He remarried when he was in his 90s and continued to work beyond the age of 100.
This is very hard to correct beyond the age of about five years.
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And in practice, a large majority of students who stay in education beyond the age of 16 continue into higher education.
They include "early indications" from the Catholic Church that it would prefer to see separate provision retained beyond the age of 15.
There are women's doubles players among the top 10 pairs in the world who are still competing beyond the age of 30.
According to the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, up to 30 percent of men beyond the age of 75 have low testosterone levels.
And the competition is hungrier for qualifications: whites are less likely to stay at school beyond the age of 16 than any other group.
The government will finance pilot schemes in 10 areas to test out allowing young people to stay with foster families beyond the age of 18.
This report found that 36% expected to postpone retirement beyond the age of 65, while 74% said they plan to continue working some in their retirement.
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Some foster carers allow young people to stay with them beyond the age of 18 but they often do so without financial support from their local authority.
For those of us beyond the age of 40, it might be equally accurate to posit that when one is tired of Topshop, one is just very, very tired.
To allow weaker pupils to catch up, the exam might be taken beyond the age of 16 - with the new exams coming alongside the raising of the leaving age to 18.
We will also reform the curriculum so that students get a better and broader range of options for study beyond the age of 14, developing their talents and challenging them to achieve more.
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He reckons sport is a powerful aid in preventing potential gang members ending up in prison or on the streets, not least because it introduces them to people who have managed to live beyond the age of 20.
The main effect of the new law was not an increase in the numbers of people working beyond the age of 65 but a big rise in severance pay for people leaving at what until then had been the mandatory retirement age.
That allowed the two researchers not only to gather many more volunteers (560) than would have been possible from the average student body, but also to spread the profile of those volunteers beyond the halls of academe and beyond the age of 21.
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It is in television that they find the best professional opportunities - essentially as presenters - but they are only employed for a limited time, because in that part of the world it is uncommon to see women working beyond the age of 50 in any media.
Lyman was looking for a way to address the very real problem that many young adults with autism, including his own son, Eli, face: How to transition successfully into adulthood as they grow beyond the cutoff age of built-in state benefits and supports.
Under the new measures, clubs will be able to boost their squads beyond the 25 limit but only by players under the age of 21.
The government wants to increase participation in education and training beyond the current school-leaving age of 16.
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This suggests middle age itself now spans 14 years and goes well beyond the government's planned state pension age of 66.
And by the way, the current Tampa Bay head coach, Raheem Morris, surprised the experts by his ability at the tender age of 34 to take the Buccaneers beyond expectations in his first two years at the helm.
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But part of the problem with the definition - I mean, as an example - is that if you look at Mars - if Mars - if we discovered a Mars-sized object out beyond the orbit of Pluto, it couldn't be a planet, because over the age of the solar system it wouldn't have time to clear its orbit.
While the new age of quantum information will augment our minds and bodies, possibly beyond recognition, the quality and content of our character will, for better or worse, remain our own.
Since experience can also affect the ability to compete, although they are far beyond their physical peak of 25 for men, the average age of a President of the United States arguably the most powerful person in the world, is 55 to 65, and the constitution requires he or she be at least 40 years old to hold the job.
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Of course, most of the Stones are beyond middle age, unless people are living into their 120s these days, so would the Rolling Stones be allowed to attend their own concert?
It is a charge that resonates beyond romantics who recall the post-war golden age of cabinet government when Whitehall was a collection of ministerial baronies, each run by a big beast and overseen by a prime minister who was merely primus inter pares.
It is with this relatabiltiy that Ms. Sandberg can reach beyond boundaries of age, success level, and gender to include all of those who have the privilege of playing on the jungle gym of corporations, academia, and government.
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Professor Leridon said the study had been carried out because it was important to answer a range of practical questions about the chances of either natural or artificially aided conception so that couples could be given more precise information about the potential risks of postponing childbirth beyond a given age.
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Born in the capital of the old Confederacy, brought north by her parents as part of that great migration, Dr. Height was raised in another age, in a different America, beyond the experience of many.
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