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A middle-aged person may not regain full strength for several weeks.
For yet another, he was a settled, middle-aged person, of a species that lived longer than man.
Our average customer is not a middle-aged person on a restricted diet.
Talking to Rabbit's friends, "one middle-aged person to another," he found sharp, affectionate memories.
The appearance of effort-related symptoms in a middle-aged person inevitably makes the cardiovascular system the first place to look for a reason.
A middle-aged person buying a large parrot as a pet is unlikely to outlive it.
Just another middle-class, middle-aged person getting along.
Perhaps the imagination is pulled to the late 1800's by the same impulse that draws the middle-aged person back to an exhilarating young adulthood.
Yet politics is not necessarily a middle-aged person's game, and there is no shortage of politicians who achieved important positions at a young age.
The story deals with the crisis of a middle-aged person played by Sarath Babu.
Jack was a middle-aged person.
Written out of 50-something angst, "After-Play" is a play for a middle-aged person (whatever that really means).
Denton asked his chief technology officer, Tom Plunkett, who looked to be the only other middle-aged person on the premises.
He was a pudgy, faintly greasy-looking middle-aged person in whose face dwelt shrewdness.
At the entrance to the house stood a thickset middle-aged person in the scarlet robe of a ranking priest of Ils.
The last variation is usually spoken by younger generations (including teenagers) and lower-class middle-aged persons in the Seoul Metropolitan Area.
Similarly, it is only when Anna is thrown into her mother's unretouched middle-aged person that her fearless, reckless ardor for living comes into full view.
Then I was an idle, but eager youth walking out from London; now I was a most reluctantly busy middle-aged person, coming in from the country.
While NPC is seen primarily in middle-aged persons in Asia, a high proportion of African cases appear in children.
A middle-aged person with two or more of these factors may already have hidden heart disease that could become clinically obvious after an abrupt or unsupervised increase in physical activity.
So on this occasion of the calendar's annual balance beam between the mourned, despised, irrevocable past and the beckoning, terrifying irresistible future, what can a precisely middle-aged person do?
The rest of her middle-aged person was dressed in what ought to have been rustling black silk but was actually one of the shinier varieties of black rayon.
Strangely enough, the standard for identifying old ideas I was using was not "whether a middle-aged person can remember it" but whether it has appeared before in the history of education.
Average life expectancy has increased through the enormous advances in medicine, which have, for example, largely overcome cardiovascular diseases, thereby making a significant contribution to average life expectancy for middle-aged persons.
For example, a middle-aged person can now sue his or her elderly parent for sexual trauma caused at age 4, in the same manner as victims of other delayed-discovery injuries, such as asbestos poisoning.