If you are retired or semi-retired, you are invited to a public meeting in the library on Wednesday next, November 6 at 8pm. |
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With Rita gone, the semi-retired Long Island businessman satiates his life-long wanderlust by working part-time in a travel agency. |
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This property is an angler's dream house and would be very attractive for someone who is retired or semi-retired. |
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Many are retired or semi-retired former dog owners who are happy to look after pets in their spare time. |
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Surely, it must be a sign that, apart from Manchester United, the English league is a rest home for semi-retired continental stars. |
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The reason is that many a sales force in India are either semi-retired or retired mentally. |
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White is a successful, semi-retired businessman with a 32-year career behind him, a good part of which was spent with a small aircraft company. |
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Both boys are semi-retired rugby players happy to square up to a new sporting challenge. |
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All retired or semi-retired men and women over the age of 50 are welcome. |
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Sweet Relief is a nonprofit organization that helps musicians in need of medical care and basic assistance, as well as aiding retired or semi-retired musicians. |
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The 48-year-old semi-retired victim was forced to pull over his car in Barleylands, Crays Hill, Billericay, when a Transit-style van overtook him and stopped suddenly. |
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It's the kind of dancing the semi-retired Vietnam veteran learned growing up near the beach in Virginia back in the 1950s, back when everybody he knew called it fast dancing. |
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But the semi-retired builder, who has been a trainer at the club since 1984, is now stepping away from the ringside, passing the towel to a new generation of boxing coaches. |
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In the Probus context it includes retired or semi-retired people. |
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In 1997, my father sold down his interests in Noel Leeming Ltd, and become semi-retired, having diversified into property and some silent business partnerships. |
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He also introduced the concept of a stipendiary chairmanship, at one stroke freeing the council from its reliance on semi-retired highflyers from the business community. |
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