If you are one of those frailer and more malnourished types, you should eat light nourishing soups or thin rice porridge. |
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With all the blipping and beeping machines hooked into him, he looked smaller, paler, and frailer than I'd ever seen him before. |
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It also seemed that the younger and frailer you were, the more arduous were your physical tasks. |
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Its diplomatic links are fewer and frailer than before and Iran is doing its best to shred even these. |
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But as Mrs Calment grew ever older and frailer, the tales about her became suspiciously improbable. |
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However, the only thing he can offer this bobby socks babe is abject poverty, since his pop is a boozehound with a weak employment record and even frailer liver. |
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This cannot be allowed to happen, however, at the expense of the economically frailer regions of the old Member States. |
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It's also great for older or frailer people or those whose balance is shaky. |
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The aging population: because the population of Canada is aging, the reorganization necessary to meet the needs of an older, frailer population will be extensive. |
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Many companies have pay scales that reward seniority. One field in which the growing number of elderly workers may soon be needed is in looking after those who are even older and frailer. |
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It was all a welcome distraction from the gloom about South Africa's economy. The country's currency, the rand, though younger than Mr Mandela, looks far frailer. |
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And though its ISF are improving, they remain fewer and frailer than elsewhere: Almost Anbar's only trained police, for example, are the 1,200 in Falluja, the marines' headquarters. |
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The housing stock, for instance, could be adjusted to suit frailer tastes. |
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Older people are frailer than younger people. |
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The heaviest and densest part in colored concrete stands high, supported by fine entwinements of metal, all the frailer for being dangerously twisted. |
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Its elasticity lessens and the skin becomes frailer. |
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