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When Wolverine first appears in Logan, he's graying and tired.
At 36, his black hair is graying at the temples.
Another young star set up their graying captain's tiebreaking goal.
His graying hair lay in waxy tendrils around his face.
His vanity demanded that he dye his graying hair black.
A watch cap and a graying goatee hide his face.
A graying couple in matching neck scarves request the nonalcoholic drink.
Gone are the days when guys would actively avoid graying hair.
Camels stride across sandy scrub dotted by graying tufts of vegetation.
That makes it a relatively young company in rapidly graying Japan.
It is cold, and I am getting old and graying: yay!
Once a booming fishing port, today Muroto has a graying community.
A woman with a graying ponytail suddenly wriggled into Maddow's path.
One person mentioned seeing an aging Bigfoot whose fur was graying.
The biological mechanism behind such graying had long remained a mystery.
Meetings were clipped; havoc, routine; graying hairlines, a melancholy performance bonus.
"Local control in different regions of scalp may influence graying," Mirmirani says.
"Bogotanos don't know how to parade," she says, shaking her graying head.
Their hair was graying, and my hair was a little gray, too.
Neil Olshey has graying hair and wears a suit at all times.
Self-conscious that his hair was graying, he wore a baseball cap.
You may have been thrown off by the accent and graying hair.
The researchers took a stab at the pattern of graying over time: In surveys, about 60 percent of men reported that grays first appeared at the temples, whereas women reported graying generally starting at the front of the head.
The explanation may be demographic, with the graying of the Baby Boomer bulge.
With her wrinkled skin, graying hair, and liver spots, Kidman is virtually unrecognizable.
China is increasingly pondering tough questions as it looks to a graying future.
Some of this is simply growing up, everyone's memories graying alongside his hairs.
Cohen is middle-aged, with a friendly, open face framed by graying curls.
Graying heads embroider the landscape so their culture does not die with them.
The man sports crooked round glasses and a graying mop of curly hair.
His bushy beard was the length of Wolfman Jack's, with two graying patches.
The graying is part of his efforts to soften his hard-line policies.
He looks to be in his mid-40s, graying handsomely at the temples.
How can the future of opera be secured with its ever-graying audiences?
And developers nationwide hope to appeal to those graying boomers as they downsize.
Now Obama's hair is graying, Beyoncé is an activist and Uber is a verb.
But a few years into retirement, the graying stopped (along with my receding hairline).
Ruiz-Linares points to IRF4 and its association with graying hair as an example.
Fancher is now seventy-nine, and his hair has relaxed into a graying nimbus.
He was noticeably thinner, with his normally jet black hair graying at the roots.
"Maybe things will improve," said Mr. Niras, a tanned and graying 216.2-year-old.
I love you and your graying paws and chops to the moon and back.
To the early kindof awareness, the graying skylit hush,clouds, the vaguely hungover bodymind.
After standing firm with my ever-graying tresses, I am now a dark blonde.
In India's graying cities the greatest enemy is not failing knees and clouded vision.
This is the first scientific study explicitly linking stress and graying, according to Hsu.
Beneath his nest of graying hair and his Roman nose, Sorrentino's smile was melancholy.
But he certainly would have looked dapper sporting that graying beard in last year's reboot.
Hair pigment loses fidelity after four to five cycles, at which point graying sets in.
The composer and flutist James Newton, a burly man with long, graying dreadlocks, was next.
But this cover-up kit will completely change the way you deal with graying roots.
Robertson, who sports a mop of graying hair, is from a small town in Oklahoma.
The current study found that environmental factors controlled about 70% of cases of hair graying.
His graying beard and fashionably upswept haircut suggest a Confederate soldier in a historical drama.
Since then, he has appeared occasionally in online videos looking increasingly unkempt with graying hair.
He's 65, he's graying, and he's got his still beautiful wife right by his side.
His graying and less-than-trim beard give him the air of a rock star.
The findings provide the first scientific link between stress and hair graying, Dr. Hsu said.
A woman with a graying ponytail and vodka on her breath sidled up as well.
Doering, who is sixty-four, has a graying pixie cut and wears electric-blue eyeglasses.
One more thing to know: Significant graying of pubic hair is uncommon before age 50.
Her mother wore minimal makeup and never colored her hair, not even when it started graying.
The data suggests that the ones most hooked on their devices are those graying Gen Xers.
His graying auburn hair heightened the effect; the whites of his eyes had a leaden tint.
Reubens's hair was, like Pee-wee Herman's, buzzed short and, unlike Pee-wee's, graying in places.
Yet the face staring back at him was deeply lined, with graying hair and sunken eyes.
The groom, graying at the temples, was resplendent in a black tux and silk bow tie.
He wore a plaid shirt, jeans, and black boots; he has glasses and a graying goatee.
The progress of receding hairlines, expanding waistlines, and graying temples can all be tracked over time.
Immanuel Zerger looks something like a 19th-century writer himself, with graying hair and lugubrious eyes.
Today's graying prison population is older and sicker than at any time in our nation's history.
Hair graying is one of the many ways that stress exacts a toll on the body.
Is there any evidence that rapid weight loss, slow weight loss or intense exercise accelerates graying?
I have a graying beard, whitening crop of hair, and a receding hairline, as he did.
And it is unlikely to supply a young migrant wave because all those nations are graying, too.
Hoops, a graying, soft-eyed pit bull, suffers from a harsh cough that shakes his lean body.
Graying leftist intellectuals saw in his books the enduring free spirit of the May '68 countercultural revolution.
Stub of birch, first rime graying the last moss, the ground fascinates a spray of blue jays.
But starting in the 2000s, she began embracing her graying hair, and has kept it that way.
Ceriello, a Navy man, is sixty-seven and tightly built, with broad shoulders and thick graying hair.
He got to know graying artisans, whipped out his camera, and gave them the music video treatment.
Nishimoto takes provocative selfies that challenge the way the elderly are perceived in a rapidly graying Japan.
But mostly it's the clash of two trends: the graying of the G.O.P. and the browning of America.
Vermont's graying population Around one-third of Vermont's households have someone age 65 or older, according to Goldstein.
Like an unstained raw wood patio exposed to the elements, graying and losing value with each passing day.
Image: KodakThe original Super 8 camera inspires nostalgia in every graying beardo with aspirations to make a film.
He had a graying goatee and a tan, and, for a sixty-six-year-old, he was ripped.
Dr. Márquez Grau exemplifies a peculiar side effect of Puerto Rico's financial crisis: the graying of its doctors.
They also covered his graying goatee by sharpening his incisors and poorly Photoshopping a baby into his mouth.
But the most intimidating of the group, a thick-chested man with a graying-cactus hairstyle, cornered me.
His tousled graying hair, casual jacket and open-necked shirt depart sharply from the buttoned-down party look.
Graying and brawny, garrulous and darkly funny in the way of soldiers, Oleg A. carried an AK-47.
I gazed at some guy sitting several rows away, facing me: graying, kind of cute, the right age.
"Surprise food" doesn't necessarily sound all that appetizing, evoking memories of graying cafeteria "mystery meat" of unknown origin.
Next to me, a graying ponytailed foreigner in a white seersucker suit was whispering to his blond girlfriend.
Faustina, who was wearing blue jeans and a blue button-down shirt, has graying hair and brown eyes.
The ill-fated queen embodied an extreme example of the phenomenon of stress-induced graying of the hair.
It was always difficult to imagine him puttering around the house, satisfied playing the role of graying retiree.
Another reason the temples may be more susceptible to graying may follicle cycling—the process by which hair grays.
The account, now 29,000 followers strong, features women of all ages with various stages of gray and graying hair.
