He finds a way into the heart of the middle-aged experience, from all kinds of angles. |
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She was nominated for her role in the middle-aged love story Something's Gotta Give. |
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He was a middle-aged good ol' boy from Oklahoma who ran a barber shop with a candy-striped pole revolving out in front. |
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She was just a handsome middle-aged lady having lunch with a friend in Beverly Hills. |
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Clothing stores aimed at the middle-aged will be looking for nostalgic tracks from their customers' adolescence. |
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It's not just moms and dads fighting the middle-aged spread who are rushing to sign on the dotted line of membership forms. |
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The young are in debt mortgaged up to the hilt, and the middle-aged are in clover, sitting on a semi-detached gold mine. |
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It's a rich and suggestive work that contrasts the middle-aged disillusion of the professor with his memories of his favorite student. |
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They try to reach out to younger customers without alienating the middle-aged beer drinkers who are their core customers. |
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They sum it up as a craze about the middle-aged crisis of meaning for a coterie of Yale Law School graduates and their confused friends. |
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The subdued lighting of the interior scenes certainly helped to enhance the middle-aged beauty of the beautifully poised Lady Dedlock. |
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Scratch the surface of the middle-aged techie, and there lies a seething monster. |
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That demographic pyramid has now turned over on Americans who are middle-aged and younger. |
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Unfortunately, when we reached half way across the bridge a middle-aged man was speeding up behind us. |
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Each morning, I met Alice, a smiling, middle-aged Jordanian lady, at the breakfast table. |
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Some folks may not want to read another self-absorbed memoir written by a middle-aged Caucasian going through a midlife crisis. |
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Perhaps my age group will be middle-aged for longer than any previous generation. |
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I subconsciously rubbed the first signs of middle-aged spread bulking my midriff. |
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John's logic here is hardly unassailable, and the lass promptly puts him in his place by taking up with a married middle-aged bank manager. |
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A squeak sounded from the other room and moments later a middle-aged woman rolled out in a wheelchair. |
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Late one afternoon, a well-dressed middle-aged lady came up to the counter. |
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It also says you're comfortable in your middle-aged existence to drive a ragtop that looks like something out of a detective story. |
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A middle-aged man with a round middle came running out of the supposed home office. |
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He still looks remarkably buff for an embittered, middle-aged alcoholic. |
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In the title painting, we see two middle-aged men shaking hands. |
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Those two million words were lapped up by the young and restless, the old and tired, and the middle-aged and lagging. |
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The spell is broken when we repair to his house to discover a middle-aged lady struggling with some shopping bags in the driveway. |
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I ask Anita, a short, middle-aged Latina who wears a thick American-flag bandanna across her forehead. |
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Alejandro Ferretis plays a middle-aged painter who has retired to a secluded and primitive village to commit suicide. |
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As he made his way to the back door of the rich man's house, he thought briefly of the wolfhounds that the now middle-aged bachelor had owned. |
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Having befriended the monstrous Lelio, she agrees to rescue him from the marital clutches of a middle-aged countess by wooing the lady herself. |
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For most of the non-golfing population the game is a ludicrous one played by middle-aged, middle-class men in questionable knitwear. |
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Last year, Arthritis New Zealand ran billboards featuring a middle-aged woman sucking on a fat marijuana cigarette. |
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As a middle-aged baby boomer, I am certainly not exempt from the wishes and dreams of the anti-aging movement. |
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The movie tells the story of two middle-aged pals, Miles and Jack, attempting one last bachelor bacchanal before Jack gets married. |
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Men, especially middle-aged or elderly men, still wear traditional lambswool hats. |
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The door to his trailer opened suddenly to admit a dexterous middle-aged woman. |
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The teacher was a cheery middle-aged woman with black hair and rather thick bifocal glasses. |
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Frankly there's something a little creepy about the middle-aged Orsino mooning around his studio, painting likenesses of the nubile Olivia. |
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Men middle-aged and older routinely get blood tests for prostate-specific antigen, or PSA, to screen for prostate cancer. |
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But the two-humped Bactrian camels the group of mainly middle-aged women were given to ride turned out to be a little too wild. |
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Two of the interlopers eventually move off, but the third, a middle-aged woman with dyed-blonde hair, sits down to wait it out. |
