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1 It was our opinion that the organization requires younger blood - in fine , your own.
2 And, besides, we want younger blood amongst our skippers.
3 Oh, what are you, the younger blood , to them?
4 But they're maintained by veteran volunteers and need younger blood if they are to survive for future generations
5 Topics - new research from the University of California... younger blood can reverse many of the effects of ageing.
6 His campaigns are over, his sword is hung up, he leaves Eastern suns and battles to warm younger blood .
7 I don't want to force you in any way; but both Welton and I are getting old, and we need younger blood .
8 Here are quotations from two letters to the newspapers in 1937 following President Roosevelt's proposal to add younger blood to the Supreme Court:
9 The sight of them sends a younger blood coursing through my veins; I receive as it were the breath of a new springtime of life.
10 Younger blood may be required.
11 "I am an old man, Mr. Mayor: methinks this is work for younger blood than mine."
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