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"septuagenarian" Definitions
  1. a person between 70 and 79 years old

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These are generic questions, and it's possible that voters would warm to a particular septuagenarian socialist, especially when the alternative is a certain septuagenarian Republican.
But sure, ol' septuagenarian Clinton, blame it on the apps!
For the record, only one other septuagenarian has played Survivor.
Before his arrest, the septuagenarian was still cranking out jokes.
They're arguably a tiny bench by themselves, a septuagenarian sofa.
And there's a septuagenarian rumble brewing — on Twitter, at least.
" The other septuagenarian New Yorker is a "carnival barking clown.
This is good news for septuagenarian actors in big-budget movies.
I'm a septuagenarian, and I still go skydiving with my peers.
Age: At 78, Sanders isn't the only septuagenarian in the race.
Although sorting through the details would require the septuagenarian to read text.
Does the septuagenarian filmmaker have a lot of feelings about the future?
As a septuagenarian, she fretted over her chances of being hired anywhere.
A septuagenarian male president imposed regulations that cut health services for women.
Another septuagenarian, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, seeks the nomination.
Whale experts The septuagenarian Maeda brothers have decades of experience in pursuing whales.
But the savvy septuagenarian is the battle-tested leader best suited for today.
In that montage of three sexual awakenings, the septuagenarian gets one of them.
And inevitably the nation started envisioning a septuagenarian face-off, maybe in WrestleMania.
They're going to plump up the septuagenarian society further with their 2020 nominee?
Metcalf was a septuagenarian in "True West" and a 14-year-old girl.
Washington (CNN)One septuagenarian New Yorker is a "5'4" mass of dead energy.
He's thoughtful on his chosen vocation; first, though, he spoke of the septuagenarian Ali.
But Frank, the gravel-voiced septuagenarian with a 4.4-star rating, was more circumspect.
Jerry Colangelo, a rich septuagenarian who lives in Arizona, entered the picture in December.
Over the past few weeks, the Democratic primary contest has become a septuagenarian smackdown.
Her housemates, cognizant of the septuagenarian in their midst, forbade her entering my home.
But Diane, the widowed septuagenarian immersed in all that busyness, will not be deterred.
First, Ivanka would date socialites, actors, athletes, and, reportedly, even a septuagenarian music mogul.
Ed Whitlock became the first septuagenarian to run a marathon in under three hours.
That is roughly equivalent to hooking a 20-year-old human up to a septuagenarian.
Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria's septuagenarian president, spent much of 2017 abroad recovering from an undisclosed illness.
He is also a septuagenarian, billionaire businessman, former vice-president, and three-time presidential aspirant.
As a septuagenarian, my father's story was typical of long-time Aol dial-up subscribers.
Will Rey be a septuagenarian by the time she's done making good Star Wars movies?
Video surveillance revealed that Moorcones's septuagenarian parents often went with him to mail his parcels.
He is an undersize septuagenarian with a New England accent and a New Yorker's impatience.
As the septuagenarian Kiki would say, "If I could love, I would love you all."
This septuagenarian boasts of having two wives and two girlfriends, and his love of Viagra.
Hours later, as liberal activists scolded him, the septuagenarian senator issued a clarification on Twitter.
Neither septuagenarian man has suffered in polling following crises that some believed could hurt them.
Her hip-hop moves are so smooth it's hard to believe that Basil is a septuagenarian.
A stout septuagenarian with a mischievous cackle, Yokota lives alone in the hills above Route 6.
Until then—unlike our two septuagenarian pals in South Carolina—we'll just have to wait patiently.
But how did a septuagenarian socialist senator become something of a cultural (and pop cultural) phenomenon?
"Septuagenarian politicians are squabbling like 7-year-olds," Mark Landler remarked in The New York Times.
Ms. Lee, at 72, would also have been the fourth septuagenarian in the House Democratic leadership.
As a septuagenarian athlete, Ms. Uffner, a New Yorker, was used to having aches and pains.
As a septuagenarian athlete, Ms. Uffner, a New Yorker, was used to having aches and pains.
Police caught up with McFarland last fall in North Carolina, where the septuagenarian was receiving hospice care.
And it's between lanky Teen Wolf heartthrob Dylan O'Brien and Modern Family's cranky septuagenarian patriarch Ed O'Neill.
Adherents to the movement are students of the work of Ray Kurzweil, a septuagenarian futurist and entrepreneur.
Amid these stylistic deviations, Liew returns to the framing device of a septuagenarian Chan addressing the reader.
If it wants to be in rude health at 100, this septuagenarian is due for another metamorphosis.
Before Tuesday night's memorable speech, the two septuagenarian leaders hadn't seen each other since a contentious Oct.
In August, another septuagenarian allegedly killed two civil servants and injured a neighbor over a water dispute.
Two years later, he replaced its legendary, septuagenarian editor, William Shawn, causing an outcry among the staff.
I also had to deal with the increasing demands of my septuagenarian parents while parenting a baby.
That's 53 points ahead of the next closest Democrat, Warren, another septuagenarian who appeals to younger voters.
I Venmo my mom (she's a hip septuagenarian) the money and try to go back to sleep.
Mr Trump, a septuagenarian not known for his technical skills, almost certainly did not make the video himself.
Like his similarly hirsute contemporary Karl Marx, Darwin is fixed in the collective imagination as an eternal septuagenarian.
For the record, the Astrotwins do not write these Refinery29 horoscopes with septuagenarian dads from Delaware in mind.
However, he told police he hit the younger septuagenarian because he felt threatened by him, according to WHNS.
Even better for the septuagenarian socialist, he has an annual pension from his time as mayor of Burlington.
People also really cared about the costumes, and the septuagenarian voting members of the Academy dug the music.
But this impish septuagenarian with his shock of white hair would hate to hear himself described that way.
Skeptical of tech And it's not the first time the septuagenarian has cast a skeptical eye on technology.
Mr Trump, a septuagenarian not widely known for his technical skills, almost certainly did not make the video himself.
Instead of locating the septuagenarian monk—often pictured in signature sunglasses—they found an empty bed stuffed with pillows.
Either way, Pat Riley — Jackson's Heat counterpart, fellow septuagenarian and rival — will be more invested in retooling, not rebuilding.
If Nancy represents a subversion of a young woman's role in society, then Miss Marple is her septuagenarian counterpart.
"I believe the defendant is the face of corporate greed in America," one septuagenarian man proclaimed, according to Bloomberg.
So why should Democrats settle for Joe Biden, an Iraq War–voting, crime bill–authoring, financial services–coddling septuagenarian?
Only House Democratic leadership—which mostly consists of septuagenarian millionaires—could think that Dean's testimony would move the needle.
But it stars a septuagenarian actress, Lin Shaye, who has never before had the lead role in a film.
Some doubted the authenticity of that blow: Could a septuagenarian really ice a 240-pound champion in his prime?
The two septuagenarian Democratic candidates were asked at Sunday's debate what they were doing to ensure they remained healthy.
It was a blunt but pertinent question for the two septuagenarian candidates vying for the Democratic nomination for president.
Young urban Democrats said rural septuagenarian volunteers should have been able to figure out how to use the app.
LA PAZ (Reuters) - Bolivia´s "Death Road" might seem an odd place for a septuagenarian grandmother on two wheels.
Elizabeth Warren, the two septuagenarian frontrunners in the party's nominating contest, were also asked questions related to their ages.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Last fall, renowned septuagenarian photographer William Eggleston put out his very first record.