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Yorkshire's most famous soul singer has matured into a handsome, outwardly respectable middle-aged man with a raffish undertow. |
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There is a certain kind of joyless middle-aged woman, either single or unhappily married, who absolutely embodies this theory. |
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The crowd was predominantly middle-aged, many of them clutching well-worn copies of the film fest programme. |
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While middle-aged women of pious persuasion are novelizing as hugely as ever, adolescent girl threnodists have fallen into a decline. |
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As for the older Hoffman, he seems to be angling for a place in the middle-aged hambone pantheon along with Christopher Walken and Al Pacino. |
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As a middle-aged freedom fighter, I've always taken offense at this notion. |
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I lived in Banbury Road and was walking through Bevington Road late at night and witnessed a middle-aged man pleasuring himself by the phone box. |
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On the contrary, after a quiet interlude, she is back with a flourish of unlifted, curvaceous, middle-aged bankability. |
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Nothing says class like a middle-aged woman shaming two teenaged girls on social media for not being Stepford Children! |
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The guest was a thickset, strong-looking middle-aged man with grey hair and moustache. |
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Heading the list of acceptable prejudices is that against middle-aged, long-haired beardies. |
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We later learn it is the voice of Joshua, now a middle-aged man, speaking retrospectively. |
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The middle-aged woman was very stern, and often unaware of her tedious lectures. |
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David came on to the Mayflower stage to tumultuous applause from a packed, mainly female middle-aged audience. |
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It is rock music that sounds blokeish, yet prematurely middle-aged, drained of subversion or the capacity to shock. |
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Five middle-aged businessmen in a desert landscape politely stand before a Middle Eastern man wearing a turban and robe. |
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That's his euphemism for the paunch so characteristic of many middle-aged, desk-bound executives. |
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Men middle-aged and older routinely get blood tests for prostate-specific antigen to screen for prostate cancer. |
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I can only imagine the difficulty of a middle-aged woman getting a divorce in the fifties or sixties. |
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The asker is a middle-aged woman, and one of about 50 people who turned up to the Edmonton Art Gallery for a guided tour of the traveling show. |
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She is a gorgeously full-figured woman, and he is quite the strapping middle-aged man. |
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As we sat down to cups of strong Turkish coffee, a middle-aged man, clearly the head of the family, joined us. |
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Amblyopia is the most common cause of monocular visual impairment in children and young and middle-aged adults. |
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At this point I was spotted by a pro-hunt demonstrator, a stout, middle-aged man dressed in checked tweeds. |
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He said he was stocky, not too tall, very broad shouldered and middle-aged. |
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The tubby, middle-aged sergeant in charge of the gate detail scarcely bothered to look up at their approach. |
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In one telling scene, a middle-aged hausfrau pummels a fireman when he finds a stolen headcheese in her purse. |
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He wants to sign up more middle-aged customers who would prefer to play a quiet round of electronic chess or mah-jongg at home. |
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You often bump into visiting vets, middle-aged men with flabby muscles and military tattoos. |
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It's mortifying that my middle-aged mother is marrying a guy who is only four years older than me. |
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Astra just isn't what it used to be, the old comfortable cardigan for the middle-aged man who had never been told about the male menopause. |
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But as a middle-aged baldie who stands at five foot eight with a following wind, I hesitate to go around criticising how other people look. |
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The women, all middle-aged, were naked, masking their state of undress behind the banner. |
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There can be few more pathetic or disturbing sights on the highway than a middle-aged man in a crammed three-door Colt trying to outgun a Lexus. |
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Simon, a middle-aged salesman, came to see me requesting a prescription for a sleeping pill. |
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A middle-aged woman with stiff, wood-colored curls all over her head was advancing on her, marching in heavy-footed determination. |
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Reflected in the heart of the mirror was a heavyset, balding, middle-aged man with a mustache and ginger-and-cream goatee. |
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From one of these offices a heavyset, middle-aged woman in a hideous floral dress and a black perm hairdo leaned out. |
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Scooting around in the sunshine, Ulrich looks like a middle-aged guy searching for his second childhood. |
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Once again, it's a third-person shooter in which you play middle-aged, burned-out criminals. |
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A frustrated middle-aged man goes on a journey of self-discovery through some hilariously wacky situations. |
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The stereotypical victim was a lazy, obese middle-aged man who habitually overindulged in rich foods and alcohol. |
