Aged Sentence Examples

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  • The prince had aged very much that year.

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  • He died at Les Andelys on the 8th of December 1709, aged eighty-four.

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  • No, my strength grew as I aged.

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  • Oldenbarneveldt perished on the scaffold, and the share which Maurice had in securing the illegal condemnation by a packed court of judges of the aged patriot must ever remain a stain upon his memory.

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  • In less than two weeks, he'd aged, transforming from the lost youth she'd tried to take care of into a young immortal exploring his dark powers.

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  • His goods were confiscated, his aged mother turned into the street and numbers of other members of the clan in Rome were arrested, while Giuffre Borgia led an expedition into the Campagna and seized their castles.

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  • Public Institutions, &c. - Tunis is furnished with well-equipped hospitals and a large asylum for aged people kept by the Little Sisters of the Poor.

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  • The top opened of its own volition, revealing an aged stone dagger with dulled edges and a chipped stone hilt.

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  • Claire hadn't aged since the day they met.

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  • Would grow harder for the human hosts to contain it as it aged.

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  • Such a system gave to the elder men of a tribe a predominant position, and generally respect was shown to the aged.

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  • Perhaps the aged master and connoisseur regarded as barely less trying the hard necessity of parting with a beloved antique bust of Faustina.

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  • He killed Berenice and, dying in 51, bequeathed the kingdom to his eldest son, aged ten years, who was to take as wife his sister Cleopatra, aged seventeen.

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  • The church officers (generally unpaid) comprise bishops (or ministers), elders, teachers, deacons (or visiting brethren) and deaconesses - chiefly aged women who are permitted at times to take leading parts in church services.

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  • The Commonwealth legislation thus made provision for the aged poor in the three states which up to 1908 had not accepted the principle of old age pensions, and also for those who, owing to their having resided in more than one state, were debarred from receiving pension in any.

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  • The severe forms of intermittent are most apt to occur in the very young, or in the aged, or in debilitated persons generally.

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  • Several aged men also testified that they had heard a declaration of_independence read at Charlotte, the county-seat, in May 1775; and one of them stated that he had carried it to the Continental Congress.

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  • The city's charitable institutions include the Memorial (1903), Virginia Sheltering Arms (1889) and St Luke's hospitals, the Retreat for the Sick (1877), the Eye, Nose, Ear and Throat Infirmary (1880), the Confederate Soldiers' Home (1884), supported jointly by the state and the city, a Home for Needy Confederate Women (1900), the City Almshouse and Hospital, and several orphanages and homes for the aged.

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  • In the cattle classes, aged beasts of huge size and of considerably over a ton in weight used to be common, but in recent years the tendency has been to reduce the upper limit of age, and thus to bring out animals ripe for the butcher in a shorter time than was formerly the case.

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  • In his last work Fechner, aged but full of hope, contrasts this joyous "daylight view" of the world with the dead, dreary "night view" of materialism.

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  • Some persons_ (as, for instance, Carnot, Pasquier, Lavalette and Thiebault) thought him prematurely aged and enfeebled.

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  • A=D= -_-- - - ---Island =r= b = o =ir- monument by James Edward Kelly to General Fitz John Porter; a cottage hospital (1886); a United States naval hospital (1891); a home for aged and indigent women (1877); and the Chase home for children (1877).

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  • Bishop Memorial Training School for nurses, the Berkshire Home for aged women, the Berkshire Athenaeum, containing the public library, the Crane Art Museum and a Young Men's Christian Association.

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  • His health gave way, and he died, a prematurely aged man, at the Hague on the 4th of April 1625.

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  • The blow was a fatal one to the aged and war-worn Campeador, who died of anger and grief in July 1099.

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  • The city has two well-equipped hospitals, a home for aged women, a home for the friendless, and four parks.

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  • Three miles south-east of the city is a (state) soldiers' home, for aged, infirm and disabled Confederate veterans.

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  • Hence Wisdom, the second Sephirah, and the beginning of development, when it proceeded from the Holy Aged (another name of the first Sephirah) emanated in male and female, for Wisdom expanded, and Intelligence, the third Sephirah, proceeded from it, and thus were obtained male and female, viz.

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  • This danger, together with the growing insubordination of the aged sultan's sons, caused his ministers to urge him to abdicate in favour of Selim, the younger but more valiant.

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  • At the entrance to the Euxine, at Salmydessus on the coast of Thrace, they met Phineus, the blind and aged king whose food was being constantly polluted by the Harpies.

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  • It was in vain that Sigismund journeyed to Perpignan, and that the kings of Aragon, Castile and Navarre ceased to obey the aged pontiff.

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  • Dover has a fine city hall of red brick and freestone; a public library containing (1907) 34,000 volumes; the Wentworth hospital; the Wentworth home for the aged; a children's and an orphans' home.

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  • Of persons aged sixteen or over, the number of males was almost double the number of females.

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  • The neglect of aged persons is extremely rare.

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  • Cleveland has also its orphan asylums, homes for the aged, homes for incurables, and day nurseries, besides a home for sailors, homes for young working women, and retreats for unfortunate girls.

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  • The city has several public parks, a public library and various charitable institutions, among which are a children's home, a home for aged men, a home fort aged women and a deaconesses' home.

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  • It is suggested that a permanent magnet might conveniently be " aged " (or brought into a constant condition) by dipping it several times into liquid air.

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  • In 1916-7 there were 735,000 Lettish refugees in Russia, and 250,000 men aged 20-40 are supposed to have perished between 1914-20.

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  • Among those slain were Piet Uys and his son Dirk, aged 15, who rode by his side.

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  • On the 6th of September Buller, crossing the track of the main army at right angles, occupied Lydenburg in the bush-veld, and five days later the aged presi dent of the republic took refuge in Lourenco Marques.

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  • Its public institutions include the MorrissonReeves (public) Library (1864), one of the largest (39,000 volumes in 1909) and oldest in the state, an art gallery, the Reid Memorial Hospital, a Home for Friendless Women, the Margaret Smith Home for Aged Women (1888), the Wernle Orphans' Home (1879; Evangelical Lutheran), and the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane (1890).

