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Septuagenarian Cheeta of Tarzan fame is proud of his film résumé.
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Septuagenarian Harry Zell breaks into the home of former cop turned private investigator Manny Rupert.
Pain Killers-Jerry Stahl « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2009
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Septuagenarian widow Millie Baldwin moved to Heart Lake to move on with her life and assist her acrimonious recently divorced daughter Debra and two grandchildren.
Love In Bloom-Sheila Roberts « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2009
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"Recollections of a Septuagenarian" (Madrid, 1880), p. 453, speaking of this era in Spanish history, uses the expression: "the indiscreet attempt made by the political press in the turbulent constitutional period of 1820-23".
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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Paper fine, type capital, and well suited to the eye of a Septuagenarian.
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Septuagenarian anticorruption activist Anna Hazare drew huge crowds during a 12-day hunger strike this summer in New Delhi, but Irom has been largely ignored outside this remote corner of northeastern India where a disparate collection of insurgent groups has for decades been fighting for independence.
The Seattle Times 2011
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LONDON: Septuagenarian Pallonji Mistry, an Indian origin business magnate, has topped Ireland's rich list with a worth of 3.9 billion pounds.
The Times of India 2010
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Septuagenarian Susheela Devi owned five flats in the building
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Septuagenarian Susheela Devi owned five flats in the building
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London: Septuagenarian Pallonji Mistry, an Indian origin business magnate, has topped Ireland's rich list with a worth of 3.9 billion pounds.
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