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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aging dynasty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a ruling family or lineage that is becoming older or declining in power or influence over time.
Example: "The aging dynasty struggled to maintain its grip on the throne as younger rivals emerged."
Alternatives: "declining dynasty" or "waning dynasty".
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One aging dynasty was already waning.
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An unspoken question hovering over the Republican presidential race here is why Mr. Bush, the state's popular former governor and heir to the nation's aging political dynasty, has not added his voice to the party establishment's support for Mr. Romney in his increasingly bitter duel with Newt Gingrich.
The dynasty may be aging, but there is still one major item on the bucket list.
Yes, for a night, the aging stars of yesteryear's dynasties tried to stop time, writes Ian Thomsen on SI.com, threw in a little throwback fun with a football snap after the opening tip, and when the Lakers won in overtime, it was possible to recall those great moments in the Magic Johnson-Larry Bird days.
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They liken America to "an ageing sports dynasty that has won the Super Bowl for many years but blithely ignores the rising performance of younger teams".But these rankings include measures that have little to do with innovation, such as the size of a country's trade deficit.
References to Sangam age Chera dynasty are found in Tamil-Brahmi inscriptions of 3rd century CE found on rocks in Edakal hill in Wynad district of Kerala.
"It's a reinvention of the family-dynasty soap like 'Dallas,'Dynastyty,' 'Falcon Crest,' by aging it down," Mr. Levin said, along with "a strong adult-female anchor" in the actress Barbara Hershey, who plays Mr. Hudson's mother.
And at the moment the Tudor dynasty is particularly in vogue: Helen Mirren won an Emmy last year for playing the aging queen in HBO's "Elizabeth I".
The mapping was done in the Late Bronze age, in Dynasties XVIII and XIX (according to his dating, 1560-1200 B.C.E.
In an age where dynasties appear everywhere — from reality TV to the polling booths — this epic drama features the one percent in all its glitz and gloss, while exposing the dark underbelly: a corrupt world built on backroom deals, betrayal, and, in some cases, murder.
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