She's finally coming home, at sixty-seven years old, after an absence of nearly fifty years.
He was cycling, as always, with his butt elevated off the seat, his spine inclined at sixty degrees.
The best athletes were in the middleweight classes: Amanda Sandoval and Rizelyx Rivera, at fifty-eight kilos, and Natalie Burgener, at sixty-nine.
Yet at sixty-eight, Eastwood is a more forceful actor than he was twenty years ago less opaque, less stylized, and altogether more idiosyncratic.
You stated that you want to retire at sixty-two or sixty-three.
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Removing this potent source of data from someone attempting to thread their way through a crucial conversation is like asking someone to drive a windy country road at sixty miles an hour with their eyes closed.
In 2006, doctors performed at least sixty million surgical procedures, one for every five Americans.
The Army planned to order at least sixty-five of the aircraft.
Reich died of a heart attack in Lewisburg Federal Penitentiary in 1957, at the age of sixty.
Two days before the rehearsal shoot, in June, 2009, and five days after being given a diagnosis of cancer, Bausch died, at the age of sixty-eight.
It is a bewitching moment and even at the distance of sixty years, watching and hearing the tumble of his words on film, you feel their irresistible, almost spiritual force.
Following surgery and experimental chemotherapy, he lived twenty more years before dying, in 2002, at the age of sixty, from a lung cancer that was unrelated to his original disease.
This claimant public customer alleged that the respondent brokerage firm asserted that after the customer sold positions in his account that he could buy back those sold positions within sixty days at the original sale price.
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Sixty postal workers at the Morgan Parcel Distribution Center and 45 at the Rockefeller Carrier Station have already been tested, Nikolaidis said.
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The nature and structure of higher education around the world has changed more in the past sixty years than at any time over the six hundred years since the foundation of the university as we know it.
He would employ at least three hundred workers rebuilding sixty vehicles a month, with Textron, a partner company in Louisiana, producing the rest.
Sixty years later, at the age of 86, the Queen maintains an active schedule and is the patron of more than 600 charities and organizations.
By the time I went to sit down, there were only three empty seats left at this very long table of perhaps sixty people.
In 2003, Charlan Nemeth, a professor of psychology at the University of California at Berkeley, divided two hundred and sixty-five female undergraduates into teams of five.
Tax receipts are at the lowest percentage of the economy in sixty years, a mere 15% of the total economy.
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Zipes, a professor emeritus of German and comparative literature at the University of Minnesota, has written sixty books on or of folk tales: critical studies, collections, translations.
Hedge funds date to 1949, when Alfred Winslow Jones, a writer at Fortune, opened a private investment firm using sixty thousand dollars he had raised from friends and forty thousand he had saved.
Sixty percent of their gain will be taxed at the 15% long-term capital gains rates.
Look at the growth rates of both nations for the past sixty years.
He routinely puts in sixty-five to eighty hours a week at his job.
At privatisation, it was felt that certain customers needed protection, says Mark Smith, founder of website The Man in Seat Sixty-One, who used to set fares at the Department for Transport.
Sixty thousand Celtic supporters cheered Crosas when he was paraded at Celtic Park in August 2008.
Sixty years ago this week, the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg handed down its judgments.
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