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SUNDAY STYLES Rocking, but Not in a Chair The Rolling Stones may be aging rockers.
The dynasty may be aging, but there is still one major item on the bucket list.
GROUP B FRANCE -- The star-studded lineup that includes Zinédine Zidane, Robert Pires, Marcel Desailly and Thierry Henry may be aging, but it is still formidable and France is still the team to beat.
On Friday, reports emerged that Dolly, the first mammal to be cloned, has arthritis--a possible sign that she may be aging faster than normal.
Going on seven years, the most recent boom may be aging, but its tenacity and vigor continuously force economists and market players to postpone its funeral.
While everyone knows there are a thousand startups for every Facebook (if not more), we rarely make the connection that such a high failure rate means that the typical firm may be aging.
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Demography is another advantage: China may be ageing rapidly, but South-East Asia's workforce is largely below the global median age of 29.7 (The Economist 2015).
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