| 41. | They use the same tired tricks we oldsters did _ but they're aided by advanced computer technology and the Internet.
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| 42. | "Do you notice that they're taking away medicine from the oldsters, education from the youngsters,"
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| 43. | "Hard work, " said his uncle and the village oldster, 99-year-old Gerardo Pecchia.
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| 44. | Luckily, some of the aforementioned oldsters of lae came on the programme to show the greenhorn how it's done.
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| 45. | Actually, campaigning among oldsters, normally thought to be safe GOP votes, makes more sense for Clinton than it first seems.
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| 46. | Oldsters Walter Matthau and Ossie Davis try to scare a NYC drug dealer by telling him they're mob bosses from Phoenix.
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| 47. | And without question, the old cow pasture where youngsters come to feel old and oldsters come to feel young certainly has it.
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| 48. | Despite his enormous appeal, Paul Newman actually ended up in second place this month, as far as cover-selling oldsters go.
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| 49. | Last week, for example, the youngsters and oldsters were gradually embarrassed _ by the mere fact of their proximity _ into compromise.
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| 50. | I remember as a child hearing tales from oldsters, teachers and other sages about how hard life was for kids way back when.
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