The driver is smaller in the body of the car than the Fifties original.
By the time he became a lawyer, in his fifties, he was a respectable bourgeois townsman.
This argument suggests that saving should rise again when the baby-boomers hit their high-saving fifties.
The population of Detroit, at its peak, in the early nineteen-fifties, was 1.8 million people.
Its narrator, Elena Greco, recalls her Neapolitan childhood and adolescence, in the late nineteen-fifties.
Recessions in the fifties and even the sixties were inventory and capital goods generated.
The former librarian did not go to law school until she was in her fifties.
This harks back to the New Realists school unfolding in France, late fifties, early sixties.
The basic language in Section 213 dates to at least the fifties, if not earlier.
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The country experienced 50 to 60 percent tax rates in the fifties and sixties.
The fifties and sixties were an idyllic interlude for growth stocks, never to be repeated.
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Describes Emil Freireich's research into drugs to treat acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in the nineteen-fifties and sixties.
Correction: I was talking about the absence of working woman role models in the fifties and sixties.
Those who lose jobs in their fifties take significantly longer than others to find their professional footing.
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Berman is an intense, square-jawed man in his fifties, with a scarred body and a quick temper.
He has certainly exceeded expectations with a good hundred, a 90 and a couple of good fifties.
The Diana mania, which began in the 1980s, was never going to be reproduced for a couple in their fifties.
In reality, corporate taxes are much lower than in the decades spanning the fifties to the seventies.
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The people we studied were in their fifties, professionals at the height of their careers and earning potential.
By the late nineteen-fifties, seventy-five per cent of the women who worked were in female-only, mainly service jobs.
Ireland then lost three quick wickets yet took only 53 and 35 balls for their next two fifties.
Liam Neeson, still physically powerful in his late fifties but rather melancholy, brings something stirring to genre movies.
The are still fighting with the late Harry Stonehill whose assessments go back to the late fifties.
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This spending has driven our national saving rate from 14 percent in the fifties to 1 percent now.
When U.S. obscenity laws were first relaxed, in the fifties, no special stipulations were made for photographs of minors.
He was a tall, heavy man in his mid-fifties or so, which made him the baby of the group.
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He lived long enough to see the blossoming of abstract expressionism in the early fifties but never paid attention.
Despite being wishy-washy about social issues, Obama mocked Romney as a Fifties throwback.
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Currently, corporate tax rates remain significantly lower compared with the fifties and sixties.
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