Similar words: so far, sofa, all of a, a bit of a, profane, in so far as, profaned, best of all. Meaning: adj. having attained a specific age; (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable).
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91 The job is open to any suitably qualified person regardless of age, gender, or race.
92 The follow up study was restricted to participants from the first study who were 25 to 74 years of age at baseline.
93 As Amy came of age, discord between her parents escalated, and she was essentially on her own by age 15.
94 Emma will inherit a fortune when she comes of age.
95 Subjects - 256 Infants and children under 3 years of age with symptoms of respiratory infection.
96 Efforts to stain paper artificially to give an appearance of age have little hope of withstanding careful scrutiny.
97 Or is it the youth we see behind the masks of age?
98 All mortgages are subject to status and valuation and are not available to persons under 18 years of age.
99 Two young boys, of around ten years of age, drawing closer, then parallel, now swiftly passing, past.
100 However, this relationship is confounded by the effect of age; disability increases with age, as does dementia.
101 This is not only normal, it is healthy and should typify any marriage or engagement regardless of age.
102 Nor could breakdowns of these awards in terms of age bands and entry qualifications be supplied.
103 However, neither government nor employers may take the kind of initiatives that would increase awareness of age discrimination in the workplace.
104 The excess for gastric cancer was noted only for men over 70 years of age.
105 The subjects were broadly similar to those used in this study in terms of age and driving experience.
106 Could 1992 be the year when the environmental revolution really comes of age?
107 Despite the handicaps of age, gender and origin, I learnt a lot about a medium I had not previously considered.
108 Always look for the best person to fill any position, regardless of age, race, or gender.
109 The substantial portion of £18,000 doubtless reflected interalia the disparity of age: Mary Banks was thirty, John Savile twenty-two.
110 The rate of contribution to the pension plan is the same for all employees, regardless of age.
111 It must be child development with this goal: that every child be ready for school when that child comes of age.
112 There is lots of age discrimination in the world of jobs.
113 For women under 65 years of age, stress incontinence is the leading cause of the loss of bladder control.
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114 The severity of underlying illness simply overwhelms the effect of age.
115 Children under 2 years of age are fully covered by the insurance when travelling with an insured person.
116 The studies examined did not seek to determine the relative importance of age and parity to development of maternity related ailments.
117 Unlike his brother Clarence, he acquired no ready-made affinity which he could exploit when he came of age.
118 This trophy is a national event and is awarded to the best scratch score by a player under 16 years of age.
119 Well over eighty years of age, and unable to walk without support, he now rarely leaves his room.
120 Infant mortality is phenomenally high, and many children die before they reach six years of age.
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