Turner was thirty years old and had inherited a billboard business from his father, which was doing fine.
Thirty years old that is older than most of my staff members!
The 95 B-52's are all over thirty years old, and their ability to penetrate modern air defenses is very doubtful.
What do you think -- are today's platforms really revolutionary or are there still too many throwbacks to ideas that are thirty years old?
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Similarly, Thomas Edison and his Muckers changed our world with the phonograph when he was just thirty years old, and the incandescent electric light-bulb at thirty-two.
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The Internal Revenue Service has little history to draw from in this area and the limited guidance we previously issued on this matter is almost thirty years old.
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And there he was thirty-nine years old, happily married, with five children on his way to meet the Devil.
Thirty-two years old and unmarried, Kennedy is all boyish exuberance on the stump.
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She always said that she was thirty-five years old, but she had been saying that at least three years.
He is thirty-four years old, with a square jaw and blue eyes.
He was thirty-one years old at the time, a skinny, thick-bearded, soft-spoken family physician who had grown up in a bedroom suburb of Philadelphia.
Tall and blond, Navalny, who is thirty-four years old, cuts a striking figure, and in the past three years he has established himself as a kind of Russian Julian Assange or Lincoln Steffens.
The coaches assigned to Walton Middle School were John Hobson, a bushy-bearded high-school history teacher who was just thirty-three years old when he started but had been a successful baseball and tennis coach, and Diane Harding, a teacher who had two decades of experience but had spent the previous seven years out of the classroom, serving as a technology specialist.
At twenty-nine years old with thirty looming, I want to be prepared for life.
He says that he has never before spoken to the media about the deal that he, Ozzie (78 years old) and Schupak made with the American Basketball Association thirty five years ago.
At one time, her grandfather had owned thirty or forty shops in the Old City, but these had been sold off more than thirty years ago, before Lahore grew, in the nineteen-fifties and sixties, and prices increased.
Thirty years ago this week, a 27 year-old Chinese-American named Vincent Chin was brutally murdered.
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Thirty-nine percent of children ages 2- to 4-years-old and 52% of kids ages 5 to 8 have used an iPad, iPhone or similar touch-screen device to play games, watch videos or use other apps, according to a survey last year by Common Sense Media, a San Francisco-based nonprofit group.
Three years earlier, in October, 2006, a thirty-one-year-old lawyer from Weston, Connecticut, named Andrew Michaelson started working at the New York office of the Securities and Exchange Commission, at 3 World Financial Center, just west of Ground Zero.
Six years ago, Rachel (Ginnifer Goodwin), a guarded thirty-year-old corporate lawyer, fell for Dex (Colin Egglesfield), her law-school study partner, but stood idly by as he took up with her lifelong best friend, the loud, aggressive, uninhibited Darcy (Kate Hudson).
One evening, I found myself in such a place with a thirty-eight-year-old elementary-school teacher who had spent more than ten years plying Match.com and Nerve.com, as well as the analogue markets, in search of someone with whom to spend the rest of her life.
We have to face the fact that the old so-called conservative movement in this country is a fractured mess that over the past thirty years has been often tone deaf, behind the curve tactically, and an abject failure from a policy standpoint.
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