Sure, they did a season of summer stock out in Santa Barbara in the thirties. |
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When she returned New Zealand was in the grip of the Depression of the thirties with high unemployment. |
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She's a successful actor who, in her late thirties, became a successful writer. |
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Five men, all aged in their thirties or forties, were arrested at the scene. |
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Like many of the others, it is set in a suburb populated by beautiful women in their late thirties and early forties. |
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A man in his late thirties, who was in the house at the time of the incident, managed to escape without injury. |
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In the thirties she settled down to mystery production, and averaged nearly two novels a year. |
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Younger women, those in their late thirties and early forties, are simply not signing up. |
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The man, who was single and in his thirties, was on his way from Cork delivering a load of timber to a site in Waterford. |
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These are people who grew up in Ireland in the twenties and thirties and reached maturity in the era of World War Two. |
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The woman was described as being aged in her thirties, with mousy brown hair cut in a bowl style and a spotty complexion. |
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Benjamin Mascardo, a young man in his early thirties, stood up from the leftmost area of the panelist's table. |
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Detective Nolan was a leggy woman in her early thirties, with a broad face. |
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The subject of this research was a retrospect of events, which happened during the thirties and first half of the forties. |
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The person turned out to be a man in his thirties, with light yellow hair and brown eyes. |
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Inherited patterns of ageing begin to show in our thirties and fine lines and wrinkles may start to appear. |
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He was in his thirties, a new teacher, and the red mop on his head and wide-rimmed glasses gave him the stereotype-geek aspect. |
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Although most likely in his thirties, the man had features that looked old beyond his years. |
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Men in their teens through their late thirties are particularly at risk of developing testicular cancer. |
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His gaze fell upon a woman in her thirties wearing a maroon suit with a gold pin on her lapel. |
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And beware of smug marrieds who make you feel bad and fearful if you're single and in your thirties. |
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He says, for instance, he's currently dating a foreign sculptress in her late thirties. |
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I have female friends too, in their thirties and forties who haven't progressed beyond the giggly fifth-former stage. |
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This had all followed years of test transmissions and experimental broadcasts in the early to mid thirties. |
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But the retirement age for high fashion models is still around 25, with only a handful of supermodels considered viable into their thirties. |
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I slept on a truckle bed, sharing a room with two brothers in their thirties. |
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I would be single, in my late twenties to mid thirties and drop-dead gorgeous. |
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The woman is white, in her late twenties to early thirties, roughly five feet five inches tall and of medium build. |
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In all, 202 people died in the explosions, the vast majority in their twenties and thirties. |
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But it is precisely those young couples in their twenties or thirties who are most vulnerable. |
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When Joy bought the business she expected her clients to be mainly in their twenties and thirties. |
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He had been involved with underground Marxist publications during the thirties. |
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If this is not the issue, all our discussion about the unrepeatability of the twenties or thirties is nothing but historicism. |
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The victims, both believed to be in their thirties, are thought to have been inside the premises when they were gunned down. |
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He seemed to be in his late thirties and his wide smile reflected a soft heart. |
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In his thirties he had several nervous breakdowns, and was hospitalised in psychiatric institutions for depression. |
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Two people in white lab coats, an austere, older looking man and brunette woman in her thirties came rushing through. |
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In the thirties and forties, Long Trail lodges were equipped with good stoves, bucksaws for felling trees, and axes for cutting kindling. |
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As I was waiting for my first call, Herb, a bulky man in his early thirties, pulled me aside for a little chat. |
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I had stood by and waited, like an idiot, a bunny-boiler, a desperate hanger-on, through my late twenties, into my early thirties. |
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By his thirties Copernicus had developed a heliocentric theory of the solar system in a document of a few fruitful pages. |
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Virtually all of the high school students are played by men obviously in their thirties or forties. |
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Vera, a Chilean in her thirties, and her husband, Philippe, a Frenchman, own a restaurant and guesthouse at Terra Luna. |
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She seemed to be in her mid to late thirties, her chestnut colored hair cut in a short pageboy style. |