Middle-aged, graying hair but still pretty-ish, if not for her glasses (they were even bigger than mine).
Take a look past her graying hair and you'll see a sweet dog who's ready to find her forever.
Me: struggling more and more with post-galactic stress disorder, bearing your scars, graying your eternally dark, ridiculous hair.
Russell Crowe is Jackson Healy, a graying, hulking brute who's paid to beat people up and not ask questions.
Or, to use the term most commonly applied to this now graying band of flower children, the baby boomers.
I remember how they were squashed together and sealed tight, their graying, velveteen caps pressing obscenely against the plastic.
Horiyoshi was tattooing a bright red koi fish on their boss, a graying man in a red Champion tracksuit.
Golden blond hair that's graying would be pretty paired with sunset tones (apricot, rose gold and lilac), for example.
In some families, premature graying of the hair results from an autoimmune loss of melanocytes in the hair follicles.
The graying of the prison population is a national phenomenon, with people over 50 becoming the fastest-growing segment.
He was bespectacled and balding, with wisps of graying hair plastered down the sides, jowls and a pointed chin.
He was graying at the temples, but the rest of his dark hair was cut with flair and volume.
Smoking can also accelerate color change, and early graying could be a sign of autoimmune, thyroid or heart disease.
Like other graying states in New England, Maine is struggling to keep its young people living and working here.
But it is the graying of the Republican coalition that is arguably the biggest threat to the party's prospects.
" On the President's graying hair "And let me just say, Mr. President, the office has taken its toll on you.
In 2009, he ended up in a kill pen in Kansas, deaf with one eye set in a graying face.
Next to her the offender sat unaware, grunting as her fingers flew past an array of the bald and graying.
A lot of attention has been paid to the "graying army" of white voters fueling Trump's victory, and understandably so.
The chef is always portrayed as conventionally attractive, she noted, but she pointed to his laugh lines and graying temples.
The team notes that there are likely yet-to-be-discovered genetic contributions to graying, as well as environmental factors.
In another, Crew sports a graying beard and glasses as he wears a pair of Carhartt overalls and matching jacket.
" A graying inmate collected an absentee-ballot form and sat down near a wall stencilled with the words "Reading Area.
I'm graying, I have a very gray beard, and my wife wears gray and we dress our son in gray.
And then we arrived at the catacombs, their exterior a plain, graying building with a small plaza and parking lot.
At fifty, with graying whiskers and a broad, lonely face, he has the soulful air of a sepia-era frontiersman.
Given the time we've spent with these characters, the wrinkles and graying hair are a sad symbol of time lost.
Much of what NIST does is not always well publicized and has led to the "graying" of key strategic areas.
Knicks Coach David Fizdale pulled at the edge of his graying beard as he dissected his team's latest blowout loss.
Most of the crowd seemed older; graying at the temples, rationing their overpriced beers, and nodding enthusiastically instead of headbanging.
Home health aides, in particular, are in high demand as a graying population chooses to get more care at home.
He's now 3653, his once-wild mop of dark hair is noticeably graying at the sides, his bearing has matured.
Maung wears her graying hair pulled back in a low ponytail and wears a scrub top and longyi around the clinic.
A graying population will cause home care to grow by 41% from 2016 to 2026, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects.
The cosmetic industry will find this of interest, Ruiz-Linares says, specifically the genes linked to hair graying and hair type.
I remember thinking that at 54, he was still dashing, despite the graying hair and heavy, dark bags under his eyes.
The façade of searching, blur of faces, fireworks bursting up, then the graying couple really going at it, tongue and all.
Editorial As President Obama's graying hair suggests, the American presidency is perhaps the most grueling and stressful political job there is.
For many in the older generation, the graying fighters of the FARC, the future brings the possibility of a political rebirth.
A graying generation of previously functional adults are acquiring mood disorders on Facebook because they don't know how to do this.
As a middle-aged graying man myself, I have never come across young women who'll sit and listen with such deference.
China's neighbors in Northeast Asia are dealing with similar demographic issues -- graying populations that aren't having enough children to replace them.
Beijing Dispatch Increasingly widowed and divorced, a new generation of graying singles are navigating modern romance in a rapidly changing country.
The issue today is a pillar of progressive politics, but not because of graying hippies who like their Rocky Mountain High.
Advocacy in this field is essential, Horvath-Cosper said, in part because of what's known as the "graying" of abortion providers.
"In one of the photographs I'm embracing a beehive," says 42-year-old Aref with graying hair and deep brown eyes.
"America is graying and browning," Taylor added, speaking about the growing share of ethnic minorities in a U.S. population that's getting older.
If former President Barack Obama's graying hair is any indication, eight years in the White House took a physical toll on him.
An officer shined the vehicle's spotlight on the second floor window, where police spotted a middle-aged man with wiry graying hair.
Ross, a graying, 39-year-old journeyman, took a mighty swing and sent the ball bouncing into the streets beyond the bleachers.
"If they (the government) are leftists, then I'm Sophia Loren," the graying bespectacled man in sandals said, referring to the Italian actress.
He is beautiful: long, graying dreadlocks, wrists full of bracelets, and a ring (or two or three or four) on every finger.
The smooth-faced Mr. Wilmore seemed younger Thursday night than the graying, hoarse Mr. Stewart, but he is actually a year older.
The camera trains on signs of aging on his body, from his graying veiny hands to the loose skin on his neck.
Half a century of nightmares transmuted to the graying, squashed figure of a former part-time church handyman with a shitty heart.
"I see a graying community collecting things from the past," said Marsha Dixey, director of consignment at Heritage Auctions, based in Dallas.
As I boarded the Oosterdam, I felt a little like an outsider, with my graying, undyed hair and conspicuous lack of tattoos.
What used to be the domain of teenagers is now filled with toddlers on one end and graying parents on the other.
Asahi, confronted with a graying and shrinking market at home in Japan, has meanwhile been looking overseas in recent years for growth.
As I sipped a weak espresso, I noticed a lanky man with graying hair pass by, do a double take, and stop.
Bernhard, an engaging man with short graying hair and a mustache, is one of a small handful of American distillers producing absinthe.
"My neighbors tricked me into it," Stoddard, a thin man with graying hair and a matter-of-fact way of speaking, told Gizmodo.
Surprisingly, according to the researchers, this is the first time a gene has been found to be responsible for the graying of hair.
He was very tall and broad-shouldered, with graying blond hair gone shaggy over his ears, and he vibrated with pocket-jangling energy.
Tall and impeccably dressed, with a graying Rhett Butler mustache, he is a regular at the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Balding, with a neatly trimmed graying mustache and silver-rim glasses, Mr. Najib behaves like a British gentleman with impeccable manners, they say.
Often called Dr. Kapoor, he more closely resembles an academic than a business titan, with glasses and a signature mop of graying hair.
DARWIN, Australia — The port in this remote northern Australian outpost is little more than a graying old wharf jutting into crocodile-infested waters.
The networks are not as interested in [older viewers], and yet the audience of people who watch live television is graying fairly rapidly.
There are some elements that keep it from graying as rapidly as it might, but tell me how that thinking came to be.
Graying Japan With its historically-low fertility rate, Japan is considered a "super-aged" nation, where most of the populace is over 284.
"I call it the graying of Black Friday," said Marshal Cohen, the chief industry adviser of the NPD Group, a market research firm.
Throughout the loud, expansive room, inmates, many graying, speak with women and children across the tables, savoring the brief moments of human contact.
Now they're all in their 603s and graying together in gentrified Brooklyn — minus their most famous member, the lead singer who died at 27.
" He later got laughs when he revealed that his wife, First Lady Michelle Obama, refers to his graying hair as "the Great White North.