One series features a septuagenarian couple becoming parents, while in another an elderly woman and a teenage girl switch bodies.
One of the series' primary protagonists is a septuagenarian Indian woman in a crucial executive role in the United Nations.
How much credit the septuagenarian duo deserves for America's recent run may only become apparent once the pair is gone.
Although he still trails heavily in the delegate count, the septuagenarian Mr Sanders is likely to fight to the finish.
"He's become a very old man in a decade," Peterson's attorney, David Rudolf, observes of his client, now a septuagenarian.
Standing near the back, Erin Cruz, 245, sized up Mr. O'Rourke — and then praised the septuagenarian socialist senator, Bernie Sanders.
This matters even more when somebody is a septuagenarian: people are generally pretty set in their ways at that time.
His dad had been a law-abiding tax-paying citizen in France for 30 years and was now a septuagenarian.
The results of tomorrow's all-important primary, which will more or less determine whether the Democratic nominee will be an outspoken septuagenarian Democratic socialist from Vermont or an outspoken septuagenarian establishment Democrat from Delaware, are still up in the air, but a sudden cascade of high-level support for Biden could have a significant effect.
The energetic septuagenarian started dye- and mould-making in 1966, and recalls a time when migrants were grateful for a job.
Biden, a teetotaler who sometimes breaks into a trot before the cameras to showcase his fitness, is a well-preserved septuagenarian.
For those tired of septuagenarian leaders in America, candidates younger than the 58-year-old Ms Klobuchar may be more thrilling.
Effecting a political revolution had always been his main aim, the septuagenarian senator said; winning the nomination was a lesser concern.
Turkey's main target is the movement's septuagenarian leader, Fethullah Gulen, who has been ensconced in a farmhouse in Pennsylvania since 1999.
The genial septuagenarian has long enjoyed a sort of behind-the-scenes prominence, well known to Washington insiders and business leaders.
Biden is a septuagenarian nonsocialist in a party whose base is trending leftward and whose demographics are turning young and polychromatic.
Even the most agreeable septuagenarian men don't change, let alone someone like Trump, whose character has long been defined by orneriness.
The Queens Museum's institution-wide survey of the work of Mierle Laderman Ukeles — the septuagenarian artist's first retrospective — raises it anew.
Clinton really only had to fend off a single challenger, a septuagenarian democratic-socialist who rarely even identifies as a Democrat.
A mysterious septuagenarian billionaire, Nero Golden, and his three adult sons take up residence in a mansion in downtown New York.
A heavily made-up Mr. Irving plays Uncle Drew, a septuagenarian driven to show up younger basketball players on the playground.
As for Mr. Biden, he defended himself from the Sanders onslaught and lobbed a few shots back at his fellow septuagenarian.
As for Mr. Biden, he defended himself from the Sanders onslaught and lobbed a few shots back at his fellow septuagenarian.
Explaining the ins-and-outs of a sexist "micro-aggression" to your septuagenarian grandmother is a challenge few would willingly take on.
According to the Daily Mail, many of the suspect paintings passed through the hands of one Giulano Ruffini, a septuagenarian French collector.
Musgraves went on to praise Cher as being a "septuagenarian queen," a term which refers to someone who is in their 70s.
Lots of hand sanitizer and a closed set are part of the cable network's preparations for a debate between two septuagenarian Democrats.
FOR A SEPTUAGENARIAN member of India's somnolent upper house, five years out of government, Palaniappan Chidambaram is a man much in demand.
The septuagenarian former vice-president is increasingly coming across in the same mainstream outlets as outdated, forgetful and sloppy with the truth.
But maybe the current Biden is built to last, with just enough septuagenarian strut to end the dark age of Trump. ☐
Ed Whitlock, an English-born Canadian runner who became the first septuagenarian to run a marathon in under three hours, died Monday.
It is Trump, the septuagenarian white billionaire governing atop a standard Republican agenda, who seems like as a reckless detour from tradition.
Do you want to hear a college-aged woman describe in explicit detail the sexual acts she wants to perform with a septuagenarian?
" She's playing by the new rules of the internet while septuagenarian pundits on Fox Business are tsk-tsking and calling her "little girl.
She wishes she had done more in the arts, something she's hoping to remedy by writing on her debut book as a septuagenarian.
I'm the first to admit that my favorite show is about two septuagenarian best friends living in a plush beach house in California.
The Hoover Commission, run with typically obsessive thoroughness by its septuagenarian namesake, produced nineteen separate reports and two hundred and seventy-three recommendations.
Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin return as septuagenarian frenemies thrust together after their law-partner husbands announce that they are lovers and marry.
It's not much of a routine, and, in this regard, I am no better than the large, angry septuagenarian in the White House.
His White House has been chaotic, he is more rhetorically reckless than Biden, and he is also a septuagenarian in middling physical health.
That lineup would keep the top three positions of the current septuagenarian triumvirate — with none of the youthful sheen of the incoming class.
Matthew Perry looking stressed out on The Graham Norton Show when septuagenarian actor Miriam Margolyes talks about "starting to cream in [her] knickers"???
But unlike a normal politician, a septuagenarian billionaire can't really be pressured or induced to leave the race if he doesn't want to.
The Thread RE: KAYAKER Elizabeth Weil wrote about Aleksander Doba, the septuagenarian who has crossed the Atlantic Ocean three times by solo kayak.
The current tour of the septuagenarian Rolling Stones is sponsored by the Alliance for Lifetime Income, the trade organization for the annuity business.
Mr. Ward, 50, often shares breakfast with a rolling cast of septuagenarian veterans from the mines at the Dairy Queen on U.S. 460.
More often, though, the music is remarkably agile and entertaining; Simon acknowledges no reason that a septuagenarian shouldn't cut loose and get funky.
The septuagenarian owner of this hobbit-size bacaro in the artsy Dorsoduro District turns out these diminutive open-faced sandwiches by the hundreds.
Indeed, the septuagenarian singer-songwriter — who has already been awarded the Living Legend medal by the Library of Congress — is still producing new work.
The Irishman unfolds over decades but features septuagenarian actors De Niro, Pacino, and Joe Pesci (playing Frank's Mafia boss Russell Bufalino) in central roles.
Rather than a fresh-faced teenager, the iconic image of Blacksburg's digital life would feature a septuagenarian surfing the web at her local library.
A wisecracking, boyish septuagenarian of seemingly unlimited energy, Mr. Sabin runs a privately held precious-metals recycling business that has made him enormously wealthy.
Johnson and Hart's septuagenarian shtick is the main attraction, though, and they gleefully commit to "Saturday Night Live"-worthy impressions of DeVito and Glover.
Both are septuagenarian insurgents who appeal to hard-core, unconventional constituencies, and that's prompted global concern that the new U.S. normal may be abnormal.
"Our executive branch is in the hands of a septuagenarian size queen and a corn-fed fertility cultist who calls his wife 'mother,'" Bee added.
Two elderly men got into a physical altercation at a South Carolina Costco after one septuagenarian allegedly cut in line for a free cheese sample.
Bannon was reportedly one of the main sources Wolff's scathing portrait of a highly-dysfunctional administration under the sloppy sway of a petulant, septuagenarian baby.
"We live in a Snapchat-Twitter world," Mr. Clinton lamented, tilting his head theatrically — a septuagenarian embracing his age, decades after reveling in saxophone cool.
Some septuagenarian House Democrats have a message for their younger colleagues clamoring for a spot at the leadership table: Age ain't nothin' but a number.