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Chloe beheld a middle-aged man of medium build with a fading brown beard fringing his face. |
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I had one middle-aged student who stubbornly refused to castle, saying that his King would be trapped in the corner and checkmated. |
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It stuck the whole monsters-of-rock vibe way to the back, behind the fallibility and even behind the middle-aged anger of three multimillionaire dads. |
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Strip away the money and the middle-aged hang-ups, and the dynamics of rock-and-roll bands bear a striking similarity to those of a dysfunctional adolescent gang. |
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At two sharp, a middle-aged storyteller with horn-rimmed glasses flipped through a pair of books. |
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All were unsuspecting, mostly middle-aged or elderly women, and all trusted him as he gave them deadly injections of the painkiller diamorphine. |
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Cue misty-eyed articles from middle-aged graduates, waxing lyrical about their alma mater. |
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As we left the building to get groceries, we noticed the boys were talking to a middle-aged man with a George Hamiltonesque permatan. |
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The participants are middle-aged men in tweed hats that you might expect to see on a British gentleman farmer. |
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A middle-aged woman who had seen the killing of a bail bondsman by a drug gang leader, was so scared she could not open her mouth on the stand. |
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Even at that she is badly served by a frumpy blonde wig and clinging dresses that make her look more like a dumpy middle-aged housewife. |
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The middle-aged woman adjusted her reading glasses as she sorted through numerous clipboards of paper. |
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Even middle-aged and old people relish the taste and take homemade or branded ice creams as dessert. |
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Four middle-aged guys, dressed business-casual, are sitting at a long desk in an off-white room, sifting through files and pecking at laptops. |
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The peddler was a middle-aged woman who is always happy to talk with travellers. |
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Like other systemic mycoses, the infection is most prevalent in middle-aged men. |
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Early in the war, he came under the influence of a middle-aged alleged mystic, a layman who had taken a vow of celibacy. |
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Looking unashamedly middle-aged at times, she portrays the 15-year-old Anna with relentless gusto and enthusiasm. |
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For these folks. triumph is disquieting and unseemly, especially when it is personified by a middle-aged white male who is not ashamed of it. |
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It is said that around 40 people, mainly middle-aged, attend the club and entry is restricted to members only. |
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Cora determinedly dismounted from Nivo and approached the cursing middle-aged man, who was splattered with mud. |
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Retrocalcaneal bursitis usually affects middle-aged and elderly patients but can also occur in athletes as a result of overuse. |
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If you are middle-aged, that figure could exceed nine billion before you die. |
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The driver was Rabbi Ezriel Tauber, a middle-aged Hasid with long, black curly payot. |
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The man who faced her looked to be middle-aged, with dark, swept back hair and suntanned skin, with brown eyes set under black brows. |
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He remembers a middle-aged, slightly built Syrian who stood before him several years ago. |
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Although he possesses a muscular, classicizing body, his torso has begun to thicken, indicating that he is middle-aged. |
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He works out frequently, totes no middle-aged paunch and looks ready to carry on with another 20 years of activity. |
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There he catered to couples, snazzy middle-aged divorced female cliques and peevish teenagers. |
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Finally, you settle onto a couch and smile faintly at a middle-aged woman who is reading a paperback on the loveseat nearby. |
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Birdie turned around and saw Hattie, the slightly plump, middle-aged housekeeper. |
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Sara smiled as she remembered the sweet, plump, middle-aged lady with her rosy cheeks and graying hair. |
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Most of these homeless people are middle-aged or elderly men. They live on the streets or cotch at somebody's place. |
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Rochester is a swarthy, middle-aged, rich country gentleman, with a wife locked up in a secret chamber in his house. |
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Afterwards, we went to the dance hall, where many middle-aged and senior people gathered. |
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Moved to adoration by scatterbrained, widowed Lavinia Brandon's charm were the vicar, his greensick pupil and his middle-aged churchwarden. |
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The waiting room was mostly empty, containing only a middle-aged couple and three teenagers. |
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He is a middle-aged man who is too set in his ways to be influenced by the other Anglo-Indians. |
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The tiny beam of light hit the fridge revealing a photo of a middle-aged woman and two boys. |
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They are more likely to be ordinary-looking middle-aged gents in business suits, and a few younger in chinos and smart-casual wear. |
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Behind us, a middle-aged couple began to dance, a gentle rhythmic shuffle which seemed to catch on amongst the audience. |