Every time your character dies, they "age" by a year, their stiff video-game-character hair slowly graying and flinty face webbing with wrinkles.
Graying happens as follicles gradually stop producing the pigment that gives hair its color, a process that happens at different rates for different people.
With a graying, neatly groomed beard and long hair draping over his shoulders, he looked like an elderly member of the Allman Brothers Band.
"It's the climate of intimidation the government is creating for Obama's visit," said Mr. Sanchez, a graying, steady critic of President Raúl Castro's government.
So because of the glacial pace of "justice," we sometimes execute a graying, kindly inmate quite different from the violent felon he once was.
Bale, thickening and graying before our eyes, burrows into the personality of a shrewd operator endowed with whatever the opposite of charisma might be.
Throughout history, this graying of truth often starts on trivial matters, particularly on issues that surround the cult of personality associated with the leader.
That said, he did also have two bags to carry, and his graying hair and slight frame suggested he could have used the help.
On Monday, three men — now graying and in their 523s — walked out of prison, freed after spending all of their adult lives behind bars.
Two houses into it, a screen door is open, and a man in an undershirt, his hair pulled back in a graying ponytail, answers.
Subsequent drops of black paint will be in different stages of the same transformation: stretching, elongating, getting incorporated into the graying body of the paint.
Like Lynn Gemmell's Bela, whose cholesterol was high, many of them were showing signs of aging: loose skin, graying muzzles, a stiffness in the joints.
Here was a woman with a pretty, chiseled face and a graying blond bob, not the chubby cheeks and white crew cut of my Theresa.
Here was a woman with a pretty, chiseled face and a graying blond bob, not the chubby cheeks and white crew cut of my Theresa.
Now sixty, he is trim, with a boxy build and an abundant thatch of graying hair, which sweeps across his forehead in uneven, bristly bangs.
Suddenly, what had seemed a local favorite's perfectly nice presentation of well-made songs to a friendly, graying audience became a raucous, sweaty rock show.
One reason foreign workers are cheaper is that, on average, they are younger than the graying U.S. tech workforce, and much less costly to insure.
"The righteous should not suffer for the wicked," the 60-year-old artist, his graying dreadlocks reaching below his waist, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
With his shaved head and graying beard, Stucky could almost pass as an actor in a Kenneth Anger film, or perhaps a young Rob Halford.
But she insisted that the graying Uno was still in good shape, then added, "You can put him in the ring, and he'd win tonight."
At China's annual legislative meeting, regional officials, businesspeople and others seemed to be focused on one looming issue: a graying population and a dwindling workforce.
He has a mousy, graying comb-over, a patterned shirt that he wears tucked in and tieless, and black slip-on brogues that need polishing.
What linked us was lost in our far-off childhoods; and here we were, two graying adults talking across a waste of gain and loss.
Though his hairline has receded and the curls behind his ears are graying, a boyish precocity makes him seem much younger than his 44 years.
The trend has prompted increasingly dire warnings that China faces a graying population and a dwindling work force to support it in the decades ahead.
A gentle man with a trim beard, graying buzz cut and green-framed glasses, Dr. Willenbring was raised in the rugged Iron Range of northern Minnesota.
Such policies run against the very grain of the demographic Nintendo is trying to attract, while also alienating the graying crowd that's still buying its systems.
Monochromatic, drab, with dark soot and graying plaster and baked dirt puffing up in clouds when a cart or motorcycle or the rare automobile goes by.
In the footage released on Monday, he is dressed in black robes and a beige waistcoat, with a long graying beard dyed red at the bottom.
He was in his early sixties, with a graying beard and a wry sense of humor: the staff often remarked that he reminded them of Freud.
His slightly kinked black hair hangs down to his shoulders, and his pallid skin is punctuated by arched eyebrows, a pencil mustache, and a graying goatee.
She did not look the part of a daredevil: Stout and graying, Taylor even lied about her age, telling reporters she was in her early 40s.
Many companies, in addition, are encouraging their graying work force to postpone retirement or, in some cases, return to work as consultants or part-time contractors.
MICHAEL A. SMYER, LEWISBURG, PA. The writer is a professor of psychology at Bucknell University and founder of Graying Green: Climate Action for an Aging World.
Mr. Vasquez, who at 50 has wiry, muscular arms and a graying, impeccably groomed goatee, said most machines tended to be 2 to 4 degrees off.
The findings could guide development of treatments for stress-related graying, or potentially other stress-related changes in tissues, though this could take years, she said.
A pungent tray of the ground meat and other graying cuts on display one day at his counter collected flies — and a steady flow of customers.
They are in dozens of other dance and theater books, and they regularly pop up in web searches for graying Broadway actors or bygone ballet stars.
He is 59 years old and trim, with a full head of graying hair and a subtle drawl that betrays his roots in rural Nash County.
I talk about graying bachelors, so that guys in their 60s have never had it so good because there are so many single women for single men.
The Hall of Fame has a reputation as a stodgy institution that values money over artistry, and primarily exists to validate the tastes of graying baby boomers.
"If, in fact, you plan to keep your dark hair, then you have to start dying it early," the graying President told the raven-haired Prime Minister.
Graying population Japan is considered a "super-aged" nation, where more than 22016% of the population is over 244 and the birth rate has reached record lows.
The descent was difficult, as the steep trail had been booby-trapped by downed trees and branches and covered with a thick layer of graying palm fronds.
Tawada takes on the graying of the population and the trauma of the 2011 tsunami and the ensuing radiation leakage at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
Graying at the temples, with pouches under his eyes that push his face toward woebegone, he looked handsome, shambolic, exhausted — a lion left out in the rain.
While there's been plenty of anecdotal evidence suggesting premature graying can be caused by extreme stress -- whether this is true and how this happens isn't widely understood.
Hair pigmentation is such an accessible and tractable system to start with — and besides, we were genuinely curious to see if stress indeed leads to hair graying.
As sweat dampened his graying hair and goatee, he had begun to take on the faded crispness of an engineer logging too many hours in the field.
He had a deeply furrowed brow, a hint of graying hair, a college education and an aura of confidence rooted in previous tours in Bosnia and Iraq.
An official Taliban account on Twitter posted an undated photograph purporting to be of Akhundzada, informally known as Mullah Haibatullah, with a white turban and long, graying beard.
OLHANSKY: Perhaps the graying of the hair and wrinkling of the skin may grow more rapidly as a result of stress, but it's certainly not shortening their lives.
Graying husband and father Peter Pike collapses in his workshop overnight while repairing one of the scores of antique tabletop wood-cased radios that line its organized shelves.
It's not just graying: The team has identified genes that influence features such as color and shape, as well as the propensity for beardedness, balding and mono-brows.
Top officials describe the graying but still youthful 54-year-old President as almost restless, eager to squeeze every moment he can from his remaining year in office.
For instance, the gene IRF4, which was associated with graying hair, is also involved in the production of melanin, the pigment that determines hair, skin, and eye color.
Standing before me was an unfamiliar — but not unwelcomed — face, a prematurely graying man with an exquisitely chiseled jaw attached to a toned body that just wouldn't quit.
Lean and nimble, he has dark brown hair that aimed in various opposing directions, a horseshoe mustache, a graying goatee, and scruffy extra-in-a-saloon-scene cheeks.
Gunn, who is fifty-three, has cropped graying hair and wears round white-rimmed glasses on a round face; she prefers adventurously billowing clothes made of dark fabrics.
That is a veiled but sharp criticism of Cuba's graying and increasingly unseen leaders by Mr. Cárdenas, who has close ties to the progressive wing of the government.