Their candidate for the Senate, Bill Nelson, was seeking re-election as a white septuagenarian centrist who joined Congress the year Mr. Gillum was born.
But his understanding of land reform in South Africa is not so different from that of another impressionable septuagenarian, the President of the United States.
Few artists have hustled longer and harder to pay their dues than this septuagenarian, who began singing professionally as a high school senior in 1958.
"It is a privilege for a septuagenarian to be able to enjoy nature and the simple pleasures of life, unlike nonagenarian Mahathir," Mr. Goh wrote.
Mr. Yang has at times even pitched himself to voters directly as a younger, more technologically savvy and "more Asian" version of the septuagenarian Vermonter.
The answer may turn at least partly on whether Democrats give him the contrast he's expecting, with a septuagenarian leadership headlined by Nancy Pelosi, 78.
This is the last chance that the septuagenarian McMahon will have in his lifetime to achieve his dream of a truly over pro wrestling giant.
It's even managed to penetrate the world of "the olds," at least for a day, dominating the conversation on septuagenarian-favored networks like CNBC and Bloomberg.
In that story, a septuagenarian widow and geeky teenage girl bond over homoerotic manga, building a friendship of text messages, cafe trips and manga fan events.
The Surface Transportation Board's (STB) July 27 letter to Harrison, a septuagenarian railroad legend famed for turning around two Canadian railroads - Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd (CP.
With 18 years' experience in the Commons Sir Vince, who was previously chief economist at Royal Dutch Shell, is a relative novice among his septuagenarian colleagues.
His mother, a septuagenarian with aged, shaking hands, pulls him up to a walker, so he can shuffle between his bed, the couch, and the bathroom.
Some critics also back their attack against Sanders' age by pointing to an artificial crisis: a septuagenarian President Sanders would be vulnerable to illness or death.
But after I explain that I'm here on assignment, a dapper Chicago septuagenarian named Shlomo tells me he always planned to write after he retired, too.
We joked that our relationship was a septuagenarian marriage, but we knew that for each of us it was a placeholder for someone yet to come.
On the 28th day of the government shutdown, Washington feels like "an unruly sandbox," where "septuagenarian politicians are squabbling like 7-year-olds," writes Mark Landler.
The septuagenarian candidates, who are in a higher risk age group for coronavirus, were also asked about what they have done personally to avoid the disease.
And septuagenarian democratic socialists who are not fashionable in any way are not supposed to be rock stars with youths or be top-polling presidential contenders.
Thus a West Virginia teenager had to change her birth control method to the pill because of the whims of a septuagenarian male president in Washington.
The result makes the ultranationalists and their septuagenarian leader, Devlet Bahceli, even more indispensable to AK, which won only 295 seats, five short of an outright majority.
Even Joe Biden's penchant for getting a little handsy and the dismal reality that the current leaders of the Democratic presidential primary race are septuagenarian white men.
The nation's erratic, septuagenarian president, who is known for non-sequitur outbursts on his Twitter account, has recently threatened to revoke the licenses of critical media outlets.
Like Mr. Mueller, Mr. Taylor, 72, is a septuagenarian Vietnam veteran with a chiseled face and reassuring gray hair after a lifetime of service to his country.
Best known as the artist in residence at New York City's Department of Sanitation, the septuagenarian Ukeles is having her first full retrospective, at the Queens Museum.
For Democrats taking notes, it's undoubtedly helpful to see just how far paying millennial and Gen Z meme accounts to shill for a septuagenarian will get you.
Hordes of reporters swarmed septuagenarian senators with gusto to grab quotes, standing in sprawling scrums just inches away from one another and the lawmakers they sought out.
Then there was last week's incident in Fayetteville, North Carolina, when a septuagenarian Trump fan named John McGraw appeared to sucker punch a protester named Rakeem Jones.
Despite this trend, as of 2007, Americans were still more likely to want a septuagenarian in the White House than they were a gay or lesbian politician.
Sheila, now the septuagenarian author of 14 works of fiction, has grappled with her role as a bystander to her older sister's death for over 35 years.
The Monet who emerges from King's pages is a sympathetic and vivid character — less the wizened patriarch of French Impressionism than a crotchety septuagenarian afflicted with toothaches.
Twenty-eight candidates threw their hat in the ring; as the Iowa caucuses loom, just 20203 are left, and two septuagenarian white men are leading the race.
There had been concerns that Mnangagwa -- a septuagenarian known as the "Crocodile" for his political survival skills -- could delay the vote to extend his stay in power.
Mr. Rosen, 22017, and a septuagenarian golfing buddy, Dan Fellman, who is Hollywood's foremost film distribution expert, may have finally figured out how to make it work.
Lucasfilm's special effects wing was tasked with de-aging the leads — in particular De Niro — as the septuagenarian actors play their characters at a range of different ages.
The septuagenarian also teaches Kalaripayattu to around 150 students in her school in Vatakara in Kerala, and occasionally participates in performances like the one shown in the video.
A schoolboy in Nur-Sultan—the capital, which was recently renamed in honour of Nursultan Nazarbayev, the septuagenarian former president—staged a blank-paper protest of his own.
As Thomas began to book modelling gigs and commercials, it became clear to everyone that this was a septuagenarian trapped in the body of a photogenic child star.
Her rival is a dishevelled septuagenarian with, according to the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, a hole of at least $3 trillion in his health-care plans.
Its idea of renewal, it seems, is simply to replace its octogenarian secretary-general with a septuagenarian, an uninspiring transfer that is due to happen on July 1st.
Conservative worrywarts have long warned that the sect is more like a cult, beholden to its septuagenarian abbot, Phra Dhammachayo (who is almost always seen in signature shades).
In the election's final sprint, Mr. Sanders has been called upon as a youth ambassador of sorts — an unlikely role for a once-obscure septuagenarian senator — making Mrs.
The question is, can her maintain that frontrunner status in a party that seems less than interested in picking a septuagenarian white male as its next national face?
Although the septuagenarian commander has styled himself as a great military leader, with a fondness for pomp and titles, experts say his true skill is in forging alliances.
By 10 votes, he edged out Representative Barbara Lee of California, who would have been the first black woman in the position — and the fourth septuagenarian in leadership.
So what happens if EIA is wrong — if solar costs don't mysteriously double, the wind industry doesn't implode, and septuagenarian coal plants don't discover a fountain of youth?
Barrese trails the now-septuagenarian across her daily life in Milan, the place she has called home since renouncing the spotlight for Marxist feminism in the early 1970s.
And playing the role of septuagenarian keynote was Danny Glover, the activist and actor perhaps best known, at least by the Sumter crowd, for the "Lethal Weapon" films.
Perhaps foremost, "The Old Man" is notable -- beyond the sentimentality associated with Redford's original announcement -- for the audacity of building a movie around a septuagenarian criminal at all.
"I'm here to launch the era that must come next," Buttigieg told the LJ audience, taking a subtle shot at Biden and the race's other septuagenarian polling leaders.
Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin return as septuagenarian frenemies thrust together after their law-partner husbands (Martin Sheen and Sam Waterston) announce that they are lovers and marry.
So I called Hugh Fitzpatrick, a septuagenarian who has belonged to the society for over 50 years, and asked if it was really true I couldn't get a ticket.
Ross Douthat ONE of the puzzles of the 2016 campaign, unexpectedly defined by the ascent of a billionaire reality TV star and a septuagenarian Vermont socialist, is why now?
