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European representatives have shown anger at reports that the U.S. has conducted surveillance of allies’ telephone calls.

The aging process affects us all at different rates. Some people

of fifty-three, like the esteemed author, look a mere thirty-five, with

sparkling brown eyes, a handsome gait and the virility of a steam train.

Others, like the author's friend Colin, look like little middle-aged men

at twenty-one with middle-aged outlooks of set ways and planned

futures. In women the former condition is common but women rarely

suffer from the latter, being fired with the insatiable drive of ambition

for either an independent and distinguished career in a still

male-dominated world, or a home and seven children by the time they

are thirty followed by an independent and distinguished career as a

Cheltenham councillor or a public relations agent for Jonathan Cape, in

later life.

No such luck for Charles Charlesworth, who was born on the

14th of March, 1829, in Stafford. At the age of four Charles had a beard

and was sexually active.

In the final three years of his life his skin wrinkled, he

developed varicose veins, shortness of breath, grey hair, senile dementia

and incontinence. Some time in his seventh year he fainted and never

gained consciousness.

The coroner returned a verdict of natural causes due to old age.

Hugh Cory. Advanced writing with english in use. Oxford University Press, p. 34

According to the text above,

women around 30 have had distinguished careers in spite of living in a male-dominated world.

The aging process affects us all at different rates. Some people

of fifty-three, like the esteemed author, look a mere thirty-five, with

sparkling brown eyes, a handsome gait and the virility of a steam train.

Others, like the author's friend Colin, look like little middle-aged men

at twenty-one with middle-aged outlooks of set ways and planned

futures. In women the former condition is common but women rarely

suffer from the latter, being fired with the insatiable drive of ambition

for either an independent and distinguished career in a still

male-dominated world, or a home and seven children by the time they

are thirty followed by an independent and distinguished career as a

Cheltenham councillor or a public relations agent for Jonathan Cape, in

later life.

No such luck for Charles Charlesworth, who was born on the

14th of March, 1829, in Stafford. At the age of four Charles had a beard

and was sexually active.

In the final three years of his life his skin wrinkled, he

developed varicose veins, shortness of breath, grey hair, senile dementia

and incontinence. Some time in his seventh year he fainted and never

gained consciousness.

The coroner returned a verdict of natural causes due to old age.

Hugh Cory. Advanced writing with english in use. Oxford University Press, p. 34

According to the text above,

it is rather common for women to look older than they really are.

The aging process affects us all at different rates. Some

people of fifty-three, like the esteemed author, look a mere

thirty-five, with sparkling brown eyes, a handsome gait and the

virility of a steam train. Others, like the author's friend Colin, look

like little middle-aged men at twenty-one with middle-aged

outlooks of set ways and planned futures. In women the former

condition is common but women rarely suffer from the latter, being

fired with the insatiable drive of ambition for either an independent

and distinguished career in a still male-dominated world, or a home

and seven children by the time they are thirty followed by an

independent and distinguished career as a Cheltenham councillor or

a public relations agent for Jonathan Cape, in later life.

No such luck for Charles Charlesworth, who was born on

the 14th of March, 1829, in Stafford. At the age of four Charles had

a beard and was sexually active.

In the final three years of his life his skin wrinkled, he

developed varicose veins, shortness of breath, grey hair, senile

dementia and incontinence. Some time in his seventh year he

fainted and never gained consciousness.

The coroner returned a verdict of natural causes due to old

age.

Hugh Cory. Advanced writing with english in use. Oxford University Press, p. 34.

According to the text above

Charles Charlesworth’s cause of death was old age although he was only seven.

The aging process affects us all at different rates. Some people

of fifty-three, like the esteemed author, look a mere thirty-five, with

sparkling brown eyes, a handsome gait and the virility of a steam train.

Others, like the author's friend Colin, look like little middle-aged men

at twenty-one with middle-aged outlooks of set ways and planned

futures. In women the former condition is common but women rarely

suffer from the latter, being fired with the insatiable drive of ambition

for either an independent and distinguished career in a still

male-dominated world, or a home and seven children by the time they

are thirty followed by an independent and distinguished career as a

Cheltenham councillor or a public relations agent for Jonathan Cape, in

later life.

No such luck for Charles Charlesworth, who was born on the

14th of March, 1829, in Stafford. At the age of four Charles had a beard

and was sexually active.

In the final three years of his life his skin wrinkled, he

developed varicose veins, shortness of breath, grey hair, senile dementia

and incontinence. Some time in his seventh year he fainted and never

gained consciousness.

The coroner returned a verdict of natural causes due to old age.

Hugh Cory. Advanced writing with english in use. Oxford University Press, p. 34

According to the text above,

Colin looks and behaves as if he were much older than he actually is.

Given the increasing threat of terrorist attacks in Europe and in the U.S., there must be no limits over the surveillance powers governments have.

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