Clinton's splashy June 2015 campaign rollout speech on Roosevelt Island in New York City) and small (such as whether she should make a crack about her graying hair).
Along with its graying group of well-heeled enthusiasts, there are the Topgolf participants looking for a low-key evening out and a rainbow coalition of young beginners.
The man has a full, dark-colored beard with some graying, and surveillance video shows him leaving in a reddish Dodge Charger or similar style vehicle, police said.
The researchers also found that, in petri dishes, noradrenaline prompted human melanocyte stem cells to proliferate, suggesting that the same acceleration of hair graying occurs in people, too.
When an old acquaintance ran into her at CVS, she noticed that Karen was still wearing her ponytail, now graying, and was as gentle and pleasant as ever.
As President Barack Obama reflected on his time in office, he had a way of acknowledging his waning time in the position: a joke about his graying hair.
Michael A. Smyer, Ph.D., an Encore public voices fellow, is a professor of Psychology at Bucknell University and founder of Graying Green: Climate Action for an Aging World.
Ivo Karlovic was already an ATP Tour veteran with graying temples, and his close friend and former coach Tarik Benhabiles was talking about Karlovic's serve, and his future.
Along with indulgently early bedtimes and some very on-trend graying hair, varicose veins are one of the wonderful things we can look forward to as we grow older.
The most popular (and commercial) is Play — its polos, T-shirts, and mariner tops with the tell-tale heart with eyes attract young Hypebeasts and graying art teachers alike.
Harris's team earlier found that a protein called MITF, which controls a number of genetic pathways in these melanocyte stem cells, is involved in hair graying in certain mice.
Now Dudamel's hair—the luxuriant curliness of which was often admired in those early days—is graying, and his conducting, in which he takes evident pleasure, has mellowed somewhat.
I was halfway through my 40th year, Mustache 2 in graying bloom, and I was suddenly gripped, just above my stomach, by the dumb, offensive truth we always avoid.
Meanwhile, an Associated Press poll from last summer found that around 40% of US workers under 50 thought that the graying of the US workforce was a negative development.
The study, published Wednesday in Nature, also found that the sympathetic nervous system, which prepares the body to respond to threats, plays an important role in the graying process.
He knew that strokes are often one-sided; that they result in the subtle "graying" of tissue; that the tissue often swells slightly, causing a loss of anatomical borders.
She and her husband, Jos, a professor with the graying, thinning hair and serious mien of academia, had been there a week and had five more days to go.
The graying, slow-spoken Lopez Obrador, known to devotees and detractors alike as AMLO, lights up when he tells supporters at campaign rallies that they are about to make history.
And adding to all that, a graying society that lacks adequate social welfare is putting additional strain on the younger generation to find a way to care for the aged.
Francis de Jesus Suazo, a graying man from the Dominican Republic who was in the caravan, saw a frustrated Santos trying to get a group of men to line up.
After all, Sanders, a grandfather of seven whose hair was already graying before millennials were born, recently asked a crowd in Nevada whether the word "hip" was still in use.
I sat in the DJ booth and tried on three graying pairs of skates with the help of the rink attendant until I found the right pair, formerly his daughter's.
"City of Gold," directed by Laura Gabbert, is an affectionate portrait of Mr. Gold, a genial walrus of a man with a graying ginger mane and a gentle, gaptoothed smile.
Here's Sam Tanenhaus with a more upbeat take: But first, what besides youth sets millennials apart from their elders — the wizened silent generation, the graying boomers, the midlife Gen-X'ers?
Blind and Graying, Dragon Boat Paddlers 'Challenge the Impossible' (2018) The Darkness Fighters are the only visually impaired team in an annual Hong Kong festival that blends ritual and rivalry.
Last winter, at a town meeting at Valentino's Primavera Room, a restaurant three blocks from Helen Wilson's apartment, forty people, all white, most of them graying men, tried to strategize.
Sporting a graying beard that sprouts from his chin like a desert shrub, he has a you-should-know-better look in his eye and gets surprisingly angry, surprisingly fast.
And then there's a lock of graying hair snipped from Hamilton's head after his own fatal duel in 1804, which is being sold with a letter of presentation from Elizabeth.
In photographs, he almost invariably appears in a white or blue button-down shirt and suit jacket, round-faced and round-bellied, with a thick head of dark, graying hair.
Indeed, some 61 percent of grandparents financially supported adult children in the previous year, according to the "Family Support in Graying Societies" report of the Washington, D.C.-based Pew Research Center.
Scientists have, for the first time, identified specific genes linked to graying hair, eyebrow and beard thickness, and unibrows, in a study of the genomes of more than 6,000 Latin Americans.
Although it's too early to know for sure, people with similar mutations in this gene could show a similar response, resulting in spontaneous hair graying after a viral infection, they write.
As Obama leaves office this week, it is a good time to ask: how should we grade his administration on its efforts to help prepare us for the graying of America?
Azzo, a bright-faced thirty-nine-year-old with graying hair, had been a popular soccer coach until economic difficulties forced him abroad to find work repairing water-well drill rigs.
"The aging demographic is a theme we believe in," he said, adding that the graying population should support sustained long-lasting growth in areas like senior living facilities and medical offices.
"Although I grew old, I am still strong ... I will act better than before," says the graying 59-year-old, who performed in the theater several times before its dramatic closure.
At sixty-two, Wolf resembles a crunchier version of the domestic icon: she has an ample figure, graying hair, and glasses, and she wears loose linen outfits, generally paired with Crocs.
I want a bunch of graying grumps, my age and older, to point their most-likely-to-care kid at this and say: Look, see that, that's real gaming, that is.
The long waits that siblings endure to come to the United States, along with the rising numbers of parents of those immigrating, have led to a graying of our migrant population.
It was a balmy May morning, but Shah, with thin graying hair and glasses, was dressed in a navy blue buttoned sweater with a thick scarf wrapped loosely around his neck.
Me, I'll take a graying man in the autumn of his career whipping that elegant swing and hitting a record-setting home run into the gale force winds of American racism.
And it's also no wonder that the Democratic congressional leadership is still dominated by a graying generation of leaders; they are the only ones who can bridge the party's religious divide.
No doubt she would comment on how he was graying—for the past few years, this had been a regular topic of conversation—and then tell him how distinguished he looked.
He retained the bulky build seen in photos that circulated shortly after his arrest in Thailand, but his shaved head had grown out to reveal graying hair and a bald spot.
And we don't mean young Jack Pearson as in the 28-year-old version of Jack, played by Ventimiglia without so much as a temporary dye job to cover his graying hair.
The white population in this country is rapidly graying with a median age of 43 (compared with 37 for the whole population and 28 for Hispanics) -- and it is growing very slowly.
What's more, the research might also give us a better look into why we age in general — but first, Dr. Le and his team will try to solve our graying-hair woes.
But even in this era of graying action stars -- Bruce Willis is 60, Liam Neeson is 63, and let's not get started on the cast of "The Expendables" -- 77 is rather ... senior.
" As for why it's still around today, an old man with faded tattoos and a graying goatee says it best: "It's the last place in the city where you can really steam.
Letter To the Editor: "On the Street: The Graying of America's Homeless" (front page, May 31) reminds us how far we've come in providing assistance to older adults: not far at all.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese automakers are looking beyond the industry trend to develop self-driving cars and turning their attention to robots to help keep the country's rapidly graying society on the move.
Once holding an unparalleled influence over pop culture, Rolling Stone has long been criticized as being too in thrall to rock's graying heroes; the current issue features Bruce Springsteen on the cover.
Dino Smiley, a big, easy guy with a graying goatee, has been commissioner for 33 years, a span that has seen a humble eight-team rec league turn into a cultural landmark.