And "he's too ignorant to know that was the rule" is an absurd excuse to make for a septuagenarian who also happens to be president of the United States.
The savvy septuagenarian met with more than 160 of the 513 deputies and freed up 4.2bn reais to spend in legislators' home areas, according to Contas Abertas, a watchdog.
Senior citizens are doing the earlier shifts, says Robert Dempsey, the campaign's state director, eager to point out that the septuagenarian Mr Sanders is popular with older folks too.
Like Obama, Sanders has sparked a movement powered by young voters who see the septuagenarian not just as a protest candidate, but as the future of the progressive movement.
Many Alabamians did not expect such antics from a folksy, septuagenarian deacon of the First Baptist church in Tuscaloosa, who has assumed stridently judgmental stances on marriage and abortion.
He's recently acquired a new tattoo that reads "Better at 70," the implication being that he'll work hard now to be even more awesome when he's a retired septuagenarian.
Sanders, meanwhile, has continued to connect with young voters, albeit not to the same extent as in 2016—his fellow septuagenarian Elizabeth Warren appears to be splitting the vote.
The visitors include Mr. Perry (Tom Nelis), a septuagenarian widower who is courting Marianne; Gene's sometime girl, Kate Draper (Caitlin Houlahan); and the family physician, Dr. Walker (Robert Joy).
He was just, well, Donald Trump: a septuagenarian cable-TV addict ill-suited for the responsibilities of his office but still fully capable of attempting to exercise its powers.
In the 1970s, the physicians Michael Brown and Joseph Goldstein set out to understand how a young child's arteries could be as clogged as those of an overweight septuagenarian.
At the same time, a Sanders spokesperson drew further attention to the septuagenarian candidate's health by erroneously accusing Mike Bloomberg of suffering multiple heart attacks before withdrawing the claim.
The septuagenarian commander, who is backed by the United Arab Emirates, France, Egypt, Russia and Saudi Arabia, was aiming to scuttle the conference in a brazen bid for power.
For over 30 years, the septuagenarian has been holding an annual press conference where he reads tarot cards and makes predictions about what's going to happen in the upcoming year.
Not just because a shakeup of this magnitude seldom happens in modern geopolitics, but because the man driving it -- President Trump -- is a septuagenarian with little inclination for traditional leadership.
And their septuagenarian characters made their debuts in small-screen vignettes in which they pranked celebrity guests by serving them obscenely overstuffed tuna sandwiches (a stunt that figures here, too).
He asks voters to picture the day after the last day of Trump's presidency and discusses how the world might be when he's nearly as old as his septuagenarian competitors.
A dress that conjured something Stan Lee might have come up with, if only Marvel had ever devised a septuagenarian woman superhero, it even had a train and a cape.
Philip Morris sent an executive, a younger white man, to tell the septuagenarian president, who long ago had helped topple dictator Idi Amin, why the tobacco act was a bad idea.
Of course, Team Biden can take solace in knowing that he's not the first septuagenarian candidate to be attacked for being too old in the wake of a bungled debate performance.
Mr Mirziyoyev dismissed Mr Inoyatov—a jowly, publicity-shy septuagenarian—as director of the National Security Service, the successor agency to the KGB and just as ruthless as its Soviet predecessor.
Acting as buffer and advocate is the group's then-manager, the industry veteran Alan Sacks, a grandfatherly septuagenarian who sees the trio as a "safe" entry point to hard-core music.
Joe Scalise is a septuagenarian state park employee with eyes that match the blue of the ocean surrounding Oak Beach, where he and his family have lived for over four decades.
It's used to signal virility, a heartiness and strength that the three septuagenarian candidates need to harness to convince voters that, despite their age, they're still capable of throwing a punch.
The characters that the fashion designer Zoe Latta invites onto her runway are unfailingly diverse, ranging from fellow artists to striking, silver-haired septuagenarian women and the occasional very pregnant friend.
In the lefty primary, Warren's flatlining in the polls coincided with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez endorsing Bernie Sanders, a huge lift for a septuagenarian candidate who had just had a heart attack.
With Super Tuesday setting the inescapable delegate math into motion, the Democrats will almost certainly have a septuagenarian white man leading the ticket in November to take on President Donald Trump.
Whitlock, at 72, became the first septuagenarian to crack the three-hour mark with a world marathon record of 2 hours 59 minutes 10 seconds at the 2003 Toronto Waterfront Marathon.
Because it is a photo of two legends — one an octogenarian artist of worldwide reputation, the other a septuagenarian singer and songwriter who left an indelible mark on music history. 3.
Slightly intimidated, I scoured the internet in search of a survival manual that might possibly fill me in on the codes and conduct for an exchange with a septuagenarian Japanese man.
The MHP and its septuagenarian leader, Devlet Bahceli, who went from calling Mr Erdogan a dictator to becoming one of his biggest cheerleaders, will pull him even further to the nationalist right.
Then you have a war epic, cut to appear as one continuous shot, and a stoic mob drama, which sees its septuagenarian actors playing much-younger characters thanks to de-aging technology.
Arthur Jones, a septuagenarian neo-Nazi and Holocaust-denier, will be the candidate for the Republicans, because they could not be bothered to recruit a sound candidate for this deep-blue district.
Mendoza is statistically tied with septuagenarian former World Bank economist Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, though she edged up 1.2 percentage points in a new Datum poll, slower than her previous 5-point rise.
Biden's age, like that of the 77-year-old Bernie Sanders, undoubtedly would be a concern for some Americans, given the erratic and seemingly cognitively impaired septuagenarian currently in the White House.
I voted for him in the 2016 Democratic primary, even though I wasn't sold on his electability—after all, he's a septuagenarian who sounds distinctly Jewish and identifies as a democratic socialist.
In June, CSX shareholders approved an $84 million payout to Hilal's new investment firm Mantle Ridge for arranging Harrison's appointment and gave the septuagenarian a four-year contract estimated at $300 million.
That role, instead, went to two relative newcomers — Alice Weidel, an economist, and Alexander Gauland, a septuagenarian former Christian Democrat who proved to be the more radical talking head between the two.
And so, after all the tumult, the Democratic race has come down to this: two straight white septuagenarian men fighting over the soul of the party — whatever that turns out to be.
For congressional Democrats who are eager to replace Representative Nancy Pelosi and the rest of the septuagenarian House leadership team, Mr. Crowley, at 56, had offered the promise of a generational transition.
And he even defended the fitness of the septuagenarian candidates onstage — Mr. Biden, Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren — by noting that Mr. Trump would be the least healthy candidate running in 2020.
Hopping into the pool to join them, an exuberant septuagenarian in a blue swimsuit bellowed orders at her charges, a mix of veterans and students at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
Between last week's performances of "The Tempest" and "Hamlet," I had tea with a septuagenarian British actor who played Hamlet in his youth (and later appeared in other productions in other roles).
There's no point pretending that an incurious septuagenarian narcissist will be learning any lessons about black history, black tears, or black anything, and so the list cannot involve issues of sensitivity or wokeness.
In both cases, the sexual lives of the elderly are treated as something of a joke, with Nathan (Robert Sheehan) in Misfits being disgusted when he realizes he had sex with a septuagenarian.
Better a candidate closer to the Arab mean age of 22, they reasoned, than an uncharismatic septuagenarian and a relic from the sclerotic Mubarak era cast aside within weeks of the Arab spring.
Yin was accused of trading illegally in DreamWorks stock before the $3.8 billion takeover was announced, through Interactive Brokers accounts held in the names of five other Chinese nationals, including his septuagenarian parents.
