They also become financially insecure especially with their dependence on their kith and kin after retirement. |
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It was years after retirement before I realized that rather than thinking of them as near synonyms that they were antonyms. |
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She is wished many years of happy retirement from her friends throughout the locality and beyond. |
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The amendment deleted provisions for aged care and retirement village developments. |
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A relatively new option are personal retirement savings accounts, which have had a disappointing take-up since they were launched two years ago. |
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Second, we must promote the auto-enrollment option for all retirement programs. |
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The book outlines simple steps that can be taken to maximise money and help reap the rewards in retirement. |
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We also have associate members who are not yet of retirement age but are approaching it with some trepidation. |
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Thus, some workers may find themselves between a rock and a hard place after the normal retirement age is raised. |
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Occupational schemes are selected by employers who want to encourage or assist their staff in adequate provision for their retirement. |
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So, it looks as if the safest way to achieve the biggest pot of net assets at retirement is paying off that debt. |
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The closer you are to retirement the harder it will be to make up the losses. |
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Dalgleish's retirement makes him the latest in a long line of jockeys having to admit that their avoirdupois is just too great a burden. |
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He lost his top three inside linebackers to retirement before training camp opened. |
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A lump sum is only achievable by taking a lower pension as a result, literally cashing in part of your retirement income. |
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Employers are backing off from commitments to health and retirement benefits. |
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Today, as she tends her garden in a retirement community, Brevard considers her glamorous past with a mix of ruefulness and pride. |
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Bessie Howard is now in a retirement home in Johannesburg and the tailpiece, together with this story, will be going to her. |
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Also, hopefully, I am in a line of work that will allow me to keep going beyond the conventional retirement age. |
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The retirement plans offered the advantage of providing deferred payment of compensation that would more tightly bind people to military careers. |
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Saddled with retirement, shocked by the sudden death of his wife, Schmidt has only his malcontent daughter's wedding in front of him. |
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Despite efforts to save the nightclub, it was reduced to rubble earlier this year to make way for retirement flats and shops. |
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After about 1920, he lived in virtual retirement in a cabin he built at Lac Tremblant in the Laurentians. |
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The age discrimination law will mean the total abolition of the retirement age. |
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Members, whose compulsory retiring age is less than 55, qualify for earlier retirement benefits, but may have a reduced range of payment options. |
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Yes, there is life even after retirement with plenty of openings in ship building industry and shipping lines. |
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Some will be risk averse, others close to retirement and unwilling to jeopardise their futures. |
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But I would hope that the losses would be through natural wastage and early retirement, although I can't be specific. |
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The jobs would go through natural wastage, such as retirement, and nobody would be forced to leave, trust chiefs have promised. |
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Whatever the final outcome, it is clear that people who want a comfortable retirement are going to have to put away money of their own accord. |
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Those who stay long enough to accrue retirement benefits stream back by the thousands. |
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What will be the impact on those now nearing retirement age? Good question. |
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As a result of the settlement many former strikers took early retirement or quit their jobs. |
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She runs the place for her father, whose blindness forced him into retirement. |
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From 1973 until retirement he was a senior fellow in the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University. |
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To the extent that he had greater experience that was because he had been allowed to act up on the retirement of Ms Herman. |
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It is fortunate that she enjoyed being retired, because her retirement lasted half a century. |
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A union is calling for a national day of action to protest at plans to increase the retirement age for civil servants. |
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The truth is that Europeans like early retirement, high jobless benefits and long vacations. |
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There was famously, possibly apocryphally, a public school classics master who took early retirement to go and become a Masai wife. |
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For many senior citizens, retirement means the end of the work day and adaptation to the loss of an identity and a daily social setting. |
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He too wished him well and expressed a hope that he would enjoy and long and healthy retirement. |
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Mr Barkman deserves his well-earned retirement and will be missed by those who had the pleasure of being in one of his classes. |
