White, who died in 1944, at seventy-five, was from the same part of Kansas as the Bairs.
Doug Springsteen died in 1998, at seventy-three, after years of illness, including a stroke and heart disease.
At seventy, he has owlish eyes, a flared Hungarian nose, and a tendency to gesture broadly with the flat palms of his hands.
He looked to be at least seventy, a reasonably ugly man with a fleshy face and a perfectly bald head.
As the bidding opened, at eight hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars, Robert Painter, an attorney from Houston, stood up, a BlackBerry in his hand.
The new thriller from Claude Lelouch shows that, at the age of seventy, he has lost none of his taste for the glossy, meandering narrative.
Known for being gregarious, he chatted up his physician on the subject of alchemy as he lay dying in bed at the age of seventy.
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The movie, which was written by Gary Young and directed by Daniel Barber, is derivative of revenge films starring Charles Bronson, Mel Gibson, and Clint Eastwood, though Michael Caine, at the age of seventy-seven, is extraordinary.
Better visibility is the chief, and almost the only, alteration to the strange and wonderful arrangements of works, notably of School of Paris modern masters, left by Barnes, who died in 1951, at the age of seventy-nine.
Seventy-six at the time of their marriage, Seward Johnson was 42 years her elder.
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Seventy-seven men at a time undergo an intensive nine-month rehab program.
Seventy-seven men at a time undergo an intensive nine-month rehabilitation.
Seventy one people appeared at Manchester Magistrates' Court overnight.
Most people on Wall Street, not surprisingly, believe that they earn their keep, but at least one influential financier vehemently disagrees: Paul Woolley, a seventy-one-year-old Englishman who has set up an institute at the London School of Economics called the Woolley Centre for the Study of Capital Market Dysfunctionality.
Seventy local authorities had closed at least one sporting facility, and 126 had reduced what they could provide.
Seventy jobs are to be axed at Medway Council in addition to the 210 posts lost over the last 18 months.
One study of the Red Brigades, the Italian terrorist group of the nineteen-seventies, found that seventy per cent of recruits had at least one good friend already in the organization.
In 2010, seventy-two migrants were found dead at a ranch near the U.S. border.
Seventy-two wrestling medals were awarded at the London Olympics last year.
Seventy percent of these infections are resistant to at least one of the drugs most commonly used to treat them.
In 2003, a seventy-two-year-old patient at the Veterans Hospital in Bedford, Massachusetts, died, fifteen years after receiving a diagnosis of dementia.
Seventy-eight percent of Americans had read at least one book in the previous 12 months, with 83 percent among those aged between 16 and 29.
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Seventy five per cent of what we currently do at the hospital in Trafford will continue to be done there.
Seventy fully-electric, zero-emission BMW ActiveE cars will be located at nine DriveNow stations across the entire city for the launch of DriveNow in San Francisco.
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No other film artist operated as skillfully as he did under cover of darkness, and this seventy-nine-minute film noir from 1948 shows off his night vision at peak power.
Seventy-two percent of respondents in a recent poll had no opinion of him at all.
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In February, 1937, Roosevelt floated his plan: claiming that the Justices were doddering, and unable to keep up with the business at hand, he would name an additional Justice for every sitting Justice over the age of seventy.
Seventy-five thousand tons dead-weight rushing through the fog at the rate of fifty feet per second, had hurled itself at an iceberg.
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