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prime of life
1. "You and I are both in the prime of life--"
2. The Job she saw so often was just as she remembered him after the divorce, an agile, sinewy, small man in the very prime of life, and she tried hard to imagine the change
3. when he is inthe prime of life, it is difficult to pass judgment
4. She was an attractive, elegant young woman with the maturity not necessarily of age but of the prime of life
5. of heart attacks and strokes, usual y coming in the prime of life
6. When this expression was upon him, he looked as if he were old; but when it was stirred and broken up--as it was now, in a moment, on his speaking to his daughter--he became a handsome man, not past the prime of life
7. (This violent disillusionment is generally to be expected in young men in the prime of life, sound of wind and limb, who will soon become fathers of families and directors of banks
8. With equal nonchalance a dozen young men in the prime of life descend with composed faces into the depths of the sea; and there impassively (though with perfect mastery of machinery) suffocate uncomplainingly together
9. Though he looked yet in the prime of life, shoulders, chest, limbs untouched by decay, and though his hair and moustache were only iron-grey, he was on board ship generally called Old Andy by his fellows
10. She had the strength and sang-froid of a woman in the prime of life
11. Moreover, as I was still in the prime of life, it pleased me
12. We were saying that the parents should be in the prime of life?
13. And what is the prime of life? May it not be defined as a period of about twenty years in a woman's life, and thirty in a man's?
14. And the same law will apply to any one of those within the prescribed age who forms a connection with any woman in the prime of life without the sanction of the rulers; for we shall say that he is raising up a bastard to the State, uncertified and unconsecrated
15. They will have had good food and clothing and good general conditions all their lives; and consequently they will be in the very prime of life
16. Yet," continued the count, becoming each moment more absorbed in the anticipation of the dreadful sacrifice for the morrow, which Mercedes had accepted, "yet, it is impossible that so noble-minded a woman should thus through selfishness consent to my death when I am in the prime of life and strength; it is impossible that she can carry to such a point maternal love, or rather delirium
17. He seemed in the prime of life- it was odd to think that he was only a few years younger than my father
18. He was a man of medium stature, thickset and robust, in the prime of life
19. “What could he have done single-handed against a man in the prime of life?”
20. Since then many had felt that his gaze was the gaze of destruction, but neither those who had been forever crushed by it, nor those who in the prime of life (mysterious even as death) had found the will to resist his glance, could ever explain the terror that lay immovable in the depths of his black pupils
21. Jefferson, in the prime of life, is in the act of laying upon the table the great charter of a nation's liberties; while his companions support him by their silent but dignified presence, and the venerable Franklin, in particular, imposes new obligations on his country's gratitude