The first impression you have of him is of a wise and playful octogenarian, warmly dressed in denims and thick woollen sweater. |
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He was an octogenarian with a smart appearance, an upright stance, and a military looking moustache. |
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Seated in the center was the presiding jurywoman, an octogenarian from Argentina. |
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And he's still a visible and vital presence on the concert circuit, where audiences come to revere the octogenarian. |
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It's great that this polyglottal octogenarian can still put the wind up blowhard moralists. |
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The octogenarian Luc Paultre was seriously burned during the fire on February 12th in his home. |
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In Oyo-State, Chief Lamidi Adedibu, an Ibadan based octogenarian is the Godfather of politics in the State. |
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High rates of ill health and dementia of various sorts lie in wait to trap the unfortunate octogenarian. |
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The Red Squadby E.M. Broner An octogenarian feminist channels her youth in this deft mystery. |
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There was an octogenarian carrying her headshot and two mothers hauling along antsy kids. |
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If an octogenarian novelist can surprise in January, it could be a happy new year for fiction. |
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I'd much rather be de-frosted in a hundred years time a reasonably virile man in his twenties, rather than a decrepit octogenarian who had already died once. |
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Christopher Plummer, the octogenarian star of stage and screen, is showing no signs of slowing down. |
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The octogenarian Congressman is facing a tough primary against younger opponents. |
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The idea of Falstaff as a Wagnerian work caused controversy for the octogenarian Verdi. |
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It gives citizens of all ages, from cub and brownie to octogenarian, the opportunity everyone yearns for: to be of service to other human beings. |
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A second notable case was that of a octogenarian woman who refused to have surgery despite being hospitalized with a bowel obstruction. |
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Loose electricity plays no favourites: if mishandled it will kill an octogenarian as readily as a two-year-old. |
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Mama Sarah Enjema Namanga, octogenarian who died on February 11 was buried in the family vault at Bakingili near Limbe in the South-west region. |
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Chadwick also works beautifully with Oliver Litondo, who plays the stubborn octogenarian student. |
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Today, the octogenarian still rules his self-proclaimed micro-nation alongside his wife, Rina. |
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This tireless octogenarian still occupies this place today, to the delight of haute couture designers. |
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By wishing the disappearance of the Mono River, a wise octogenarian believes that this will have no impact. |
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What carries more messages of life's wisdom than the wrinkled face of an octogenarian? |
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It could be an octogenarian and also qualify for this. |
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Andrews, was heavily criticised for appointing octogenarian veterans of Craigavon's administration to his cabinet. |
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How, against a contemporary background, do you mourn an octogenarian father, nearly blind, his heart enlarged, his lungs filling with fluid, who creeps, stumbles, gives off the odors, the moldiness or gassiness of old men. |
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Produced by Clint Eastwood's Malpaso company, this genial, unexacting sports movie takes its pace from the ambling gait of Eastwood's octogenarian baseball scout for the Atlanta Braves. |
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Two brothers are feuding bitterly over the succession, while their octogenarian father spitefully clings to patriarchal powers that he has relinquished on paper. |
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I admit that riding a small motorcycle solo across the Himalayan deserts of Ladakh is an unintelligent pursuit for an octogenarian who has suffered two heart attacks. |
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Lovers of the sleb confessional will richly enjoy a book in which the ribald octogenarian, better than ever in his anecdotage, drops names as Bomber Harris dropped bombs on Dresden. |
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Sometimes, the first responder is an octogenarian in a nightgown. |
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Deadline reported on Friday afternoon that Portman had signed on to play supreme court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in a biopic about the life of the octogenarian jurist. |
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Now he looks the most likely successor to head the new News Corp and all its best assets when, and if, the octogenarian decides to pack up his desk. |
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His garden is an expansive project for an octogenarian, or any kind of genarian. |
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Judging by the quality of this latest offering and the publication of his autobiography Le temps des avants, retirement is still a long way off for France's favourite octogenarian! |
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In January 1997 Executive Director and octogenarian Leopold Nadeau retired having served the Academy competently and selflessly since its beginning. |
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From now on, I will have no relation with the NCP, '' the octogenarian politician, who twice served as prime minister, said in the letter. |
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As an octogenarian in a Swiss nursing home, he has witnessed plenty of grumpiness and complaining. |
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Usually next to an octogenarian holding up a fierce corselette. |
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