As a retired military officer, Don was able to actually administer the oath of enlistment to his son, which must have been a proud moment. |
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However, this retired yokozuna stayed on the sidelines and did not don a mawashi. |
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The drama started on the parade lap when he retired to the pits with a broken driveshaft. |
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If he'd still been employed with us we would have suspended him immediately, but he was retired. |
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I normally fed and watered my cats by 11 pm or so local time before I retired at night, in fact. |
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Switzerland is awash with retired dictators and kleptocrats with their millions. |
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In April 1737 Handel suffered a stroke, and he retired to take the waters at Aix-la-Chapelle in September. |
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Two years later, in 1967, Sargent retired from her Readership and, unlike many mathematicians, seems to have given up research at this time. |
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Did you see the story in The New York Times today about the retired brigadier generals and rear admiral who came out of the closet? |
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Shortly before he retired from the waterfront, Hoffer became an adjunct professor at the University of California, Berkeley. |
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From 12.30 pm on Sunday the Leeds and Liverpool shortboat Kennet, a retired workboat on the canal, will be open to the public. |
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He had the pleasure of working with rail gangs under the supervision of three locals, all now long retired. |
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He was a Navy chaplain for 27 years, under fire with the Marines in Vietnam, retired as a rear admiral. |
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Donna comes outside and sits next to me in the Adirondack chair I built for her the year I retired. |
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I've met an awful lot of drug dealers but I've never met one who's retired to Devon. |
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Fred is a retired vet who still does locum veterinary work and also plays 18 holes of golf twice a week. |
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In the past the home, which was built by a retired dragoon guard, has been a pie shop, toll house and a communal wash house. |
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I met with in this charming season, expelled every gloomy and vexatious thought, just at the close of day the gentle gales retired. |
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It opens with the matchmaking of the daughter of a retired military officer with an alcoholic, unemployed man. |
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Rich retired people have taken to splashing out on themselves rather than putting their money away for their children, according to a new report. |
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With the losses sustained in the civil war, perhaps the Confederates decided to recommission some of their retired ships. |
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The real Roberts has been retired fifteen years and living like a king in Patagonia. |
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Captain Corbet has since retired from caving and is now a wandering minstrel on the Grand Union Canal. |
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Members of this regular klatch include two retired textile mill workers, a warehouse supervisor, a bus driver and a house painter. |
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When he retired he wrote a book on medical science for lay people and prospective doctors. |
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Hill himself retired from the Royal Navy as a rear admiral, having worked for Lewin in a number of appointments. |
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The concluding festivity of a Wendish wedding was a shivaree after the bride and groom had retired. |
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That is why Greatwood is appealing for people to adopt one of the retired racehorses and contribute towards the cost of its keep. |
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They again gave kudos to the organising committee, led by retired police officer Kyron Arthur. |
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Mr Boyack, 69, has worked for ex-service personnel and the local community since he retired from the RAF as a wing commander 15 years ago. |
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The foundation provides homes for retired racehorses and keeps horses at farms in ten states, including Kentucky, Florida, and New York. |
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Why was Alfred, a 69-year-old retired milkman who had gone out of his way to be friendly to his customers and anyone else he met, the chosen one? |
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He also served 32 years with the U.S. Naval Reserve and retired as a rear admiral in aviation. |
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His uncle is retired from the air force, and his step-father was in the army. |
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The principle aim is to promote outdoor activities and social camaraderie for retired people. |
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The happy couple along with their families and friends retired to the Montague Hotel for their wedding breakfast. |
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Art classes for the retired are now commencing in the Nursing home and booking is advisable. |
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It is fortunate that she enjoyed being retired, because her retirement lasted half a century. |
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The retired chemist will have plenty to reflect on for his final address on Advent Sunday. |
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Earlier this month, a retired greyhound defeated a top racehorse to claim the crown of fastest animal in the racing world. |
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And then yesterday I retired to my sickbed, feeling decidedly under the weather, and am still not on top form today. |
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Now that the kids are grown and she has retired from her job to run her own business, she has joined the ranks of the Woopies. |
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A company is recruiting an army of retired plumbers in a new approach to tackling the skills shortage. |
