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And so one leads, obviously, a slag's life; in ageing one becomes less seductive, and on that account bitter.
Martin Amis's forthcoming novel The Pregnant Widow touches on the uncomfortable subject of ageing, one now preoccupying the writer, who turned 60 this August.
Good thing they did: for the past century, the United States has been steadily losing farms and farmers, and the profession is an ageing one.
Radio 4 has a big audience - an average weekly reach of 9.3 million, in fact - but it is also an ageing one, and Davis is one way of getting younger listeners tuning in.
"We're tackling ageing, one of life's greatest mysteries," says the website of the research and development company launched in 2013 and which in September 2014 joined with biopharmaceutical firm AbbVie to pour up to $1.5bn into a research facility focused on fighting age-related diseases.
China is a very specific case as the demographic transition from a youthful society to an ageing one took place at an earlier stage of economic development than in most richer countries and has happened much faster.
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Offshore oilfields are expensive, and ageing ones especially so.
Many Swiss are extremely concerned about the safety of the existing, ageing ones.
The world population is ageing, one-in-six of the UK's population is currently aged 65 and over, which by 2050 will have risen to one-in-four [ 3].
Infants presented to the remote health centre on average 28 times by age one [ 17].
— Combined age, one hundred and fourteen.
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