(1) The nonagenarian took as his new bride a fiftysomething museum director, Louise Kertz.(2) Now a nonagenarian , Hashim's life is pretty simple.(3) With her encouragement, the nonagenarian re-created lost sketches of his hotels that proved the theories.(4) It was, she told her fellow researchers, as if a nonagenarian suddenly looked forty-something.(5) My mother, a nonagenarian , has always had a sense of occasion.(6) Eva Hughes had never even used a typewriter before starting computer lessons but now the nonagenarian has proven it's never too late to learn.(7) In 1954, just prior to becoming a nonagenarian , Dr. Thomas Nixon Carver, who had retired from the Harvard faculty more than two decades before, began a new career as a weekly columnist for the Los Angeles Times.(8) The two broke free but were cuffed by police after escaping the attacking nonagenarian through a bedroom window.(9) On the other hand, the mother, a sprightly nonagenarian , acquitted herself well in the interview, and both she and Ann came across as u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510betteru251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb people as a result.(10) Seth's son Enos was a peppy nonagenarian when he begat Cainan, and he lived 815 years afterwards; and so on up to Methuselah, who set the biblical record at 969 years.(11) His father, a nonagenarian , lived long enough to see his unconventional son become an international celebrity.(12) At the age of 92, the great master began work on her last major photographic project-stunning portraits of other nonagenarians .(13) During the evening a painting, a montage of 150 years of schooling by Badsey artist Michael Barnard, was unveiled by nonagenarians Molly Corbett and Fred Mason, the school's oldest ex-pupils present.(14) Kunkel and Perls believe that additional genetic analyses of nonagenarians and centenarians will lead to the identification of a few genes that confer longevity in humans.(15) Mind you, that's to be expected from a group of nonagenarians - aged, as they are, at 91, 94, and 95 years old.(16) Young men, women and children, nonagenarians and the physically challenged thronged the four-day fair, which concluded on July 7.