His father, a nonagenarian, lived long enough to see his unconventional son become an international celebrity. |
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The two broke free but were cuffed by police after escaping the attacking nonagenarian through a bedroom window. |
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The nonagenarian took as his new bride a fiftysomething museum director, Louise Kertz. |
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With her encouragement, the nonagenarian re-created lost sketches of his hotels that proved the theories. |
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It was, she told her fellow researchers, as if a nonagenarian suddenly looked forty-something. |
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Eva Hughes had never even used a typewriter before starting computer lessons but now the nonagenarian has proven it's never too late to learn. |
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In 1978, nonagenarian William Wardlaw Duncan donated a complete set of his income tax for the use of future generations of Canadian researchers. |
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My mother, a nonagenarian, has always had a sense of occasion. |
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The nonagenarian, who had denied his Jewishness for most of his life, then seduced Menachem Begin into nominating him for a Nobel Prize. |
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Being publicly lambasted for technophobia by a nonagenarian was not strictly part of the plan. |
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This has the backing of Mediobanca, a Milanese investment bank that used to pull all the strings in corporate Italy, but has seen its star wane since the death of Enrico Cuccia, its nonagenarian boss, two years ago. |
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