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  • noun Plural form of Baldwin.

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Examples

  • Research shows the Baldwins are more likely to avoid age-related diseases and remain independent longer than those who do not exercise.

    Seniors exercise right to a better, more youthful life 2011

  • The Baldwins live in a continuous-care facility but hope they never need to move to the nursing-home level.

    Seniors exercise right to a better, more youthful life 2011

  • Or: you can go my route and give the dark-fleshed, diminutive foul a nice crisping in a hot pan before a quick visit to the oven and dressing with cider-and-sage-stewed heirloom apples, such as crisp Golden or Roxbury Russets or sweet, juicy Baldwins.

    Going Native Sarah Karnasiewicz 2011

  • Experts on aging, concerned about the 77 million Baby Boomers and the rapidly growing older population, say more people need to adopt the Baldwins' commitment to physical activity.

    Seniors exercise right to a better, more youthful life 2011

  • Despite the social demands upon his time, and despite his many committee meetings, and meetings of boards of directors and political conferences, he yet found time and space to captain the Lakanaii polo team to more than occasional victory, and on his own island of Lakanaii vied with the Baldwins of Maui in the breeding and importing of polo ponies.

    THE KANAKA SURF 2010

  • Third (at least) of a dynasty of bookselling Baldwins who operated from Paternoster

    Index of People 2009

  • Ramsay de Give for The Wall Street Journal The exterior of the Baldwins 'townhouse at 3 E. 10th St. Ned Baldwin said in an interview that he, too, had emotional ties to the building, but he found that after a series of unresolved disputes that he could no longer work with his brother "as a business partner anymore."

    Family Feud Forces Auction in Village Josh Barbanel 2010

  • Ms. Coffey arrived at the Baldwins' home in the late morning, police said.

    Baby, Sitter Die in 'Tragic Accident' Alison Fox 2011

  • When my friends thought of that plan which Mr. Southey recommends, namely an Edition of the whole poems by subscription, Baldwins offered to relinquish their claim on any profit, and to print such work for my sole benefit, and to any extent!!

    Letter 310 2009

  • The Baldwins, who have been running together for 25 years, take to heart findings that show exercise can be a buffer against many age-related problems, including dementia and the muscle and bone loss that ultimately leads to frailty and loss of independence.

    Seniors exercise right to a better, more youthful life 2011

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