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Mr. Evans himself, now 72, is like an aging version of Austin Powers, or Captain America, a living anachronism with a mission.
A tall comforting presence, long white curls like an aging version of Michelangelo's David, when Charles spoke we heard a sage of old, albeit a smiling sage.
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That is a tiny fraction of the market, but still represents more than a million users, many who use aging versions of Netscape.
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Nigel Planer strikes the right note of self-irony as Pop, an ageing version of Neil the hippie.
Properly speaking, it ought to be ricotta salata, a hard, salty, aged version of the soft, creamy fresh stuff found in tubs next to the mascarpone.
Mind you, that's the blend that hasn't been aged -- which is only available to writers, bartenders and spirits geeks who want to do a little A/B testing side by side with the aged version.
The Oscar-winning film-maker said the original cast did not look old enough to play ageing versions of Rent Boy, Sick Boy and Begbie, despite Welsh's novel being set only a decade after Trainspotting.
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