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We did most of the preparation before I retired, including putting up a smart, rabbit-proof fence to protect the new plants while they establish. |
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Alejandro Ferretis plays a middle-aged painter who has retired to a secluded and primitive village to commit suicide. |
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In September 1945 he was raised to the peerage, and retired the following March. |
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Only four out of 1,000 employees who quit jobs last year retired due to their age, according to the Ministry of Labor. |
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He told the court he called the retired captain to see exactly where he lived so he knew when to sound the cruise ship horn. |
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Calvert introduced her to Jennifer Norris, a retired Air Force veteran living in Maine. |
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Shortly after he won the Derby and then was beaten in the Belmont Stakes, he was considered more valuable as a breeder than a racer and was retired to stud in Japan. |
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Twentieth century mainstream British art has been immeasurably enriched by the paintings of the retired Cornish fisherman and rag-and-bone man, Alfred Wallis. |
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After a few glasses of wine, we retired to his huge, king-size bed. |
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Both Conductors were interesting people, retired and loved railroading. |
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In 1183, Rory O'Connor, High King of Ireland, retired to a monastery, leaving control of the kingdom in the hands of Hugh de Lacy, Henry's justiciary. |
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The boys that were charged, let the court system work that out, added Kenny Fazi, another Big Red alum and retired mill worker. |
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The balance sheet of a retired couple with their rising bank deposit balances must be getting better while their son and daughter-in-law move deeper and deeper into debt. |
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All proceeds go toward the care and placement of retired racehorses. |
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He was Benjamin Bradley, a retired Admiral of the old United States Navy. |
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Shattuck retired her pom-poms after two years, but stayed on for six more as a coach. |
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He recently retired after 24 years as wool-classer at Gostwyck. |
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Pickering and ARB co-chairman retired Navy adm. Mike Mullen will testify before the committee September 19, Cummings noted. |
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The detached house with stunning views, which in the past has been a communal wash house, pie shop and toll house, was built by a retired dragoon guard 134 years ago. |
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Afterwards, we retired over the road for a really tragic Italian meal. |
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After serving six years in the CIA, he is now retired and lives in auburn, Alabama. |
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She retired to bed for two decades, while the husband womanized. |
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But Stan, a retired quantity surveyor, from Glossop, saw the funny side. |
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From Chicago, we are joined now by retired Brigadier General David Grange, who during his 30-year military career, served as a ranger and a green beret. |
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Lewis is retired, and Thain has reinvented himself as CEO of the reinvented lender cit Group. |
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He was in Congress for many years but he recently retired from public life. |
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At a conference in London the following week, a senior retired U.S. Air Force commander pooh-poohed counterstealth efforts. |
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Upstairs at Comptons was closed so after quaffing a quick pint on the stairs, the Townswomen's Guild retired to the more sedate surrounds of The Yard's loft bar. |
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The young Jordanian pilot comes from a well-known military family in the kingdom and his uncle is a retired major general. |
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The first officer, a retired British naval man, regarded Kara and her few belongings with wry amusement as one of the deck hands brought her up to the wheelhouse. |
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The third photograph is of a retired railway man who took up a new life as a volunteer in a museum in Austria staffed almost entirely by third agers. |
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He noted in his address that both his mother and his father are retired NYPD detectives. |
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He retired in 1979, because of increasing deafness, and settled with his wife and two of his children in a Queen Anne farmhouse in Gloucestershire, which he restored himself. |
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At the Andaman Islands in the Indian Ocean, you can snorkel with a retired Asian elephant Rajan. |
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Cason is now retired from the Foreign Service and is the mayor of coral Gables, Florida. |
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Hounded by the father of the surveillance state, J. Edgar Hoover, Chaplin gave up on America and retired to Switzerland. |
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After the ceremony, the party retired to Killashee House Hotel to enjoy a sumptuous wedding breakfast in a beautiful setting, where the evening took on quite a European air. |
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They say youth is wasted on the young and experience on the retired. |
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Nash is a retired rear admiral, formerly in charge of Navy construction. |
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Far from it, said David G. Major, the retired FBI counterintelligence agent. |
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A retired FBI agent was one of the authors' best sources of information. |
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On the opening lap a collision between Hamilton and Rosberg meant that both Mercedes cars retired instantly. |
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Alonso was behind Button on the racetrack when he retired, although Button still had one pitstop to make. |