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  • The streets are well shaded, chiefly with elms. At Bath are the state military and naval orphan asylum, two homes for the aged, and a soldiers' monument.

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  • Martaban from the revolted Peguans; and in the following year he sailed down the Irrawaddy with an army of 50,000 men, and, arriving at Rangoon, put to death the aged monarch of Pegu, along with many of his nobles, who had shared with him in the offence of rebellion.

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  • When Har Govind was installed as guru, Bhai Budha, the aged Sikh who performed the ceremony, presented him with a turban and a necklace, and charged him to wear and preserve them as the founder of his religion had done.

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  • In Jabneh (Jamnia), where during the siege of Jerusalem the scribes of the school of Hillel had taken refuge by permission of Vespasian, a new centre of Judaism arose under the leadership of the aged Johanan ben Zakkai, a school whose members inherited the authority of the Sanhedrin of Jerusalem.

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  • While the population of Nejef is estimated at from 20,000 to 30,000, there is in addition a very large floating population of pilgrims, who are constantly arriving, bringing corpses in all stages of decomposition and accompanied at times by sick and aged persons, who have come to Nejef to die.

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  • Among the five leading citizens concerned in the plot was Bernardo del Nero, a very aged man of lofty talents and position.

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  • Among its many charitable institutions are a Masonic Home and School (1893), a Home for the Homeless (1867), St Elizabeth's Home (1886), St Luke's Home (1869), a Home for Aged Men and Couples (1879), Utica Orphan Asylum (1830), St Joseph's Infant Home (1893) and St John's Female Orphan Asylum (1834), both under the Sisters of Charity; the House of the Good Shepherd (1872; Protestant Episcopal); and the General (1873; City of Utica), Homeopathic (1895), St Luke's (1869; supported by the Protestant Episcopal Churches), St Elizabeth's (1866; Sisters of the Third Order of St Francis) and Faxton (1873) hospitals.

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  • Thus the red pine (aka-matsu or pinus densiflora), which is the favorite garden tree, has to be subjected twice a year to a process of spraydressing which involves the careful removal of every weak or aged needle.

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  • Charles died at an early age, and, having no male heirs, the aged Philip of Bresse succeeded, but reigned only for one year.

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  • He was one of the packed court of judges who in 1619 condemned the aged statesman to death.

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  • The city has a Carnegie library, a municipal hospital, an aged women's home and a children's home.

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  • His first interview was disappointing; the coldness and formality of the aged philosopher checked the enthusiasm of the young disciple, though it did not diminish his reverence.

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  • Other buildings of interest are the museum of industrial art; the so-called "Pope's house," built in 1517 by Adrian Floriszoon Boeyens, afterwards Pope Adrian VI., and a native of Utrecht; the royal mint of Holland; the Fleshers' Hall (1637); the home for the aged, occupying a 14th-century mansion; the town hall (1830); and the large hospital prison and barracks.

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  • The slaying of Patroclus by the Trojan hero Hector roused Achilles from his indifference; eager to avenge his beloved comrade, he sallied forth, equipped with new armour fashioned by Hephaestus, slew Hector, and, after dragging his body round the walls of Troy, restored it to the aged King Priam at his earnest entreaty.

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  • Some 200,000 pilgrims from the Shiite portions of Islam are said to journey annually to Kerbela, many of them carrying the bones of their relatives to be buried in its sacred soil, or bringing their sick and aged to die there in the odour of sanctity.

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  • In June 1792 he returned home, and, breaking his journey at Bonn, was presented with a Cantata by Beethoven, then aged two-and-twenty, whom he invited to come to Vienna as his pupil.

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  • On the 27th of March 1808 he was able to attend a performance of the Creation, given in his honour, but it was his last effort, and on the 31st of May 1809 he died, aged seventy-seven.

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  • The question was repeatedly raised as to why the prime minister did not take advantage of this patriotic spirit to obtain a corresponding parliamentary demonstration; but it had surprised him, as it had many, and he shrank from the serious responsibility which would have resulted if the experiment had turned out badly; the aged Emperor's need of quiet, and the conviction that the Reichsrat, if summoned ad hoc, would, as for so long before, be of no active use, also played their part.

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  • Fesch ventured to write to the aged pontiff a letter which came into the hands of the emperor.

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  • He was in this city at the time of the massacre of St Bartholomew at Paris, and lived concealed for seven months in a public-house, the aged master of which, in reward for his charity to a heretic, was thrown from the roof.

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  • It has a Carnegie library, and is the seat of an Evangelical Lutheran theological seminary (1865), of Lutheran homes for the aged and orphan, of the Milwaukee county hospital for the insane, of the Milwaukee sanatorium for nervous diseases, and of the north-western branch of the national soldiers' home, which has grounds covering 385 acres and with main building and barracks affording quarters for over 2000 disabled veterans, and has a hospital, a theatre, and a library of 15,000 volumes.

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  • There are 12 hospitals (3 of them city institutions), 6 orphan asylums, 4 homes for the aged, a foundlings' home and a state industrial school for girls.

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  • Of the male population, aged io years or more, only 3206 (2968 foreign-born whites; 194 native-born whites) were illiterate in 1900.

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  • He died in 1650, aged only twenty-eight, a victim to the privations and miseries of a poor scholar's life.

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  • In 1764 he married Letizia Ramolino, a beautiful and high-spirited girl, aged fourteen, descended from a well-connected family domiciled in Corsica since the middle of the 15th century.

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  • Among the charitable institutions are the City Hospital, Saint Michael's Hospital, Saint Barnabas Hospital, Saint James Hospital, the German Hospital, a Babies' Hospital, an Eye and Ear Infirmary, a City Dispensary, the Newark Orphan Asylum, a Home for Crippled Children, a Home for Aged Women and three day nurseries.

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  • By his will, made on the 12th of February 1536, he left what he had to leave, with the exception of some legacies, to Bonifazius Amerbach, partly for himself, partly in trust for the benefit of the aged and the infirm, or to be spent in portioning young girls, and in educating young men of promise.

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  • Rakowiecki, who edited the Rousskaia Pravda, and Macieiowski (who died in 1883, aged ninety), author of a valuable work on Slavonic law, may here be mentioned.

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  • He died in 1280, aged seventy-four.

