Sentences with phrase «early thirties»

The phrase "early thirties" refers to the age range of someone who is between 30 and 33 years old. Full definition
While the likes of Drogba and Ibra in their late and mid thirties respectively continue to pump in goals, «The Dutch Traitor» hits the twilights of his career in early thirties.
NEW YORK (Reuters)- Amy Paternite, a real estate agent in Maplewood, New Jersey, is getting used to hearing from clients in their late twenties and early thirties who say they never thought they would leave New York City for the suburbs.
The hard thing for me is that I look either my age or younger and I think right now the roles are for late twenties, early thirties for these really great comedies.»
One by one, everyone in the late twenties to early thirties age bracket grabbed a controller to take a brief run through games like Super Mario Kart, Donkey Kong Country, and F - Zero.
Perhaps most remarkable of all, young adults in their twenties and early thirties show surprising sympathy for the pro-life position.
My younger brother and myself were given this formula until 1 years old and we're now both happy healthy folks in our very early thirties.
This decline can start as young as your late twenties or early thirties depending on genetics and lifestyle habits.
In terms of looks, shorter than me ideally, sporty type, I like curves in a lady, late twenties to early thirties ideally and I'm not ashamed to say I do look for physical as well and mental beauty.
Early thirties [although I look like I'm in my early twenties;)-RSB-.
I have been a member for about two months now and was looking to get to know girls / women in their late twenties early thirties.
Finally, if you were an actress in your late twenties or early thirties back in 2002, this movie was something of a good luck charm.
Thinking about this recently, I wondered: Who are the young leaders in their twenties and early thirties today who will have similar impacts on education reform over the next 10 years?
This shortage was caused by low birthrates in the twenties and early thirties which reduced the number of job seekers two decades or more later.
I refer to people in their twenties and possibly early thirties.
This type of policy used to be for younger people, usually people in their twenties or maybe early thirties.
American singles in their late twenties and early thirties believe that buying a home is a huge step towards securing their financial future, a new survey found.
The second is the rise of the millennial generation, the folks who are right now in their teens, twenties, and early thirties who came of age as digital natives using web 2.0 programs influenced by open source.
Indeed, one of Kaplan's closest associates during the period in the twenties and early thirties when his theological ideas were taking shape was Max Kadush in.
At a Veterans» Day event this morning, Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore again denied claims that he had been sexually involved with a 14 - year - old girl when he was in his early thirties, and reiterated that he will not step down from his Alabama race against Democrat Doug Jones.
The biggest area of growth has been from younger clients and entrepreneurs, often in their early thirties, Norman said.
The new employees sat in the office's boardroom, he writes, and «almost all [were in their] late twenties to early thirties... and all anxious.»
Looking first at self - reports of ongoing stress, we found that people experience a sharp increase in stress levels in their late twenties and early thirties,» he says.
The year was 1992, and Tyson, then in his early thirties, had been named administrator of one of Kaiser's newest hospitals, in Santa Rosa, Calif..
Still in his early thirties, Chris is on the verge of completing a tour of every country on earth - he's already visited more than 175 nations - and yet he's never held a «real job» or earned a regular paycheck.
I still have access to first time home buyer programs and probably will keep that until I'm in my early thirties.
Still in his early thirties, Chris is on the verge of completing a tour of every country on earth.
* Of course I'm in my early thirties and have a strong stomach.
If a man in his early thirties invited the neighborhood children over to tell them about their sexual options, parents would call the cops; the school system is just substituting young emissaries for the man next door.
The man who wrote the original work was a promising young scholar in his early thirties at All Soul's College at Oxford; the person who issues the new edition is Rollins Professor of History at Princeton, the most renowned student of Augustine in the world, and one of the most respected historians of the religious history of the later Roman Empire.
Ron Blue: After spending his early career on Wall Street and as an entrepreneur, Ron Blue became a Christian in his early thirties.
One sometimes notices that women who die in their seventies and eighties are nevertheless represented in their obituaries by pictures taken in their twenties or early thirties.
Daniel Day Williams (1910 — 73) joined Hartshorne on the faculty at Chicago Theological Seminary in 1939 but he was no stranger to that milieu, having done pre-doctoral work there in the early thirties.
Filmmakers in the twenties and early thirties were inclined — for dramatic and commercial reasons — to the gritty realism in vogue throughout the arts.
Previous Marriage Foundation research has shown women now typically marry in their early thirties, men in their mid-thirties.
I learned about the gospel of Christ in my early thirties, and thought I had believed to the saving of my soul, but I still kept on in my sinful lifestyle.
While a full exposition of Sullivan's developmental stages lies well beyond the scope of the present essay, it would be beneficial here, in concluding this precis of Sullivan's theory, to stress that the fundamental process of normal interpersonal development continues into the late twenties and possibly into one's early thirties.
This Sunday, if you walked into St. Stan's around 9:30 A.M., you would see two to three dozen parishioners, gray - haired and bent; one, maybe two young families who for one reason or another weren't going to the 11:00 Mass at St. Peter's; and several pews filled with young people in their twenties and early thirties, attractive, stylishly dressed, decidedly out of place.
So here at last, from a reputable, if unamiable, Roman historian, we have an account of the beginnings of Christianity, in the late twenties or early thirties of the first century.
(I think you are in your late twenties or early thirties) Your marriage will last until you each are 100 years old.
Actually, he had resigned a little earlier at the mandatory age of seventy - five, but his resignation was swiftly accepted when it was revealed that he had paid $ 450,000 of archdiocesan funds to a blackmailer with whom he had an affair almost twenty years earlier, when the young creep was in his early thirties.
The man was in his early thirties, about your age.
Furthermore, as more and more young adults delay marriage until their late twenties or early thirties, the Church has the opportunity to reclaim its once high esteem for singleness and the contribution of singles — including single parents — to the Kingdom.
A pastor was completely baffled by the behavior of a man in his early thirties who in the period after his binges would come to see him full of remorse and good resolutions.

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