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No matter what I tried, the narrowness at the bottom of the tub held my seventy-five-year-old bottom securely and prevented my maneuvering into a standing position.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grandmothers Jack Canfield 2011
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No matter what I tried, the narrowness at the bottom of the tub held my seventy-five-year-old bottom securely and prevented my maneuvering into a standing position.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grandmothers Jack Canfield 2011
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When we left the hall where Marco Aurelio was being mourned, we passed through another wake, that of a seventy-five-year-old woman.
Dreamseller: The Calling Augusto Cury 2011
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In the afternoon, at a press conference addressing the violence, Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik, a seventy-five-year-old with the sagging cheeks and drooping eyes of a bulldog, spoke his mind.
Narrative Magazine's Friday Feature: Debra Hughes's 'The Tucson Shootings: Words and Deeds' Zoe Triska 2011
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In the afternoon, at a press conference addressing the violence, Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik, a seventy-five-year-old with the sagging cheeks and drooping eyes of a bulldog, spoke his mind.
Narrative Magazine's Friday Feature: Debra Hughes's 'The Tucson Shootings: Words and Deeds' Zoe Triska 2011
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When we left the hall where Marco Aurelio was being mourned, we passed through another wake, that of a seventy-five-year-old woman.
Dreamseller: The Calling Augusto Cury 2011
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When Jimmy introduced Fred to his seventy-five-year-old mother, Fred was stifling a sneeze.
The Sitzer Ann Bogle 2011
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When we left the hall where Marco Aurelio was being mourned, we passed through another wake, that of a seventy-five-year-old woman.
Dreamseller: The Calling Augusto Cury 2011
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In the afternoon, at a press conference addressing the violence, Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik, a seventy-five-year-old with the sagging cheeks and drooping eyes of a bulldog, spoke his mind.
Narrative Magazine, Debra Hughes's 'The Tucson Shootings: Words and Deeds': Narrative Magazine's Friday Feature Zoe Triska 2011
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The lead story is about a seventy-five-year-old woman who, in the parking lot of a shopping mall, mistook her car for an identical-colored and almost identical-shaped vehicle parked next to it.
Blood Men Paul Cleave 2010
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