The worse part about growing old is that you have to listen to advice from your kids. |
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As I see her growing old everyday, a fear grips me, stings my heart and threatens to tear me apart. |
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It is not just the athletes themselves who are growing old with dysfunctional bodies and disturbed minds. |
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The king was growing old, and thought to divide his kingdom among his daughters. |
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Many singers are still wowing their fans and at the same time growing old gracefully. |
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His face was growing old quickly, his hair a cross between gray and brown. |
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While we once thought andropause was an inevitable part of growing old, we now know this to be untrue. |
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The trunk brown-red will become gray-brown into growing old, with not very deep furrows and scaly edges. |
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In 1999 however, it was decided to close its doors: its technology was growing old and its profitability falling. |
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It is well known that loneliness is one of the biggest problems of growing old. |
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Europe is growing old on the historical level and is also growing old in the areas of demographics and in the passing of generations of people. |
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Surrounding this often but not always delicious core are two slices: about 20 years of growing up and about 20 of growing old. |
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Working with senior citizens, she saw the good and the bad sides of growing old. |
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Account is taken of the entire course of a person's life, from the accident to the peculiar aspects of growing old with para or tetraplegia. |
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One can see that the art of praying is an art of rejuvenating as much as it is an art of growing old. |
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A bloodsucking skill because, if done right, it means, in a business sense, never growing old. |
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Although we cannot stop aging, we can certainly stop growing old. |
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Those who are growing old may be unwise to try to resist these pressures. |
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But even in this limited timeframe, the short manages to make bold and vivid statements about filmmaking, digital film vs. traditional film stock, and growing old. |
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Even if miscommunication and heinousness and bad luck hadn't kept them apart, the idea of Heathcliff and Cathy getting married, settling down and growing old together, does not compute. |
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Many seniors will be growing old alone and will need some degree of assistance by way of supportive housing or aging-in-place supports in order to maintain their quality of life. |
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In addition to this, the 'second generation' of post-war refugees and immigrants recognized that their parents, whose languages and cultural roots lay in Europe, were growing old and passing away. |
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Why for many does growing old mean risking growing poorer? |
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They are coming from women and men, angry and disturbed by the world they experience. They are coming from those who are growing old with memories of a century of brutal repression and warfare. |
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He came to supreme power already growing old. |
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If growing old, with its inevitable conditions, is accepted serenely in the light of faith, it can become an invaluable opportunity for better comprehending the Mystery of the Cross, which gives full sense to human existence. |
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This section reviews the mental disorders that occur in older persons with developmental disabilities and the management of these disorders in relation to universal experiences of growing old. |
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Its bark is greenish grey and raye vertically into growing old. |
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Alzheimer's disease is not a normal part of growing old. |
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When you are young the last thing on your mind is growing old, not working any more, not earning a wage, or saving for old age pensions and things like that. |
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To the end that Kindliness of Nature may endure, chafing with Oyl in a moderate Quantity and Quality is very good for Men of decrepit Age, and for those that are growing Old. |
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