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"Even now, in this time of infirmity, Your Eminence continues to teach us all by example," Archbishop Montalvo said.
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As Deputy Premier, Heffron acted as Premier in Cahill's absence and in times of infirmity, which became of prime importance when Cahill died suddenly in October 1959, and the 68 year old Heffron was elected to succeed him unopposed.
By that time, Marshall's mother had begun to show signs of infirmity.
The Labour MP and historian Tristram Hunt suggested in the Times that all those "commentators reaching for the 1937 and 1953 Regency Acts that legislate for a transfer of functions to a Regent if 'the Sovereign is by reason of infirmity of mind or body incapable for the time being of performing the royal functions'," were being "both premature and unhelpful".
By the mid-1990's, when Broadway had been conquered by the mega-musical and independent producers all but supplanted by colorless entertainment conglomerates, alliances of producing entities and ambitious nonprofit institutions, Mr. Merrick and Mr. Cohen were still at the producing game against the odds of infirmity and an even more insidious obstacle: the sense that their time had passed.
But time and infirmity have altered at least one rule.
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".
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.
He cannot hide his frustration at the onset of infirmity and his inability to do any more.
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