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Recently I heard a life coach remark he makes most of his money working with middle-aged people who are trapped in jobs they no longer enjoy. |
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And now, a middle-aged millionaire white Southerner from a right-to-work state, he simply wants the same for others. |
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He's blond, middle-aged, and muscular, wearing a tank top over his ripped torso. |
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Despite rumblings in the media that classical music is only the preserve of the middle-aged and middle-class, Classic FM has shown otherwise. |
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The customer, a middle-aged woman in jeans, blazer, conservative loafers, slunk away apologetically. |
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The middle-aged con artist partners up with young two-bit purse snatcher Fiona, played by Liane Balaban. |
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One late middle-aged man, an active farmer, was a regular smoker of local cigars. |
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Underneath this athletic, seemingly outgoing and affable middle-aged man is a terrified soul ruled by a need for validation from others. |
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A middle-aged woman in brown came running up to Fire and threw her arms over his neck. |
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Then a tall middle-aged man with short blonde hair and ice blue eyes hidden behind a pair of specs came in. |
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And so the splenetic young rebel became a middle-aged man with studious specs and a shock of silver hair. |
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The cashier, a middle-aged woman with nondescript features, cleared her throat and pointed to the right. |
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I can think of a dozen middle-aged non-drivers in my immediate circle of colleagues alone. |
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The blow to his head must have concussed him, for he saw two middle-aged women straighten up and walk briskly to the I.V. unit. |
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Miller, a middle-aged man with gray blonde hair and a compassionate face, didn't appreciate the condescending attitude of this upstart kid! |
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The confusion develops focus then, security men wading in, jumping on a middle-aged man who is shouting something about medical negligence. |
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After the fat, middle-aged man walked back inside we decided that we all needed to get home. |
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A middle-aged man bit off part of a teenager's ear and then sank his teeth into his lip during a queue-jumping argument in a supermarket. |
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Right now, you might want to be careful about cutting in line in front of a middle-aged woman. |
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She looked middle-aged, with only slight creases around her eyes, and along the corners of her mouth. |
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But between sessions the older girl clutched a cuddly toy tightly to her and was supported by a middle-aged female friend. |
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Dora is a middle-aged, life-long aspiring actress who brings a mix of daffy flamboyance and tragic loneliness to the household. |
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A tap at the door preluded its opening, and a middle-aged man with fading red hair walked in, accompanied by his elder daughter. |
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Most are middle-aged or older men, many of whom are former day labourers in the construction industry. |
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If the result is a style that is overly mannered, decorous, cautious and middle-aged, then this is the price they pay for their infatuation. |
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From her doorway, one also observed three or four middle-aged guys oiling their hairy chests around the micro-pool. |
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A middle-aged Sikh offered to take me into town on a cycle rickshaw. |
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And so has the number of middle-aged workers leaving the workforce to enroll in community college. |
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The men, middle-aged and raddled by the inevitable broken roads they have travelled, struggle to come to terms with their lives and damaged relationships. |
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He was middle-aged, with a prominent potbelly and tacky gold jewelry. |
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There were a few middle-aged guys trying to keep the rabble under control. |
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The results tell us for the first time that we should not discriminate between older and middle-aged people when we select patients for therapy to prevent heart attack. |
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At 10 past 5, a middle-aged white man climbed the stairs out of the city hall subway. |
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The man is middle-aged and dark-haired, and is nursing a drink. |
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Sebaceous hyperplasia is common in middle-aged and elderly persons. |
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She gave him the winning smile, which now crinkled her middle-aged face. |
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Teenaged girls frequently run away when they discover the identity of the toadish middle-aged man they're supposed to lose their virginity to at 3 p.m. the next day. |
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Three young ladies who looked less than pleased to be talking to two middle-aged, beer-bellied sailors, but their good manners keeping them where they stood. |
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Many workers are middle-aged and cannot be easily retrained. |
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Manuel, a shy middle-aged Nicaraguan, works full-time in the fields. |
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A slightly frazzled, middle-aged woman greets me at the door and leads me through to a stuffy lounge, where her mother sits propped in a chair, glassy-eyed. |