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Pinstriped oxford shirt, brown hush puppies and wire frame glasses adorned this man who also looked in his mid thirties. |
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She looked to be in her early thirties, long blonde hair and intelligent, piercing green eyes. |
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I confessed to David that my wife and I had a similar miscarriage, as do so many professional couples who wait until their thirties to have kids. |
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Expanding such knowledge and extending contraceptive access rightly became a focus of working women's organizations in the twenties and thirties. |
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I want to devote my thirties to having babies, minding them and being free from the constant pursuit of cool clothes. |
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Instead, it is middle earners in the private sector in their thirties and forties who are likely to get the brunt of the trouble. |
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The couples who sit together on the benches are older, in their late twenties, thirties, forties, fifties, and so forth. |
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He looked to be in his thirties, with short cropped dark hair and bright hazel eyes. |
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The man was white, in his thirties, quite tall, with pale skin and black, shoulder length hair with a short fringe. |
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An employee in his early thirties may well expect to retire at an earlier age than employees in their late fifties. |
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In his mid thirties Mike was an all-round athlete, especially at rugby and Gaelic football. |
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She was by then in her late thirties and had lived a life of great wealth and ease. |
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She was a pudgy woman in her late thirties or early forties, with short brown hair. |
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A person in their eighties is a thousand times more likely to develop cancer than someone in their thirties. |
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Likewise, the ability to distinguish between certain sounds such as sss, sshh or zz diminishes from the time we reach our thirties. |
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Apparently in her late thirties, dressed in a black lace and silver silk evening gown, she sat behind a table across the room from the door. |
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Geometric abstraction, thirties activism, and Surrealism had their day in American art, but not at the Intimate Gallery or An American Place. |
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By the time they reach the thirties they face a myriad of weighty decisions about career, home, love, marriage, and babies. |
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If, for example, you begin investing in your twenties or thirties, you can afford to take more risk. |
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She was pale, late thirties or so, with dark wiry hair spiked straight up in a tall, scary crew cut, and tawny skin. |
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This is a lesson that Southern farmers would have done well to remember when they were planting kudzu in the thirties. |
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Yeah, this record is kind of about what happens when you let your adolescence continue into your thirties. |
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He was in his thirties and his death at such a young age cast a pall of sadness over the area. |
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We should be nurturing leadership at a much earlier age and developing skills within people in their thirties. |
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The most important recent contribution to the renewal of Gobelins tapestry came from the painter Jean Lurcat, who began working there in the thirties. |
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She was a fine-looking woman in her thirties, wearing a smart black dress. |
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At 53, his blond hair graying, he is no longer the wunderkind who, in his early thirties, changed the way CEOs thought about their companies and industries. |
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You're Mrs. Jim Palmer'... people in their thirties sometimes want to change the course of the ship. |
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While in his thirties, he had an affair with the same 15-year-old girl whose body has recently been discovered buried in his yard. |
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They are usually registered partially sighted by their thirties, suffering night blindness and losing their peripheral vision to become severely visually disabled. |
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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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Mr. Bruce was a voice actor in many cartoons of the thirties, forties and fifties, most notably as the narrator of silly travelogues and newsreels. |
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She was in her early thirties, blonde hair cut in a pageboy style. |
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Alexander croaked in his early thirties, I seem to remember. |
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He is in his late thirties or early forties and very well put together. |
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He has two daughters, both in their thirties, and grandsons. |
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Aging is not a disease but a normal, gradual, and progressive decline that begins in the thirties when biological aging initiates cellular changes throughout the body. |
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By his early thirties, Ramsay had a burgeoning empire of his own and a series of Michelin stars to show for it. |
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After all, most pros now peak in their late twenties to early thirties. |
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Alan introduced me to the boyish owner, a nerdy man in his early thirties. |
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We manage to hang on to most of it into our thirties and forties. |
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If you delay child-bearing until your mid-twenties or your early thirties, you are far more likely to have a good job, educational qualifications and a stable relationship. |
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They are all thought to be aged in their twenties or thirties. |
