Sentences with phrase «early fifties who»

The UF Pooled Income Fund has been specially designed for DONORS IN THEIR FORTIES OR EARLY FIFTIES who are looking for ways to fund their retirements.
Chris Slentz, senior research scientist at Duke University Medical Center, found during an eight - month study at Duke that men and women in their early fifties who took a brisk half - hour walk six times a week saw no increase in their visceral fat stores (and those who walked or jogged more reduced those stores), while controls, who ate the same amount but didn't exercise, had an 8.6 percent increase in their visceral fat.
Dressed in black from head - to - toe, Gyula Grosics was the unmistakable last line of defence of the «Mighty Magyars» - the legendary Hungarian team of the early fifties who seemed destined to sweep all before them until they met West Germany in the 1954 World Cup Final.

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i think she's talking about the millions of women who read fifty shades of grey., as she has mentioned earlier in the article.
It is a sensitivity that is far from complete, but those of us who are over fifty know, if we are honest enough to know that we know, that by comparison with the earlier decades of the century this consciousness of difference has grown and even, here and there, matured.
While this statement might seem fuzzy, it is best appreciated by contrast with a statement published almost fifty years earlier by one of the author's predecessors in the presidency, who was explaining why there was no room for a graduate school, in the usual mode, on a Catholic campus.
Fifty - five percent of the untreated women delivered three or more weeks early compared with 36 percent who were given progesterone — a reduction of about one - third.
Many elderly men may undergo unnecessary prostate cancer screenings while men in their early fifties, who are more likely to benefit from early diagnosis and treatment, do not, according to a new study published March 28 in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
March 28, 2011 Many elderly men undergo unnecessary PSA screenings Many elderly men may undergo unnecessary prostate cancer screenings while men in their early fifties, who are more likely to benefit from early diagnosis and treatment, do not, according to a new study published March 28 in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
A sugar momma is an older woman between her thirties and early fifties, who is in a relationship with a younger man, usually called a sugar baby.
Earlier this week I joked that, after Sunday's episode of Mad Men, I wouldn't be surprised if John Slattery (who directed the episode) was picked to make his feature directing debut with Fifty Shades of Grey.
In general - circulation magazines, the great influential voice in the late Fifties and early Sixties belonged to Dwight Macdonald, in Esquire, the man who taught me that movies were to be taken seriously.
Set for an early 2015 US release is Paddington, the Peruvian bear who arrives in London and onto our screens almost fifty - seven years after British writer Michael Bond first wrote about him.
This is a movie that people who are deaf or hard of hearing might go for despite the absence of captions, since there are long silences particularly when covering Rose's story, one which takes place fifty years earlier than Ben's.
In summary, Canadians in their mid-to-late fifties who have a paid off house and a modest nest egg might be able to retire early but I think younger Canadians are rolling the dice if they take the authors» suggestions.
Fifty - five percent of retirees who left the workforce earlier than planned cited health problems or disability as a reason for early retirement; 17 % cited caring for a spouse or other family member.5
This old Cambrian home was bought during the early fifties by a teacher who moved to Cambria to raise her two kids.
Blum & Poe is very pleased to present a fifty - year survey of Kishio Suga, one of the leading figures of Mono - ha (School of Things), a group of artists who radically redefined Japanese art during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Robert Irwin, who began his career in L.A. in the late fifties as a robust abstract expressionist, modeling vast canvases, today confines himself to spare gestures - subtle manipulations of line, scrim, light - specifically suited to the particulars of the site and context of each new project (the University Art Museum itself will play host to such an installation early next year).
The publication also features a personal and revealing essay by David Zwirner, who began showing Rhoades's work in the early 1990s, new scholarship by Julien Bismuth, and selected interviews from the Jason Rhoades Oral History project, conceived by Dylan Kenny and Lucas Zwirner, who have interviewed over fifty artists, curators, friends, collaborators, art historians, and others who intimately knew the artist — including curator and art historian Linda Norden.
>> > Until 25 October 2015 Gilbert & George: The Early Years Museum of Modern Art New York City USA «It's not a collaboration... We are two people, but one artist,» say the inseparable British artists, Gilbert and George, who have been creating art together for almost fifty years.
In the early Fifties he was offered a job teaching jewellery design at the Central School of Art by its principal, William Johnstone, who recorded: «Alan and his wife were living on Poor Relief at William Oley's artists» settlement at the Abbey, New Barnet.
Early education teacher who has worked with over fifty students in the last year.
We typically work with professionals in the prime of their career (late twenties to early fifties) who have had a minimum of three to five years of work experience.
Linda Scott («Artist») is a sculptor who created fifty - two foot tall sculpture named the «Stargazer Deer» in the early 1990s.
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