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Just at that moment a middle-aged man in a colourful padded car coat and grubby trainers appeared on the other side of the road and momentarily eyed us suspiciously. |
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Thirty-eight mostly middle-aged people are slouching around with beers and coffee, watching Italian football on a large screen or playing Neapolitan cards. |
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The French teacher was a middle-aged woman with short brownish hair. |
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Rumors about unmarried middle-aged people, regardless of profession or gender, are sadly as common there as elsewhere. |
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All of the supposed intrigue and suspense leads up to a climactic scene which is about as exciting as watching two middle-aged doofuses having a shovel fight in a garage. |
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I wondered, as I body-popped beside him, what the DJ thought of this middle-aged bloke in a sensible woolly jumper and pressed trousers, pogoing like a demented rhino. |
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The middle-aged man continued speaking before I could answer. |
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She was stout, middle-aged, and veiny in the cheeks and nose. |
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He's a stoutly built middle-aged man with an intelligent face. |
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A middle-aged plump woman plodded dumpily through from the adjoining room and peered through her string-held glasses, curiously but as positively as she could muster. |
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The only other patron is a middle-aged lady who's sitting on one of the barber chairs, her hair in permanent rollers while she flips through a magazine. |
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Fellini's tale of a middle-aged woman sloughing off her inhibitions is a caprice of a piece, a helter-skelter slide through the stages of abandon. |
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Our confidence undented by the occasional funny look we attract from people who consider it strange to see two middle-aged men walking round town carrying crazy golf putters. |
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But in the past week, just about everything I have done has left me feeling middle-aged and I have finally had to admit to myself that I am no spring chicken. |
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Bobby Gillespie at 40 is not so much middle-aged as never-aged. |
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For the cricket lover, there is no sight to compare with that of two middle-aged men, wearing lab coats and flat caps, coming down the pavilion steps with measured tread. |
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If your idea of an insurance agent is a badly-dressed, harassed looking, middle-aged man pleading with you for a policy, you are way out of touch with reality. |
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Mr. Lee is now dallying with younger women, and the middle-aged Ching is desperate to reverse her fading looks and retain her husband's interest in her. |
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Perhaps the sight of a middle-aged man, his moobs exposed to an arctic blast on a rainy Tuesday morning, might have been a little too much for her. |
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There stood a middle-aged woman, probably in her late thirties, with thick bookworm glasses, frizzled caramel-colored hair, and an outdated dress. |
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This will have been the last year where the only costumes you see are one guy wearing a straw boater and a middle-aged drag queen dressed as a cheerleader in cowboy boots. |
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It begins in a low key and slow-moving fashion as a middle-aged couple discusses something that's not at all clear to us but certainly sounds ominous. |
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But when I climbed Mount Rainier in pursuit of a photoessay about a middle-aged man's attempt to fulfill his dream, a new way of seeing opened up to me. |
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I may appear to be a potbellied, balding, middle-aged, dimwitted has-been. |
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Maybe, I'm just a middle-aged Pollyanna, but that isn't the world I see. |
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At 43, in a blue button-down shirt, with a greying goatee and gentle, unfocused eyes, he looks like any middle-aged man in a Toronto hotel restaurant. |
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The most astonishing came from Ron and Mavis Pirola, a middle-aged Australian couple who have been together for 57 years. |
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I read it again, but instead of seeing a heavily made-up moll with a dark bob and beaded dress with a pout, I envisioned a sleazy, straight, middle-aged white man. |
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Lonely Hearts is a romantic comedy about a lonely middle-aged piano tuner who joins a dating agency where he meets and falls in love with an extremely shy 30-year-old woman. |
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The point is not that he was, but that the geisha can make the dullest, most unattractive, paunchy, middle-aged office worker feel that he is the sexiest man alive. |
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The manic shoppers in search of baby-soft cashmere or cool leather strides range from gamine model types to balding businessmen and sleek middle-aged ladies. |
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As a Hollywood character actor he made his name in gangster movies, surrounded by brooding middle-aged hoodlums who cracked their knuckles and lurked sullenly at his shoulder. |
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Johanna, a charmless middle-aged woman is sending furniture to a man she's been corresponding with and who she believes is intending to marry her. |
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She sat in it, and listened to the middle-aged pastor's sermon. |
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For most middle-aged big-shots, the acronym LDL is a measure of cholesterol. |
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Russo finally reached the booth himself, the manager of the theater, a balding, middle-aged man with sallow skin and nervous eyes, was standing there waiting for him. |
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Ahead of me, a moustachioed middle-aged man is peddling toward me. |