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He inherited the lead when Vettel retired with brake problems and maintained his lead to the end without changing his tyres again. |
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At the German Grand Prix, he retired in consecutive races for the first time since 2008, due to hydraulic issues. |
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During the race Button found frustration with the levels of grip and retired on lap 55 due to an exhaust failure. |
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In Malaysia, Button started the race seventh, but retired just before the end of the race. |
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At his home Grand Prix in Great Britain, Button retired on the first lap after contact with his team mate Alonso. |
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At the next race in Monaco, Damon Hill was the only Williams on the grid, as a mark of respect to Senna, and retired on the first lap. |
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Olivier Panis would take victory at the sixth round in Monaco after both Williams cars retired. |
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Louis took full control of the company as the only remaining brother in 1906 when Fernand retired for health reasons. |
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Malaysia was more of the same for Webber, while Coulthard retired with brake problems. |
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After Webber retired from the opening round he went on to score 5 consecutive points finishes. |
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A few corners later, the problem struck again, and Vettel ran off the track and subsequently retired, due to brake failure. |
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In the race itself Ricciardo finished second while Vettel retired after just three laps due to a power unit failure. |
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First entering the Isle of Man Manx Grand Prix in 1948, he retired after four laps of the Junior race. |
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Penylan, which lies to the north east side of Roath Park, is an affluent area popular with those with older children and the retired. |
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His colleague retired on 15 May 1730 and this date is sometimes given as the beginning of Walpole's unofficial tenure as Prime Minister. |
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Service in the Army was also attractive to young men from the Highlands, who sent pay home and retired there with their army pensions. |
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However, they were then assigned to execute the retired deployment plan Aufmarsch I West, also known as the Schlieffen Plan. |
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The RAF and Royal Navy's Westland Sea King fleets, after over 30 years of service, were retired. |
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In January 1947, Truman appointed retired General George Marshall as Secretary of State. |
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Aged 66, she retired from the House at the 1992 election, saying that leaving the Commons would allow her more freedom to speak her mind. |
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He retired in 1963 and was replaced by Terence O'Neill, who emerged ahead of other candidates, Jack Andrews and Faulkner. |
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He retired on 7 April 1972 and relinquished all authority and duties to the President of Bangladesh. |
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The marshals are still to be found on the RAF's active list even though they have for all practical purposes retired. |
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Opposition politicians said a judge, not a retired judge, should investigate. |
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The majority of steam locomotives were retired from regular service by the 1980s, though several continue to run on tourist and heritage lines. |
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When the service or upgrades got too expensive the locomotive was traded off or retired. |
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The most recent archbishop, Barry Morgan, retired in January 2017 and has not yet been replaced. |
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He had retired from public service to his country estate to tend his gardens and write his memoirs. |
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He retired, with his wife Lucy, and their ward, Nancy McIntosh, to a country estate, Grim's Dyke. |
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Following Maurice's death in January 2003, at the age of 53, Barry and Robin retired the group's name after 45 years of activity. |
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On the death of Brown in 1820 Stewart retired altogether from the professorship. |
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He retired from academic life in 1969, though he remained intellectually active for the rest of his life. |
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Prior to the Second World War, members of the Brigade of Guards and retired members of the Royal Artillery performed the role of stewards. |
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But the most valuable parts of his performance are those which retired study and native wit cannot supply. |
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A dedicated Bronbeek Museum, a former home for retired KNIL soldiers, exists in Arnhem to this day. |
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He was recalled from Britain in 85 after an unusually lengthy service, and thereafter retired from military and public life. |
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Eventually, Balliol was sent to France, and retired into obscurity, taking no more place in politics. |
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With the princes in the hands of their uncle, Margaret, now expecting a child by Angus, retired to Edinburgh. |
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Lord Russell retired in 1867 and Gladstone became leader of the Liberal Party. |
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Rosebery remained the Liberal leader for another year, then permanently retired from politics. |
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At the same time, Guthrie, who relinquished the post of CDS and retired from active service in 2001, was promoted to honorary field marshal. |
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Many other retired officials from the Hudson's Bay Company joined the Glengarry Settlements. |
