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Puranic myths developed around the notion of yuga (world age), of which there are four.
What I didn't foresee were the physical annoyances of old age, of which the breakdown of my hearing was the most inconvenient.
(Actually, the ocean to which Strachey referred was the entire Victorian Age, of which his four subjects in "Eminent Victorians" were meant to be peculiarly representative).
Historically, Professor Mueller said, the shelves were buffered from the sea by a barrier of pack ice the age of which is measured in decades.
The golden, but bloated, rural age of which she spoke was not the 1930s or even the 1950s but the 1970s.
The audience for "Work Out," which returns to Bravo on Tuesday for a third season, grew by 25percentt last season, according to Nielsen Media Research, to 659,000 viewers, the median age of which is about 36.
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He was a trustee and President of the Jewish Home and Hospital for Aged, of which his father, Charles H. Freeman, had also been President.
Mankiewicz's glittering depiction of the world backstage and his effervescent dialogue veil the clashes and agonies — Eve's naked ambition, her prey's desperate fear of aging — of which theatrical spectacle, and the cinema itself, are made.
Their idea of "digital revolution" was rather more radical than assembling a collection of gaming consoles through the ages, of which there is quite a bit in the Barbican's show.
These estimates are based on a sample of 341,000 ED visits for all ages, of which 3,215 involved seizure.
The stand ages of which are 90, 63, and 40 years, respectively, at the time of this study.
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