| 41. | Vladislav Kalinin, marvelous as Gremio, becomes a doddering dolt without overdoing anything; he gives her a glove.
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| 42. | But these seniors do not want to hear about anything suggesting that someone over 55 might be a doddering centenarian.
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| 43. | Talent enters the race with a reputation as a fund-raising wizard with something of a doddering campaign style.
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| 44. | For his part, Haytaian, 56, portrays the senator, who is 70, as nearly doddering with age.
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| 45. | A doddering 90-year-old man is every bit as vulnerable as a 5-year-old child,
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| 46. | He is a beaten, doddering, downtrodden man from the first scene to the last and therefore has nowhere to fall.
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| 47. | Dole proved to viewers that he's not the doddering old man that Democrats like to make him out to be.
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| 48. | The question now is whether the doddering Soviet-style metal complex can be run along capitalist principles and at what cost.
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| 49. | The main shaman character, however, named the White Old Man, was a burlesque, a doddering, bearded buffoon.
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| 50. | Yeltsin now faces unflattering comparisons to the late Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev, whose doddering manner made his name synonymous with stagnation.
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