Sentences with word «septuagenarian»

George Burns, Art Carney and Lee Strasberg are a trio of septuagenarians who decide they're done with marking time until death and decide to take up a hobby.
I know regularly attending septuagenarians who believe that their Catholicism is consistent with their vote for President Obama, thus demonstrating the need for continuous catechesis and conversion among all the faithful.
Republican Bruno, a spry septuagenarian with a Crisco crest, first took office in 1976.
In addition to a multi-artist booth in the Prime sector, Axel Vervoordt Gallery presented a solo stand in Rediscovery by septuagenarian Japanese artist Yuko Nasaka, one of the only female artists from the Gutai movement, whose work sat well with the fair's collectors.
I started thinking about investor longevity while pondering who'll take over from septuagenarian Warren Buffett at Berkshire Hathaway.
There are, of course, famous exceptions — men like Charlie Chaplin and Pablo Picasso, who fathered children as septuagenarians.
I recently met with septuagenarian artist Lynn Hershman Leeson just after the opening of her latest solo show, Remote Controls, at Bridget Donahue Gallery.
Principally looking at his work with Big Bird, but also Oscar the Grouch, this documentary looks at the life of the now septuagenarian puppeteer.
There's an economic imperative at play, of course: thanks to steadily increasing costs of living, and record levels of household debt, many sexagenarians and even septuagenarians simply can't afford to stop working.
We met with him near his office in Los Angeles, where the celebrated septuagenarian remains a clear and radical thinker.
In regard to Nebraska's plot, which centers on septuagenarian Woody Grant's (Bruce Dern) journey from his Montana home to his titular native state, supposedly to collect $ 1 million in sweepstakes winnings, the vanishing point welcomes multiple readings.
Set in the near future, the story centers on an increasingly memory - impaired septuagenarian living in upstate New York, Frank (Frank Langella), whose worried son (James Marsden) buys a walking, talking robotic caretaker to help tend to his needs and improve his mental and physical health.
Their well - intended programs to alleviate juvenile delinquency or ease the burdens of the aged overlook basic truisms: that the human impulse is to achieve; that children, like septuagenarians, respond to need more quickly than to praise; and that do - gooders all too often are egotists seeking applause rather than results.
To the many lies they have peddled all throughout this campaign season, they have added the most ludicrous of them all — President Mahama and his brother Ibrahim bribing a wimp like Bugri Naabu to malign the NPP's sick septuagenarian flagbearer!
The spry septuagenarian has dragged his wife, Dorothy, all over the country to collect old trucks, cars, and parts, and he's scoured swap meets coast to coast for decades.
An odd start to a game that boasts an even odder protagonist — a recently deceased septuagenarian trapped in purgatory, searching for her husband's spirit with only a scouse dragon on tech support for assistance.
A penetrating social observer and master dramatist, Mistry evokes laughter and tears as he tells the complex story of septuagenarian widower Nariman and his descendants.
Out was septuagenarian spokesperson Andrew Goldsmith, who actually has had a pretty interesting life himself.
It feels really special to have a bejacketed septuagenarian server set down a plate and say, without a hint of irony, «This is the best chicken Parm in all of New York City.
When asked if it is «healthy,» one Cajun septuagenarian replied, «I've been eating it all my life.
Coach Bobby Bowden, who turns 76 in November, has been blistered by criticism similar to that heard in recent years by fellow septuagenarian legend Joe Paterno.
A 72 - year - old Septuagenarian, Idris Ajao, and one Tajudeen Akonife, 48, were on Tuesday arraigned before an Osogbo Chief Magistrates» Court for alleged possession of human skull...
In Page Six he's managed to be written about for having won two septuagenarian World Judo Championships (beating «Walking Tall» star Bo Svenson for one title), nearly pushing Gov. David Paterson over at a «21» Christmas party (he apologized) and incapacitating a Central Park attacker who spat in his wife's face.
