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He died in 1842 at the ripe age of 82 years.
She lived a full life and died at the ripe age of 96 years.
It could not be expected that one with her constitution should live to any ripe age.
Now he's 25 and that's the ripe age for when the body catches up with the mind.
Just five or ten years ago, it was possible for Americans to advance to a pretty ripe age before ever seeing a dead body.
At the ripe age of 80, he breathed his last on 28 January 1989.
That's what happens when responsibility gets its hold on you for the first time at the ripe age of thirty.
But the Queen can live to a ripe age if she is given the right defenses.
He died at the ripe age of 64, and she at 63.
At the ripe age of 101 he has difficulty recalling some details.
At the ripe age of 28, I felt stuck.
Besides, at my ripe age, people no longer view you as a hypochondriac.
Sanders, at the ripe age of 23, speaks with deep conviction.
He had reached a fairly ripe age for a spaceman.
There is no reason why ninety-nine out of every hundred children born should not live to a ripe age.
She's worried that I will be an old maid at the ripe age of twenty-four.
He died on the 27th of April 2008 while having breakfast at the ripe age of 85.
At the ripe age of 24, Town's current No.1 has made over 200 appearances for the club.
It's "master," which encompasses anyone over the ripe age of 35.
We want them to enjoy a happy life and be around, to enjoy our company, into a very ripe age.
Buddha perhaps did die of indigestion at a ripe age.
A man's sanity may even be in question by the time he reaches the ripe age of twenty-five.
Ann died on January 10, 1686 at the ripe age of eighty-four.
At the ripe age of 57 Fontane finally took to what he would be remembered for, the novel.
Six years later, an infection claimed the vision in his right eye, leaving him completely blind at the ripe age of 19.