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His teams of the thirties and forties always had one artful blocker. |
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In the thirties Evelyn Waugh was considered small fry compared to a major writer such as Charles Morgan who means nothing to 21st century readers. |
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The assistant guide was a happily married Masai in his late thirties. |
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But he had a series of breakdowns in his twenties and thirties, leading him at one point to live rough in a remote bothy in the Scottish Highlands. |
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The temperature was in the high thirties right up until nightfall and thus we took every opportunity to avail ourselves of shade and air-conditioning. |
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She is in her early thirties now and back when she was at school the girls were all directed into home economics and the boys to the technical drawing. |
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The bulk of the crowd tonight is in its early thirties and few of them, judging by their appearance, are strangers to happy hours in shopping-mall pubs. |
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One philhellene whom Roessel discusses very well is his former professor, Edmund Keeley, whose experience of Greece dates back to his childhood in the thirties. |
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Police are trying to identify the man, aged in his twenties or thirties. |
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Now in his early thirties, his cheeks are sunken from smoking too much hash. |
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Either one describes the bouts of anxiety single guys in their thirties feel about their marital status. |
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A final problem is that the benefits of postsecondary education may not materialize until individuals reach their late twenties or early thirties. |
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Faisal, a thin man in his late thirties, was easily recognizable with his black-framed glasses and close-cropped beard. |
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After all, what epistemological problem could plague a eugenicist of the twenties and thirties more than the essential unknowability of the gene? |
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She was a very lovely woman in her late thirties, in a silk dress of screaming scarlet that would have etiolated a white woman to bled veal. |
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Septimius Severus was already in his early thirties at the time of his first marriage. |
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Socially, Pitt preferred the company of young men, and would continue to do so into his thirties and forties. |
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He only went to the eighth grade, but by the time he was in his thirties, he was a master electrician, carpenter, steamfitter, pipefitter. |
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Heidegger lets go of a certain tension that marked his writing in the thirties and begins to move into thinking in terms of releasement. |
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As kids in the thirties and forties, he and his siblings caught crays and herring and silver trevally from the shore. |
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With the numbers of wolves reduced in the park in the thirties, Elks activities of over-browsing the streamside trees and shrubs increased. |
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For most of my twenties and thirties, I was profoundly, paralyzingly, ashamed of what I did not know, which was almost everything. |
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Two years after his coronation at Bath, Edgar died while still only in his early thirties. |
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Bagads began in the thirties to counter the widespread decay of the living Breton folk tradition. |
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Approximately 20 percent of the populations were men in their thirties, forties, and fifties. |
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One case of bird-and-feathers phobia involved a woman in her thirties who was too frightened to go outside. |
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Anne was plagued by ill health throughout her life, and she grew increasingly lame and obese from her thirties. |
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In her thirties, Potter published the highly successful children's book, The Tale of Peter Rabbit. |
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Yet, in some cultures, old age begins with grandparenthood, even if this happens in one's thirties. |
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Another woman in her thirties said that Al-Deeb is an advocator of labour rights and syndicate work. |
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The woman is described as white, in her late thirties, and slimly built with gaunt features. |
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Munro grew up in the thirties in small towns around Lake Huron in Canada. |
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All were women, most of them in their thirties and forties, who had been taking fen-phen. |
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Even with humidex temperatures soaring into the thirties, the turnout was excellent. |
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I often meet people in their thirties who talk to me about the calls they made to ChildLine when they were children. |
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Gerard Olivier had begun a career as a schoolmaster, but in his thirties he discovered a strong religious vocation and was ordained as a priest of the Church of England. |
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It was a post that would be occupied by a man halfway through his career, in his early thirties for a patrician, or in his early forties for most others. |
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Now classified an epidemic in Japan, karoshi relates to a rash of stress-related heart attacks and strokes among workers in their twenties and early thirties. |
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All floor traders are of a kind, and most burn out by their late thirties. |
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He is shown choking back tears as he discovers that his great, great, great grandmother was a charlady in Scotland who died in her thirties of tuberculosis and exhaustion. |
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