Pollsters say he is popular all over Indonesia, with both young and old, rich and poor, men and women, and city and country folk.
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We have seen young and old, rich and poor, Muslim and Christian join together, and earn the respect of the world through their non-violent calls for change.
They are young and old, rich and poor and even, many of them, members of the much-vaunted middle-class that both Romney and President Obama repeatedly vowed to protect.
Obama was buoyed up on a groundswell of small donors, young and old, rich and poor -- people who wished to see a country restored and an economy rebuilt.
Mr Susilo, promising decisive action against corruption and the chaos in Indonesia's judicial system, has built himself an image of calm, competence and honesty which, say pollsters, has won him support from young and old, rich and poor, and city and country folk.
And in most countries the heaviest consumers of public services, the old and the poor, are the least likely to use the internet.
Claire Enders of Enders Analysis notes that the people who most need information about local goings-on are the immobile old and the poor, for whom the news that a local clinic is about to close can be vital.
It is thrilling to imagine them delivering insight and inspiration to knowledge-seekers old and young, rich and poor, in every corner of the planet.
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Mr. MEYERS: Well, I suppose the simple power of the theme and the idea that a man who is weak and poor and old, and has gone through tremendous physical hardships, including having his hands sort of torn up by the rope and the struggle, does in fact endure, and prevail, even though he's lost what he's fought for, because the sharks have eaten the marlin.
They were people from every background and every walk of life: black, white, rich and poor, young and old.
In terms of access, some worry that as banking moves further online, the old, the poor and the computer-illiterate will be excluded from the financial system.
"The thinking generally about the problems we're trying to address in these proposals with community hospitals is that some of them are very old, and they have poor fabric, " he told BBC Radio Wales.
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The Blues boss said he was wrong to open up the midfield at Old Trafford, and conceded his poor set-piece planning cost them in the 3-0 defeat.
Mr Ozawa promises to restore the pension system, help the working poor and the old, and revitalise the countryside.
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"The bridges are more than 40 years old, in a poor condition and in urgent need of repair, " he said.
Mr Rosales was provincial, a poor speaker and old fashioned.
Much of the failure can be ascribed to an old-fashioned lack of informants and poor collation of existing information, though restrictive laws on wiretapping and other surveillance methods cannot have helped.
Just a few examples: Divorced and never-married women are three times more likely to be poor in old age than married women, and more than one-third of retired workers and widows get benefits that fall below the poverty level.
Populated by mainstream Americans and Mexican immigrants, by the working class and the retired, this hamlet is a poor outpost with Old West roots where people don't miss society and have often dropped out of it.
It takes rich and poor, young and old, strapping and debilitated patients.
Perhaps they see simply an old man, further over the hill than Clint Eastwood (a mere 68, compared with 74-year-old Mr Heston) and with a ridiculously poor toupee.
Stoke-on-Trent City Council said the changes were because of the city's education was not up to standard, and because of declining pupil numbers and the poor condition of old school buildings.
Mr Kenny's personal ratings have soared from 12 points in the past three weeks to 35%, despite accusations that the 59-year-old former teacher is boring and has a poor grasp of policy.
For Americans who lack access to such bodies, there is eventually a safety net (whose effectiveness varies between states) for those who are old enough to qualify for Medicare, and poor enough to qualify for Medicaid, another federal programme.
The boardwalk is the obvious draw, a tourist attraction stretching about four miles along the coast with a diverse mass of humanity -- rich and poor, young and old, black and white, families and miscreants -- tromping up and down the wooden slats.
He lived and worked in a poor community and he noticed many residents used material from old billboards for roofing, because it was waterproof and mildew-proof.
After decades of hearing the same big promises from the public education establishment, and seeing the same poor results, it is surely time to shake off old ways and to demand new reforms.
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