Finally, after much protesting and equivocating, I have given in to that most wretched of babyboomer addictions: house-hunting.
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It's a cutesy phrase that seems to pop up everywhere nowadays as a slew of babyboomer celebrities and personalities hit 60.
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Albert was 88 and, having already lived a bit before achieving fame, was older than the babyboomers who created the 1960s counterculture.
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Noosa auction market on fire A trophy home in Noosa's most prestigious street has fetched $6.6 m at an auction weekend driven by cashed-up babyboomers.
Ús de baby boomer en anglès
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She will be the last of the babyboomer presidents, I think.
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America does not want to say goodbye to its first babyboomer President.
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Ian McPhedran is a Sydney-based journalist, author and proud babyboomer.
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Generationally, it marks the end of babyboomer supremacy, which began in 1968.
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Abramowitz, a babyboomer himself, attributes the rise in boomer divorce to several factors.
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Kazakh entrepreneur Zaure Rozmat still remembers the first time she hired a babyboomer.
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I am a babyboomer and list many musicians I like on my profile.
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It originally implied that Tim Gurner was a babyboomer.
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The current babyboomer generation, they wrote the legislation and we've continued with that legislation.
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In comparison, only 23 percent of babyboomer couples keep their money in different pots.
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Ask George Marotta, who is not a babyboomer.
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They are more educated and see the world much differently than their babyboomer parents.
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President Clinton, addressing the crowd, did a babyboomer's parody of the MTV generation's syntax.
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Yet epidemiologists also see babyboomer women falling prey to lung, skin and other cancers.
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Germany faces a serious skills shortage as the post-war " babyboomer" generation retires.
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Medicare does face financial pressure - due to the retirement of the babyboomer generation.