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In our driveway, I had seen only my father’s red Triumph, an old one covered by a tarp, which he called his midlife-crisis car.
The Queen of Everything Deb Caletti 1999
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It is also the embodiment of the midlife-crisis car, so if you wish to play the role to the hilt, the 911 is your ride.
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So you may have to sell your midlife-crisis Corvette or get a different insurer.
Seven Auto Insurance Buying Tips Ashlea Ebeling 2010
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"If we've identified a visitor as a midlife-crisis male," says Demdex CEO
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When I first met them a year ago, their midlife-crisis angst felt suffocating, the deck stacked against them in heavy-handed downer story lines.
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Hummers or other unnecessarily large, pricey SUVs or extra-small, midlife-crisis sports cars in bright colors generally denote the time of year has arrived when second - and fractional-home owners are in town for their annual 10-day stay.
Meredith C. Carroll: Aspen's Status Symbol du Jour: Plastic 2010
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College, marriage, parenthood and a midlife-crisis hair bleaching and Maserati will pale in comparison.
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Q: I have reached my mid 40s and have begun the quest for a midlife-crisis car.
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If you want a bigger car with a bigger engine, the Chevrolet Corvette convertible is arguably the ultimate midlife-crisis machine.
How to Prevent a Breakdown Jonathan Welsh 2010
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Note: Position no longer requires periodic service as chaperone, but successful candidate must still be willing to listen to endless stream of puppy-love and midlife-crisis piffle.
Rick Horowitz: Sanford Shakeup? Nothing Could be Finer Than a Job in Carolina 2009
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