This clamor for change at the top underscores the generational tensions within the House Democratic caucus as younger lawmakers look to replace not only Pelosi but also two other septuagenarians — Minority Whip Steny H. Hoyer (D - Md.)
One of those was an asthmatic septuagenarian whose three prescribed medications didn't seem to be helping.
He ascertains that the man responsible is a wealthy and sleazy septuagenarian, whose wife becomes a desired effigy, an object for masculine revenge.
He was shrewd enough to cast Elliott in a supporting role as a courtly suitor opposite lead Blythe Danner in that warm, sincere portrait of septuagenarian ennui, «I'll See You in My Dreams,» and now Haley has put Elliott front and center for his opposite - gender follow - up, «The Hero.»
Septuagenarian Georg Graubner with ruffled hair opens, Ungár asks after SS officer, Graubner says his dad died.
Featuring a lot of surprising feature guests (not always in the singing business, of course) such as The Strokes» Julian Casablancas or septuagenarian singer - songwriter Paul Williams, their fourth album is actually their best, in my opinion.
This lively facility is full of gifted, accomplished septuagenarians and octogenarians.
Chase films probably shouldn't feature septuagenarians.
Mills has lifted a story from his own experience of a widowed septuagenarian father for whom rejuvenation comes just as soon as he places an ad in a lonely hearts column.
is more entertaining (and revealing) in a present tense, capturing Frank as an inveterate schlub septuagenarian.
In Paul Weitz's «Grandma,» not only did the film succeed in endearing us to the character of a bad - tempered lesbian septuagenarian (a very funny Lily Tomlin), but it tackled the abortion issue in a way that never felt preachy.
Daniel and Corky go the distance in their discussion, touching on tarnished legacies, the immorality of septuagenarian violence, sparks factories and......
Ergo this breezy sequel, The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (3 *, PG, 123 mins), in which everyone bar Tom Wilkinson, whose character died in the first one, returns for more frothy septuagenarian fun.
Although it should be pointed out that 2016's top - grossing release under 1,000 theaters thus far is Hello, My Name Is Doris, a vehicle for fellow nearly - septuagenarian Sally Field.
About halfway through Michael Haneke's Amour, septuagenarian Georges (Jean - Louis Trintignant) describes the deteriorating health of his ailing wife, Anne (Emmanuelle Riva), in terms that convey a bone - chilling, because universal, relevance: «Things will go downhill, then it'll all be over.»
The almost - septuagenarian Rampling has dazzled British audiences for half a century with her signature iciness and quiet nuance — qualities that make her work in Andrew Haigh's indie «45 Years» her best yet.
2017's Going in Style is the big - budget attempt at directorial career reboot for unfashionable funnyman auteur Zack Braff, who has assembled his own septuagenarian comedy supergroup in Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman and Alan Arkin.
By doing so here, the hard - working septuagenarian provides his blessing and gives this project the feel of one of his own sex comedies.
a) all her close friends or b) teachers, who like their tenure too much to care about students and c) quaint, well - meaning septuagenarians 6.
From our editors who were not yet born when the GTI debuted in 1983, to those of us in our forties, to septuagenarian design editor Robert Cumberford, who calls the GTI «a perpetual good - value proposition for performance and practicality,» we all like and admire the GTI and would happily have one in our own garages.
Driving it was a lot of fun, but the combination of restricted space — just fine for twenty - four - year - old Stirling Moss at Sebring fifty - seven years ago but not very good for a much taller septuagenarian now — and constantly rising heat in the cockpit caused me to say, «that's enough,» and shut down across the road from Arsenault, who was in the chase car, to ask whether he wanted to drive the OSCA back to the museum.
Nevertheless, Münster still consults his longtime mentor on hard cases, and the murder of septuagenarian Waldemar Leverkuhn looks like it will be a doozy.
And by the time I made it to the Anne Frank House, the entry line was deep — like four large groups of septuagenarians deep.
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