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Young and old, female and male, groups and individuals.

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The couple had traveled from Van Nuys to Los Angeles on Wednesday morning, joining dozens of Dodgers fans — young and old — to attend a public funeral Mass for Valenzuela, who died of an undisclosed illness on Oct.

“What bothers me, people young and old try to minimize you by saying, ‘Well, Quincy’s strongest suit is that he’s got a strong telephone book ... and he can just call up anybody!’ ” he said in 2001.

But it’s in Holland’s outstanding portrait of the artist as a man trapped between young and old, between past and future, that sets “Exhibiting Forgiveness” apart as a movie about the creative process.

Mr Sharma is among thousands of men - young and old - who spend their days in the mines, hoping to strike rich and escape the cycle of poverty.

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

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