Since a large portion of graying consumers are in retirement, they often do not have sources of income besides Social Security and shrinking retirement accounts to pay for mounting levels of debt.
" Obama, graying now, more exhausted than he admits, carried the wreath at Arlington to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier: "Here Rests in Honored Glory an American Soldier Known But to God.
Smith, a baldheaded black man with a short, graying beard and a nose that looks as if it had been broken more than once, worked as a cook in San Quentin prison.
The still-energetic but visibly graying 57-year-old former president also warned against the politics of fear and criticized dishonesty in campaigning - comments directed at Trump, though Obama did not name him.
Brady, a fast-talking chemist in his late 210s who sports a graying buzz cut and rimless glasses, has a wry, self-deprecating humor that belies the single-minded determination of his quest.
"They go to the river and talk to the river, and the river sends it down," said Sierra, a barrel-chested man with long, graying hair and thick turquoise bracelets at his wrists.
The Fiaccones would eventually adopt Cherry from Utah-based Best Friends, and these days the graying pup loves kissing the couple and their two young children, and greeting strangers with a raised paw.
Or in the language of Loudon Wainwright III, the singer-songwriter who was mislabeled a "new Bob Dylan" four decades ago, he has become the graying "patriarch" of a distinguished folk music clan.
Gene associations with hair traits from the new study (Image by K. Adhikari et al)But the graying gene—known as IRF4—is certainly the most interesting because it's the first known link.
And Android's new Digital Wellbeing dashboard is by far the most powerful, graying out app icons and requiring you to dig into your settings to unlock apps once you hit your daily limit.
The silver lining (pun intended) is that the finding "gives researchers further leads in what they can investigate if they want to develop a drug to prevent or delay hair graying," Adhikari said.
A mugshot released by the sheriff's office shows an unsmiling Manafort with graying hair and light facial stubble four weeks after the former Trump campaign chairman was locked up in a Virginia facility.
On both fronts the party faces the same paradox: almost all of the Democrats' most familiar and powerful faces are graying while it is growing more reliant on younger voters to win elections.
Trim, with a graying buzz cut, Mr. Falk was the city manager — basically the chief executive — of Lafayette, a wealthy suburb in the San Francisco Bay Area that is notoriously antagonistic to development.
He waddled into the world in 224, as a mascot craze swept Japan and hundreds of the country's graying and shrinking towns turned to colorful, often wacky characters to lure visitors and investment.
He was quickly ushered into a large den, where deep couches and chairs were packed with graying donors, and glass bowls in the shape of popcorn bags were filled with king-size Butterfingers.
VanderMeer, who is in his early 50s and has a neatly-trimmed graying goatee, wore waders and a windbreaker in deference to the quick-changing weather of this rainy patch of Florida coastline.
Beyond the obvious signs like graying hair and memory problems are myriad shifts both subtler and more consequential: Metabolic processes run less smoothly; neurons respond less swiftly; the replication of DNA grows faultier.
Yusufu Shambi, the ship's navigator, whose graying hair curls around the white baseball cap permanently resting on his head, said she's up for renovations again this summer, though it seems nothing is confirmed.
While the onset of graying can be sped up slightly based on outside factors—UV exposure, smoking and exposure to other chemicals—the emergence of gray hair is about 90 percent controlled by genetics.
As for why that may be, life stress is unlikely to be the root cause, as men and women experience relatively equal stress in life on average, yet show a different pattern of graying.
At the dealership I was met by a pair of graying doofuses whose primary connection to the millennial generation likely did not extend beyond trying to buy the pretty ones drinks at happy hour.
Japan's demographic challenges have for decades hindered efforts by policymakers to engineer a sustained economic recovery as the country's graying consumers, lacking confidence in the future, tend to scrimp and save rather than spend.
Mr. Freier, 56, a soft-spoken man with a graying beard who jokes that he is now referred to as the judge's husband, said that he thinks her record of service made the difference.
For Salzburg, these programs are a chance to show that classical music is a living and breathing discipline that can be fun and accessible, rather than the preserve of an affluent and graying elite.
The New York kingmaker Black Jack Foley (portrayed by the glamorously graying actor David Strathairn) has no agenda other than to secretly be in charge of whoever is publicly in charge of the state.
At a macro-level, it's time for forward-thinking about how to significantly improve quality of life for America's senior citizens, as the graying of America continues, with 85033,000 adults turning 65 every day.
Dr. Hsu's team also found that the graying process in mice could be halted with drugs known as CDK inhibitors, which stop the proliferation of stem cells, or by blocking the release of noradrenaline.
Outside the O.K. Corral, a monumental Virgil Earp with a full, graying mustache and a degree in history talks to us about his fascination with the Old West—and then shows us his guns.
Engler, who was cautious and businesslike, with slicked hair and a graying goatee, had been mayor for three years, though he had lived in Laconia for almost 17 and owned The Laconia Daily Sun.
With his wiry frame, a mop of messy graying hair and casual outfit of jeans and a T-shirt, his performances are unusual in the classical world, and he has found a loyal following.
He is fifty-three and has bristly, slightly graying hair, watchful eyes, and a paunch that suggests the banquet diet of beer and grain liquor that is an inextricable part of Chinese business culture.
The job openings are created in large part by Iowa's other demographics: Young people are moving away from the state, and its graying population is less able to take on physically demanding farm work.
"It's kind of an ironic statement, especially when the wearer is noticeably young and probably years away from natural graying," said Michael Fisher, creative director of men's wear at Fashion Snoops, the trend forecasting agency.
There have been many studies investigating the phenomenon of gray hair in general, as well as about the pattern of baldness, another sign of hair aging, but surprisingly few concern the pattern of hair graying.
In 2016, a small, scrappy Oregon-based rescue outfit called Luvable Dog Rescue transported a pair of graying pit bulls from a crowded shelter outside of Los Angeles up to Luvable's small sanctuary in Eugene.
John Heinkel, a professional repo man with a full head of graying hair and a small and scrappy build, hoists a Lime scooter on its back wheel, setting off the alarm underneath the scooter's brake.
At least initially, it follows a graying delivery man named Conway as he attempts to deliver his final package before retirement, which requires him to traverse a secret, unmappable highway in the caves beneath Kentucky.
There's no buzzer, which means that when I arrived at just after 9 AM, Maine had to lean out his third story window and toss out a set of keys inside a questionably graying sock.
Temples graying for the first time, the still-youthful Mr. Macron, 41, showed clearly that he had been affected by the economic and social protests that tore up Paris and cities in the French provinces.
Sanhambath is an exceptionally vital man in his late 50s, with a slender, wiry physique, a thickly corded neck, and a long, smooth forehead and sharply angled jaws knitted together by a trim graying mustache.
Instead, at the end of February she unveiled a line of Barbie-pink supplement capsules called Halo Beauty, which claim to do everything from prevent premature hair graying to firming skin and reducing fine lines.
And his long drum solo in the middle of the concert, leading out of "Rat Salad" and into "Iron Man," allowed hundreds of graying men to avail themselves of a bathroom break with dignity and leisure.
Premature graying in dogs may be an indicator of anxiety and impulsivity, according to a study published in this month's edition of the journal Applied Animal Behaviour Science, in which Grandin served as a co-author.
TOKYO - Japan's graying population is changing the character of its beloved manga comics, spawning a new genre in which the elderly aren't pitiable oldsters but protagonists making discoveries, finding friends and sometimes even having hot sex.
How it expected to win with an overly cautious, graying policy wonk with a tendency toward building bunkers when media scrutiny gets intense will be a question answered by countless studies, columns and unauthorized tell-alls.
