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Anyone, from small children to nonagenarians, can reap the benefits of physical activity.
So it may be some comfort that half of the nonagenarians in a recent Mayo study were perfectly alert.
It is, in fact, that eminent nonagenarian who is now giving his name to the place.
He looked something between a youngish centenarian and a nonagenarian who had seen a good deal of trouble.
The children, as long as they learn to whinge less about the bones, are all set to become nonagenarians.
Instead of breaking their hips and limping about on walkers, nonagenarians could run road races.
It's a disgrace that we use public funds to save the lives of nonagenarians but not those of 9-year-olds.
A Young Nonagenarian Most children wouldn't be interested in attending a 90-year-old's birthday party.
Nonagenarians walk the narrow roads in total safety and are not run over or mugged as they participate in community life.
At the end, the nonagenarians walked off slowly, Mr. Carter using a cane, to ovations.
Hail, oh hail nonagenarians of note!
Never play chess with nonagenarians.'
Foolish and miserable though many nonagenarians may be, few of us will forgo the unnatural acts that hold promise of keeping the light on.
Down in what was once the saloon were huddled nine men and women, some of them nonagenarians by their parched and sunken-eyed aspect.
Experience with endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair in nonagenarians.
After studying maps, visiting local libraries and interviewing three local nonagenarians, she was able to confirm that three cultures buried their dead there.
"A cultural icon, the spry, productive nonagenarian was continually cited as an inspiration for housewives, widows and retirees.
Among the more remarkable athletes who participated in this year's Connecticut Senior Olympics were three nonagenarians from Bridgeport.
The English writer, Simon Wilde, has described this sequence as an "unparalleled spell of nonagenarians' neurosis".
Here science, politics and philosophy intersect, as we try to negotiate the prospect of designer babies, strapping nonagenarians, interspecies hybrids and the like.
Nonagenarian (90-99)
Nonagenarians, Captain William Solly (left) and Arthur Terry.
Distinction: Currently, they represent the largest number of Nonagenarians and Centenarians alive in any time of US history.