And there is one unexpected transgression that will carry Ms. Germanotta into middle age: she can sing and play piano like a pro.
Mid-nineteenth-century Americans endured a high rate of infant mortality but expected that most individuals who reached young adulthood would survive at least into middle age.
Passing through puberty, into adulthood and now into middle age, I've wasted a lot of time lamenting the size of my hips, the gray in my hair, and the lines in my face.
The latest chapter incorporates moments from the earlier films (the failed marriages, the broken dreams) as the subjects settle into middle age, and it finds them all at a relatively peaceful stage in their lives.
But Dell is now a 27 year old company, and Michael is cruising into middle age, a touch of gray in his hair, and now engineering the shift of his company into enterprise services and systems.
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While they can often start in early adulthood, the teenage years, or even in childhood, they often extend into middle-age or later, as doctors are seeing more and more.
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The nuclei of adult cells, in contrast, have settled into a quiet middle age.
All this activity occurs early in the life span of a galaxy, before it settles down into a quiet middle age.
Until very recently, most of the increase has been due to better survival in childhood and youth, rather than the increased prolongation of middle age into old age.
In middle age, he plunged into the story of Herod's madness, and of the flight of the holy family into Egypt.
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?
In addition to looking at personal characteristics such as age and relationship status, the researchers divided the countries into high- and middle-to-low income groups according to average household earnings.
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Middle-class parents still move out of the city into the suburbs when their children reach school-age because they mistrust Chicago's public schools.
The willingness of middle-class parents to put time and money into extra tuition for their children meant a fair test at age 11 was impossible to design, he said.
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