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Meanwhile, at the back of the stage, a tiny, elderly man in a zipped-up windcheater and a flat cap watches proceedings with a steely but slightly bemused expression.
One day last summer, he lay in his fourth floor bed watching a soundless "Clifford the Big Red Dog" cartoon with his roommate, a tiny, elderly Chinese man who has been boarding at the hospital for years.
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When Buehler had taken me to see the shiny, new and abstract Chevrolet monument earlier that afternoon, an elderly woman sauntered over with her tiny, elderly dog and said she wasn't at all sure what to think of it.
A second woman had come out onto the front porch of the new blue house and was standing beside the tiny, elderly woman, looking across the newly sodded St. Augustine at Walter and Ginny's father in the street.
Outside efforts to "preserve" language often undermine native peoples' revitalization efforts, since they compete for the time and energy of a tiny number of elderly speakers.
Even people with $10,000 in prescription drug costs in a year -- a tiny percentage of the elderly population -- would still pay more than 40percentt of those costs themselves.
The sole survivor was a tiny child, now an extremely elderly woman, who longs for the beguiling circus's return.
He remembered helping his father repair a tiny, ramshackle shack that an elderly couple had inhabited on the property.
In a tiny village home last week, an elderly woman named Praskovya Teplyuk posted a photo of Ms. Tymoshenko right next to that of a traditional Orthodox icon.
"Only a tiny, tiny portion of the elderly population is likely to avail themselves of such a card," said Ron Pollack, executive director of Families USA, an advocacy group in Washington.
One of our party was an elderly woman with a tiny appetite.
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