Sentences with phrase «oldster who»

The takeaway here is that Gruden portrays himself as another cranky oldster who sees a sport that's lost its way.
As digital natives who grew up with computers, those under 35 have a leg up when it comes to mastering new technology compared with the fusty, creaky oldsters who came before them, says this common understanding.
My main point to all of my readers is to be aware of the imbalances in the existing systems, and be ready for the coming adjustments, because the US economy will not be willing to make all of the payments that have been promised to oldsters who have served the public.
To those who are younger I say, «Plan and prepare, save, and figure out how to supplant the oldsters who occupy the positions you want to have.»

Not exact matches

I heard of a prominent Quito cardiologist, Miguel Salvador, who took a team of technicians and heart specialists to Vilcabamba in 1969 to study its oldsters.
As an oldster, who when young was used to reading impartial and informed journalism almost 100 % of the time, I despair at what often passes for «journalism» today.
Boyle has a mother (Fionnula Flanagan) who's only got a short time to live, and he has installed her in a bucolic facility for dying oldsters (perhaps this is where all that crime - scene money is going).
What some of us oldsters understood is that smartphones have rendered the classical who - knows - what - and - when - do - they - know - it construction of thriller plots inoperable.
A decent part of that goes to the pensions of oldsters - after all, who owns most of the stock?
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