somewhat surprisingly, the biggest increase in drug spending affected not the elderly, but Baby Boomers between ages 45 and 54, who spent more on lifestyle drugs. |
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Foolhardily, Ash, Scott, and their girlfriends sit around one night and listen to passages from the book recorded on an old reel-to-reel tape deck by an elderly professor. |
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An elderly woman hands him twenty copecks, thinking he is a beggar. |
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A spirited campaign to stop proposed Sunday flights to the Western Isles is being led not by elderly men of the cloth but by a sharp-suited former army major. |
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Some were elderly with underlying conditions like hypertension and diabetes. |
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Many cats belong to elderly, lonely people, their only companion is their furry feline. To them the loss of their beloved friend is akin to losing a close relative. |
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The research team reckons the discovery will have implications for work on stems cells, tissue regeneration, elderly care and spinal cord injuries. |
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The focus groups comprised consultants and specialist registrars in medicine for elderly people, nurses, general practitioners, and hospice staff. |
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A pair of elderly English ladies at an adjoining table stared at us disapprovingly. |
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Otherwise, the elderly monk toils solo during long days scavenging and building. |
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But a recent study on elderly nursing home patients now offers scientific support that brief weekly visits from man's best friend can have a positive therapeutic impact. |
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Apart from a few elderly ladies who spoke Cantonese it was pretty dead. |
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Despite government efforts, special inquiries, a Royal Commission, and rafts of good intentions, the problem of long term care for elderly people remains. |
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As my eyes adjust to the darkness, I see an elderly monk sitting on the floor, murmuring and blessing an older woman seated in a lotus position in front of him. |
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Meanwhile, police are appealing for witnesses to an accident in which an elderly pedestrian was run over on a pelican crossing in Norton Avenue, Sheffield. |
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Two percent of elderly with latent infections develop active tuberculosis. |
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Bagging groceries for the elderly, scrubbing dishes at pizzerias or flipping greasy burgers at a McJob is about as glamorous as employment gets for most 16 year olds. |
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Is there an innate, yet dormant capacity within the elderly to actually reverse their ailments if only given the right signals? |
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Violet, an elderly resident in a care home, discusses the present and reminisces about the past, but ends up recalling events she'd rather have forgotten. |
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All designs were to be accessible by ambulant disabled and elderly people. |
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Sebaceous hyperplasia is common in middle-aged and elderly persons. |
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The move also costs the state, which pays the line rental for thousands of pensioners under a scheme to boost security and social contact for the elderly. |
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Sviatohirsk is an idle forest resort, usually popular with families and the elderly. |
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When we met on Wednesday we were regularly interrupted by elderly matrons who knew our man on first name terms and inquired kindly about his game. |
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I became aware that an elderly lady was attempting to cross the road at a zebra crossing so I thought I would approach her and see if she needed any assistance. |
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Having spoken to a taxi driver, I was able to park my car at the end of the taxi rank so my visitors who were very elderly did not have to walk too far. |
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Over many pages, Proust vividly mimics the elaborately circumlocutious mode of speech of the elderly diplomat. |
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They said regular day-time taxi users, who include elderly people and parents with young children, have said they are afraid to queue at the rank because of the situation. |
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On a recent afternoon, the head of the Social Inquiry Foundation, Maria Gaidar, received two elderly ladies in her Moscow office. |
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He feared for his uncle, an elderly man who was a little on the lazy side. |
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The elderly take part in activities including sewing and knitting. |
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Sometime in the mid 1940s an elderly man approached them, telling a story of an old rifle range on the farm, used by soldiers camped on Marsland Hill. |
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An elderly woman in a tabard appeared from one of the blocks. |
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And there this year was Melching, translating again, but this time the deep voice of Demba Diawara, an elderly imam in a skullcap. |
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In the past, unpaid volunteers have made professional-level contributions to many charitable activities, such as the lifeboat service, the Samaritans, and care of the elderly. |
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Or because the series of unfortunate events that we call old age tends to find and sicken the elderly? |
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Bathing machines may have been constructed in order to assist the sick and elderly into the ocean, but this wasn't the main reason for their existence. |
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One elderly lady spoke at length about her granddaughter who lived nearby. |
