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It wants to make its timetable less complex and also make sure its "aging" train fleet has targeted maintenance.

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Additionally, the large millennial generation is increasingly aging into homeownership, as the smaller Generation Z enters the apartment market.

As the United States has become more progressive and secular — at the same time congregations are shrinking and aging — Christians have lost much of their cultural power, leaving many to feel under assault, Hankins said.

Various knee abnormalities can arise from aging or injury, resulting in pain and dysfunction.

Companies also complain about rundown German infrastructure, such as the country’s much criticised rail network, bridges and roads, all three of which state-owned broadcaster Deutsche Wells describes as “aging and crumbling”.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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