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Campbell Martin and Dr Jean Turner both lost their seats, and Dennis Canavan and Brian Monteith retired. |
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He retired from operational duties when his leg was amputated as a result of an injury. |
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Instead, Brittany has become attractive, particularly for families, young retired persons and active people over 35 years old. |
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But he retired from 1976 to 1978, leaving the European Lightweight title vacant. |
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After he retired, he taught lapidary and jewelry wirewrapping in Arizona for eight years. |
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Following further negotiations, Maximian was given the kingship of Britain and Octavius retired. |
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Over the next 12 months around 30 people were arrested in connection with the investigation, 19 of whom were serving or retired police officers. |
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His final post was as archdeacon of Brecon, from which he retired to academic study for the remainder of his life. |
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He retired from Cambridge in 1983 and spent his last years in Saffron Walden. |
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Following their final Five Nations match of 1978, both Phil Bennett and Gareth Edwards retired from rugby. |
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Martyn Williams, Xavier Rush, Paul Tito, Maa'ma Molitika and Deiniol Jones all retired. |
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Maynard, who retired at the end of the 2005 season, was one of the most successful batsmen in first class cricket over the previous 20 years. |
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Unusually for a snooker player Griffiths retired whilst still inside the top 32 and 23rd in the rankings. |
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He retired in February 2009 with an undefeated record, and as a reigning world champion. |
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The fight with Collins was arranged, but at a late stage Collins withdrew because of injury, was stripped of his title, and then retired. |
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After the fight the new champion retired to The Waldorf Hilton, London to see his daughter for the first time. |
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Welsh retired from boxing after a defeat by Archie Walker in 1922, but retired as a wealthy man. |
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After facing Marciano, with the prospect of another significant payday all but gone, Louis retired for good from professional boxing. |
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After defeating Lee in a few matches, Louis discovered he had a heart ailment and retired from wrestling competition. |
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Jack has left Earth after the events of series three, and Gwen has retired to be with her family. |
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It retired from service on 16 August 2011, to be replaced by the third generation vessel. |
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In fear of his life, he retired to his house for the rest of the year, issuing occasional proclamations of bad omens. |
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Shabatz was retaken by Serbian forces and the last Austrian troops retired across the Drina, ending the First Austrian Invasion of Serbia. |
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Having lost favor with the King, he retired to a private life of which few records survive. |
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Penwith is also ranked as the district having the 28th largest retired population in England and Wales. |
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In 1894, Gladstone retired and, without consulting the outgoing prime minister, Victoria appointed Lord Rosebery as prime minister. |
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In 1848, Charles Hay Cameron retired, and the family moved to London, England. |
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He practised as a GP in Brading and Lake for many years but is now retired. |
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In the 2003 season Hampshire and England great Robin Smith retired from all forms of cricket after 23 years with the club. |
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Club legend Dimitri Mascarenhas played in both finals but retired at the end of the 2013 season. |
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In April 2010, it was announced that the vehicles would be retired due to increased maintenance costs. |
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The supply began to get low during the Mesolithic, when reindeers retired to the north. |
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The new minuscule was disseminated first from Aachen and later from the influential scriptorium at Tours, where Alcuin retired as an abbot. |
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High King Brian, who was nearly eighty, did not personally engage in the battle but retired to his tent where he spent the day in quiet prayer. |
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Boris I, who had previously retired to a monastery, led a rebellion against his son and defeated him. |
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Siaka Stevens retired from politics in November 1985 after being in power for eighteen years. |
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The current Sierra Leone Defence Minister is retired Major Alfred Paolo Conteh. |
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Before his elevation to the papacy, Cardinal Borgia's passion for Vannozza somewhat diminished, and she subsequently led a very retired life. |
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He retired in 1917, moved to London, and was given a peerage as first Baron Morris, the only Newfoundlander ever so honored. |
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The German ship retired up the estuary with a crippled fuel system and put into port at Montevideo. |
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Bolivar was left in charge of fully liberating Peru while San Martin retired from politics after the first parliament was assembled. |
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Guicciardini retired to his villa in Arcetri, where he spent his last years working on the Storia d'Italia. |
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On 29 May 1999 Abubakar transferred power to the winner of the elections, Obasanjo, who had since retired from the military. |
