He came to his cause when he was past 60, a dignified figure with greying hair.
Germany is both greying (which will make its welfare state less affordable) and becoming more colourful.
The greying workforce may also change the balance of power between employers and employees.
Alice settled in a refugee camp in Kenya, a greying barfly drinking gin and Coke.
Spending will also increase because of the need to provide a social safety-net for a greying society.
Ms Wright is described as white, around 5ft 10ins tall with dark brown shoulder length hair which is greying.
And so America's browning may come to rival its greying in determining its political fault-lines for generations to come.
The 77-year-old, who has memory loss, is described as white, 5ft 7in (1.7m), slim and with short, greying hair.
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Japan is greying fast: already a fifth of its people are over 65.
And soon the greying gamers will start tut-tutting about some new evil threatening to destroy the younger generation's moral fibre.
It's been a long time since I saw any decent lingerie in that color and greying underpants generally have the opposite effect.
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Germany's greying argues for encouraging individuals to rely less on state-funded pensions and more on their own savings, as the FDP advocates.
The male passenger was described as being dark skinned, with dark hair which was greying around the temples and a dark moustache.
Migration matters too: hordes of English folk, greying and otherwise, have crossed the Severn Bridge, passing Welsh youngsters heading the other way.
This is happening just as the greying of Japan's population gathers pace.
This imminent greying of society is compounded by two other demographic shifts.
In the paper the researchers sought to answer the question: What constraints will the greying of Japan place on future fiscal policy?
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The greying will change American politics once ageing baby-boomers begin draining government pensions (Social Security) and health care (Medicare) and adding to the tax burden on younger Americans.
Several devote more than three-quarters of their defence budgets to personnel costs: maintaining armies of greying, pot-bellied dentists, cooks and clerks in khaki, rather than investing in expeditionary troops.
While she may go to a greying boardroom to raise capital, she recruits those with little experience but tremendous potential (and knowledge of the market) to help her implement her idea.
Young boys and older men with greying beards half-heartedly mixed cement and worked iron rods as we walked through the site and were shown the skeleton of a 16 classroom building.
According to a United Nations report this year, Japan is greying so quickly that it will need to import over 600, 000 workers annually until 2050 to keep its working population stable.
His greying hair is neatly brushed over his ears.
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Italian governments have tinkered with the pensions system on three occasions, but have shrunk from the drastic overhaul that is needed to save Italy's greying population from old-age penury in the generation ahead.
They regularly drop in on Mr Gold, who quizzes them closely, his wild greying locks and well-stuffed shirt pocket giving him the air of a rumpled physics professor expounding an exotic retail calculus.
The specter of "big nurse" as writer Craig Seligman calls it, barring access to an ailing loved one, looms large for a greying population who watched their friends, colleagues and lovers decimated by the AIDS epidemic.
"If we do too little to address the demographic challenge, we risk becoming a steadily greying society, losing vitality and verve, with our young people leaving for opportunities elsewhere, " it said in the white paper.
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