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Easements on this land and thousands of other acres owned by the organization are all but guaranteed to eventually grow old.
He explained, "If you're married to someone really beautiful who doesn't grow old.
I love that my tree will get to retire and grow old in a forest one day when it gets too big for Christmas”.
Source: https://worcesterobserver.co.uk/news/green-christmas-scheme-could-have-growing-appeal-in-worcester/
Ireland will spend €15m researching how nation can be a ‘great place to grow old’
Source: https://www.irishpost.com/news/cancer-is-biggest-killer-in-ireland-causing-3-in-10-deaths-265703
It is perfect for Karen and me to grow old in together.
Source: https://ysnews.com/news/2023/04/the-patterdale-hall-diaries-welcome-to-orientation
It’s only then that people like my Amy might go on to grow old with their children.
Or it can grow old — keeping with the status quo and ending up a declining community of extravagantly wealthy seniors and car-choked streets filled with harried commuters who pile into the city daily from towns hours away.
Tamil actor Vadivelu largely acts as a comic relief, much like he is known in Tamil cinema asking bizarre questions, such as ‘Whether ghosts grow old or not’ and ‘Do they leave traces of their hair’.
"Two peas in a pod, their love and commitment to each other is amazing and it makes me so happy that they have each other to love and cherish and grow old with," she added.
Source: https://toofab.com/2023/02/02/portia-de-rossi-ellen-degeneres-vow-renewal/
We grow up, we grow old, we grow frail, we die.