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He has now retired, handing the reins to the dealer Elisabeth Skantze of KulturElerbnis in Bamberg. |
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In 1998 Jim Lloyd retired from the programme and was replaced by Mike Harding. |
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With his support eroded, Walpole retired in 1742 after over 20 years in office. |
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After working hard all of his life, Max retired to warmer climes in Florida. |
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He retired in 1996 and became Emeritus professor at the University of Edinburgh. |
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Therefore, it is possible for a driver to receive points even if they retired before the end of the race. |
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Although retired, he remains the titular chairman of the company. |
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They've appointed a new minister to replace the one who just retired. |
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She retired herself to Sebaste, and abridged her train from state to necessity. |
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As a result, after the MPC meeting in July 2013, the first after King retired, no single member had attended every meeting. |
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He retired blushfully to the pavilion, amidst applause, and Stone came out. |
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My signaller retired hurt after being budnamed by yours, so we have no coherent news. |
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I was staying with my mother's sister, a retired character actress with a churchy streak. |
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Her mother retired as a clinical instructor and cytotechnologist at the University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington, Conn. |
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Ten years ago, Frank Buono, a retired employee of the National Park Service, objected to the cross, saying it violated the establishment clause. |
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As a retired sergeant, you should fit into the crowd at the officers' club. |
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Sosa got Clark to chase a changeup, then retired Stephen Drew on a flyout to the right-field fence. |
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He retired last June, and his coworkers have seen neither hide nor hair of him since. |
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He retired in 2013 and was replaced by Michael Proffitt, who is the eighth chief editor of the dictionary. |
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The retired cowboy showed off his horsemanship by doing tricks in the saddle. |
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Since the new Emperor was no more generous than the old, Claudius gave up hope of public office and retired to a scholarly, private life. |
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He retired in 78 AD, and later he was appointed water commissioner in Rome. |
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The bridegroom, 75, retired as a consulting immunohematologist in Manhattan, serving as an expert witness in paternity cases. |
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Eventually, Hunald retired to a monastery, leaving both the kingdom and the continuing conflict to Waifer, or Guaifer. |
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Well aware of his own military inexperience, Henry handed command of his army to Oxford and retired to the rear with his bodyguards. |
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He retired to his estate at Sherborne, where he built a new house, completed in 1594, known then as Sherborne Lodge. |
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He appears to have retired to Stratford around 1613, at age 49, where he died three years later. |
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When the treasurer Jonathan Backhouse retired in 1833 to become a Quaker minister he was replaced by Joseph Pease. |
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Melas stated that he'd won the battle and retired to his headquarters around 3 pm, leaving his subordinates in charge of pursuing the French. |
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In the year 1666 he retired again from Cambridge to his mother in Lincolnshire. |
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In return, benefits would be paid to people who were sick, unemployed, retired or widowed. |
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In the end the Soviets proposed a five power conference, which did not meet until after Churchill had retired. |
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Ashdown retired as leader in 1999 and the party elected Charles Kennedy as his replacement. |
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Watson states that Sherlock Holmes has retired to a small farm upon the Downs near Eastbourne. |
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With the expiry of the patent in 1800 both Boulton and Watt retired from the partnership, each turning over his role to his namesake son. |
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Watt retired in 1800, the same year that his fundamental patent and partnership with Boulton expired. |
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Some large operators also converted retired buses into tow bus vehicles, to act as tow trucks. |
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A larger number of old retired buses have also been converted into mobile holiday homes and campers. |
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Rather than being scrapped or converted for other uses, sometimes retired buses are saved for preservation. |
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People who are retired, pursuing education, or discouraged from seeking work by a lack of job prospects are excluded from the labour force. |
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Charles retired to the monastery of Yuste in Extremadura but continued to correspond widely and kept an interest in the situation of the empire. |
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These degrees were all retired in 2003 in favour of an international system. |
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The previous town crier had retired in 1892 and for 110 years the post remained vacant. |
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Whether Teach had any involvement in this decision is unknown, but Hornigold quickly retired from piracy. |
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Henry Every retired a rich man, and Bartholomew Roberts took an estimated five times the amount Teach stole. |
