So we are really talking about everyone roughly from the age of 40 to 65.
It also says high quality apprenticeships should be available to pupils from the age of 14.
He lived in Aberaeron, in mid Wales, for four years from the age of nine.
From the age of 8 I was running media campaigns on global issues back home in Australia.
From the age of 14, they will be offered placements with employers for two days a week.
In Germany it is compulsory to learn English from the age of seven.
It said that government reforms to reduce unemployment were wrongly prioritising young people from the age of 18 and above.
His father, an actor and opera singer, had encouraged his son to act in films from the age of six.
Pupils would be read poems by their teachers, learn simple poems by heart and practise recitals from the age of five.
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It was found that the physical sizes of the children were similar in both groups from the age of one upwards.
Born on 26 July 1969 in Cardiff with spina bifida, Grey-Thompson had to use a wheelchair from the age of seven.
He came from a humble background and, from the age of 10, worked 14 hours per day in the Blantyre Cotton Works.
The 19-year-old Kiernan, who came through the youth academy at Watford from the age of nine, spent last week training with Killie.
Charlie Doherty, from Crawley, West Sussex, asked for donations to the charity Mary's Meals instead of presents from the age of six.
Gascon was born without a left hand or forearm, but took delight in getting in the water from the age of three.
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As of next summer, the EU will reject for slaughter any horse without a drug passport from the age of six months.
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From the age of six he had walked to school in Clarksdale, Mississippi, past the house of a middle-aged lady called Miss Boozie.
The music academy where Mr. Amruden teaches and Ms. Nabizadeh studies has around 140 students, boys and girls from the age of 9.
Any child from a family below the poverty line is guaranteed a free place in a nursery from the age of six months.
The AEGON FutureStars programme is made up of a group of roughly 400 promising players who range from the age of eight to 23.
Under the new agreement, these men will be eligible for exemption, and thus legally entitled to earn a living, from the age of 24.
As a lonely child in Brooklyn, Dr Pepperberg owned pet birds from the age of four, and daydreamed about being able to understand animals' thoughts.
He spent his summers in Rangoon from the age of 10 and wears a traditional sarong-like longyi and a collarless jacket over a white collarless shirt.
Most people would like more than that, so many save money for their own private pensions, which they're allowed to take from the age of 50.
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During the trial the court heard that from the age of seven Carly was made the subject of a care order and raised by foster parents.
The house in Forthlin Road, where McCartney lived from the age of 13 to 22, was listed as a Grade II building by English Heritage last year.
The researchers believe that early assessment - which they say can be done reliably from the age of four - would enable schools to adopt new teaching methods.
The Liberal Democrats Youth and Student want tuition fees to be paid for by public funds for all full and part time students from the age of 16.
He also moves from the age of Murrow to the fevers of today, and to the campaign trail of a Democratic governor, Mike Morris (Clooney), a Presidential hopeful.
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