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Despite all her obvious doubts and concerns about the fifties she defines it as a ' ' privileged interlude ' ' before the more fractious and troubled sixties.
Their heyday seemed to have been in the fifties, just as they were emerging to prominence, although their greatest successes would come later on.
Mainly couples migrate, and most do so when aged in the fifties or early sixties.
Such a thing happened in the fifties of this century.
A growing body of literature deals with the transformation of cultural norms and memory since the fifties.
The label 'consensus journalism' fits the dominant journalistic practices of the fifties best.
Later child-rearing (especially among the higher socio-economic groups) means that many women in their forties and early-fifties still have school-age children.
However, it highly covers the release dates of the stored movies, most of which are from the fifties and sixties.
Her story takes place when she is in her fifties, ten years before the time of the frame narrative.
In the fifties and sixties, a target article like the one by nielsen would not have been imaginable.
A few examples can illustrate the extent to which consensus journalism ruled during the fifties.
The brief conclusion looks forward to the fifties and early sixties.
To begin with, there are many indications that the late fifties were a turning point.
During the last third of the fifties, younger journalists gained control over pivotal sectors of the mass media.
Giving support to others was more common than volunteering at all ages, and the differential was greatest among women in their fifties.
The influence of age within the over-fifties group on effectiveness of the intervention will be examined here.
At the beginning of the fifties three of four tobacco factories of the town were bought by a state-controlled agency.
However, this language was already vestigial when it was first reported in the late fifties.
In the fifties general relativity dominated its field, but it was quite a thin field.
The lady who is around 50 fifties is now getting better at home.
One feature of the original book proved to be a bonus for students of the fifties and sixties, but also, even then, a limitation.
At 20, the density of contribution is about 30% on average and it continuously increases with age, exceeding 75 % when workers are in their fifties.
Most began teaching in their late teens and early twenties, with several continuing well into their fifties and sixties.
As compared to adults in their early fifties, those who are 65 years old or older have less than one-half the risk of experiencing major depression.
Nevertheless, the young adult age group includes people aged in the fifties and men aged 60-64 years, some of whom had similar health and social problems as ' older people'.
5 patients in their thirties, 3 in their forties, 5 in their fifties, and 2 in their sixties.
Women aged in the fifties, for example, typically do not have small children to care for, and their preferences for paid work may differ from those when they were younger.
As for age-ranges: 4 were in their twenties; 25 in their thirties; 39 in their forties; 27 in their fifties; and 8 in their sixties (4 unknown).
Nevertheless, aiming health interventions at people aged in their fifties would be expected to be highly successful and future research should explore ways of specifically targeting this group.
His view was that managing the succession and retention of knowledge was the ' organisation's biggest problem ', and he actively recruited people aged in the late fifties or older.
Most elderly subjects with neurotic disorders had developed them before their fifties, but elderly cases of phobic disorder, panic disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder tended to be of later onset.
The only thing that distinguished it from the theory of the late fifties that we discussed before is that these were repeated games of incomplete information.
Such a decided concentration already observable in the mid-fifties led the authors to ask 'whether it were not possible to develop an alternate site' (1963, 703).
Among those aged in the fifties, 57 per cent moved to shared houses designated for formerly homeless people, and 24 per cent to independent or sheltered accommodation.
When the country was first taken up in the fifties it was pretty much all alike; and in the shepherding times, which continued up to about 1874, when fencing began.
The variable patterns of productive activity among people aged in the fifties and sixties converged towards a core of home-based productivity, with comparatively little variation among octogenarians.
Alternatives to surrender did exist and, in the creative arts at least, progressive idealism did not disappear in the fifties to be reborn in the sixties.
First, the 45ers had already begun to reform the media in the late fifties, and they treated the student protests of the late sixties with clear sympathy.
On the temporal patterns of care-giving in people's lives, the incidence (or starts) of first lifetime caring was highest among those aged from the mid-forties to the mid- or late-fifties.
The fans, whose ages ranged from their late twenties to early fifties, were recruited during the event both in response to my flyers and through the referrals of others.
In the second half of the fifties the birth rate began to rise, and continued to do so even in 1963.
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He says that £160,000 is paid in hundreds and fifties to these men.
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Their ages range from the late fifties onwards.
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By the nature of things, people coming back from abroad in, say, their fifties are unlikely to have young children.
