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Psychology Middle-Age Cutthroats The fire of competitiveness doesn't dwindle after age 25 along with brain mass and steroid levels, it appears.
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Last but certainly least, Jerry wrote his first book, "Leave It to Boomer: A Look at Life, Love and Parenthood by the Very Model of the Modern Middle-Age Man."
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Last but certainly least, Jerry wrote his first book, "Leave It to Boomer: A Look at Life, Love and Parenthood by the Very Model of the Modern Middle-Age Man."
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The Steuerle idea has great merit, but will not sell with the American people, who dream of Middle-Age retirement to travel etc.
Retirement Age in Play?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Chill out guys, Chang was a legendary samarai in Middle-Age China who was called upon to settle political disputes.
Think Progress » Jeb Bush Reveals His “Mystical Warrior” Friend 2005
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_ The present comprehensive use of the term is but an extension of the Middle-Age division of the liberal arts into the Trivium, -- Grammar, Rhetoric,
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 41, March, 1861 Various
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We are among the growers of the silk-worm; we hear the home-songs and talks of the Mas, listen to the people's legends and tales of witchery, and can study the Middle-Age spirit that still in these regions endows every shrine with miracles, as we follow the pilgrimage to the chapel of the Three Marys.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 41, March, 1861 Various
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Decidedly, too, the virtuous Doge is worth having, -- really a Middle-Age electric telegraph, -- for he gives all about him such a dose of news as in this day would sell every penny-paper printed: and such bad news!
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 34, August, 1860 Various
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In point of fact, it is one of the many results of _Spiritualism_ to make the permanent destiny of the race a matter of common reflection and discourse, and a vehicle for the prevailing disbelief of the Middle-Age doctrines on the subject.
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Middle-Age story, and looking at copies of forms and faces which to remember is a dream of rainbows and angels.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 26, September, 1880 Various
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