Sentences with phrase «white elderly men»

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my main problem, is with the elderly white so called christian men, who i know personally.
Maybe it's just a mental thing... which reminds me of the elderly man I saw last week wandering down the street wearing a white helmet, oversized parka, big boots and boxers.
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An elderly, bearded, white man dressed in ancient Middle Eastern garb, turban and all, stood on a stage in the middle of a field in Williamstown, Kentucky, and played a tune on what appeared to be a wooden flute.
Tuteur has several complaints about the movement (whose proponents she compares to creationists and antivaccers): namely, it subverts actual science; it relegates mothers back to the home; it is founded on a few elderly white men's sexist and religious beliefs about controlling women's bodies; and it has created lucrative industries and lobbying groups that make the movement unduly influential.
A short, sprightly man of almost 97 with wisps of white hair sweeping his head, Mr. Reilly knows about the phone scammers, tricksters and others who prey on the elderly.
In addition, since the NHS is predominantly made up middle - aged to elderly white women, further studies will be needed to determine if these patterns are also seen in men and in racially and socioeconomically diverse populations.
Dr. White and his colleagues performed brain autopsies — the only surefire way of diagnosing Alzheimer's — on more than 400 elderly Japanese - American men.
Ten women to every man, a black market in Viagra, and a «thriving swingers scene»: Welcome to The Villages, Florida, where the elderly residents down Sex A while back on ROK, my colleague Donovan Sharpe penned an article that shed some well - needed light on the phenomenon of white girls dating black men.
Despite it all, no amount of misery keeps «Turin» from being an astonishingly moving experience — every meticulously crafted unbroken sequence (whether it be capturing a wind - battered woman gathering water from a near - exhausted well or an elderly man devouring a scalding potato with his fingers) captivates; the indelible black and white images attack along with a dedicated sound design to make every moment as impressionable as the last.
Watching an elderly man knocked violently off his bicycle in a hit - and - run by a white driver is startling, but it's the callous apathy of the white bystanders that haunts her.
Ronsel grudgingly obliges, ostensibly less fearful of direct harm from the elderly white man than of the veiled threat leveled should he have the temerity to cross the color line again.
Joan assessed the crowd, lighting upon the most interesting: young men turning white T - shirts into art, pinching the material tight and rubber - banding each section until they looked like porcupines being dipped into huge steaming vats of colored dyes; the young woman with a bird's nest of purple hair sitting at a potter's wheel, slamming down hunks of clay, her hands moving nearly as fast as the wheel, cups, vases, plates, bowls, trays, appearing like magic; the elderly man in a worn blue linen suit, a jaunty straw boater on his head, a smeared palette tight in his hand, painting a mammoth canvas of people on a beach staring out at an ocean where a sailboat bobbed in the distance, though he himself was standing in a mowed field; the handsome young man at an old - fashioned school desk, a manual typewriter in front of him, a stack of paper to the side.
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