- Look up quadragenarian, quinquagenarian, ****agenarian, septuagenarian,
octogenarian, or
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Different cultures...
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gives birth, the
fertile octogenarian rule
predates the laws
allowing legal adoption. The
legal fiction of the
fertile octogenarian ****umes that a living...
- Russian-born
American manicurist and
television personality who,
already an
octogenarian,
starred in the 1984 "Where's the beef?"
advertising campaign for the...
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accommodate ordinary citizens, and the
first to
bring on
board an
octogenarian. As an athlete, he
claimed to have won 70 medals, 42 of them gold. In...
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International Women's Air and
Space Museum and a
member of
United Flying Octogenarians. She was born as
Nancy Hopkins on May 16, 1909 in Washington, D.C. Her...
- Tamil-language
drama film by M. Manikandan. It
stars Nallandi as an
octogenarian farmer, and
features Vijay Sethupathi and Yogi Babu in
supporting roles...
- autobiography,
Change and Decay: The
Recollections and
Reflections of an
Octogenarian Bencher (London: Butterworth, 1938).
Underhill was an
accomplished yachtsman...
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expressed in base 2, base 3, base 8, base 10, base 16) septuagenarian,
octogenarian (a
person 70–79 years old, 80–89 years old) centipede, millipede, myriapod...
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explores the life and
relation between the
millennial Naidu and the
octogenarian industrialist,
Ratan Tata. The book is an
illustrated memoir of Naidu's...
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acquired the tables,
hired the artists, and
wrote the texts. He died as an
octogenarian in 1622, the only
survivor of the
original team to
witness the publication...