| 41. | He was tall and infirm, subject to nosebleeds.
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| 42. | Infirm at 84, she drowned inside her home.
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| 43. | The rest were young, old or infirm _ people who needed protection.
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| 44. | They're the people who deal with the infirm elderly ."
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| 45. | He became increasingly infirm, and suffered a series of strokes in 1977.
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| 46. | Aged and infirm, he had to retire before the year was out.
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| 47. | Pregnant women, and the infirm were also discouraged from boarding this ride.
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| 48. | In 1812, however, his health was infirm, and he resigned.
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| 49. | Due to this dragnet, the elderly and infirm civilians volunteered to surrender.
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| 50. | The first construction was constitutionally infirm, Brennan argued.
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