But in the last week, some of the frailest have died.
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The Jungle Book is just scary enough to provoke nightmares in the youngest and frailest of kids.
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She agrees to set him free, but sends him forth only on the frailest of handmade rafts.
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O'Connell, the smallest and frailest looking for them all, considers her own work pridefully, though not without critique.
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Mr. Trump and the Republicans would lower spending on the frailest and most vulnerable people in our health care system.
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"The present is the frailest of improbable constructs," Charlie, who narrates the novel, reflects, not least because every fragile, sentient mind is of incalculable consequence.
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He's 70, but if we're talking about deeds and not digits, psychological maturity instead of epidermal sag, he's our youngest president ever, with the frailest ego.
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The inmates who meet the criteria for compassionate release tend to be among the oldest and frailest in the federal prison system, whose population is getting older and more expensive.
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There are simply different risk-benefit ratios for older adults; the frailest and oldest often incur all the immediate harms of treatments, from prevention to intensive care, without seeing the benefits.
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The frailest-looking of the three, her hands shaking from Parkinson's disease, she needed help from the others to rise from the floor, and once when she stumbled, people gasped in alarm.
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The oldest and frailest in our society are becoming less visible as many who need the most support, such as those with dementia, are either in care homes or less able to get out and about.
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And if cases of the deadly coronavirus surge in anything like the numbers some experts have predicted, doctors say they would have to consider denying lifesaving care to the frailest patients to prioritize those with better chances of surviving.
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What these statistics mean is that if these trends continue (always an important caveat in demographic studies), there will be many fewer young and middle-aged people to care for the frailest of the old, whose death rate has not increased in recent years.
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Diamond Princess passengers over 80 years old are being offered the option to get off the boat ahead of scheduleThe Japanese Ministry of Heath had previously been letting sick passengers with positive COVID-19 tests off the boat for care, but now some of the oldest, frailest people who are not sick will have the option to get off the waves too.
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I love our northern snow, and I especially love the brief duration of the soonest, whitest accumulations, when even the frailest branch amasses a matching white branch and the eye is briefly granted, gratis, an immanent element that is wonderful and, on this particular night, appeared to me as nothing less than a sign from a further and better dimension of being.
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For all the disagreement that persists among federal policy makers on how to proceed with health care reform — most recently evidenced by the absence of Affordable Care Act fixes in the March 23 spending bill — the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 incorporated a little known, but highly significant, set of provisions to advance care for our nation's sickest and frailest.
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The frailest shelter, covered with sea-lion's skins, suffices to keep them from the inclemencies of the weather.
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A joint study between Citymeals on Wheels and Cornell University found that 14% of Citymeals’ clients relied on the program as their sole source of food. These individuals did not have the means to supplement their one daily home-delivered meal. Citymeals delivers supper meals to these elderly who are the poorest, frailest and most isolated.
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Then usually a great celebration is held and no one must fear crossing the waterway ever again. The whirlpool or whirlpools shrink and then disappear, and the fords become even shallower, making the crossing safe enough even for the frailest old woman or youngest child. It is believed the creature moves its business elsewhere, probably to torment the peoples downstream at the next popular river crossing.
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According to Andrzej Lukowski of Drowned in Sound, "with the children to back her up and bulk her out, O can permit herself her frailest, most open tones". In the song's high pitched, sing-along chorus, the artists spell out "L-O-V-E" and chant "all is love, is love, is love, is love". In between repetitions of the chorus are shouts of "Hey!" and "Woo!" by the children and a whistled bridge. The music is supported by clapping and a variety of instruments including guitar, bass, and drums.
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While most British newspapers printed pictures of Jackson in his youth or in his prime, The Sun (for the day after his death) was the only paper to show Jackson from 2009 at his frailest, and keeping to their regular promotion of "Wacko Jacko". The next day, The Sun fell into step with the rest of the newspapers and Jackson was the topic of every front-page headline in The Sun for about two weeks following his death.The Sun, July 8, 2009, pp. 10–11. Magazines including Time published commemorative editions.Time Magazine to Publish Special Jackson Issue, People, June 27, 2009.
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The time that Nalin made a mark as a short story writer was when post-Freudian psycho-analysis had not made its mark in Hindi writing. And when Nalin introduced the physical reality in its frailest of sublime aspects it sent shock-waves round the world. However, it will be as a pioneering critic that Nalin Vilochan Sarma will always be remembered. In his immortal Maapdand he brought into use the newest modes of critical appreciation from the west—France and England—and juxtaposed them in the most natural manner with ancient traditional style and in doing so enriched Hindi literature immensely.
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