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  • He loves football with the childish wonder of a septuagenarian World Cup winner. Times, Sunday Times
  • Speaking from her Oxford home, the septuagenarian is lustily draining a vodka and melon cocktail whilst voicing her hopes for the book.
  • Both men are septuagenarians who have felt the pinch of ageism in a business that often dismisses extensive experience and talent as irrelevant.
  • Setting sail into the wider world of fiction, he evokes a place in which missed opportunities come around again on life's conveyor belt - even to septuagenarians undergoing amputation of gangrenous limbs.
  • A septuagenarian performed the Ganesha dance with all its divine appeal.
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  • The documentary follows the white-haired septuagenarian from his garden in North Carolina, to hip-hop shows in San Francisco, to visits with music pioneers in New York City and Long Island.
  • At 75, he is teaching music - both to septuagenarians and tiny tots - and is enjoying it.
  • And the film, as it turns out, is a touching, beautifully told story about two septuagenarians who, 50 years after their adolescent romance, bump into each other once more and fall in love all over again.
  • But then he tried to dupe a club of septuagenarian ballroom dancers - who had already seen Borat. Times, Sunday Times
  • The danger that elections might return a fragmented coalition is less than the danger of retaining this septuagenarian. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once you get over the self-conscious notion that this is a pastime for septuagenarians, it turns out to be enjoyable and mildly contentious.
  • It would be confoundingly tacky if a talking horse was able to wrangle all of Alan Harper's commitment issues with women while staving off countless hours of glue jokes and rekindling a strictly sexual relationship with a now septuagenarian Secretariat. Hulu.com: Retaining the Sheen: The Worst Possible Two and a Half Men Replacements
  • The septuagenarian was tall, with aquiline good looks, and a charm backed by erudition.
  • They're septuagenarians with a fear of modernity and women.
  • The danger that elections might return a fragmented coalition is less than the danger of retaining this septuagenarian. Times, Sunday Times
  • Please allow a septuagenarian science writer to clarify. Times, Sunday Times
  • Asking them to create anything that's in touch with the youth market is sort of like going to a retirement home and asking a bunch of septuagenarians with Alzheimer's disease to pen a film script about teens coming of age in the ghetto.
  • Please allow a septuagenarian science writer to clarify. Times, Sunday Times
  • I ask the mild-looking septuagenarian who is creasing up with laughter at the memory.
  • They had a couple of tireless septuagenarians in their ranks who motored about like people half their age.
  • More significantly, while younger people may cower at the thought of being forced out of bed and into an office in their twilight years, many septuagenarians insist that they must be given the right to work.
  • The danger that elections might return a fragmented coalition is less than the danger of retaining this septuagenarian. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was scrawny out of the water but pretty sleek in it, though he didn’t kick and neither did any of the other octo- and septuagenarians who swam around me. In the Fullness of Time
  • Along the way there is a slow but steady trickling stream of septuagenarians, slipping their way down to the round stone tower by the beach.
  • When I was there the fiddler was a septuagenarian named John MacDougal, who sat straight up in a plain chair and rasped out jigs, reels, strathspeys and airs with solemnity worthy of a judge.
  • Raising the early retirement age would signal that 62 is too young for most people to quit in an era of marathon-running septuagenarians.
  • The mere thought of standing in front of a classroom of high-spirited Scottish teenagers is enough, you might think, to make the vast majority of septuagenarians shudder.
  • Please allow a septuagenarian science writer to clarify. Times, Sunday Times
  • You walk in to the deafening metronome uncha-uncha-uncha robotic caterwaul, the music almost binary in nature 101101-ing to a crowd of Latino gangbangers, septuagenarians, slumming rich kids and washed-up high school jocks with backwards hats who were just looking for something to date rape. Someplace Else
  • The controversy over the policing and prosecution of assisted dying ­intensified tonight when another septuagenarian invited arrest and criminal ­prosecution by admitting that he helped his wife kill herself with an overdose of antidepressants. The Guardian World News
  • They had a couple of tireless septuagenarians in their ranks who motored about like people half their age.
  • Please allow a septuagenarian science writer to clarify. Times, Sunday Times
  • Japan's parliament, or Diet, has more septuagenarians and octogenarians than almost any other, and they are ill-prepared for radical changes.
  • Ask the average squash player about the state of hardball singles in the US, and he will say that is probably just a few septuagenarians swatting a red pellet in the basement of some long forgotten club.
  • Newman has the power to make septuagenarians feel not only empowered, but really cool.
  • He loves football with the childish wonder of a septuagenarian World Cup winner. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sport would be opened instantly to septuagenarians with heart conditions.
  • Along the way there is a slow but steady trickling stream of septuagenarians, slipping their way down to the round stone tower by the beach.
  • But the septuagenarian brothers are still heavily involved in the running of the business and they have no desire to relinquish control. Times, Sunday Times
  • The septuagenarian is still keeping himself active in the literary world, despite a recent paralytic stroke.
  • Here's comfort for septuagenarians feeling OK now but wondering what they'll be like in ten years time.
  • A hospitable septuagenarian runs it with her equally congenial son.
  • It was staffed largely by senior citizens, and junkets of septuagenarians made up a large portion of the visitors.
  • He loves football with the childish wonder of a septuagenarian World Cup winner. Times, Sunday Times

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