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He said that the self-employed were frequently unable to make a contribution to their pension arrangements until they reached their late forties or early fifties.
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The man was in his fifties and, unfortunately, died of hypothermia as he was in the water much too long to survive.
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The wives of men in their fifties who are unemployed have wept to me about their husbands' unemployment and its effect on their households.
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Men in their fifties believe that they will never work again.
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Now, the female secretary is a timorous creature well past the fifties and not likely to challenge the figures of tons, cwts.
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Many workers are men in their late forties and early fifties.
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In the main they are in their late fifties or early sixties.
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In the main they are people in their forties and fifties.
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He might well be in his middle fifties.
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Should men in their forties and fifties 5ecome waiters?
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In all probability he would be in his fifties.
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He spoke about the ease with which tens and fifties of millions could be got.
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The average age of a woman whose youngest child is 16 is in the fifties.
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I think it will be a disaster if any attempt is made to call up the forty-fives and the fifties.
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Secondly, capital taxation means that many business men in their fifties decide that they cannot pass the business on to the next generation.
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If they happen to be in their fifties, there may even be the fear that they will never find other work.
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In another case a woman, who was a friend rather than a patient, was in her fifties and had carcinoma of the breast.
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The husband dies when the woman is in her late forties or early fifties.
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A gentleman in his late fifties sounded much more optimistic than the others.
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In the fifties, the death rate for men rises to more than twice that of women.
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He is now in his fifties and has no hope because the firm is closed for ever.
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Another factor is that of the men in their late fifties or early sixties prematurely retired.
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They suddenly find when they are in their fifties and wish to retire that they need other accommodation and a mortgage.
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They are usually well sought after and go into a second career, starting in their middle fifties and continuing for another 10 years or so.
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Can he say whether it is in tens, fifties, or hundreds?
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Such a sum for a man in his fifties facing a decade on the dole is not really so great.
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Much of it was put up rather quickly in the fifties and sixties at a time when flat roofs were much in evidence.
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I understand and share the concern that over-fifties should not be excluded in any way from training.
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We sometimes give insufficient attention to the specific needs and hardship that hit families where the breadwinner is in the late forties or early fifties.
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Alas, he died unexpectedly in his late forties or early fifties.
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The morale of the forces in the fifties was lower than for a considerable time.
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A fellow does not want to be redeployed if redeployment means the local labour exchange, especially if he is in his fifties.
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The probability is that some of such men, who might be in their early fifties, may have contracted some disease in the pits.
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In my constituenciy alone there are thousands of people in their fifties who have no small children.
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Take the land legislation which followed the famine, the land legislation of the fifties and sixties.
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Many lecturers in colleges of education have given a lifetime of service and are in their fifties.
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The improved services provided will certainly do well for the over-fifties.
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There are men in their early fifties who know in their heart of hearts that their employment prospects are now finished.
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He argues that that is an investment that dentists in their mid to late fifties, who are nearing retirement at 60, simply will not make.
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Are those in their fifties, retired on occupational pensions but signing on for credits only, really looking for work?
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A man in his late forties or early fifties wonders whether he will find himself on the dole queue year after year.
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Down the road a man in his fifties- a window cleaner- lost his wife who died after a long and harrowing illness.
Men and women aged in the sixties were involved in voluntary work more than men and women aged in the fifties.
Compared to the borough's population, few aged in the fifties took part.
As a consequence, it is not unlikely that adults aged in the fifties, sixties and seventies are involved in giving support to multiple generations.
There was virtually no change in the profit share between the mid-fifties and mid-sixties.
The fifties and sixties were capitalism's golden age.
Where is the 'new generation' we heard in the fifties or in the seventies?
In the mid-fifties the great excitement was over the extent to which vegetation consisted of distinct communities, or a continuum of varying composition.
The dilemma took its purest and most contended form in the formalist/patristic debates of the fifties and sixties.
The majority of the migrating widowers were in their fifties and the main reason for their migration must have been the chances of gaining employment.
Whereas there is only one death every 5 years during the forties, there is one death in every 18 months in the late fifties.
The first government secondary school opened only in the fifties.
By the second half of the fifties the proportion had declined to 4 per cent.
In the fifties and early sixties the cost of imports had risen much more slowly than prices inside the advanced countries.
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