By the twentieth century, as traditional Christianity appeared too divisive to be an acceptable public religion and liberal Christianity began to drift into a grandfatherly
dotage of moralism, scientific method emerged as the senior partner in the integrative project of establishing a national culture.
Of course, there's also Johnny Depp, content, it seems, to move into his movie
dotage doing shtick for which the film stops and chuckles appreciatively at machine - calibrated intervals.
Have flag,
avec dotage avec cheap wine and good meals and an artists» garret with a state of the art laptop and cheap broadband et voila — have sovereignty!
In their stead: banality on wheels, granny inversions (some phrases sound as if they were written in 1905), and a garrulous, sanctimonious address to landscape that makes Wordsworth in his
youthful dotage sound exciting.
Indiana smashed all opposition with more - than - expected fierceness and would have done even better had Tom Stock been awarded a judgment over Ensign Charles Bittick (who, at 23, is in his
swimming dotage) in a very close 200 - yard backstroke event and if Indiana's medley swimmer Ted Stickles had not been suffering from what swimmers call tennis elbow, which curtailed his training.
Living longer usually means a
longer dotage, but wouldn't it be enticing to extend young adulthood instead?
Similarly, animals with inactive versions of another member of the pathway called chico flit into
extreme dotage, report geneticists Linda Partridge and David Gems of University College London and colleagues.
Plying his trade in a retirement home, the fallen Burt finally meets his lifelong magician hero in his
avuncular dotage.
Blake Rayne is the»50s rocker followed into his Elvis - on - the -
toilet dotage in this period piece about rock, then and now.
Our mobile infrastructure is rapidly entering its
frail dotage, and you won't get 4G for some time yet, you young whippersnapper.
I have two businesses and a part - time job that partially support me in my
present dotage.
Despite lamenting the lack of preparation for their retirement, the survey revealed that Brits were far more resigned to
a dotage lived in financial hardship than their global counterparts.
As the baby boomers enter
their dotage, health - care costs will also rise, and growth in government tax revenues will slow.
Many are no doubt being cautious because they fear they'll incur large medical expenses late in life or that they'll run through their savings too early and have to scrimp in
their dotage.
10 percent cash 50 percent investing (60/40 mix of equities / bonds with 15 percent in tax - free ROTH IRA) 25 percent real estate (our downsized retirement home is free of any mortgage) 15 percent life insurance (Vanguard variable annuity — no eating dog food in
our dotage)
While conventional wisdom says you don't have to plan on replacing 100 % of your salary in retirement income, once you factor in the high costs of medical care in
your dotage, you may find that you really do need just as much money as you did while you were working.
However, I think McClung won't work for anyone who's uncomfortable with a portfolio that could go to 100 % equities in
their dotage.
The paper's authors themselves wonder how easy it would be for retirees to grapple with an ever - more volatile portfolio in
their dotage.
On the basis that «neither Jew nor Greek» means all are welcome to find the way to the Father through Jesus so are all sexualities, but it doesn't mean that anyone can come on board with all their baggage does it, unless you have become a universalist in
your dotage, dave.
Fauntleroy in
his dotage, he said.
Even in
his dotage Edmonds is dangerous against righthanders — OPSs of.871 and.883 in his last two seasons — and when healthy he can man a corner outfield spot acceptably.
Now that I am in
my dotage I'm constantly having to tell young people on the phone to «slow down a little, I can't keep up with you.»
By contrast, U.S. basketball players will look, in
their dotage, like rumpled Rand McNally road maps.
That competitive zeal («Mom taught me how to trash talk,» Ray says) extended into
her dotage.
In
my dotage, I would NOT wish to endure too many more games like that.
Can not think of a better place to spend
my dotage.
Older divorced women who have not saved much at all for retirement and who taxpayers (male taxpayers, predominantly) will have to support in
their dotage.
Not all those poverty - level ladies in
their dotage INTENDED to be a burden on taxpayers.
In a memo sent to pals a couple of years ago, the industry stalwart stated: «As I enjoy
my dotage I look around the industry for the next generation of stars and big hitters.
Janet Street - Porter, who was on the panel, dismissed the question and instead indulged herself with a rant about «geriatric» men in their sixties marrying young women and fathering children in
their dotage.
So as we prepare to mothball the shuttles and send them off to
their dotage at various museums, don't be sad about the end of the program; instead think of where could have been now if we'd cancelled the thing 25 years ago.
If you follow our suggestions about them (along with any special instructions your physician may have, of course), you will be able to use them all until
your dotage.
We recommend twice - a-week intense fitness exercise (of the kind presented here on this website, namely, either GXP, HIIT, or PACE) every week from now until you are in
your dotage.
Dennis Quaid also appears into the mix as the back - slapping, ultra-competitive, former NASCAR champ, now -
dotage - dwelling sugar - daddy of much younger trophy - wife, Brooklyn Decker, who's character also happens to be expecting.
On the other, it's a star - in - her -
dotage's suffocating vanity piece excruciatingly bloated from a more comfortable one - act scale into full - blown awards - baiting period - piece virulence.
The ultimate revelation that Owen is doomed to be another blood puppy like poor Father (Richard Jenkins), bald and old and mad and jealous into
his dotage, is undercut by the boy's discovery of a photo - booth picture sequence that shows a young Father in thrall to ageless Abby (Chloe Moretz).
And now that she (Vanessa Redgrave, excellent, with her daughter Joely Richardson playing the younger Elizabeth) is in
her dotage, there is wheeling and dealing about the future of the country going on just out of her earshot.
The story of a couple deeply in love, and deeply into
their dotage, it stars the redoubtable Terence Stamp as Arthur, a retiree whose only joy is his wife, Marion (the epic Vanessa Redgrave), who is suffering a recurrence of cancer.
I can tell I'm entering
my dotage, as I actually get excited about Milton Berle cameos these days.
Now, in
my dotage, I like it more than ever.
Those outgoing M cars have their drawbacks (the M3 might be the smallest car ever hit with the gas - guzzler tax), but in
its dotage I'm finding that I harbor a soft spot for the normally aspirated engine.
After owning a dozen new cars I finally found, in
my dotage, a car that is comfortable, powerful and smooth - simply a pleasure.
When I was twenty, I would have considered a man of my current age to be teetering on the verge of
dotage.
I think traditional publishing is in
its dotage, while e-publishing is in its infancy.
I'm old, so I saw the phrase «speaks to age» as a reference to me in
my dotage.
As your retirement needs and market conditions change, so should the amount you draw from assets if you want to avoid running through your savings too soon or being left with a big pile of cash in
your dotage.
Some research suggests that if you really want to avoid running out of money in
your dotage, you might have to scale back that initial withdrawal to 3 %.