Oscar Hernández, a portly local resident with a creased face and graying hair, claims to have invented the drink almost 40 years ago, during his daily shift selling seasoned cucumbers and jicama at his roadside stand.
Japan is graying faster than the rest of the world, with the number of people aged 13 or older accounting for 26.7 percent of the population in 2015, dwarfing the global average of about 8.5 percent.
Although Mr. Korff's hair used to hang down to his buttocks and now is short and graying, he still bears a few signs of his hippie phase: the Birkenstock sandals, the stud in his left ear.
NEWARK — Jaromir Jagr, his graying hair now virtually shoulder length, has been around the N.H.L. long enough — 1,671 games over 23 seasons — that he has learned it is often better to just go with the flow.
As candidates burnish their "regular folks" image, they would be wise to worry less about their own ages and more about the country's graying demographics if they want to appeal to the voters needed to win.
Moses is in his fifties, tall and rangy, with tightly curled graying hair and a disarmingly uncertain manner; in his thirties, he was a money manager, regularly featured in the financial press for generating spectacular returns.
"Physically, he is stunningly like his brother Fidel, an enormous, heavyset, gruff bear of a man, with a scraggly graying beard, a red face, a blustery manner, a ready teasing smile and bright dancing eyes," she wrote.
Arvada, Colorado (CNN)Frank DeAngelis stood in his home office, his hair graying over his ears, and pointed to each frame on the wall, telling the story behind the mementos he's collected over the last two decades.
Government officials say the change is needed to make a graying army — the average age in the Belgian armed forces is 1003, more than a decade older than in France, Germany or Britain — more attractive to millennials.
The graying delegate wranglers like Mr. Spencer have a rare and suddenly sought-after skill: They understand the arcane rules and complicated interpersonal dynamics that can persuade often unpredictable state delegates to back a candidate for president.
So April Adalim, 24, got up and moved to a tall chair at a round table across from her newest suitor: a graying, bespectacled woman in a religious habit, Sister Theresa Sullivan of the Daughters of Charity.
"It's like a chain of surprises," Mr. Sacheri, who has thick eyebrows and graying stubble, said in an interview in a cafe here in Castelar, the anonymous Buenos Aires suburb where he grew up and still lives.
Entrepreneurs in other graying economies such as the United States, Britain and South Korea have similarly seized on opportunities in the sector, touting technologies from voice recognition for home appliances to robot companions for lonely old people.
Citing the potential risk to the community and the possibility that he would flee, the prosecutor, Jane Kim, said that Mr. Sayoc, who had his graying hair pulled into a short ponytail, should be detained until trial.
In the United States, two-thirds of green cards issued every year go to family members of citizens and residents; a large number of them are aging parents who add to the worrisome graying of our population.
A bedraggled Mr. Howe, wearing a faded Martha's Vineyard T-shirt, his graying hair mussed, appeared briefly on Friday before a magistrate judge, Stewart D. Aaron, who advised him of his rights as Mr. Howe nodded slightly.
The world's third-biggest economy is now increasingly a tale of two Japans, with huge urban centers like greater Tokyo and Osaka vibrant and growing, while the rapidly graying and depopulating hinterlands pacing an overall population decline.
China's elderly care infrastructure is ill-equipped to deal with a fast graying population, expected to hit 400 million by 2035, prompting Beijing to expedite reforms and draw up policies to speed up development of the sector.
Today, the 17-bed unit is filled with a different demographic: Graying men with everything from end-stage cancer to Alzheimer's shuffle around with walkers, sit in wheelchairs watching television or lie curled up under heavy blankets.
It begins with a single room of 30 self-portraits that allow us to look into the artist's eyes as he ages from a curly-haired youth of 22 to a graying, concerned-looking 55-year-old.
Richard Jackson and Neil Howe of America's CSIS, in a thoughtful book called "The Graying of the Great Powers", argue that, among other things, the ageing of the developed countries will have a number of serious security implications.
The prematurely graying father of three describes himself as a centrist who will unite the nation at a time when many are still fiercely divided over the peace agreement that ended more than five decades of bloody conflict.
The researchers made the connection between the gray hair trait and a specific variation in IRF4 seen exclusively among Europeans, who are known to have a higher chance of premature graying than people of other descent, he added.
There's little appetite for a group of graying Brits to remind us that technology is isolating, politicians are corrupt, and humans are cruel to each other (the internet and social media are doing that just fine, thank you).
My view is that with the graying of the population and the low birth rates, we should allow about 1.5 million legal immigrants into the United States each year (we are now at about 1 million per year).
Stocky, in his mid-40s, with a cherubic face and graying hair, he is a founding member of Barenaked Ladies, the boisterous Canadian pop band with a fervent cult following, which he left in 2009 after two decades.
A 22014-year-old with graying hair, a hooked nose, a slightly nasal voice, and a near-perpetual frown, he worked his way out of obscurity and poverty in Leningrad to reach the heights of politics and business.
On a sunny spring morning in a hotel near Central Park, the writer Joe Hill settled into an overstuffed chair before an 22014th-century-style fireplace, received tea and sandwiches — rectangular, crusts removed — and stroked his graying beard.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Exactly a month after Matt Mika was shot while practicing for a baseball game, he drove with his father to the field here where he once lay dying, his face yellowing, then graying, his eyes lifeless.
It was a decision born of disposition as much as self-preservation: 45 years old, with boyish cheeks, kind eyes and short, graying hair, Liang is quiet and self-effacing, neither a natural advocate nor a zealous crusader.
Photograph by Grant Cornett for The New Yorker Traditionally, it has been the graying tycoons of technology who funded aging research, hoping to disrupt the three-act structure of the Silicon Valley journey: life hacker, rock climber, cadaver.
The fact that he's so regular-looking, his dark, slightly graying hair cut short around a square-jawed face that stays almost expressionless even during his most bizarre, profanity-laden pronouncements, is part of what makes him so unsettling.
But for Matt Leblanc, his graying hair did not fit in with his 20-something Friends character Joey Tribbiani from a decade ago — which is why he dyed his hair the entire time he was on the popular sitcom.
Thin and emphatic, with a graying goatee covering his chin, he says he received a couple of customer complaints about difficulties making multiple stops — something he argues was due to the way the app works, not his own behavior.
What to do if your dog is stressed If pet owners notice that their dog is prematurely graying, they should make an appointment with their veterinarian or an applied animal behaviorist, said King, the lead author of the study.
Mice with mutations in the gene for MITF have an overactive response to viruses that results in the loss of melanocytes and melanocyte stem cells in the hair bulb, and this results in hair graying, the study team reports.
On Monday morning, a group of about 20023 victims and widows of victims slowly walked into the courthouse together, many graying and using canes, a testament to the time it had taken for the case to come to trial.
The first zombie film, George Romero's " Night of the Living Dead " (1968), begins with an aged mother sending her two children into a remote area to visit their father's grave—where a graying zombie attacks and kills the son.
About 2628 people each day slide into one of 28503 wooden benches divvied up into three sections in the ninth floor courtroom, securing a prized spot to see an ever-graying Manafort take his seat at the defense table.
The problem is that he's playing an abstraction: Hagerty is the anguished modern hero, from his tight body and artfully graying hair to his picturesque New Orleans pad (above his dead wife's tattoo parlor) and his dog named Apollo.
"The fans who have missing hair or graying hair will remember the times before the run; the ones who are very young will not," said the television announcer Mike Emrick, whose voice has become part of Chicago's postseason soundtrack.
LISMORE, Australia — It was early on a blindingly hot Thursday morning as Karla Dickens, short, stocky and friendly, with thick graying hair pouring from beneath a fisherman's cap, chatted amiably with her fellow regulars outside the local garbage dump.