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  • He was now but fifty-seven, but his strenuous life had aged him, and he was content to resign the command of fleets and armies to younger men, like Duke Valdemar, afterwards Valdemar and to confine himself to the administration of the empire which his genius had created.

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  • Military service in time of war is compusory for all able-bodied citizens aged 18-50.

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  • They are youths aged from twelve to sixteen, selected by the sovereign in person, to attend on him at state ceremonies, when two of them, arrayed in an antique costume, assist the groom of the stole in carrying the royal train.

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  • It has a State Hospital for the Insane (opened 1880), a fine County Court House, a general hospital, a Friends' Home, a home for aged women, St Joseph's Protectory (Roman Catholic) for girls, and the Norristown and McCann public libraries; in Montgomery cemetery are the tombs of General Winfield Scott Hancock and General John Frederick Hartranft (1830-1889), a distinguished Federal officer in the Civil War and governor of Pennsylvania in 1873-1879.

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  • Among the public buildings and institutions are the Marine Museum, the Public Library (founded in 1854 by Josiah Little and containing about 45,000 volumes), the old Tracy mansion (built in 1771 or 1772), which forms part of the Public Library building, the Anna Jacques and Homoeopathic hospitals, homes for aged women and men, a Home for Destitute Children, Old South Church, in which is the tomb of George Whitefield, and the Young Men's Christian Association building, which is a memorial to George Henry Corliss (1817-1888), the inventor, erected by his widow, a native of Newburyport.

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  • To the south was the great cloister (A), surrounded by the chief monastic buildings, and farther to the east the smaller cloister, opening out of which were the infirmary, novices' lodgings and quarters for the aged monks.

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  • Closely adjoining to this, so that the eye of the father of the whole establishment should be constantly over those who stood the most in need of his watchful care, - those who were training for the monastic life, and those who had worn themselves out in its duties, - was a fourth cloister (0), with annexed buildings, devoted to the aged and infirm members of the establishment.

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  • The requirements of sickness and old age are carefully provided for in the infirmary cloister and that for the aged and infirm members of the establishment.

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  • Charitable institutions of a high character are also prominent, among which are the Hospicio, which includes an asylum for the aged, infirm, blind, deaf and dumb, foundlings and orphans, a primary school for both sexes, and a girls' training school, and the Hospital de San Miguel de Belen, which is a hospital, an insane asylum, and a school for little children.

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  • The taste is mucilaginous, sweetish and slightly bitter and aromatic. The root is frequently forked, and it is probably owing to this circumstance that medicinal properties were in the first place attributed to it, its resemblance to the body of a man being supposed to indicate that it could restore virile power to the aged and impotent.

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  • From Messina he proceeded by sea in order to be present at the expected conclave at Venice, where he arrived in the spring of 1799, aged, ill and almost penniless.

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  • By acts of 1903 child labour under 12 years is forbidden in any factory unless for support of "a widowed mother or aged or disabled father," or unless the child is an indigent orphan; "no child under the age of ten years shall be so employed under any circumstances."

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  • Among its public buildings and institutions are a fine public library (1872) with 80,000 volumes in 1908, the city hall, a state armoury, Somerville Hospital, the city poor house, a Roman Catholic home for the aged, and two high schools (English and classical).

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  • As the result of the general campaign against child labour, an act was passed in 1906 providing that no child under 10 shall be employed or allowed to labour in or about any factory, under any circumstances; after the 1st of January 1907 no child under 12 shall be so employed, unless an orphan with no other means of support, or unless a widowed mother or disabled or aged father is dependent on the child's labour, in which case a certificate to the facts, holding good for one year only, is required; after the 1st of January 1908 no child under 14 shall be employed in a factory between the hours of 7 P.M.

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  • But during the last two or three years of his life he aged considerably.

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  • Several Persian missionaries, including the aged and learned Mirza Abu'l-Fazl of Gulpayagan, were thereupon despatched to America by `Abbas Efendi, who was generally accepted by the American Baha'is as " the Master."

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  • Among the charitable institutions are the City Hospital (1886), the Santa Rosa Infirmary (1869), maintained by Sisters of Charity, a House of Refuge (1897), a Rescue Home (1895), a home for destitute children and aged persons (1897), the St Francis Home for the Aged (1893), St John's Orphan Asylum (1878), St Joseph's Orphan Asylum (1871) and the Protestant Home for Destitute Children (1887).

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  • John still lived there with his mother, aged 83, infirm, and failing in sight, to whom came as a companion their cousin, Joanna Ruskin Agnew, afterwards Mrs Arthur Severn.

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  • In 1788 he took advantage of the cruelties practised by Ghulam Kadir on Shah Alam, to occupy Delhi, where he established himself as the protector of the aged emperor.

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  • During republican agitation at Rome the French general Duphot was killed, a French army advanced on the city, and carried the aged pontiff a prisoner of war to Valence in Dauphine, where he died on the 29th of August 1799.

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  • But the title of regent was given by the loyal barons to William Marshal, the aged earl of Pembroke; and Peter des Roches, the Poitevin bishop of Winchester, received the charge of the king's person.

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  • On the 17th of July the crusaders, the aged doge Dandolo at their head, scaled the walls and took the city by storm.

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  • Burlington's charitable institutions include the Mary Fletcher hospital, the Adams mission home, the Lousia Howard mission, the Providence orphan asylum, and homes for aged women, friendless women and destitute children.

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  • This slowness of growth is associated with great length of life and it is probable that individuals found growing on hard mountain rocks or on the trunks of aged trees are many hundreds of years old.

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  • He had no sympathy with the new men and the new ideas, and the malcontents in Poland often insulted the aged king with impunity.

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  • After ten years' training under the tutelage of the woman whose main instrument of policy was the corruption of her own children, the queen of Scots, aged fifteen years and five months, was married to the eldest and feeblest of the brood on the 24th of April 1558.

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  • But a younger member of the household, Willie Douglas, aged eighteen, whose devotion was afterwards remembered and his safety cared for by Mary at a time of utmost risk and perplexity to herself, succeeded on the 2nd of May in assisting her to escape by a 1 It is to be observed that the above conclusion as to the authenticity of the Casket Letters is the same as that arrived at upon different grounds by the most recent research on the subject.