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He says that if this changes and as the burden of disease grows with an increasingly elderly population, Scotland may see its waiting times lengthen. |
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New facilities are being added to accommodate the special needs of elderly residents. |
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The clinic provides free care for elderly and infirm people who lack health insurance. |
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The majority of the residents of the flats and bungalows are elderly. |
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They all promised to support the free aftercare campaign for the elderly. |
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Healthy elderly volunteers were infused with normal saline either intravenously or subcutaneously, using radioisotopic triated water and technetium pertechnetate. |
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How can anyone be proud to live in a province where the sick and the elderly living in our rural communities are treated like second-class citizens? |
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The dual-eligibles include millions of low-income seniors, elderly nursing home patients, and homebound disabled people. |
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A group of elderly Malay women chattered animatedly behind me. |
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It's high school students, the elderly, and all the ages in between. |
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We work with all ages of people from toddlers to the elderly, men and women, new people moving into the area to people who have lived here all their lives. |
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For seven years the organisation has offered information, advice and support to carers of all ages who help to look after elderly or disabled relatives and friends. |
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She said it also found that ageism was a particularly insidious form of discrimination and did not just target the elderly, but simply those who were older than others. |
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There were very young babies and elderly women aged up to 80 in there. |
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Experts on aging and the elderly or on children, youth and families. |
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Although many people see frailty as an inevitable consequence of ageing Jerry told Ric that many injuries suffered by the elderly are preventable. |
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A picture of him, an elderly man sporting a cap, fu Manchu-style mustache, and sharp beard, hangs on the wall. |
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Poor levels of lighting had been making elderly residents reluctant to go out at night to events in the Butler Community Centre or even to the local shops. |
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This study aimed to determine the knowledge of elderly inpatients in the United Kingdom on living wills and their healthcare choices should they write such a will. |
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I remember an elderly friend nearby who would welcome a visit. |
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The side chapels were deserted, save for an elderly aristo woman who knelt on an embroidered hassock, chanting her rosary as she strung the beads along the string. |
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One elderly woman was winched from Hawnby, which was cut off, after suffering a suspected heart attack and was flown to the Friarage Hospital in Northallerton. |
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I wish she had seen the elderly nursing home residents being winched off rooftops on to a helicopter, wrapping sheets around their heads as they were too scared to look down. |
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At Suurbraak, elderly descendants of the Khoikhoi will today regale for hours on end about men of great strength, ghosts and water spirits living in the river. |
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After curing the elderly of their semi-suicidal depression, winning the White House must seem like a snap. |
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An elderly family, a pregnant woman and children were terrorised when the gang kicked in the front door, smashed windows and shouted racial abuse at them. |
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The multi-band radio receivers enable the elderly, sick and bedridden to listen to mass broadcasts live from the church and to hear parish news updates. |
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While Johnson does represent elderly female heads of households as aging and ailing individuals, she also carefully locates them within the context of their communities. |
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If a roof rat knocks on your door, call the police immediately and help prevent them conning other elderly victims. |
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To this day, Gaelic is still the first language of a number of elderly Cape Bretoners. |
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Umar also introduced Child Benefit and Pensions for the children and the elderly. |
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It runs two student homes, two homes for the elderly, the Forray Methodist High School, the Wesley Scouts and the Methodist Library and Archives. |
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Cameron framed the romance with the elderly Rose to make the intervening years palpable and poignant. |
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Poppy had lost weight quickly, was dehydrated and LAST week, I told you about Poppy, an amiable but elderly rough collie. |
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In the original version of the ending, Brock and Lizzy see the elderly Rose at the stern of the boat and fear she is going to commit suicide. |
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Prostitution among the elderly is a phenomenon reported in South Korea where elderly people turn to prostitution to pay their bills. |
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Within its walls there is a Greek hospital, a school and housing for the elderly and poor. |
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His granduncle, the elderly Cardinal Henry, succeeded him as King, but Henry also had no descendants, having taken holy orders. |
