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1 Over ten years had passed and he hadn't aged a day .
2 But I do know I haven't aged a day since I took it.
3 Not one of them has aged a day in the last sixteen years.
4 The fans, on the other hand, don't seem to have aged a day .
5 And didn't appear to have aged a day since.
6 And now, a century later, he's somewhere in the city, and he hasn't aged a day .
7 He didn't seem to have aged a day .
8 You don't look like you've aged a day !
9 And she had not aged a day .
10 Since then, the figure had not aged a day , but he himself had in turn grown old.
12 TikTok page Swaré has made a video about how the beloved star hasn't aged a day in ten years.
13 My father knew them both, back in the day, and swore the Oriental Gentleman hadn't aged a day in all those years.
14 It had been almost six years since Morrow had last spoken to the media, but he didn't seem to have aged a day .
15 Everyone thought him long dead, but now that he's come back, he hasn't aged a day - and the man is over two centuries old!
16 Even if he hadn't aged a day , it would have been unsettling to see a person who was recognisably himself and yet someone else.
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