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  • It is extremely useful for children and the aged, but must not be employed in cases of chronic constipation, which it only aggravates, whilst relieving the symptoms.

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  • The wedding of the youthful couple (aged respectively 14 and 10 years) took place on the r 2th of May 1641 (see William Ii., prince of Orange).

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  • William unfortunately died, on the 22nd of October 1751, aged forty years, leaving his three-year-old son, William V., heir to his dignities.

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  • As captain of the imperial bodyguard, he accompanied Julian in his Persian expedition; and on the day after that emperor's death, when the aged Sallust, prefect of the East, declined the purple, the choice of the army fell upon Jovian.

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  • The cry was taken up. Maelius, summoned before the aged Cincinnatus (specially appointed dictator), refused to appear, and was slain by Gaius Servilius Ahala; his house was razed to the ground, his corn distributed amongst the people, and his property confiscated.

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  • Four months later, on the 7th of April 1789, the sultan died, aged sixty-four.

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  • The public buildings include the town hall - a substantial edifice with a tower rising in three tiers from the body of the structure, the Telford library, and the Hope hospital for aged poor.

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  • Randolph, the adopted "son" of Ben Jonson, addressed a poem of compliment to him, and became his friend, and that Feltham attacked Ben Jonson in an ode shortly before the aged poet's death, but contributed a flattering elegy to the J onsonus Virbius in 1638.

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  • Among the principal buildings are the state capitol, the state library, the city hall, the county court-house, the post-office, the Fowler public library, the state hospital, the state prison, the Centennial home for the aged, the Margaret Pillsbury memorial hospital, the Rolfe and Rumford asylum for orphan girls, founded by the countess Rumford, and several fine churches, including the Christian Science church built by Mrs Eddy.

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  • Despite the intercession of Brihwald, archbishop of Canterbury, Aldfrith king of Northumbria refused to admit the aged prelate into his kingdom till his last illness (705).

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  • Crowninshield (1772-1851), a member of the national House of Representatives in1824-1831and Secretary of the Navy in 1814; the Bertram Home for Aged Men (1877) in a house built in 1806-1807; the Plummer Farm School for Boys (incorporated 1855, opened 1870), another charity of Caroline Plummer, on Winter Island; the City Almshouse (1816) and the City Insane Asylum (1884) on Salem Neck; a home for girls (1876); the Fraternity (1869), a club-house for boys; the Marine Society Bethel and the Salem Seamen's Bethel; the Seamen's Orphan and Children's Friend Society (1839); an Associated Charities (1901), and the Salem Hospital (1873).

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  • Ten girls, aged nine to seventeen years, two of them house servants, met during the winter of1691-1692in the home of Samuel Parris, pastor of the Salem Village church, and after learning palmistry and various "magic" tricks from Parris's West Indian slave, Tituba, and influenced doubtless by current talk about witches, accused Tituba and two old women of bewitching them.

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  • The expedition sailed on the 8th of October 1 202, three hundred sail in all, with the aged Dandolo himself in command.

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  • The charitable institutions and professional schools included in 1908 about thirty hospitals, several children's homes and homes for the aged, an industrial home, the Kansas City school of law, the University medical college, and the Scarritt training school.

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  • Children, though often neglected, are not unkindly treated, and reverence for their parents and the aged is early inculcated.

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  • Their filial piety and respect for the aged have been mentioned, and benevolence and charity are conspicuous in their character.

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  • After a reign of seven years Mostali died and the caliphate was given by al-Afdal to an infant son, aged five years at the time.

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  • According to the custom that had so often proved disastrous, a young son of Barkuk, Faraj, then aged thirteen, was appointed sultan under the guardianship of two amirs.

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  • Three days later (March 12th, 1804) they beset the house of the aged Ibrahim Bey, and that of al-Bardisi, both of whom effected their escape with difficulty.

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  • Towards the end of 1847 the aged pashas mind began to give way, and by the following June he was no longer capable of administering the government.

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  • Mehemet Ali survived another eight months, dying on the 2nd of August 1849, aged eighty.

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  • When Justin ascended the throne in 518, Justinian became at once a person of the first consequence, guiding, especially in church matters, the policy of his aged, childless and ignorant uncle, receiving high rank and office at his hands, and soon coming to be regarded as his destined successor.

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  • When on the third day the Gauls took possession, they found the city occupied only by those aged patricians who had held high office in the state.

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  • Even in its present ruined state, it is apparent that in spite of the masterly treatment of particular passages, such as the robe of the pope, Darer still lacked a true sense of harmony and tone-relations, and that the effect of his work must have been restless and garish beside that of a master like the aged Bellini.

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  • The city has a Carnegie library (1896), two beautiful cemeteries, a park, and a Home for Aged Women.

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  • These terms, which are said by Appian (De Rebus Samniticis, 10, II) to have included the freedom of the Greeks in Italy and the restoration to the Bruttians, Apulians and Samnites of all that had been taken from them, were rejected chiefly through the vehement and patriotic speech of the aged Appius Claudius Caecus the censor.

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  • They secured the crown prince, James, now aged fifteen, their motive being that under James III.

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  • In 1539 David Beaton, the Cardinal, now aged forty-five, succeeded his uncle, James Beaton, as primate of Scotland.

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  • On the 24th of April, Mary wedded the Dauphin, and about the same date Walter Milne, an aged expriest, was burned as a heretic, the last Protestant martyr in Scotland.

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  • Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat, an aged intriguer, conceived discontent against the government for the loss of his independent company, and began to intrigue Bonny ' 'Prince with France and with James in Rome.

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  • You saw a plain, old-fashioned face, without life or lustre - a figure which had never looked young, and was now prematurely aged; the furrowed face bore witness to concentrated thought.

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  • Fox replied with some warmth, and Wolsey had to wait until Fox's death before he could add Winchester to his archbishopric of York and his abbey of St Albans, and thus leave Durham vacant as he hoped for the illegitimate son on whom (aged 18) he had already conferred a deanery, four archdeaconries, five prebends and a chancellorship.

