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"It's been a long time since you were a sexagenarian."
Speaking as a sexagenarian I know what I'm talking about.
He could only be pleased that the British threshold permitted him, a sexagenarian, to pass for 51.
(True enough, and that was a decade ago, when I was a mere sexagenarian.)
'It's not just about image-making, ' says a surly sexagenarian in the doorway.
I'm a double sexagenarian, plus ten."
At the time Xiahou Ba was already a sexagenarian, if not a septuagenarian, he was still active in social life.
"Never underestimate old folks," said one sexagenarian, who is a member of the Elmhurst Jackson Heights Senior Center.
Sexagenarian (60-69)
He opens with Melville, "our sturdy undervalued sexagenarian," awakened by Lizzie, his wife of 35 years: "A dim world at this hour.
In Beloe's 'Sexagenarian' (vol.
Girl Crazy was a 1929 comedy film directed by Mack Sennett and starring Andy Clyde as "a girl-crazy sexagenarian".
More recently, after Mr. Clinton nominated another sexagenarian to the High Court, Mr. Calabresi's interest seemed to pick up.
This caused New Jack to legitimately attack the sexagenarian with a chain, a framed picture of his aunt, a baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire, and several other weapons.
InMcDermid Reaches a Milestone,Margaret-who has been "almost sixty, although she could still lie about her age," over the course of two novels-finallybecomes a sexagenarian.
The Sexagenarian has been characterised already; the 'Anecdotes of Literature are an amusing but uncritical compilation, chiefly of extracts from, and bibliographical particulars concerning, old English books.
She soon elicits the attention of the sultan, a lecherous sexagenarian who dies the morning after taking her virginity, and later gains the more gratifying physical and intellectual companionship of his successor, Selim.
A haven where the Captain, a one-legged sexagenarian, jealously continued to love his middle-aged wife, Sido, who could still blush beneath her graying hair, while presiding watchfully over her dominion.
Once, in 1965, a Philadelphia D.J. was moved to draw a gun during an in-studio performance of "Radar Blues," recalled Mr. Stampfel, these days a still-cheerful sexagenarian.
After more than five years of war, the emperor seemed to have aged twenty years: his blond hair and beard had become completely grey and at age 44 his face seemed to be of a sexagenarian.
When the sexagenarian first met Zhang Ni, he told the latter, " Although I'm not close to you, I have already entrusted wholly to you for a long time, I hope you would understand this."
It is unclear exactly how old Al is, however during his series' run in the late 1990s, Al was noted as a sexagenarian, but she later claims to remember Flapper-dresses, which she disliked because they made her butt look big.
Even as a very young man in a very conventional mid-40's publicity shot, he has fire in his eyes; even as a ravaged-looking sexagenarian, his eyes hidden behind huge sunglasses, he holds himself like a man born for the spotlight.
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What did it feel like to be a new hero for the sexagenarian set?
Terrifying to a sexagenarian entrails-reader, that is; much less or even not at all to his grandchildren.
That was the problem with sexagenarian parents; they knew all the tricks from the first set of kids, and they had very good memories.
Yet the sexagenarian statesman showed great energy.
One scheduled highlight is an appearance by another sexagenarian tenor, Luciano Pavarotti.
Call it sexagenarian intuition."
Simon Axler is a famed sexagenarian stage actor who suddenly and inexplicably loses his gift.
How could she be secure in her belief when she only had a soul by dispensation of some sexagenarian pink in a pointed hat?
In a letter of 6 May 1904, to his brother William, James referred to himself as "always your hopelessly celibate even though sexagenarian Henry".
The sexagenarian "lean and slipper'd pantaloon" recalls his youthful cold-war days, learning almost to love the bomb.
Irving's "sexagenarian jowls shuddered."
But Ann Bailey, the sexagenarian music critic from the online video series "Breakfast at Sulimay's," begs to differ: she is baffled by them.
With a sneaky humor and a frank delight in her characters, the English novelist depicts a sexagenarian brother and sister who meet for a few days in the country.
He quoted Germanicus's last sentence in such a way that Tiberius believed that the "incompetent, avaricious, bloody-minded sexagenarian debauchee" was himself.
In a surprise entry to the fall season, Sam Shepard - actor, playwright and sexagenarian heartthrob - has written a new, sharp-elbowed farce with an impressively starry cast.
On 9 January 2009, DARD units had been mobilised in a manhunt to arrest two suspects responsible for killing a sexagenarian man on 29 December 2008.
In Mr. Michell's last film, "The Mother," Mr. Craig played a carpenter whose handiwork extended to carnally ministering to a sexagenarian widow.
Our sexagenarian knight/lyricist stands in front of the speakers tapping his foot, lost in the sound, as he probably was when he first heard the song in the summer of 1967.
And by the festival's end, he would have the last laugh and something more substantial, the jury prize, which he shared with Irma P. Hall, the sexagenarian scene-stealer from "The Ladykillers."
During that time, General Bandera, "that sexagenarian hero of all the blacks in the island," moved at the head of a group of a thousand black insurgents toward Havana and occupied a railroad station.
The movie's star, Klaus Kinski, revealed himself as "a sexagenarian adolescent all in white with a mane of yellow hair," who, managing to irritate everyone, "leaves a trail of smouldering resentment wherever he goes."
Tell me frankly: when a young man is capable of conceiving, judging, and acting, is he not perhaps more skillful in managing a family than some sexagenarian dullard, with snow on his head that has frozen his imagination?
The episode in which the sexagenarian Chase dresses in a wig and a muscle suit and takes mind-altering drugs is a highlight of the first series, as well as being fairly representative of the programme's eccentricity.
She offered a copy of Peter Singer's landmark book, "Animal Liberation," and inscribed it with a friendly sketch of its sexagenarian recipient with the dialogue balloon "Well, I don't know" floating above his head.
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