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She is an attractive, weak-minded and desperate middle-aged teacher who gives into the temptation of sleeping with a reasonably virile teenage boy who has a crush on her. |
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He is short and enthusiastic, with gray hair and the creaseless skin of a middle-aged Californian. |
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It coughed and wheezed to a stop beside the pumps, and I dutifully walked out to serve the tired and dishevelled middle-aged woman sitting behind the wheel. |
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In thousands of middle-aged Danish men with high cholesterol, moderate drinkers had 50 percent less risk of developing heart disease from blocked arteries than abstainers. |
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From 1992 and 2007, the number of middle-aged women who checked into rehab nearly tripled. |
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If you see the analysis of our vote, you'll see that most people were educated, middle-aged, intellectuals, with strong support too from young people. |
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While on the hunt for a new job, she becomes fascinated with the middle-aged manager of a middle-aged clothing store and pesters him into hiring her. |
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He was then refused re-entry to France, while the authorities tried to find a country willing to accept the middle-aged Iranian with no country, no home and no passport. |
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Wealthy middle-aged American women, with bright red lipstick, black Cleopatra hairstyles and accents similar to Sandton kugels swamped the gardens, clicking digital cameras. |
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In one of these photos a middle-aged woman with headscarf marches wearing a Guy Fawkes mask. |
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Galster walks up to the owner, a middle-aged Iraqi with a clipped rectangular mustache, and explains that he wants to export aloe wood to the United States. |
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Perhaps one of the most interesting findings was the somewhat unexpected prevalence of power naps that were reported by both young men and women and middle-aged adults. |
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Young men in keffiyehs, middle-aged folks with backpacks, and ebullient women marched around the Wall Street Bull. |
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The middle-aged housewife lugging her food shopping in a white plastic bag had a lot to say about her worries for her three grown-up children living here. |
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Almond's heavy eyeliner and camp androgyny made middle-aged men, in particular, so uneasy that they suddenly discovered pressing engagements in their potting sheds. |
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One about teens battling to the death, and several about bereft middle-aged people struggling to keep it together. |
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He stands, red jumpsuit plunge cut to expose his hairy, middle-aged chest. |
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Gus Connolly, a broad middle-aged man with a thick red beard, was working at the Games dressed as a fearsome Scottish warrior. |
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One analysis reports that neck pain experienced by middle-aged patients often coincides with their first prescription for bifocal or trifocal glasses. |
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I rang the bell, and a geeky, middle-aged man in bifocals stuck his head around the door. |
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For example, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and pemphigus occur more often in middle-aged people or sometimes in young adults. |
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I first came across this when there was a group of middle-aged women using the ultra-hip word.com bulletin boards as a kind of online kaffeeklatsch. |
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Betty, the eldest and headed for spinsterhood, works as a nurse for Mike, a middle-aged medico married to the middle sister, Ann, who is pregnant and unhappy. |
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This four-time Olympic champion has a charming smile that wins the love of middle-aged parents and sets young people's heart aflutter with affection. |
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Will the next generation be deaf as posts by the time they're middle-aged? |
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Being middle-aged and generally unhip, I had to make up a few answers. |
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They were a middle-aged married American couple, Benjamin and Mary. |
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She is clearly unhappy in a social order where money matters, where middle-aged men become recluses and run away from their families when they lose their salaries. |
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What better chance to re-employ the hordes of laid-off middle-aged workers from State-owned companies and all for free, nay, even a substantial profit could result. |
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In the ominous water closet sat the body of a middle-aged man with his throat fatally cut from ear to ear. |
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But Cameron's reshuffle also saw some talented middle-aged men sacrificed to make way for less talented but telegenic younger women. |
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That's when the officious middle-aged lawyer from Washington appeared, like a federal revenuer who had just discovered a still making moonshine. |
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Subacute thyroiditis is a seasonal disorder that generally affects middle-aged women. |
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His new show is entitled Life is Pain, so expect plenty of middle-aged mithering. |
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Influence of Panax ginseng on obesity and gut microbiota in obese middle-aged Korean women. |
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Not that I'm suggesting Simon is a smooth-talking chancer who persuades needy middle-aged women to part with their cash. |
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A middle-aged man in his bathrobe shakes his fist at the rising sun. |
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Rallying a bit, he asked me and his two middle-aged, nonobservant children to sing the Nunc Dimittis. |
