That's why the droop and crinkle of middle-age is the source of such gloom, particularly as it has a nasty habit of catching you unawares. |
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He was a man above middle-age, with a sharp and wizened face, and he held his head canted so that he seemed to be ear-first as he faced you. |
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Hank got up with a groan and, feeling every one of his 46 years, he shrugged his suspenders back over his middle-age paunch. |
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Frankel leaned his portly, balding, middle-age frame against a wall while he studied the past performance statistics of the horses in the fifth. |
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Rich has swapped daring disco days for mediocre middle-age, a comfort zone of arty films and fruity red wines. |
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Ah, the joys of being a late Boomer in middle-age, caught between Scylla and Charybdis. |
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But reflecting in my mature middle-age, I still think she could have tried harder. |
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A moment passed, and Hargrove, the Hudson prospector of middle-age gathered an armful of cherry kindling after he had brushed away the embers. |
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An overweight, middle-age woman struts out on stage wearing a tube top, miniskirt and high heels to the deafening whoops and hollers of the studio audience. |
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Behind her late middle-age rejuvenation was the spell of a Hindu practitioner of ancient ayurvedic arts. |
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A minivan has enough big seats and cup holders for an entire foursome of overweight, middle-age men, and if you remove the rear seat you can stack golf bags like cordwood. |
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Near to me on the train is a portly gent in late middle-age. |
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As Victoria was buying pots and tea cups Monday, she told the middle-age shop assistants she was purchasing them for the ato. |
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Hughes, a middle-age black man from Far Rockaway in Queens, has never been a part of any protests himself but supports them. |
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Various Gotham characters, from the paternalistc mob boss to the middle-age crooner, texturize the piece. |
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It was one thing being part of a group of middle-age guys into restoring and flying an old B-25 bomber in air shows in their spare time. |
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George Cook, a middle-age black man from the Bronx, brought up the rear. |
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Deborah Strang and Mark Bramhall, on the other hand, beautifully play middle-age lonely-hearts Rosemary and Howard. |
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He doesn't appear to be enjoying it as much as, well, a middle-age shlub ought to be. |
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The most common skin problem dermatologists see in middle-age women is, believe it or not, acne. |
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Young men with anxiety disorders may have an increased likelihood of developing heart disease by middle-age, a new study suggests. |
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