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  • Jesus in the painted window of Mansfeld church, stern of face, sword in hand, sitting on a rainbow, coming to judge; an altarpiece at Magdeburg, in which a ship with its crew was sailing on to heaven, carrying no layman on board; the deeds of St Elizabeth emblazoned on the window of St George's parish church at Eisenach; the living pictures of a young nobleman who had turned monk to save his soul, of a monk, the holiest man Luther had ever known, who was aged far beyond his years by his maceration; and many others of the same kind.

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  • But the aged archbishop was moved as much as anybody, and tried hard to mitigate such a state of things.

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  • They then proceeded, in 374, to invade the empire of the Ostrogoths (Greutungi), ruled over by the aged Ermanaric, or Hermanric, who died (perhaps by his own hand) while the critical attack was still impending.

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  • Wenceslaus, wishing to found a new bishopric in south-western Bohemia, determined to seize the revenues of the abbey of Kladrub as soon as the aged abbot Racek should die.

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  • Ibn Batuta died in 1378, aged seventy-three.

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  • The aged king resolves to fight, unaided, with the dragon.

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  • The aged Laertes is set aside; the young Telemachus does not succeed as a matter of course.

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  • Sometimes Ulysses is represented as aged and worn by toil, so that Penelope, for instance, cannot recognize him; sometimes he is really in the prime of heroic vigour, and his appearing as a beggarly old man is the work of Athena's wand.

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  • He concludes that the aged Ulysses belongs to the " continuation " (the change wrought by Athena's wand being a device to reconcile the two views), and hence that the continuation is the work of a different author.

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  • An aged paladin, somewhat uxorious and always penniless, he was a typical knight errant, whose wanderings led him all over Europe, and planted him successively on the thrones of Jerusalem and Constantinople.

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  • There he remained a year, more or less, and "seems afterwards to have gone to Sedlescombe school in Sussex, from whence he passed to Caius College, Cambridge, on the 29th of June 1667, and was admitted a sizar of St John's, on the 2nd of February 1668-1669, aged 18."

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  • In 1238 Llewelyn, growing aged and infirm, summoned all his vassals to a conference at the famous Cistercian abbey of Strata Florida, whereat David, his son by the Princess Joan of England, was acknowledged his heir by all present.

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  • Colbert, now aged' thirty-two, was engaged to keep him acquainted with what should happen in the capital during his absence.

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  • In 1809 his mother handed over to him (aged twenty-one) the third part of the paternal estate, which gave him an income of r50, and in October 1809 he entered the university of Göttingen.

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  • The Hats carried everything before them; and the aged Horn was finally compelled to retire from a scene where, for three and thirty years, he had played a leading part.

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  • It is made of muslin, shawl or cotton cloth among the priests, merchants, bazaar people, the secretary class and the more aged government employs.

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  • At first the magnates raised his aged brother Ardashir II.

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  • At last a youth named Alamut, aged fourteen years, was raised to the throne, which he held till the succession of Sheikh Ismail.

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  • Beardless and shrivelled, writes Sir John Malcolm, it resembled that of an aged and wrinkled woman, and the expression of his countenance, at no time pleasant, was horrible when clouded, as it very often was, with indignation.

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  • This was interpreted as an act of abdication; on the same day the national council met, and chose Mahommed Alis son, Sultan Ahmad Mirza, aged thirteen, as his successor.

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  • There was no surviving prince of the Aviz dynasty except the aged, feeble and almost insane Cardinal Prince Henry, who, as a younger son of Emanuel I., now became king.

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  • He was succeeded by his grandson Sebastian (1557-1578), aged three years.

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  • He died on the 27th of September 1404, aged eighty.

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  • At Modin, Mattathias, an aged priest, not only refused to offer the first sacrifice, but slew an apostate Jew who was about to step into the breach.

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  • In the borough are a Home for Aged Protestants (1882), the United Presbyterian Home for the Aged (1879), and Columbia hospital (1908).

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  • Carrying his aged father and household gods on his back and leading his little son Ascanius by the hand, he makes his way to the coast, his wife Creusa being lost during the confusion of the flight.

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  • The charitable institutions include the infirmary; the cholera hospital; the eye infirmary; the fever reception house; Sir Gabriel Wood's mariners' asylum, an Elizabethan building erected in 1851 for the accommodation of aged merchant seamen; and the Smithson poorhouse and lunatic asylum, built beyond the southern boundary in 1879.

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  • The proportion of married adults (aged twenty and upwards) was found to decrease from 1881 to 1901, being 630 per thousand Urban Districts of England and Wales with Population exceeding 80,000 (1901) .

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  • Passing over his son Cassander, he appointed the aged Polyperchon regent, a measure which gave rise to much confusion and ill-feeling (Diodorus xvii., xviii).

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  • And the state assists the Home for Aged and Infirm Colored Women (1882), and the Home for Colored Children (1881).

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  • Ras Alula died February 1897, aged about 52.

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  • It was in the abbey of St Denis that Abelard, now aged forty, sought to bury himself with his woes out of sight.

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  • Among others may be mentioned hospitals for the sick, the aged, the infirm, the blind, the deaf, the dumb, the insane, and homes for widows, orphans, foundlings and sailors.

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  • In the same year he married Sarah Pierrepont, then aged seventeen, daughter of James Pierrepont (1659-1714), a founder of Yale, and through her mother great-granddaughter of Thomas Hooker.

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  • His aged mother, who had lived in the Deanery, survived him, dying in 1632.

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  • It used to be said that he was in great straits, and the story went (though, as far as Boileau is concerned, it has been invalidated), that at last Boileau, hearing of this, went to the king and offered to resign his own pension if there were not money enough for Corneille, and that Louis sent the aged poet two hundred pistoles.

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  • A large number of charitable and other public institutions have been established in the United States and elsewhere by the order, of which may be mentioned the large orphan asylum in Cleveland, the home for the aged and infirm at Yonkers, N.Y., the National Jewish hospital for consumptives at Denver, and the Maimonides library in New York City.

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  • He served as a conscript in one of Constantine's campaigns, and on his return became a Christian (314); he at once went to live an eremitical life near Dendera by the Nile, putting himself under the guidance of an aged hermit.

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  • Canute died in 1035, aged not more than forty or forty-one.