He and his fellow septuagenarian Bernie Sanders are under particular pressure as veterans of a previous political era to show they understand just how much the Democratic Party has changed in recent years.
Like all social media apps, TikTok has its own vernacular, and any transgressions of that shared language and sensibility stick out like, well, septuagenarian politicians on a social media app meant for teens.
And in a new moment of "social distancing" should these two septuagenarian men who are in an at-risk age group make a gesture of doing something else entirely — like an elbow bump?
The septuagenarian André De Shields, a two-time Tony nominee who never met an audience he wasn't determined to seduce, is on hand to strut his radioactive charisma as a determinedly seductive widower.
To be clear, there isn't anything wrong with electing a leader past his or her "biblical allotment" of three score years plus 10, as the writer Norman Maclean, a septuagenarian sensation, put it.
For now, however, it is the party's septuagenarian trio that is casting the longest shadow over 2020, and all three have taken steps to extend or expand their leadership status in the party.
Mr. Mellman said his organization was equally concerned about the ability of the liberal septuagenarian to beat Mr. Trump, saying Mr. Sanders was in a "uniquely bad position" to win a general election.
In addition to Ms. Barnea, the 75-minute film (which can be viewed on Netflix and Amazon) spotlights a 91-year-old tennis player, octogenarian racewalkers and septuagenarian sprinters, weight lifters and boxers.
The ages of the current leaders notwithstanding, many Democratic voters have expressed discomfort with nominating a septuagenarian candidate, a notion that some political strategists say Mr. Sanders's heart attack is unlikely to dispel.
Styles Q. and A. "Nobody cares how good you used to be," said Paul Smith, the forward-thinking septuagenarian whose quirkily detailed tailoring has made him a perennial standard-bearer for English design.
The flower market isn't open every day; we were lucky when we turned into a small passageway and saw Hossein, a handsome septuagenarian flower farmer sitting in front of a pile of plucked plants.
As she was in 2008, Clinton was viewed as the inevitable nominee -- but again faced an unexpected, grassroots challenge from her left, in the unlikely shape of Sanders, a septuagenarian self-declared Democratic socialist.
Yes, there are padded seats, there are the tie-died septuagenarian "Weekend at Jerry's" cadavers with extinguished eyes, there are soused 63-year-old Hollywood producers cavorting in VIP tents, there is David Spade.
He's likely capturing some of the non-interventionist, libertarian-leaning college-aged people who last time around would have supported Ron Paul -- another septuagenarian white man with a radical streak and surprising youth cred.
Instead, it was a confluence of two major dynamics: It was a corporate takeover of the Grand Old Party by a septuagenarian businessman combined with the American voters choosing the lesser of two evils.
While the former vice president has strong appeal among the base, Democrats wonder if a white, septuagenarian male would be the best candidate for a party increasingly defined by women and people of color.
Sibrel had tricked the Aldrin into meeting him in the lobby of a Beverly Hills hotel and dared the septuagenarian astronaut to swear on a Bible that he had really gone to the moon.
Political contemporaries, the two septuagenarian liberal activists are longtime allies: In 1988, Mr. Sanders, then the mayor of Burlington, Vt., was slapped by an "irate citizen" after supporting Mr. Jackson in the state's caucuses.
The designer is Azzedine Alaïa, a septuagenarian best known for the figure-enhancing designs he has created for some of world's more exceptional women, including Marion Cotillard, Greta Garbo, Grace Jones and Michelle Obama.
And Hill says her party's three septuagenarian leaders, who'd been locked out of power for the past eight years, now have to learn how to lead in the era of social media and misinformation era.
"That captures the essence of Islamist rule in Iran: Dogmatic septuagenarian clerics forcing their own antiquated views on a young, diverse society," writes Karim Sadjadpour of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, a think-tank.
Swalwell's announcement comes just over a week after the first Democratic presidential debate, where the 38-year-old attempted to argue that the current septuagenarian primary frontrunners — former Vice President Joe Biden and Vermont Sen.
Similarly, among the Democrats, Bernie Sanders, a septuagenarian left-wing populist had looked likely to beat Hillary Clinton—for New Hampshire is packed with the white liberals who love him, and borders his own Vermont.
After the deaths of Loras, Margaery, and Mace "I'm doing my best" Tyrell, House Tyrell now means Lady Olenna (septuagenarian sex-bomb Diana Rigg in the show's best performance) and Samwell Tarly's folks (remember them?).
In the race to become the progressive alternative to Mr. Biden, multiple polls indicate that Ms. Warren is gaining on Mr. Sanders, the other septuagenarian in the race who is running second in most surveys.
Mr. Buttigieg presents himself as a 38-year-old embodiment of a generation that has little in common with the current septuagenarian front-runner (Bernie Sanders), former front-runner (Joe Biden) and incumbent (Donald Trump).
He turned 70 on Tuesday, and the Columbia concert was conceived as a birthday celebration, one far more modest than those organized this year for his more famous septuagenarian contemporaries, John Adams and Philip Glass.
Ten years later, the Republican Party has molded itself around a wealthy septuagenarian from New York who swore to never cut Medicare or Social Security and declared a national emergency to build a border wall.
Sanders voters I spoke to on Wednesday about the effort to pull him into the party regarded it as an insult, not to mention antithetical to the principals the septuagenarian "democratic socialist" has come to represent.
There is absolutely nothing appealing about the idea of an septuagenarian forcing young women to perform oral sex on him for money — it's especially unappealing to know that it's happening in the middle of the street.
The legitimately fun sight of Austin delivering a Stunner to the septuagenarian Vince McMahon gave way to the Family Guy dynamic of pro wrestling pops: someone comes out, you recognize someone, you cheer, and they disappear.
That symbolism was not lost on anyone, considering Park's rise was in large part powered by a nostalgic septuagenarian base that regarded her as the natural heir to her autocratic father, military dictator Park Chung-hee.
MICHAEL ARKINToronto For months you have written off Bernie Sanders, consistently using punchy language to describe him as "crotchety" or a "septuagenarian", even though he has only a few years on Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
The septuagenarian won 65 percent of voters under the age of 30, 49 percent of 2003- to 44-year-olds, 27 percent among 45- to 64-year-olds and just 12 percent among voters over 65.
Kuczynski, a septuagenarian former investment banker and World Bank economist, has proposed new infrastructure projects and lower taxes to boost Peru's annual economic growth rate back to at least 5 percent, from 3.3 percent last year.
Framed as under the table jabs rather than an above board argument that 76 is too old, Castro came off as mean-spirited even though polls do show that concern about a septuagenarian president are widespread.
His pitch this time, as a septuagenarian two-term vice president, places him firmly in the second camp: He is now the stabilizing statesman, in his telling, poised to deliver the nation from the Trumpian tumult.
It's only in the context of the septuagenarian frontrunners and incumbent that Elizabeth Warren — who at 69 years old today would, if she wins, be the second-oldest president ever — comes across as a relatively youthful option.
SO THIS is how it was to end: a septuagenarian con-man flanked by four victims of sexual assault, real or alleged, trying to intimidate his opponent by dredging up old accusations against her husband, Bill Clinton.
Gil Fazion and George St. Geegland — the cranky, septuagenarian alter egos of the comedians Nick Kroll and John Mulaney — are bringing shabbiness back to sanitized Times Square, where they have set up festering and stupendously entertaining camp.
