She remained young at heart, and the young themselves sensed that.
And so when I see all the young people who are here today -- or the young at heart -- (laughter) -- we need you guys to keep at it.
Peter's Square, encouraging people to be humble and young at heart as he promised to go to a youth jamboree Brazil this summer, while the faithful enthusiastically waved olive branches and braided palm fronds.
He pointed to a recent Court of Appeal ruling that session musician Bobby Valentino should be recognised for his part in writing the violin riff on the Bluebells' 1993 number one hit Young At Heart.
But America is fundamentally a young country at heart, and we know our best days are always ahead.
And then came the worst blow of all: Daniel Lewin, the brilliant young founder at the heart of the company, was killed by terrorists.
Mr Carter said given the "enormous pressure" from national spending cuts and rising demand for services, the latest budget proposals placed the vulnerable, young and Kent economy at the heart of council priorities.
Pope Francis will, we must hope, be as youthful at heart as the young nation he was born into.
Last night, the Food and Drug Administration announced the approval of Kynamro, a new drug to lower cholesterol in patients with homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (HoFH), a rare genetic disease that causes sky-high cholesterol levels and heart attacks at a young age.
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Thanks to the Center of Studies for Peace and the Development, and with the support of the UNESCO Office in Jakarta, young women and men will be at the heart of attention in Timor-Leste on 26 February 2013, during a National Consultation in direct continuity with the special mission of the United Nations in this country, which has just ended.
And I did it just because I loved to sing, and I loved gospel music, and I loved God with all my heart, even at a young age.
To address the rise in childhood obesity that puts our young people at greater risk of developing diabetes, heart disease, and cancer during adulthood, First Lady Michelle Obama's Let's Move!
It is not known why the virus specifically attacks the heart muscle or why young children are particularly at risk of serious infection.
The title refers to the number of Sundays Mr Crystal reckons he was able to spend with his father, who died suddenly of a heart attack at a bowling alley when young Billy was only 15.
Still slim at 67, Bing leans forward in his office chair at the Coleman A. Young Municipal Center in the broken heart of downtown.
Irregular heart-beats had been studied by Giovanni Morgagni of Bologna in the 18th century, and many subsequent scientists had added to the knowledge of heart disease by the time young Paul Zoll began studying medicine at Harvard in the 1930s.
Regardless of how it happened, the devastation of the Great Chicago Fire quickly turned into one of the young city's great blessings, as the moment in history and the location at the heart of a growing industrial nation ensured that Chicago would not merely be rebuilt.
The Department of Health (DoH) said those at most risk from heatstroke included the very young and the very old, and people with heart and respiratory problems.
After a few necessary detours, I ended up coaching debate to at-risk black and Hispanic students at the Eagle Academy for Young Men, a pioneering all-boys secondary school in the heart of the South Bronx, a few blocks from Yankee Stadium.
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Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), a heart-related abnormality, is the most common cause of sudden death in young athletes at sporting events.
At heart, Saavedra is just a simple man of the people, deeply concerned for the young son who lives with him and longing to be reconciled with his estranged wife.
The specialist who works at one of London's heart attack centers said there would now be concern about whether the young footballer had suffered brain damage.
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