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There was about it an evidence of great age and infirmity.
Even with his infirmities he has not put on weight.
It was not my age or infirmities that kept me from going to you.
On July 20, 2012, he died from the infirmities of old age at 22.
I should never think of bringing her infirmities before the public.
After all, the sisters are not alone in their infirmities.
But he was now in the last stages of his infirmity.
I have a strange infirmity, which is nothing To those that know me.
Let him stay in Rome with all the others of his age and infirmity.
More often than not, it involves some sort of infirmity.
Yet our spies have seen nothing but old age and infirmity.
But in the past year, the couple's growing medical infirmities had begun to control their lives.
Neither fear nor the infirmity of age would stay him now.
To reach an age of total spiritual and physical infirmity?
You may be a vigorous individual with no sign of infirmity.
Woman's love might be hoped for, had I far worse infirmities.
Baby boomers will be living with their kids as they begin to experience the infirmities of old age.
Men trip over the inherent infirmities of the human mind.
It scarcely seemed the place for a person of his years and infirmities.
The primary cause for the city's elevator infirmity is old age.
Because of his infirmity, Milo had not been able to put these plans into effect.
But age has its little infirmities of temper, and she was not quite brought round yet.
"And you would do well not to dwell upon his infirmity."
But after all it was a noble infirmity, for he thought little of himself and had gone through much to win her.
I walked up to the little animal but he took off at a speed which made light of his infirmity.