But any anxiety within the Knicks' fan base over Jackson's dispatches on Twitter seems to have little to do with the image of a septuagenarian fumbling over technology, misusing a medium and thus failing to express himself.
The woman who controls it is a septuagenarian coding savant, its campus contains a human-size rabbit hole and an elevator to hell, and in all probability your personal medical records are on servers running its software.
Framing the campaign this way does not just make 2020 a referendum on the president, it also offers Mr. Biden a rationale for why Democrats should put forward a septuagenarian in the winter of his political life.
An increasingly young and diverse red state that the Democratic Party sees as a core piece of its future will get its chance Tuesday to define which white septuagenarian will represent the party against President Donald Trump.
Our septuagenarian politicians still tell us, with great optimism, how they wish to lead us into the future, assuring us that the grand and prosperous America of the late 20th century is just waiting to be recaptured.
During that visit, while walking through a Whole Foods parking lot, Nef got a call from a producer of "Transparent," the TV series about a Jewish septuagenarian who comes out as transgender to her three dysfunctional children.
Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland — the cranky, septuagenarian alter egos of the comedians Nick Kroll and John Mulaney — are bringing shabbiness back to sanitized Times Square, where they have set up festering and stupendously entertaining camp.
Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland — the cranky, septuagenarian alter egos of the comedians John Mulaney and Nick Kroll — are bringing shabbiness back to sanitized Times Square, where they have set up festering and stupendously entertaining camp.
Reasonable people can disagree as to whether proponents of moderation are well served by having a septuagenarian Washington insider rather than a two-term Montana governor or a younger but experienced woman from Minnesota serve as their champion.
That has forced the septuagenarian leader to use merchants to import vehicles and other gear, using hard currency obtained from the Tripoli central bank and paid out by eastern commercial banks issuing letters of credit, military sources said.
Reciting themes and advocating for major social and economic changes he has championed for decades, the shambling, tousle-haired septuagenarian became the unlikely tribune of young Americans weary of what they viewed as calculated politics and incremental change.
Her exit meant that what was once hailed as the most diverse field of candidates in U.S. history narrowed to a race between two white, septuagenarian men for the nomination to face Republican President Donald Trump in November.
While the law prevents anyone under the age of 35 from becoming president, we currently have a septuagenarian in the White House whose frequent nonsensical diatribes and notoriously scattered Twitter outbursts repeatedly raise the prospect of mental decline.
From the daytime darkness of the Siberian winter to living with a septuagenarian hoarder and coping with death by dressing strangers in a loved one's clothes, Firecrackers is much more than just a compilation of works by female photographers.
Instead Mr Dung, along with the state president, Truong Tan Sang, failed to get a seat on the party's new Central Committee, while the septuagenarian incumbent, Nguyen Phu Trong, was asked to carry on as all-important party chief.
The nation's 220006th president was 2202 years old when he was elected in 2628 — the eldest U.S. president to take office in history — and his two-terms sunk the notion that a septuagenarian is too old for the job.
The designs are the work of Balenciaga's creative designer, Demna Gvasalia, who has also debuted an oversized scarf in the colors of Sanders's campaign, which he matched on a model with white tennis shoes that a septuagenarian might wear.
Now here comes a crop of fearless left-wing politicians, from first-term congresswomen Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar to septuagenarian Senator Bernie Sanders, whose fearless policies are generating much of the excitement among the rank-and-file.
Ressa added that her site's extensive coverage of Duterte's campaign allowed the septuagenarian to tap into a young, social media-savvy voter base that helped a provincial city mayor secure an unlikely triumph over challengers from Manila's political establishment.
From 1993 until 2008, Kiki and Herb, known offstage as Justin Vivian Bond and Kenny Mellman, performed under the guise of failed, septuagenarian lounge singers, earning a devoted audience that included luminaries from the pop, film and fashion worlds.
He talks of the party's need to broaden its appeal beyond the coasts — Mr. Bullock won re-election as Donald J. Trump captured Montana by over 20 points — while implying they cannot turn to a septuagenarian as their nominee.
Jackson also made headlines last year after conducting the president's physical, when he reported that Trump was in "excellent" health with "great genes," despite widespread reporting indicating the septuagenarian president does not exercise regularly and does not eat healthily.
But it has one giant thing going…Read more ReadTwitter is like a sad-eyed 40-year-old middle manager going through a divorce and an ill-advised "hat phase" mid-life crisis, not a cancer-riddled septuagenarian on its deathbed.
To explain why he refers to Stratolaunch that way, the septuagenarian springs out of his chair and looks toward the ceiling with his jaw theatrically dropped, as if the double-­barreled white beast has suddenly appeared in his living room.
The septuagenarian plaintiffs, Alva and Alberta Pilliod of Livermore, used the weed killer on their property for more than three decades and were diagnosed with the same type of cancer, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, four years apart, according to their attorneys.
Ms Faludi's father, who had been Istvan Friedman as a persecuted Jew in Budapest, then Steven Faludi as an "imperious patriarch" in America, was now Stefánie, a coquettish septuagenarian with a taste for frilly aprons, glittery heels and male attention.
In a world where cisgender white men are still seen as the only bankable protagonists in most every performed medium, Soloway's decision to focus a highly visible show on the story of a septuagenarian trans woman is nothing short of radical.
Though Ellis ultimately decided the case was a fair one and fell within Mueller's authority, the septuagenarian judge has a flair for drama -- and for long stories about his days as a pup lawyer -- when he speaks from the bench.
So why not, at an unmoored moment in his work and an uncertain one for the entertainment industry, take his first ongoing television role since the 1970s and play a ragged septuagenarian with a full spleen and an enlarged prostate?
Pacing and forcefully gesticulating, he delivered an only slightly updated version of the 30-­minute speech he has been delivering since 993, when the political world suffered its first rude awakening to the septuagenarian socialist and his youth-driven insurgent campaign.
The consequence — after a yearlong winnowing from a field that once included many women, nonwhite candidates and up-and-coming political talents — is that Democrats are very likely to nominate one of two septuagenarian white men with conspicuous political baggage.
Within hours of Senator Elizabeth Warren's exit from the race, a departure that left the party facing a primary battle between two septuagenarian white men, prominent Democrats began publicly insisting that the ticket include a woman, preferably a black woman.
On the campaign trail, each of the three septuagenarian Democrats has sought to project an image of good health, with Ms. Warren making a point to jog to the stage of her campaign events and Mr. Biden running through parades.
Their relationship inspired "Great News," which features a New Jersey mother named Carol Wendelson — played with septuagenarian pizazz by Andrea Martin — who lands an internship at the local TV news station where her daughter, Katie (Briga Heelan), works as a producer.
The second of two great septuagenarian pianists passing through New York this week brings with him an all-Chopin program, featuring two sets of nocturnes, a couple of ballades, a scherzo, a berceuse and the third of the composer's sonatas.
Barbara Rae-Venter, a retired IP attorney who became a genetics enthusiast, drew applause for her role in using familial DNA in the GEDmatch database to narrow down 62 suspects in string of murders in the 1970s and 1980s to one septuagenarian.
When grizzled septuagenarian actor Jack Palance won for his performance in City Slickers, and showed off his ability to do one-handed push-ups, it would have behooved him to not follow that up with some poorly delivered Vaudeville jokes about women.
Nayyera Haq: Biden shows he can evolve The challenge with having two septuagenarian, long-term senators on the debate stage is that serious discussion of the big issues facing the country so easily devolve into tirades about decades-old votes and political squabbles.
