Post-Sept. 11, the CIA is trying to convey the image of a spry, on-top-of-things entity.
Following Spry's conviction, Gloucestershire County Council apologised for the "shortcomings" in its care system.
Gates aims to follow a similar philanthropic path, though at a spry 52.
Lodewijk de Vink, Warner-Lambert's boss, who will head AmericanWarner, is a spry 54.
He was spry, with a young man's memory for events and, of course, for figures ( Click here for more).
This spry former academic is seen as the architect of Turkey's soft power, which blends realpolitik with a fierce pride.
"There are growth plates at the end of the bones, " said Dr. Leslie Spry, a spokesman for the National Kidney Foundation.
At 40, I am ancient, old to a 20 year old, but I am delightfully spry to a 60 year old.
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Nigel Mitchell, mitigating, said that despite the brutality Spry had inflicted, there had been moments of happiness and love shown towards them.
Grove remembers Intel Chairman Craig Barrett telling him how spry he looked.
These spry and smart recordings, known mostly to country completists, appeared on the independent Little Darlin' label Paycheck had co-founded with producer Aubrey Mayhew in 1966.
At 81 years old, Faustino is still spry and still doesn't go to town very often, but he has somewhat adapted to the changes surrounding him.
"I would like to be able to undo the damage, " says Mr. Oreck, who is turning 90 this year, but remains spry enough to fly open-cockpit airplanes.
Suddenly, the old but very spry Mother Superior dashed across the altar, evicting the soundman, who had to drag all his gear out of that holy zone.
If you look at a list of the best ballplayers in a given season, they'll invariably be spry youngsters, and it's natural to extrapolate that to the team level.
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"We'd just formed a partnership with them, and there they are going to form a social network, which they denied--'Oh, no, no, '" recalls Murdoch, still trim and spry at 75.
Another of Sellers's shows championed Constance Spry, the social reformer, author and florist who educated millions of British people on the art of beautifying their homes in the mid-20th century.
Pediatric nephrologists treat the problem by administering growth hormones to young patients, but those treatments usually can't help a child grow to the same height as his or her peers, Spry said.
Over the years, a diverse caravan of novice runners, amateur athletes, enthusiastic 16-year-olds, spry septuagenarians and even visually impaired and partially paralyzed people have all converged on the MDS to test their limits, mark an occasion or escape briefly from their regular lives.
Data science is the spry third generation of BPR, responding to vastly increasing IT capacity, unprecedented ability of businesses to create data, widespread realization that data is a valuable resource, and the burdensome need to extract data from storage in order to realize business value.
Mr. Joseph Harvey is 105, and Ms. Mabel Harvey here is the spry young one at 102. (Laughter.) And Ms. Harvey just now was whispering in my ear, as you guys were walking in, that this must be the Lord's doing, because we've come a mighty long way. (Laughter.) That's what she said.
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