"Rutland's demographic condition right now is not just one of a declining population, but it's also a graying population," said Mr. Louras, who became the mayor about 21 years ago as a Republican, but has since become an independent.
He looks like a Pixar version of the emotion of Benevolence: graying blond hair, worn long and parted in the middle, a serene smile always on his lips, and creased eyes suggesting perpetual, hope-filled curiosity mixed with wisdom.
And then he was the graying Jackie — on the far side of that fateful playing career — the first African-American enshrined in Cooperstown, using his baseball fame not to dabble in civil rights but to dig in full-time.
But in a town where not even the longtime operation of the federal government seems certain, Mr. Trump has adhered to one constant: a conspicuously sun-kissed glow, one that has shone like a stoplight against Washington's graying backdrop.
The raucous 20173 hours, beginning on Capitol Hill early Tuesday, represented an unofficial inauguration of the 45th president -- a whirlwind welcome to Trump's Washington, a chaotic and contentious place where graying norms seem destined to clash relentlessly with an idiosyncratic administration.
The British historian Ben Macintyre has still given the best critical appraisal of the dossier, in an offhand comment to the New York Times, based on what he says were his conversations with other graying manes from Her Majesty's Secret Service.
Even that number would be the envy of many Western states, but the decline should concern China's leadership because it underlines the country's structural problems — notably, a rapidly graying population, a shrinking labor force and a total debt-to-G.
The whole "nobody understands me" resignation to solitude thing becomes far less endearing in the graying realm of middle age, when it speaks less to naivety and more to a very real pattern of disappointment, but still worthy of consideration.
The movie tries for propulsive Tarantino grit but ends up being just another annoying example of Hollywood's addiction to stories in which graying white men bed beautiful young women and beat up men much more youthful and fit than they are.
Each year, on the eve of the Lunar New Year, the state broadcaster China Central Television shows the gala, a four-hour marathon of speeches, skits and song and dance, all conducted at a stately pace to accommodate a graying audience.
A modest, sturdily built man of early middle age with mussed auburn hair graying at the temples, Hughes is a classic line engineer, the sort of craftsman who wouldn't have been out of place at a drafting table at 103s Boeing.
Unshaven, his ponytail graying and the nails of his broad hands dark from work in his garden, Mr. Holmgren looks the part of pioneering environmentalist, who more than 30 years ago helped coin the term "permaculture" and found a movement.
Population growth in the United States crept along at its slowest pace in decades in 20183, stymied by a sharp decline in the number of new immigrants, fewer births and the graying of America, new estimates from the Census Bureau show.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's ruling party kicks off a debate this month on whether to expand the pool of foreign workers to cope with a graying, shrinking population, challenging a longstanding "taboo" on immigration, the head of a new party panel said on Thursday.
Their kidnappers, she said, were an elderly man with a graying beard who the girls nicknamed "Baba" — meaning uncle — and a younger, light-skinned man who looked like the Fulani herders whose cows often grazed just beyond her family's mud-walled home.
Beauty journalist Sali Hughes has brilliantly documented the trials and tribulations of her own graying hair and insists on the right of every woman to make a decision that suits them, be that ditching the dye or grabbing it with both hands.
Outside the Hippie Kitchen, which feeds the homeless of Skid Row three mornings a week, the line stretched half a block up Sixth Street on a recent day, a graying gathering of men and women waiting for a breakfast of beans and salad.
" Jia, who has a wry smile and a thick head of graying hair, said that universities have not had enough time to train scholars in areas that China is now expected to navigate: "In the past, the outside world was very far away.
He wore a mint-green linen shirt and his graying beard was full but tidy—a style that the diagram of facial-hair configurations in his book " Paddle Your Own Canoe: One Man's Fundamentals for Delicious Living " might categorize as the Tracker.
When I visited Gracanica, a protected Unesco World Heritage site, in late May, Trojan Parlic, a caretaker with delicately graying curls and a corduroy blazer, led me to a rendering in the church's nave of 256 branches of the medieval ruling dynasty.
The fast-graying nation also posted a record-low birthrate, as the estimated number of babies born in 22 dipped to 33,23 -- the lowest since records began in 25 -- according to a report published Friday by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare.
On Saturday afternoon, after Mr. Cervony splurged on records by Mr. Dylan and Mr. Young at the festival's vinyl shop, the duo struck up a conversation with a graying couple about Bernie Sanders, the blues and whether Mr. McCartney is a corporate sellout.
Reactions Nuclear Power TO THE EDITOR:Re "Amid a Graying Fleet of Nuclear Plants, a Hunt for Solutions," (March 22): The fading of enthusiasm for nuclear power in the United States is part of the pattern of our abysmal failure to address climate change.
Chinese feminists have been pushing for women to retake control of their own bodies from the government, which enforced a strict "one child" policy for more than three decades, only to reverse course in 2015 in the face of a rapidly graying population.
Beneath the gloom, though, CBS still has something other networks envy: millions of loyal (if graying) viewers, thanks to its sturdy lineup of cop shows, sitcoms, Sunday N.F.L. broadcasts and "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert," the biggest ratings hit in late night.
It's easy to imagine what institutional food looks like, all its glory summed up in a perfectly rounded scoop of homogenous mashed potatoes, and some graying slices of turkey with brown gravy—that's precisely why Maharaj brings it up when she speaks.
If you hit your home button, you can see your iPhone working through different apps, graying them out and replacing their names with "Cleaning..." This likely means that your phone is removing a bunch of unused data and things like cookies, caches and histories.
Nagi, bearded and with his graying hair in a short ponytail, was supported in court by several men, women and at least one young child, some of whom left the courtroom in tears while the judge explained why he was imposing the maximum sentence.
Soon after people started sharing their graying, wrinkled faces on social media in droves, the warning posts began, highlighting that the company is based in Russia and has a concerning privacy policy that gives the company license to use customers' name, photos, and likeness.
He was well known on the commercial strip of 149th Street near Third Avenue, with his long, graying hair pulled back in a ponytail, his "Death Before Dishonor" patch, the heavy rings on every finger, a cane in one hand, a knife in his pocket.
"We already know several genes involved in balding and hair color, but this is the first time a gene for graying has been identified in humans, as well as other genes influencing hair shape and density," study author Kaustubh Adhikari, from University College London, said.
LONDON — The British authorities have made a new arrest in a brazen 2015 robbery in which a gang of graying thieves stole over $20 million worth of cash and jewelry in London, a case that prosecutors have called the largest burglary in English history.
Steve DeAngelo's website calls him the "Father of the Cannabis Industry" and has a picture of him, smiling, in what pot enthusiasts know as his trademark look of a blue fedora atop graying Willie Nelson braids that rest on the shoulders of his jacket.
He became, as one writer described him, "a graying lion of Russian letters" in his later years, teaching and lecturing at American universities, including the University of Tulsa, and basking in the admiration of succeeding generations before and after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
In an accompanying article, Shayla Clark and Christopher Deppmann, researchers from the Neuroscience Graduate Program at the University of Virginia, who were not involved in the study, said it was interesting to consider what possible evolutionary advantage might be conferred by stress-induced graying.
SHANGHAI — For the second time since last summer, an avuncular, graying man has stepped out of Beijing's shadows and calmed financial markets after a Chinese devaluation — but once again, his assurances came after nearly a month of turmoil and growing worry about the country's economic health.
"The demand for home care and hospice continues to grow as we see a graying of the U.S. population," said Bill Dombi, president of the National Association for Home Care and Hospice, adding that both younger and older patients are pivoting ever more toward in-home care.
Goren, who has lively eyes and a graying beard, works as a producer on licensed radio shows, but since the mid-nineteen-nineties he has been obsessed with pirates: unlicensed stations that people create by setting up transmitters on the roofs of churches and apartment buildings.
