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aging

[ey-jing] / ˈeɪ dʒɪŋ /


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The iconic Rose Bowl opened in 1922, is a national historic landmark and boasts ample tailgating opportunities, but some fans have complained about the aging venue’s uncomfortable seating and lack of modern amenities.

From Los Angeles Times

Evidence of accelerated aging and increased breakdown of red blood cells was visible after the 40 kilometer race and was even more pronounced among athletes who completed the 171 kilometer event.

From Science Daily

Living apart from an aging parent brings worries: How do you know if Mom or Dad has fallen?

From The Wall Street Journal

With Oslo asserting greater control, Slyunyaeva says Barentsburg has to seek Norway’s permission to even put a new coat of paint on its aging buildings.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some might scream this amounts to amnesty, but with America’s aging population, we’re going to need many more foreign workers to wash dishes, hang drywall and pick strawberries.

From The Wall Street Journal