WASHINGTON — The stunning defeat on Tuesday of Representative Joseph Crowley, the fourth-ranking House Democrat and a potential future speaker, threw the future of the septuagenarian-led caucus into chaos, opening the door to a new generation of leadership and a push leftward.
Anthony Fauci: Such is the current public reliance on the septuagenarian head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases that when Fauci was gone from the coronavirus task force daily briefing for two days this week, people began to panic.
Here was a stage full of white people — four septuagenarians, two billionaires, one septuagenarian billionaire — left to represent a field that once looked more like the country, with candidates of color and several more women onstage for much of the past year.
But it was, to me, especially compelling when the alleged electability alternative was a septuagenarian former vice president who backed the war in Iraq and is already plagued by questions about whether his family has gotten rich through trading on his name.
It's of a piece with a deeper stress in the Democratic race: The party is growing diversity-wise, but in important ways it's still marked by septuagenarian white men -- including Biden, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (77), and Vermont Sen.
Part of Mr. Biden's challenge would be what he represents as a septuagenarian who came of age in a consensus-oriented Senate dominated by white men, some of them segregationists, a political milieu as distant to millennial Democrats as the Civil War.
As the shutdown drags on, septuagenarian politicians are squabbling like 7-year-olds, House freshmen staged a boisterous protest march to the empty office of the Senate majority leader and the president's lawyer went spectacularly off the rails in a television interview.
Weird is good, weird is interesting, and a lot of art is weird — so it is a special mark of distinction, I think, to say that the assorted and collected works of septuagenarian artist Jon Strand are deeply, maybe even hauntingly, weird.
Dressed in a breezy stub-collared, pale blue shirt, khaki pants, with thick-rimmed glasses and sandals, Uno cuts a starkly different image from Widodo's running mate - a septuagenarian conservative Muslim cleric - and one that has proved popular with young voters and female voters.
And across the aisle, a septuagenarian socialist Brooklynite, who speaks of revolution and only recently warmed to combs, is threatening the coronation of the former first lady and secretary of state once considered the surest non-incumbent bet for a nomination in modern times.
In the case of the Note 7, that means a unification across Samsung's Galaxy Note line, pulling the phablet up alongside its septuagenarian siblings, the S7 and S7 Edge; most notably, aesthetic consistency across the lines is the real reason for forgoing the sixth installment.
The brief, baffling exchange went as follows:To recap, a billionaire septuagenarian, born just a couple of decades after women could legally vote in this country, casually cracked a joke about women talking too much at a meeting explicitly prompted by widespread accusations of misogyny.
It's true that the broader Fox project was always to make those viewers—Trump, your septuagenarian relatives, and everyone else feeling as though the elite liberal cultural complex has quietly been robbing them blind through much of their adult lives—receptive to conservative politics.
And that Plummer, who's been on stage and screen for more than half a century, won his Oscar just five years ago, a Best Supporting Actor statuette for playing a septuagenarian who comes out as a gay man shortly before being diagnosed with terminal cancer.
" And with Elizabeth Warren dropping out, Michelle Cottle's column "Maybe Next Time, Ladies," diagnosed the reasons "the most diverse presidential field in history" is down to "two straight white septuagenarian men fighting over the soul of the party — whatever that turns out to be.
It's a traumatic case of déjà vu: Yet again, our fellow citizens were willing to reject a strong (and in 2016, conspicuously superior) female candidate because she didn't fit an impossible vision of female political perfection, instead voting in favor of a septuagenarian white man.
To be sure, among my close circle of septuagenarian friends, none of us have stopped getting annual mammograms, even though I, having previously had breast cancer, am likely to be the only one among them for whom the potential benefit might conceivably outweigh the risks.
The violence also paved the way for a would-be savior in Benghazi: a septuagenarian general named Khalifa Haftar, who had defected from Muammar el-Qaddafi's army in the 1980s and fled to the United States, before returning to Libya in 2011 during the revolution.
It is, let's say, suboptimal for a nation's mental and political health to reduce the course of human events to a series of wins for and nefarious attacks against one maudlin septuagenarian narcissist, but in terms of television storytelling it does neaten things up considerably.
The young comedians Nick Kroll and John Mulaney have taken on the personas of a couple of longtime, cranky and infernally codependent septuagenarian roommates, and in those disguises manage to be blissfully offensive (and on-target) about pretty much everything, including the theater itself.
At dinner, the dining room was populated mostly by large parties that seemed to be composed of junior analysts at investment banks, bonding on the company card, or wealthy septuagenarian couples, bragging loudly about how long they'd been eating there and complaining about slow service.
Those arrested, including a septuagenarian investigators believe was at the scene, are being questioned at the Quai des Orfevres police headquarters on the banks of the Seine river in Paris since yesterday morning's dawn swoops in Rouen, Grasse in southeast France, and the greater Paris area.
History may marvel at how many young people flocked to the campaign of a septuagenarian socialist senator who urged them to "Feel the Bern", but in the end it was Mrs Clinton who benefited from the throngs of older voters who were not yet "Over the Hill".
The group took in more than just the craft's heritage: Roche met a septuagenarian knit-master (who presented some of his latest innovations), brushed up on advancements in yarn technology and discovered fiber combinations, treatments and washes that she plans to work into her brand's resort offering.
When I enrolled at Fordham University, in 211, there were nearly a hundred Jesuits in residence, and I came to know a dozen of them, ranging in age from a septuagenarian English professor who was saving " Finnegans Wake " for Heaven to the "baby Jebbies," in their twenties.
The septuagenarian has wanted to be president since he was a teenager—if Jules Witcover's fawning biography is correct—but now he believes that he can coast into the White House on a mix of revulsion for its current occupant and nostalgia for the Obama years.
Our old haunts are mostly gone, though as I passed the motley art-cafe, Booze Cooperativa, I was heartened to see the eccentric proprietor and septuagenarian local cult figure, Nikos Louvros, still holding his position out front, intrepidly smoking and drinking in the noon day sun.
Three young women of color, all aligned with Sanders' political vision and -- in many cases -- better messengers than the candidate himself in the marginalized, minority communities he was determined to win over and turn out in 2020 had cast their lot with the septuagenarian from Vermont.
Sanders' domination of millennial women resurrected a generational fight among feminists: An older generation watched with dismay as young women energetically flocked to a septuagenarian man over their dues-paying, pantsuited icon; the younger generation were just as dismayed that they were expected to vote along gender lines.
He later re-emerged on the dominant side of the sport as a master's runner, and became the first septuagenarian to run a sub three-hour marathon after he posted a time of 2:59:10 at the 2003 Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon at the age of 72.
The former vice president and the Vermont senator sparred back and forth on the issue after Biden unveiled his health insurance plan on Monday, and both see a winning issue as the two septuagenarian lawmakers look to hit reset after a rough few weeks for their presidential campaigns.
It gears its propaganda towards young jihadis who are uninspired by the previous jihadi generation's al Qaeda and a septuagenarian Zawahiri hiding in a cave but are inspired instead by ISIS's HD videos — and by its sharable graphic images known as "posters" aimed at inciting violence and attacks.
By placing another Burisma pawn in play — albeit in the form of a septuagenarian civil servant unrelated to Romney — the Biden attack line remains on life support, but now has the imprimatur of a broader, swampier conspiracy that could hypothetically taint Romney, who currently faces little actual backlash for his vote.