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All warders are retired from the Armed Forces of Commonwealth realms and must be former warrant officers with at least 22 years of service. |
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In the midst of Charles's debauched and licentious court, she lived neglected and retired. |
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Characteristically, Elizabeth bristled at his presumption, and Sidney prudently retired from court. |
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It springs out of the most retired and inmost parts of us, and is the image of the parent of it, the mind. |
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When Samuel turned four, he was sent to a nearby school, and, at the age of six he was sent to a retired shoemaker to continue his education. |
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By 1821 dance and clowning had taken such a physical toll on Grimaldi that he could barely walk, and he retired from the theatre. |
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Ashton was appointed Artistic director of the Royal Ballet from 1963 to 1970, when he retired from the post. |
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The duo remained close even after she retired to a Panama cattle farm with her husband. |
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He plays retired thief John Robie, who becomes the prime suspect for a spate of robberies in the Riviera. |
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In 1962 Sellers played a retired British army general in John Guillermin's Waltz of the Toreadors, based on the play of the same name. |
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However, conditions were rarely ideal, and the new, improved Kinetophone was retired after little more than a year. |
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Shankly retired soon afterwards and was replaced by his assistant, Bob Paisley. |
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In the United Kingdom, according to the BBC, one in four retired greyhounds finds a home as a pet. |
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In recent years the racing industry has made significant progress in establishing programs for the adoption of retired racers. |
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Over 200 are retired annually by a charity established and partially funded by the New Zealand Greyhound Racing Association. |
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Having won the title by a mere 5 points, Rosberg retired from Formula One at season's end. |
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On 15 May 2014, Leeds United retired the number 17 shirt due to superstitious reasons for owner Massimo Cellino. |
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This made Woodfull the only captain to regain the Ashes and he retired upon his return to Australia. |
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Glenn McGrath, Shane Warne and Justin Langer retired from Test cricket after that series, while Damien Martyn retired during the series. |
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Shane Watson does not appear on this list as he has subsequently retired from International cricket. |
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A group of young athletes, nominated by retired Olympic athletes, ran the torch around the stadium. |
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The name of the event was then changed to the British Empire and Commonwealth Games and the flag was retired as a result. |
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He retired from Test rugby after he led England to a Six Nations Grand Slam and World Cup victory in 2003 and has since become the team Manager. |
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With their captain having retired, many of the players failed to play to their full potential. |
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After the 2007 All Golds tour Great Britain was retired with the focus being more on strengthening the other three home nations. |
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He retired from tournament golf in 2004 at the age of sixty, having won a number of events at senior level. |
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The Challenge Belt was retired in 1870, when Young Tom Morris was allowed to keep it for winning the tournament three consecutive times. |
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Prior to the Second World War, members the Brigade of Guards and retired members of the Royal Artillery performed the role of stewards. |
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Jones more or less retired after this event as she was expecting her first child. |
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Along with Gene Tunney and Rocky Marciano, Lewis is one of three world heavyweight champions to have retired with no unavenged defeats. |
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A stallion who has won many races may be put up to stud when he is retired. |
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For 1958 drastic rule changes were introduced into Formula One, Fangio had retired and Maserati had withdrawn due to financial difficulties. |
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Ascari retired with engine problems, and Moss led until lap 68 when his engine also failed. |
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Prost, Mansell's replacement, won the 1993 Drivers' Championship and then retired after the season. |
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However, Hill took the lead at the start and won both the race and the championship after the Canadian retired. |
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This set was retired from service on 25 October with a rail tour the following day. |
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During that race, Hill moved up to second place as others retired or pitted for fuel. |
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In Brazil Hamilton and Massa ended their feud as he retired from the race and finish fifth overall in the championship. |
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He also retired from the lead of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, before he won the United States Grand Prix in Austin. |
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Holmes retired from the Court at the age of 90 years, making him the oldest Justice in the Supreme Court's history. |
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Nevertheless, the Court's balance began to shift within months when Justice van Devanter retired and was replaced by Senator Hugo Black. |
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Brandeis retired from the Supreme Court on February 13, 1939, and he died on October 5, 1941, following a heart attack. |