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  • There would have been trouble in Aquitaine also, if the aged Queen Eleanor had not asserted her own primary and indefeasible right to her ancestral duchy, and then declared that she transferred it to her best loved son John.

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  • The aged William Marshal, earl of Pembroke, by far the most important and respectable personage who had adhered to Johns Henry!!!.

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  • It was some years before peace and order were restored in the realm, and the aged Pembroke died in 1219 before his work was completed.

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  • The leaders of this period of the war were the duke of York, and the aged Lord Talbot, afterwards earl of Shrewsbury.

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  • Six weeks later the aged Bishop Beaufort followed him to the gravehe had no share in Gloucesters fate, having long before made over his power and the leadership of his party to his nephew Edmund of Somerset (447).

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  • The real conduct of affairs fell, therefore, to the aged Kaunitz.

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  • The Islendinga must have been the work of his later years, composed at Fairey in Broadfirth, where he died, 30th July 1284, aged about seventy years.

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  • There are many residences of New York business men, and several historic buildings, including Liberty Hall, the mansion of William Livingston, first governor of the state; Boxwood Hall (now used as a home for aged women), the former home of Elias Boudinot; the old brick mansion of Jonathan Belcher (1681-1757), governor of the province from 1747 to 1757; the First Presbyterian Church; and the house occupied at different times by General Winfield Scott.

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  • Affection and a firm belief in a future state, in which the exact condition of the dying is continued, are the Fijians' own explanations of the custom, once universal, of killing sick or aged relatives.

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  • The emperor, having failed to obtain the hand of a Vasa or Hohenzollern, married, on the 29th of January 1853, Eugenie de Montijo, comtesse de Teba, aged twenty-six and at the height of her beauty.

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  • But the emperor was ill, weary and aged by the life of pleasure which he led side by side with his life of work (as is proved by the letters to Mdlle Bellanger); he was suffering from a first attack of his bladder complaint.

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  • They are affectionate and firm in their friendships, kind to their children and their aged and infirm relatives, very respectful to old age, most courteous and polite and very hospitable to strangers.

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  • Among other noteworthy buildings in this quarter must be noted the Johannisstift, an asylum for the relief of the aged poor, with a handsome front and slender spire.

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  • Fiume also possesses a theatre and a music-hall; palaces for the governor and the Austrian emperor; a high court of justice for commerce and marine; a chamber of commerce; an asylum for lunatics and the aged poor; an industrial home for boys; and several large schools, including the marine academy (1856) and the school of seamanship (1903).

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  • When Pippin died, aged fifty-four, on the 24th of September 768, the whole of Gaul had submitted to his authority.

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  • After Louis Vs sudden death, aged twenty, in 987, Adalbero and Gerbert, with the support of the reformed Cluniac clergy, at the Assembly of Senhis eliminated from the succession the rightful heir, Charles of Lorraine, who, without influence or wealth, had become a stranger in his own country, and elected Hugh Capet, who, though rich and powerful, was superior neither in intellect nor character.

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  • Like his father, Philip understood how to make capital out of the quarrels of the aged and ailing Henry II.

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  • But this young king, aged only twenty, very much in love with his young wife and excessively fond of pleasure, soon wrecked the delicate poise of his mental faculties in the festivities of the Hotel SaintPaul; and a violent attack of Pierre de Craon on the constable de Clisson having led to an expedition against his accomplice, the duke of Brittany, Charles was seized by insanity on the road.

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  • He was aged seventy-two when Fleury, he thus obtained the power which had been his un 1726 measured though not ill-calculated ambition.

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  • Immediately north of Poughkeepsie is the Hudson River State Hospital for the Insane (1871); in the city are the Vassar Brothers' Hospital (1878), with which a nurses' training school is connected; the Vassar Brothers' Home (1881) for aged and infirm men; the Poughkeepsie Orphan House and Home for the Friendless (1847); the Old Ladies' Home (1870); the Pringle Memorial Home (1899), for aged and indigent men, and the Adriance Memorial Library (45,000 volumes in 1909).

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  • All Spaniards aged 25 who are not clerks in holy orders can be elected.

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  • In 1581 Philip annexed Portugal, as heir to King Henry, the aged successor of Dom Sebastian.

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  • Flying Childers-the wonder of his timewas never beaten, and died in the duke of Devonshire's stud in 1741, aged twenty-six years.

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  • He died in 1781, aged thirtythree years.

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  • In the township is the Wakefield Home for Aged Women, and a Y.M.C.A.

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  • Among the charitable institutions are Blessing Hospital (1875), St Mary's Hospital (1867; in charge of the Sisters of the Poor of St Francis), the Woodland Home for Orphans and Friendless (1853), St Aloysius Orphans' Home (1865), and several homes for the aged and infirm.

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  • At last, his health failing, he returned to his family, and died in Rimini on the 7th of October 1468, aged fifty-one years.

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  • As ugly as the aged creature before her was, there was something about him that left her feeling safe for the first time since arriving to Hell.

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  • The "other items" proved to be a notebook with hundreds of practiced letters and numbers, a pen and dried ink bottle, a white dress with a thrift store smell that had aged to yellow, a comb, hair brush, some ancient under things and a pair of ladies shoes.

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  • He mused that a red headed, female, virgin with O negative blood tasted like fine aged Port.

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  • It suggests a state of the nation novel, but equally it is the familiar refrain of the old and middle aged.

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  • The Mercedes engineers say computer-games aficionados aged 8 to 18 handle it with ease; golden oldies need not apply.

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  • The University also has a nursery facility for children aged six months to five years.

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  • About The Big Boost take the quiz aged between 11 and 16?

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  • Any young person aged 12 to 16 years old can take part.

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  • Store ' total aged 0-15 ' in ' v1 ' as shown.

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  • A Help The Aged report forecasts that by the year 2021 one in three people in the UK will be aged report forecasts that by the year 2021 one in three people in the UK will be aged over 60.

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  • For children aged 6 to 16 in the Wrexham area.

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  • In private premises, children are allowed to drink alcohol, provided they are aged 5 or above.

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  • The most commonly affected by anorexia are young women in education aged between 15-25.

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  • The table has been hand made in England and tastefully antiquated and distressed to give a wonderful aged patina.