The suspect, William Dixon, a tall, paunchy 21989-year-old from the Bronx with graying hair and beard, was brought before Justice Melissa Jackson in State Supreme Court in Manhattan and formally charged with first-degree sodomy in the attack, which took place at 11:45 a.m.
In her own research on aging mice, the graying process was gradual: The depletion of melanocyte stem cells led first to a few salt and pepper strands and then to gray or white fur, much as humans begin to see more white hair as they get older.
While he retains some generational tics (he's sticking by U2), his taste mostly tilts toward fresh voices, an asset that eludes many professional critics: Meet the semiretired law professor with two kids in college, rapidly graying hair and a willingness to welcome Young Thug into his life.
Reforms: Faced with a shrinking labor force and a population that is rapidly graying, Mr. Xi ended China's notorious one-child policy, with its fines and forced abortions, and his government has even begun mulling whether to offer incentives for families to have a second child.
If more studies can confirm the role of this cellular pathway in graying, researchers could look for proteins or enzymes that might be lacking in the pathway among those salt-and-pepper cases and perhaps find a way to regulate them with a pill or cream, he added.
It's a vehicle for two graying actors that gives both a chance for tour-de-force performances, and in the new television version Monday on Starz, a couple of esteemed veterans, Anthony Hopkins and Ian McKellen, get about as much out of the tale as there is to get.
When I met up with Waititi before the Governors Awards, where honorary Oscars would be given out to the likes of David Lynch and Geena Davis, his graying curls were tucked under a hat that blared "HELP" in big block letters, and he was wearing a brilliant technicolor dreamcoat.
Celia Paul still has her sheaf of hair — graying now, for she is almost 21984 — that falls down past her waist: She is a kind of Rapunzel waiting in her tower for intervention from the world, though whether that intervention would represent rescue or invasion is hard to say.
Mr. Baker is still sharp at 88, and Barack Obama, though graying at the temples after eight years in office, is a mere 57, but you couldn't help feeling that the current climate — the metaphorical one — had left them, and their audience of political moderates, out in the cold.
We ascribe significance to these things so we can both humanize and deify our idols: Barack is so clever and charming and his hair is graying, Michelle is so intelligent and cool and she doesn't age; it brings them to our level at the same time that it amplifies our reverence.
The study cannot explain why a fright or severe illness might lead to rapid graying, but it may provide insights into the skin condition vitiligo, an autoimmune disorder in which the skin loses its color, and melanoma, a cancer of skin pigment cells, the study team writes in PLoS Biology.
In the panels after the premiere, some of the questions seemed to be based on the notion that Tom Hanks is so wonderful and Mister Rogersy that he just had to show up and read some lines since hey, they're both essentially the same: easygoing nice men with graying hair.
An admirer of President Trump, Mr. Farage was certainly popular among the mainly graying supporters who gathered one recent day on the pier at Clacton-on-Sea, once a thriving vacation spot in Essex, east of London, and now an unfashionable outpost at the end of a slow rail line.
" But as A.N.C. members began gathering on Saturday to elect a new leader, many analysts described the still-dominant party as a shadow of what it once represented — bereft of ideals, roiled by insiders fighting over diminishing spoils, abandoned by a growing list of disillusioned graying party heroes known as "stalwarts.
Surely there's a finish line; a point we'll reach when the You Must Be This Hot in Order to Participate sign at the amusement park ride disappears, and we all get a seat on the roller coaster (right alongside the lumpy, balding, graying, potbellied men who've been riding the entire time).
I sat in the jail with Rosalind Hall, 53, a warm, mild-mannered woman with graying hair who has been imprisoned for a total of almost 18 months, in short stints, simply for failing to pay a blizzard of fines and fees relating to petty crimes (for which she separately served time).
He was a car salesman from Boynton Beach, very tan, with a close-cropped corona of graying hair, in good shape just as the president said, wearing a commemorative T-shirt from Trump's inauguration featuring the same presidential seal as the lectern behind which he now embraced Trump in a bear hug.
Back in 2011, when he first started popping up in the news, Chris Cox was a semi-itinerant chainsaw artist with a wild beard, a frazzled mop of graying hair, the build of an ogre, and the deep tan of someone who spent a great deal of time out in the sun.
For the Capitals, the current team is the most talented one the franchise has had in years, but Ovechkin is graying and past his prime, and the core of the team — the standout players like Oshie and Nicklas Backstrom and the young stars like Evgeny Kuznetsov and Andre Burakovsky — isn't likely to return intact.
If you don't vote due to whatever high-minded justification or intelligent-sounding reason, it's no different than not voting because you don't give a shit, and the result will be the same: The country will continue to be run by the same graying greedheads who brought us the Iraq War, the 2008 financial crisis, and climate change paralysis.
Especially over the last five years, he's slowly ramped up a series of reforms that opened the tightly controlled Cuban economy to limited free enterprise, allowed more public debate and access to travel and communications technology, and attempted to address corruption, bloat, and graying in the state apparatus—all allegedly over the grumbling of his stridently anti-reform brother.
We travel with him, seeing libraries and librarians through his eyes, from Trinity College Dublin's affable keeper of manuscripts (who sports "a neatly cropped graying beard, a bit like a friendly Schnauzer dog with glasses") to the "saint among manuscript librarians" in St. Petersburg, who feeds him whiskey-flavored Russian chocolates when, work-absorbed, he misses lunch.
A daddy might be any man with graying hair (see: the salt-and-peppery fitness entrepreneur Peter Kraus, 33, whom many American women hoped would lead the last season of "The Bachelor"), or a beefy action-movie hero (Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson, for example, who also happens to be a father), or … the mascot of a boxed cereal brand.
As I walked toward the outer courts, players time-lapsed before me, graying and thickening, growing encumbered with face shields, elbow sleeves, and knee braces, then freezing altogether at the T. Mobility is the game's cruel prerequisite: of the fourteen guys in the seventies' draw, only two could still sprint, and the eighty-five-plus division had no entrants.
In a reflection of Mr. Li's dual life — a former senior official who rebelled against the party he had joined in 1937 — the hundreds of mourners included aged former cadres, often stooped or in wheelchairs; graying sons and daughters of revolutionary veterans; prominent historians; dissidents; and ordinary citizens who came to know Mr. Li through his critical books about Mao.
And she saw beyond anything she had known, the two of them echoing through time and space: the twins at 27, women, sipping sweet mojitos in a tiki bar in Islamorada; the twins at 33, taking a photograph on a cobblestone street in St. Augustine; the twins at 443, their waist-length hair graying, sweeping the steps of a house they'd share with 12 cats in Cassadaga.
So as we look toward the future, let's acknowledge the downtrodden who refuse to accept the oppressive weight of history, the writers who bring tears to our eyes, the artists who resist the graying of existence, the poets who dare to write about a love that cannot be put into words, the musicians who rock our souls and the children who are never defeated by the limits of present.
" Alas, Mr. Freedman wrote, what we've been doing in recent decades in this country is "pushing older people to disengage from society, extolling a 'golden years' existence around graying as playing, peddling age-segregated playgrounds," which he says is "at odds with the developmental imperatives of older generations, the needs of younger ones, and the requirements of a society that for the first time ever has more of the former than the latter.
Van Noten, who is 59, is one of those rare people who actually resembles his photographs; not coincidentally, perhaps, he also has a face and a form that look like they might be easy to draw, a single pen line dragging down the page, an image blooming beneath it: He is slim but not skinny, tallish but not tall, graying but not gray, with a spare, symmetrical, planar face and small, dark eyes.

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