Sentences with phrase «does live to a ripe old age»

JB is a extraordinary example to all owners of house rabbits that yes, rabbits can and do live to a ripe old age, and despite terrible odds, they can overcome a variety of obstacles and enjoy a quality life.

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And Chris Young strokes his hand and says there there friend, don't cry, we can save your career, your career will live to a ripe old age.
And it does seem that some people have lived charmed lives, they are born into great families who have guided them, given them every opportunity to succeed, have good health, and live to a ripe old age, while others are born into poverty with lousy parents and live miserable lives.
About 37 percent of the population would do better yet, living on average to the ripe old age of 20,000, says James Vaupel, director of the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research.
Studies have suggested lefties don't tend to live to a ripe old age.
And if you live to a ripe old age, you probably won't be able to support yourself with the kind of work you're doing today.
Now that doesn't mean your ferret can't live longer, there have been several cases of ferrets living to the ripe old age of 13 or 14.
This breed of dogs doesn't usually live to ripe old age, relative to other dogs.
If you do, you increase his chances of living to a ripe old age.
I can't guarantee your cat will do as well as my nephew cat and live to the ripe old age of 21 — but you never know!
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