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  • I'm aged between 16 & 25 can I become a modern apprentice?

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  • There are two young children aged 8 and 9. The only capital asset is the jointly owned home subject to a mortgage.

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  • So once again Jane and Joan had to nurse their aged aunt.

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  • The cost of aged balsamic vinegar is tempered by the fact that a little bit goes a long way.

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  • Nathaniel Stenton aged 74 (late bandmaster) dearly loved husband of Esther Stenton Interred Jarrow cemetery on Thursday at 3.30.

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  • Q. My mother aged 71 has recently been taking barbiturate sleeping pills.

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  • Suitable for qualified and trainee teachers of secondary aged pupils and anyone interested in coaching basketball.

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  • Matt bateS, aged 16 Lives in Exeter, Devon.

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  • One article detailed experimentation which used four female beagles, aged about 14-17 months old, obtained from Harlan Hillcrest UK.

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  • A timeless classic for children aged five and above and their families to mark the bicentenary of Andersen's birth.

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  • Where would we be without crazy old aged bimbos?

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  • She came out aged 16 but it took until she was 21 to actually find some other bisexuals.

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  • A very fine accompaniment to aged, salty blue cheeses.

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  • The second child is aged 15 or 16 years old and wore a black bomber jacket and blue jeans.

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  • December 4 th 1833 Died at Gt Cornard aged 69, Robert Hitchens, former butler to William Jennings of Acton Place.

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  • Terry Butcher (the one who had managed to escape captivity) died aged 86.

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  • There was a family history of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in his son Thomas, who died in 1994 aged 31 years.

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  • Five years ago, Julian Wort collapsed and died, aged 28, from hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy.

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  • Throughout the entire weekend a Victorian carousel will be situated in the grounds for children aged 3-10 to ride.

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  • There will also be a pneumococcal vaccination catch-up campaign for children aged less than two years.

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  • In '89 he met an American model aged 28, from Georgia, with high cheekbones, named Milly.

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  • While I found the whole concept extremely cheesy, my younger sisters, aged nine and six, seemed to lap it up.

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  • He died of wounds in a casualty clearing station near Arras on 1st October 1918, aged 33.

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  • This is a prospective cohort of persons aged 65 or older in 1982.

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  • Amadeus - The Director's Cut After a failed suicide attempt, the aged and forgotten composer Salieri must see the confessor.

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  • Second-term arizona congressman is from the children aged to also equal for.

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  • The flower of this species appeared to be the responsible agent in a farmer aged 35 years who had contact dermatitis of the hands.

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  • This movie features a somewhat controversial scene in which Dunst, then aged eleven, had to kiss Brad Pitt, who was 29.

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  • He was accused of attending conventicles in 1672, and died 15th March 1673, aged about 51.

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  • The rear label notes that it has been aged in barrels of American or French oak, made on site in their own cooperage.

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  • Paul began playing the cornet aged 6 under the tuition of his father Robert in Dundee, Scotland.

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  • Is NESTA's Fellowship project for young people and it supports exceptionally creative young people aged between 10 and 21 years old.

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  • As I entered the site, an aged, nearly toothless crone in a worn blue boiler suit appeared, carrying a tea-pot.

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  • Sometimes a middle aged tree develops crotches or pockets in the fork where branches stem from the trunk.

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  • From the present evidence the main culprits are males aged under 30.

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  • But ' Aisha found the light-hearted damsel with no desire to wed the aged Caliph.

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  • Killed in the fighting around Caen following D-day on 22nd of July 1944, aged 25.

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  • Single men & women, aged between 25 and 39, in the UK have average unsecured debts of nearly £ 13,000.. .

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  • His acting debut was made at a small London theater in 1939 when he was aged 19.

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  • Ted Doig is the oldest player to play for the Reds aged 41 years 165 days. He is also the oldest Reds debutant.

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  • These seem to be eagerly devoured by most children aged eight to about 12 who encounter them.

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  • My wife and I, both severely disabled and aged 86 have lived with my daughter Jean in Bar Hill since 1972.

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  • Like several other distillers, the company also feels its label should be used only on whiskey aged according to its own practices.

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  • On the 2nd inst., at Welburn, Mr John STEAD, leather dresser, aged 76.

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  • Will children aged under 16 be allowed to buy and consume soft drinks in any premises?

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  • Many women prefer the handsome middle aged man he is today, to the young, slightly effeminate man he was.

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  • Oppenheimer, 63 years old, is aged, with white hair, and obviously ill with a somewhat enfeebled walk.

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  • The wine aged for a total of 19 months in these barrels with 100% malo-lactic fermentation.

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  • The Grove is a private retirement scheme built in 1990 offering leasehold flats for people aged 60 and over.

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  • Alice Bunting, aged 11, was even found carrying a flick-knife, which Miss Carpenter had to take off her.

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  • He was hanged on the 13th August 1872 at Maidstone aged forty two.

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  • In October 1891, aged forty-five, Parnell died in Brighton, Sussex.

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  • He made his acting debut aged just fourteen in the Welsh Soap Opera, People of the Valley.

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  • Vincent is a widow gentlewoman living here aged 82. her maiden name was Story sister to D r.

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  • One study in elderly patients aged over 65 years found ginseng no better than control.

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  • Off-Road madness at its best with this gasoline go-kart for everybody aged 16+ .

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  • Pembroke Howard, lawyer and bachelor, aged almost forty, was another old Virginian grandee with proved descent from the First Families.

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  • Half-term week in late October we took the grandsons, aged 12 and 10, to North Wales.

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  • Aged 20 and looking for champions league success this year and female football groupies.

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  • H by Heidi & Erin (aged 12) Heidi's habitat has hairy hags.

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  • Caleb, aged 10, was employed in making rope halters.

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  • August 20 th 1861 Maurice Whittle aged 16 was charged with stealing a silk handkerchief from Nelson Trafalgar Howard at Melford.

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  • The Adventures of Abdi, written for readers aged six and up, is a 32-page jacketed hardcover.

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  • Having lived most of her life in Paris she returns to America aged 20, an orphaned heiress.

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  • Ten uremic patients aged 50 +/- 11 years receiving regular bicarbonate hemodialysis for 49 +/- 57 months were studied.

