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More often than not, it involves some sort of infirmity.
She explains her bouts of infirmity in departure lounges: "I'm afraid of connections … in airports".
By that time, Marshall's mother had begun to show signs of infirmity.
For public officials to capitalise on this fear of infirmity is both sinister and cruel.
You know, this is a pop band that sprang out of infirmity.
"Even now, in this time of infirmity, Your Eminence continues to teach us all by example," Archbishop Montalvo said.
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The action was taken because of infirmities from old age, the farm said yesterday.
He now lives in Washington State and describes himself as "a semi-recluse with a lot of infirmities".
Lear was an inveterate traveler even though he suffered from a host of infirmities including epilepsy, asthma, chronic depression and poor eyesight.
Some readers may have found this even more unsettling than the catalogue of infirmities that accompanies old age — after all didn't the recent film portrayal of the libidinous marriage between middle-aged Paul and Julia Child raise a few eyebrows?
For the Giants, a season-ending injury to the anchor of the offensive line, the 31-year-old guard Chris Snee, was the first domino in a succession of infirmities that also afflicted aging veterans at center and tackle.
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