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Many voters were noticing a decline as Biden, now 81, walked more stiffly and appeared to jumble his words.

Republicans have pumped out a stream of videos of Mr. Biden walking stiffly — some deceptively edited — that are meant to be proof of Mr. Biden’s decline.

Frank Sinatra’s recording of “My Way” was played as Sterling walked back stiffly to the Yankees dugout.

He looks his age; he moves stiffly, often speaks in a whisper.

But as she approached him, she said, he held out his arm stiffly to keep her back, and shook her hand instead.

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

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