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  • The wine was aged in predominantly French oak hogsheads for around 24 months before bottling.

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  • In another case, a white female homemaker aged 33 years became sensitized by cutting back Hedera during the summer.

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  • The maintenance of tissue homeostasis is also aided by apoptosis, which acts to remove damaged, aged, autoimmune or malignant cells.

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  • The relative excess of valine homozygotes in sporadic CJD aged less than 50 years is unexpected.

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  • In February 1918 female householders aged over 30 were granted the vote, 62 years after Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon's petition.

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  • As well as winning the overall Hanson award, Allcourt received the 'Help The Aged ' prize for the best retirement housing scheme.

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  • He died on March 20th, 1919, aged only forty-five, " after a lingering illness " .

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  • Bertie Charles, aged 27, was killed inaction in Belgium on 9th May 1915.

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  • There must be no institutionalized " child care " and " homes for the aged.

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  • There's also a special ski kindergarten for children aged 3 to 6 years.

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  • The driver, aged 25, suffered serious facial lacerations.

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  • Consumption of raw and processed tomatoes in British people aged 65 years and over was significantly related to plasma lycopene concentration.

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  • Email July 2006 To Share 2/3 days a week for Sienna; a 15.1hh roan mare aged 11yrs.

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  • The researchers used mathematical modeling to measure pesticide exposure for children aged between 18 months and four years old.

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  • Jessica Mendoza, aged nine, was the youngest member of the English squad, which went on to clinch a team silver medal.

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  • Pimecrolimus is licensed to treat mild to moderate atopic eczema in adults and children aged two years and over.

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  • Did with the aged hermit toil, With their own hands in daily moil, Hard laboring rude the barren soil.

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  • The geology of much of the western half of Leicestershire is dominated by the red mudstones of the Triassic aged Mercia Mudstone Group.

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  • We are a modern multicultural comprehensive High School, educating pupils aged 11 to 18 years of age.

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  • Kindermusik is offered by trained and licensed educators to children aged newborn to 7 years and their parents.

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  • Our purpose-built nursery is located on the campus and is fully-equipped for children aged 3 months to 5 years.

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  • Section 3 presents trends in the prevalence of both obesity and overweight (including obese) among children aged 2-10.

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  • Young children The benefits of long-chain omega 3 fatty acids have also been evidenced in children aged six to twelve.

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  • Pull Your Weight will give children aged five and up the chance to decorate ceramic paperweights like the ones Dickens would have used.

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  • A standard 10-year passport, or a three-year passport for people aged over 65, is needed by citizens of the Republic of Ireland.

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  • The world said, ` Abraham is rich, ' but the aged patriarch only smiled.

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  • On December 4th 1859, the aged paupers were transported " by omnibus " from the old premises to the new workhouse.

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  • The study involved 84 people (aged 80 years or older) who were given a thorough clinical evaluation.

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  • The principal percipient is Miss Z, aged 21 at the time of our interview in 1973.

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  • March 24 th 1845 Sarah Osborne aged 11 years was convicted of stealing a flannel petticoat from Jane Mudd of Gedding.

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  • Young and Free is developing a brand new befriending service for young people aged 16 plus in the Bristol area.

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  • Mortality rates in patients aged less than 65 years with a primary diagnosis of community acquired pneumonia.

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  • Knowing the symptoms of community-acquired pneumonia could also minimize ill health, says Help the Aged.

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  • Same day, at Norton, Mr John DOBSON, railroad goods porter, aged 63.

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  • Wine from later pressings aged in a solera system of well seasoned American oak barrels.

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  • He decides to prove that he isn't becoming " middle aged " by taking Dorothy, Tony and Deborah to an all-night rave.

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  • Two years later there is, sadly, an entry recording the death of Frank, aged 7. Harvesting with horse-drawn reaper and binder.

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  • It has been estimated that over 70% of the visual impairment present in people aged 65 and over is potentially remediable.

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  • Almost 1 in 5 of children aged between 5 and 13 are also not wearing restraints.

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  • The aged owner, a Baron, was living in a part of the castle with some old retainers.

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  • It is aged in oak, and Mrs Freddie thought that she caught just a hint of her beloved retsina.

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  • Josef Strauss died young - in 1870, aged 42, after collapsing on the conductor's rostrum.

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  • It was in the colonial port city of Santiago de Cuba where in 1862 he began production of his light and aged rums.

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  • A young girl aged 18 was paid 1 s paid 1 s.

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  • Early results from OFT research show 59 per cent of the population aged over 15 has been targeted by mass-marketed scams.

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  • Kathleen Flynn, aged 15, schoolgirl, plunged in fully clothed and succeeded in saving her.

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  • One 13-year-old schoolgirl, from North London, who did not wish to be named, said she started drinking aged 10.

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  • British scriptwriter NJ CRISP died on 14th June, aged 81.

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  • For children aged over two, you may be offered a stronger sedative or a general anesthetic.

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  • Physical Activity Within the definitions used in the survey, 25% of people aged 16 and over can be classed as sedentary.

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  • In the UK, respiratory conditions are the third commonest cause of chronic sickness in working people aged 45 - 64 years.

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  • The current portfolio offers over 80 different single malts and more than 450 expressions aged between five and sixty years.

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  • The 1851 census records the'School House ' occupied by William Chart aged sixty-nine.

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  • The little Snow Man by Todd Pannell (aged 7) There was a little snowman Who had a carrot nose.

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  • Children aged one to three shouldn't have more than 2g salt a day (about 0.8g sodium ).

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  • Children aged 1 to 5 years Give one 5ml spoonful every 6 hours.

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  • Son aged 10 who is very sporty, the whole family are Rugby mad!

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  • The next best eating is from an August shot, young or middle aged red stag off the hill.

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  • On the 7th inst., at Amotherby, Eliza, wife of Mr John SMITH, railroad stationmaster, aged 27.

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  • The exceptions are women aged over 54 and men over 60, who should contract in simply because the contracting-out payment becomes too stingy.

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  • I have previously written that balding middle aged Professor's of Dermatology become aware that hair is a very effective sunblock.

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  • They were all aged late teens or early 20s.

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