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Desperate, overweight, scruffy, middle-aged man with no prospects WLTM woman who is not too fussy. |
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He sits on park benches scoping out rich middle-aged women for his gigolo. |
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Limited US research shows people over 75 having facelifts were no more likely than middle-aged patients to suffer complications. |
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I didn't want to write some dingy, whingey music about being middle-aged, I wanted to say hallelujah to the world. |
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Mary is a little girl living Down Under who finds an unlikely penpal in middle-aged, obese, depressed New Yorker Max. |
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Common flexor-pronator tendon origin pathology in middle-aged and older individuals is also referred to as golfer's elbow. |
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A middle-aged woman pulls up in a station wagon and rolls down the window. |
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Peter Karpati's Everywoman, set in Budapest, describes the final day in the life of a simple, middle-aged woman suffering from cancer. |
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We report the case of a middle-aged woman with longstanding monostotic fibrous dysplasia who responded well to conservative treatment. |
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She was the sort of woman middle-aged men said they wouldn't throw out of bed, but never expected to get into it. |
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At the moment we have a gorgeous, lollopy, middle-aged Golden Retriever so stupid he could be the dog sidekick in Dumb and Dumber. |
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People who did the trail tended to be middle-aged gents with beer guts which indicated an ability to hold their drink. |
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A review on an Imelda May gig called her band a bunch of middle-aged Teddy Boys. |
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One by one, he introduces his band, this latest incarnation of The Hawks, all mullet-headed and middle-aged. |
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The fact that I was middle-aged, bald, married, and raising girls instead of chasing them didn't really bother me. Muscles are cool at any age. |
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But there's a right smart chance of middle-aged famblies and even a few toler'ble new famblies in this here community. |
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Well you'd better think of something because middle-aged tramps aren't cute, they're pathetic. |
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Jack glances at you sidelong while the middle-aged spookmaster is fumbling to articulate whatever it is he's got stuck in his mind. |
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The only thing that keeps a middle-aged dad going is the thought of perving on his son's new girlfriend. |
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A man-to-man touch then on his buttoned epaulet. A middle-aged smile full of Weltschmerz. |
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Generation X is now middle-aged and ready to revisit its formative years. |
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In iodine sufficient countries, Graves' disease is the predominant cause of hyperthyroidism in young and middle-aged patients. |
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Researchers found that high systolic blood pressure is a powerful risk factor for cardiovascular complications in middle-aged and older women all over the world. |
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Additional studies with young adults rather than middle-aged are recommended, as well as evaluating the effects of BMI and gender on gastrin, secretin, and cholecystokinin. |
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Newsnight's Paul Mason sent a brilliant despatch from Athens, containing angry words from middle-aged furniture-maker Sakis Grasso, which had a universal resonance. |
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As Jenkins was signing autographs following his side's 23-8 win at the Brewery Field, he was subjected to a verbal assault from a middle-aged man. |
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She's a middle-aged, obese woman with genu varus malalignment, a swollen inflamed joint, and an elevated high-sensitivity C-reactive protein level. |
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Although the study was conducted in Germany, Hermann said the findings among the middle-aged participants are likely generalizable to Americans in the same age group. |
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Visitors to the famous arboretum at Westonbirt, Gloucestershire, may care to be reminded that there is an attractive middle-aged group of this non-cedrous cedar there. |
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The story begins in 1969, as middle-aged Tubby and Enid are interviewed for a documentary, focusing on the reunion of the Manchester Children's Choir. |
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Having a fan base of middle-aged women was pivotal to Swab's securing a brand ambassadorship with an outdoor living company that was trying to reach a similar audience. |
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United States die from alcohol poisoning the majority of them middle-aged men, according to a new Vital Signs report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. |
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This middle-aged reader was expecting something knottier, but after a certain adjustment of mindset, it's easy to immerse oneself into the world of Cat Moreland. |
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To conduct this research, the scientists collected skin cells from research subjects, mostly children and a few middle-aged men, with mitochondrial DNA mutations. |
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At the side of the road, a middle-aged woman carrying a child ululated as the campaign passed through, but she admitted she wasn't sure she was going to vote at all. |
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Rosdiana, a middle-aged Indonesian divorcee, runs a home in Jakarta where women give birth to children who are then adopted by wealthy foreigners such as the Dowses. |
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For starters, we see examples all the time of some middle-aged men trying to hang onto their own fleeting youth by sporting younger women on their arms. |
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