When an old person wants to start a conversation with a passerby, most recognize the need.
Although still in her 30s, Ms Lublin's official title at DoSomething is Chief Old Person.
Kids are reluctant to write back to that smelly old person who keeps pestering them.
"This doesn't do a whole lot for a 75-year-old person when treated in this way, " she said.
That would result in computing a dose of medicine for a 100-year-old person -- possibly fatal for a child.
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He also declared an expired license invalid at Blockheads, even if the picture on it is of the old person ordering the drink.
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He promised that he would not consider his government a success as long as there was one child or old person living in poverty.
You don't just go down to the factory floor and promote a 35-year-old person to be chief executive officer, you need to groom them.
"It does trouble me to say that one type of old person versus another one is going to make a different or better decision, " Hutchison said.
An 80-year-old person inside the house was startled but unhurt.
From the arrival platform at roughly 4, 000 metres it takes a couple of hours to hike up to the Pichincha's summit, Rucu ("old person" in the local Quechua language) just below 4, 700 metres.
The amount of the reverse mortgage loan is also determined by the youngest person who owns the home, so a 70-year-old person who is co-owner of a home would lower the amount her 75-year-old spouse would otherwise get.
It turns out the the average 30-35 year old person will experience roughly a 25 percent decline in his or her muscle strength and tone by the age of 70-75, and up to a 50 percent decline approaching the age of 90.
From where I was looking on, it felt like any old disabled person could have a go.
It was a treat to see the 68-year-old designer in person rather than in old party pics.
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For the first time in years, Isaac saw his old friend Marvin in person.
At a Stockholm hospital in 1958, a 43-year-old engineer became the first person to receive an implanted pacemaker.
Frank chalks this up to a young-person curiosity about old things in an era when the past is rapidly disappearing.
Last month, a 61-year-old man became the first person in the UK to be cured of type 1 diabetes in this way.
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"That old image of a white person holding a starving black child is just embarrassing these days, " said one official, speaking off the record.
In July of this year, a 22-year-old man became the first person in the UK to be convicted for modifying a video games console.
The 27-year-old CEO said the average person has a great deal of financial information to keep track of, from savings to mortgages, student loans and credit cards.
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Krystle's grandmother said the 29-year-old was a special kind of person who nurtured deep friendships.
Saturday, China reported a 7-year-old Beijing girl is the latest person to become infected with the H7N9 flu strain, bringing the total to 44.
There is the pensioner, out for a day with his grandson, who kindly bought both their tickets on his mobile phone, but it turns out you are only allowed one e-ticket per person, so poor old granddad is fined.
Hackers looking for profit can not only find out where a person lives, how old they are, and where they were born, but they can break into smart phones through malicious programming and steal credit card information, running up charges.
When he took the test at 22 years old, Christensen became the youngest person ever to pass the exam until his best friend, Ivan Carter, now the most famous elephant hunter in the world, did so at age 21 a few years later.
An idea often floated in Congress to reduce spending on Medicare by raising the eligibility age for the federal health insurance program for the elderly from 65 to 70 years old would jack up costs per person for those seniors left in the program by 12 percent, if implemented.
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