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Neanderthals nursed their elderly and practised ritual burial indicating an organised society. |
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Boyle remains active as a volunteer at her church, visiting elderly members of the congregation in their homes. |
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Catherine says she wants to publicise the case so other families check on stairlifts at the homes of elderly relatives. |
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Randomized trial to determine the effect of nebivolol on mortality and cardiovascular hospital admission in elderly patients with heart failure. |
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Even the very elderly and chairbound can benefit from physical stimulation. |
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When elderly husbands are caring for demented wives, the experience of caregiving is paradoxical. |
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Remembering the fate of Tome Pires decades earlier, Macau's leaders chose an elderly judge and Italian Jesuit to go in their place. |
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The municipal government sponsors regular health fairs in different areas of the city focusing on health care for the elderly and the disabled. |
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Today, all surviving Iroquoian languages except Cherokee and Mohawk are severely endangered, with only a few elderly speakers remaining. |
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In modern Western societies, scurvy is rarely present in adults, although infants and elderly people are affected. |
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The proposita was an elderly woman who passed on the disorder to three of her four children and 9 of 14 grandchildren. |
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The propositus was an elderly man who passed on the disorder to three of his four children and 9 of 14 grandchildren. |
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Most of them are severely endangered and spoken by elderly people in the countryside. |
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Although the elderly man felt mounting pain from his illness, he never complained or puled. |
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One field worker gathering material claimed they had to dress in old clothes to gain the confidence of elderly villagers. |
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One of the elderly canons who had supported Zwingli's election, Konrad Hofmann, complained about his sermons in a letter. |
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Lucentis, also called ranibizumab, is approved to treat age-related macular degeneration, the leading cause of blindness in the elderly. |
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The next experiment was to entrust the leadership to a triumvirate of Granby, Disraeli and the elderly John Charles Herries. |
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I KNOW several people, mainly elderly, addicted to one or other of the benzodiazepine tranquillisers eg. |
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The town also has organisations providing services for the elderly in a number of venues. |
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Our clients now are usually elderly people or those who have health problems like obesity and have received medical advice to take steam baths. |
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The Crescent on Clifford Road is a block of elderly sheltered accommodation. |
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The elderly pensioner, from Thurso, Caithness, suffered serious injuries as a result of the incident and died the following day. |
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There were a couple of elderly scifags sitting opposite the State Library at one stage. |
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Loperamide is an effective antidiarrheal agent and is better tolerated by the elderly than alternatives such as diphenoxylate or codeine. |
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Although the ghoulish experiment was conducted on laboratory mice the next step could involve a study of elderly humans. |
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These data support the continued clinical development of midazolam nasal spray and inform its potential use in elderly patients. |
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Although the ghoulish experiment was conducted on laboratory mice, the next step could involve a study of elderly humans. |
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In Gilead, the elderly Reverend John Ames writes a moving letter to his young son, which only tangentially mentions his much younger wife, Lila. |
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From there, he headed to the lands of Comagre, to find that his elderly ally had died. |
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Now all that remains is the building, some copies of the paper, and the memories of a few elderly Uticans. |
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Programs that specifically cater to the needs of the elderly and the midlifers, especially on health, are minimal. |
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Groups at risk for zinc deficiency include the elderly, children in developing countries, and those with renal dysfunction. |
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Although one trial found no effect of giving elderly people antihypertensives, the results from several others suggest they could be helpful. |
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The earl of Shrewsbury had an elderly priest mutilated, and made the church of Llandyfrydog a kennel for his dogs. |
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An elderly couple dances under flashing lights in an ersatz disco club. |
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The first was William, who, although elderly, was renowned for his personal loyalty and could help support the war with his own men and material. |
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Association members provide health and personal care, social support and housing to 25,000 frail, elderly and disabled Washingtonians each day. |
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A court heard that June Weatherman targeted elderly women victims, entering their rooms and asking a series of medical questions. |
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The elderly, disabled, housewives and poor use taxis more often than others. |
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