Sentences with phrase «what octogenarian»

(Really — what octogenarian grandmother decides to get married — and with orange - and - silver bridesmaid dresses?)

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What I wish I knew when I was your age: A group of octogenarians lecture students on their biggest regrets in life.
An octogenarian's renaissance, a reinvention of the laptop and a bunch of irate birds — just a few examples of what grips the public's pop - culture consciousness.
Obviously the octogenarian philosopher mistook the dubious claims of a few fringe figures (like Teilhard de Chardin) for influential trends in the post-conciliar Church, imagining them an ominous aspect of what the progressive victory had let loose.
What the researchers found especially astonishing is that this was true even in octogenarians with two copies of the APOE - 4 gene, which is present in about 90 percent of 80 - year - olds with Alzheimer's.
One of these matrons, Madame D., is played by Tilda Swinton, sporting impeccable old - age make - up to bring her up to an octogenarian state, who promptly kicks the bucket and leaves a large fortune and an even larger number of heirs (and estate staff) looking for what is theirs.
Harry Dean Stanton: Partly Fiction: What's better than watching octogenarian and acting legend Harry Dean Stanton reluctantly relate his prolific experiences in the film and television industry?
The good news is that the octogenarian Plummer (Beginners), is excellent, as always, and though I initially entertained myself trying to imagine what the movie would have been like with Spacey in the role, there are no lingering traces of the man in the current cut: the expunging was seamless, in other words.
The octogenarian star says what he wants, when he wants.
Without much in the way of conflict, then, what's left is a piece that relies on every other element of story and craft to convince us that there's a reason we've gathered to watch Malcolm McDowell, self - consciously good as two - fisted octogenarian sports writer O.B. Keeler, or Jeremy Northam, excellent as hedonistic Walter Hagen, the anti-Bobby, if you will — it's unclear what flag they're saluting.
If that's not the octogenarian's way of giving this whole production a big thumb up, I don't know what is.
A recent solo exhibition at the former presented works from the artist's near - six - decade career — including precisely rendered watercolors with overlapping geometric washes in black and grey, which he began creating in the early 1980s — introducing the pioneering octogenarian to a younger guard that had no idea what they'd been missing.
It is really just an elaborate seconding of my octogenarian friend, Mond from Oz at # 11 above, who demonstrates what every society except ours has known, that among those seeking wisdom throughout their lives, it generally increases with age.)
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