The septuagenarian is still keeping himself active in the literary world, despite a recent paralytic stroke. |
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Michael Caine plays a septuagenarian vigilante who massacres South London hoodies. |
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Speaking from her Oxford home, the septuagenarian is lustily draining a vodka and melon cocktail whilst voicing her hopes for the book. |
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The septuagenarian was tall, with aquiline good looks, and a charm backed by erudition. |
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This year, the award went to septuagenarian Hemanta Das, the redoubtable thespian of Oriya cinema. |
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Trying to recall how to address someone not a septuagenarian, I issued some standard there-there-everything's all-right blabber. |
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I ask the mild-looking septuagenarian who is creasing up with laughter at the memory. |
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The following evening, the septuagenarian pianist and singer joined in the tribute to Paul Simon, our massive outdoor event. |
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Then by walking up Bourke St and Oxford St I arrived at time for a guided tour of Victoria Barracks by septuagenarian volunteers. |
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The extensive palace complex of Tunisia's septuagenarian dictator, President Zine el-Abidine ben Ali, for example, is off limits to his citizens. |
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The septuagenarian who is still alert and agile restrains the ferocious beasts that lashes forward baring his sharp canines. |
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The experience left the septuagenarian designer sounding positively gob-smacked. |
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So what advice does the septuagenarian trio have to offer the nation on contemporary housing? |
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A hospitable septuagenarian runs it with her equally congenial son. |
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A septuagenarian performed the Ganesha dance with all its divine appeal. |
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As she carried a tray of beer, an ice cream sandwich, and a bag of kettle corn, the septuagenarian usher decided to sweat her presence in the upper deck. |
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By now the septuagenarian scribbler who was knighted in 2002 might have hung up his boots, staying on to snooze in a genteel Delhi club. |
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And so to the souk, to haggle over silver, coral and spices, and order jellabas from a septuagenarian tailor with a knowing twinkle in his eye. |
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The septuagenarian duo of Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi will be able to keep their chauffer-driven, taxpayer-funded limos. |
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There were plenty of tears, hugs and news to exchange during the reunion in the men's ward of Khartoum North Hospital, where the Sudanese septuagenarian was a patient. |
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The septuagenarian was present during the search, according to the report. |
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Andrew Romano sends the septuagenarian Stone a birthday wish. |
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From 1885 to 1887, he studied at the Paris Conservatoire, under the septuagenarian Belgian Joseph Lambert Massart in violin, and Léo Delibes in composition. |
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Sooner or later everyone, even septuagenarian enfants terribles, must relinquish the baton. |
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Since his debut as a stand-up comedian in 1965, the septuagenarian has gone on to be a scriptwriter, director and jazz clarinettist, and has never rested on his laurels. |
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At 2pm on September 30th, the last day of the American fiscal year, Helen Edwards, a septuagenarian American physicist, will press a red switch, and then a green one. |
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In May 2009 the country was agog at the revelation of a mysterious friendship between its septuagenarian prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, and a blonde, 18-year-old would-be actress. |
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In the second procedure, more complicated but a successful one, a septuagenarian was suffering from truncus arteriosus, the leading cardiac catheterization consultant said. |
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This genial, frail, chain-smoking septuagenarian is an agreeable, good-humoured conversationalist, who frequently punctuates proceedings with hearty, coughy chuckles. |
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