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He retired from this in 1257, shortly before the meeting of the Mad Parliament in 1258 at Oxford. |
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With his fleet in too poor a condition to continue to challenge, he then retired towards the coast with the Dutch in pursuit. |
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Werdegar retired on August 31, 2017, and her seat is currently unfilled and awaiting a nomination from Governor Jerry Brown. |
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Every Archbishop of Canterbury who has retired since 1958 has been created a life peer, as have most recent Archbishops of York on retirement. |
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Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of Stockton received the Earldom often awarded to former Prime Ministers after they retired from the House of Commons. |
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Bright replied that if Cobden retired the mainspring of the League was gone. |
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When Gladstone retired in March 1894, Queen Victoria chose the Foreign Secretary, Lord Rosebery, as the new prime minister. |
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Some older members of Heath's team, including Lloyd, retired from the front bench, making room for members of the next generation. |
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Lord Grenville retired from active politics in 1817, leaving Grey as the Leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords. |
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A high breastshot design, it was retired in 1904 and replaced with several turbines. |
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When his father retired in 1827, he, together with his brother Hyacinthe, took the management of the publishing business. |
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Thereupon the Duke broke up his London establishment, and retired to his estate at Worsley where he devoted himself to the making of canals. |
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Competition from canals eventually cut into his profits and he retired in 1792 to live with a daughter and her husband at Spofforth in Yorkshire. |
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Some were in tears, some retired from the crowd and paced hastily up and down the road, some seated themselves by the side in silence. |
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His father William retired in 1813 leaving the management of his business to his sons. |
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Disappointed at his failure to effect changes in his contemporary world, he retired from public life. |
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The little stone Saint occupied a retired niche in a side aisle of the old cathedral. |
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Fifteen years later he retired, and by virtue of his conversation and qualities, became a leader in society. |
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George Baker retired about 1747, and Richard Sharp carried on the business. |
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After Jane Carlyle's death in 1866, Thomas Carlyle partly retired from active society. |
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In 1886, he retired from school inspection and made another trip to America. |
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Joe Johnson is a retired professional snooker player from Bradford who won the 1986 World Snooker Championship. |
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Allport retired in 1880, to be succeeded by John Noble and then by George Turner. |
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David Turner, a retired physical chemist, suggested that ball lightning could cause inanimate objects to move erratically. |
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Others, accustomed to retired speculations, run natural philosophy into metaphysical notions. |
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Mrs. Rhodes who was perhaps just a shade of a hypochondriac, had retired to bed immediately after dinner. |
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A retired British civil servant and an Oxford graduate at that, vigorously advocates that Singaporeans should speak Singapore English. |
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We can have a social safety net that protects our retired citizens from poverty and makes sure they can afford adequate health care. |
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Agitated by a multitude of curious thoughts, I retired to my room, that night, prepared to encounter some new experience of a spectral character. |
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There he locked it up in a drawer, sported the doors of both sets of rooms, and retired to bed. |
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In our department we still have a lot of old fernos, but we replace them with the newer strykers as they are retired from service. |
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But here comes the deputy vehicle, cruising right up to the shelter on the bike path. The sup is a retired county sheriff's deputy. |
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He and the geologist went to explore in the sandy Garcia pastures. The rig builder, toolie, and driller retired to the Colonel's porch to drink. |
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Zaitoon further added that although she is administratively retired but IIUI will always remember her services. |
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Watson was caught and bowled for a fairly played eighteen, and Jardine again retired to the pavilion without troubling the scorers. |
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Sure, he could have rested on his laurels and retired a decade ago. |
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The retired people will now be issued with a bank card through which they will be able to withdraw their pensions. |
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Officials of the ministry said the number of retired individuals reached to 130,000 while 40,000 of them would be issued with bank cards. |
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The retired water bailiff, from Herefordshire, took anti-seasick pills before going on the West Wales trip. |
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I am not addle-brained, have an IQ near 100, am a retired engineer and considered quite sharp by others. |
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Don Scott is a self-described pragmatist and a retired African American born and raised in Cleveland. |
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She worked with SEAL Team Six and retired with the rank of senior chief. |
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