It so happens that Ms. Catroux, the chicly tough septuagenarian wife of the decorator François Catroux and otherwise someone with no professional portfolio (she makes a point in interviews of saying she is lazy and has accomplished remarkably little in life) features in a new ad campaign for Saint Laurent.
Senator Bernie Sanders — the septuagenarian Jewish democratic socialist who wants to remake the American health care system, end public college tuition and give workers partial ownership stakes in the companies they work for — has officially emerged, at least for now, as the Democratic Party's front-runner in the race for president.
Some are urging them to form a unity ticket, others want each to stay in the race through the primary season to amass a combined majority of delegates, and nearly every liberal leader is hoping the two septuagenarian senators and their supporters avoid criticizing each other and dividing the movement.
"Given the severe damage to his professional reputation and the enormous investigative efforts of the Special Counsel to examine every aspect of his life, he poses no future risk to the public of reoffending and specific deterrence for a soon-to-be septuagenarian is not necessary under these circumstances," his lawyers wrote.
Iowa demonstrates the utter lack of predictability this year — but a Bloomberg versus Trump contest would be full of mind boggling ironies: Two septuagenarian New York billionaires, running in an increasingly populist country; the Democratic candidate a former Republican mayor, while the incumbent Republican president was a Democrat for most of his life.
The New York Times reports that at a public appearance earlier this week in North Carolina, the former president speculated about the reasons no one likes him anymore:"We live in a Snapchat-Twitter world," Mr. Clinton lamented, tilting his head theatrically — a septuagenarian embracing his age, decades after reveling in saxophone cool.
One of the single most well-trodden tactics employed during Trump's presidential campaign was the use of fast food as a prop to show that he wasn't some elitist septuagenarian who tries to bulldoze elderly widows' homes to make room for limousine parking lots, but, instead, a misunderstood man of the people.
Ms. Battilana had testified in court proceedings against associates of former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi of Italy who are accused of procuring women for alleged sex parties, and the Italian news media also reported that, years ago, Ms. Battilana accused a septuagenarian boyfriend of sexual harassment, a complaint that was apparently dismissed.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The septuagenarian members of the U.S. Senate could get a little more sleep during President Donald Trump's impeachment trial after Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell backed off a plan for 48 hours of arguments over four days, a schedule that had raised the specter of sessions lasting well past midnight.
Like the Soviets, Iran is an economically weak, ideologically sclerotic regime run by septuagenarian men, punching above its weight internationally and given to bullying its own people and the international community, averse to accepting even the most obvious defeat unless it can sell it as an ideological victory at home and to its proxies.
As the Democrats' historically diverse field, one that encompassed a huge range of identities, narrows dramatically to two candidates who are—though far apart ideologically—both white, septuagenarian men, it is worth thinking about how we decide which political passions are laudable and which are laughable, and whose ideas are welcomed to center stage.
American voters face leading candidates who are another septuagenarian baby boomer whose vision for America is to go back to the so-called glory days (Donald Trump), go back to boring (Joe Biden) or radically reshape America by spending trillions upon trillions of dollars (Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders) the U.S. may not really have.
And on Capitol Hill, Ms. Pelosi, 77, must contend with colleagues from her own generation who want their turn in charge, as well as younger Democrats who'd prefer to clear out the party's entire septuagenarian leadership team: beyond Ms. Pelosi, the other two ranking House Democrats, Mr. Hoyer and James E. Clyburn, are 78 and 77.
But unexpectedly, the septuagenarian Jewish democratic socialist senator from Vermont energized people, especially young people, with the same slate of radical proposals he'd been pushing his whole career: Medicare for All, a $15 minimum wage, the regulation of Wall Street, the increased taxation of millionaires and billionaires in order to fund a more complete social safety net.
But the seed for the series was planted back in the mid-90s, when Mr. Feuerstein's parents, longtime residents of an Upper East Side postwar building, bought the two-bedroom apartment next door, presumably with the intention of combining the units and doing some serious home improvement (the previous residents, a septuagenarian couple, hadn't made any changes in 30 years).
Announced last month at a handful of simulcast international events, the latest Note marks, among other things, a return of the handset back to the larger Galaxy fold, a point the company really drove home by altogether skipping the Galaxy Note 6, in favor of the 7 — an attempt to unify the handset with the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge, as one, big spacey septuagenarian family.
She was the Tracy Flick class president to Trump's "Mad Men"-vintage assumed privilege and male id; she was the Wellesley striver bent on breaking the "glass ceiling" of the tower the likes of Mr. Trump slapped their names on in gold; she was "it takes a village" to the "I alone can fix it" of an unlikely septuagenarian exemplar of the Selfie Generation.
Saddled early on by halting fund-raising totals, middling poll numbers and a running flap over claims of Native American ancestry, she managed to elevate herself above the primary morass behind a fire hose of policy plans and the canny celebri-fication of a septuagenarian bankruptcy expert who campaigns in sneakers and cardigans, smiling into any cellphone camera pointed at her until the photo line is bare.
Biden could try to win over the burn-it-down activists and young voters who were said to be taking over the party; he could lurch leftward, sign on to progressive preoccupations like Medicare for All and the Green New Deal and basically try to remake himself in the image of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in the person of a septuagenarian with a hair transplant.
Directed and developed by Bairbre Ni Chaoimh for the Dublin-based Fishamble: The New Play Company, "Charolais" is the story of Siobhan's desire to eliminate her female competition for Jimmy's attention: his septuagenarian mother, Breda, who so intimidates him that it's forever before he tells her that she's going to be a grandmother; and a beautiful golden Charolais cow he treats with greater tenderness than he does Siobhan.
The 2020 Democratic race started last year with a slate that rivaled a Coca-Cola ad— the first black woman to serve as attorney general of California, the first black (and likely first vegan) senator from New Jersey, a Latino former Obama Cabinet member, an openly gay Midwestern mayor, an Asian American entrepreneur turned philanthropist—but has since dwindled to "two straight white septuagenarian men fighting over the soul of the party," as The New York Times wrote on Wednesday.
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Unlike a friend of mine, whose parents, dabbling in Eastern religion in the seventies, each independently decided that they wanted to name a future daughter Lila—pronounced "Lee-lah"—and who, when it came time to name her own children, got Philo from the street her husband grew up on (it's also the name of the inventor of television, the field in which they both work) and Winslow from, of all things, a birthing video (his namesake was a bow-tied septuagenarian obstetrician), I come from a family that is not strong on compelling nomenclature.
Beyond the battlefield, the theatrical power and pathos of the conflict surely outruns any dramatist's imagination: the abrupt arrival of the septuagenarian Benjamin Franklin in Paris to woo the French monarchy into an alliance with radical republicans; the 100,000 smallpox deaths in North America from 17753 to 1782; those white men sitting in Philadelphia in the summer of 1776, lashing at horseflies with their handkerchiefs while carving up Thomas Jefferson's draft declaration to make it shorter and better; the many American families — Franklin's among them — ripped apart by irreconcilable political differences.
Some might argue that it's sad when The Who trot our their remaining members for their ceaseless retirement, or when Mick Jagger's prance becomes slower with every tour, or uncomfortable when a septuagenarian Chubby Checker demonstrates his current abilities in the twisting department (which is something I actually witnessed and mostly appreciated last summer), but the potential for second-hand embarrassment that you might get out of these events if you're less inclined to let old guys continue to try to be rock stars isn't quite the same as the existential angst an combat fan can feel watching an accomplished fighter become a shadow of his former self like B.J. Penn did in his third fight against Frankie Edgar in 2014.

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