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Imagine putting your money aside for your retirement only to find that it's not there. |
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Not enough people are taking professional advice or putting sufficient money away to have an adequate retirement income. |
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It's known all along that property ownership is an essential pillar of self-funded retirement. |
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Following retirement, he taught regularly in the Religion Department at Temple University as adjunct professor. |
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Once those paychecks start rolling in, don't forget to save something for a rainy day as well as your retirement! |
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If you're covered by a retirement plan at work, your ability to make tax-deductible contributions is limited. |
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As they enjoy well-deserved retirement, who is stepping up to take their place? |
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Demand for home care will only increase as the population ages, especially as the baby boom generation nears retirement. |
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Promoters even brought Jim Jeffries out of retirement in 1910 in the expectation that he would whip Johnson. |
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After her retirement, she took up the challenge to understand the etiology of bipolar disorder. |
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In retirement, gardening was his forte and he was truly a master of his craft, always ready with advice and assistance. |
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For a few thousand dollars in ready cash, the newly hired private guards give up the possibility of a lifelong guaranteed retirement income. |
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A budget checks frivolous spending, helps you see where your money goes and frees up cash for retirement savings. |
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Although it doesn't come up very often, clients sometimes will want to invest their retirement funds in trust deeds or realty ownership. |
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In 1987 Henry Cooper literally sailed into retirement on a spiffy, 50-foot ketch that he called the Palmyra. |
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There is a will to succeed that took too long to hone to be put into retirement so soon. |
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I'm sending a copy to my veterinarian, to the cat club in the retirement community where I live and to other ailurophiles. |
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The couple, who now live in Bolton, will celebrate retirement with a holiday in Tenerife where they plan to wind down and relax. |
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However even he had given up hope after Ferguson had rebuffed his many attempts at getting him to postpone his retirement. |
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He had worked as a hotel receptionist in London until failing health forced him into retirement. |
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Upon retirement, Hugh and Florence spent 18 wonderful winters in Quartzite, Arizona with many very valued friends. |
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Literally trillions of dollars have been wiped off the value of savings and retirement plans across America and Europe. |
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No member of Congress counts on Social Security for his or her own retirement. |
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All local authorities stressed that every effort would be made to redeploy teachers, offer them voluntary redundancy or early retirement. |
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He reviewed bank statements, life insurance policies, and retirement benefits. |
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The least likely to reach a later retirement age are from the manual working class. |
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She then earned a master's in library science and worked in Army libraries in Italy and Germany until her 1993 retirement. |
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She wonders whether her investments and retirement accounts are safe from broad fluctuations in stock prices. |
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Splits were thought to offer investors the best of both worlds and ideal for people saving for school fees or for retirement. |
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The relief may be withdrawn if at any stage after your retirement you decide to re-engage in the horseracing profession. |
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It has to be applied for and if left longer than three months after the retirement birthday, no back pay will be given. |
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Young bookworms presented their favourite librarian with farewell cards and a song to mark her retirement. |
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Carlyle rubbished talk of retirement immediately after suffering the injury, and he has reiterated his eagerness to return to action. |
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This bill skilfully balances the difficulties of the elderly with the avariciousness, often, of the capital interests in retirement villages. |
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Folks got more and more greedy, throwing their life savings and retirement money into the market. |
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In the present system, benefits after retirement are indexed to the consumer price index. |
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Further weight was lent to that argument in the 2004 Six Nations championship, the first after Johnson's retirement. |
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This, combined with early retirement and natural attrition, could see relatively few staff being forced to exit compulsorily. |
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The ascendency of Hardwicke's position was aided by two factors in addition to Fortescue's retirement. |
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In those days the retirement age was 55, after which a person could go home and prepare to meet his Maker. |
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Parties to an antenuptial agreement often agree to waive any interest in the other party's retirement benefits. |
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Had he bought another home for his retirement within the city he would have paid the entire amount for an equivalent property. |
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The Court's insistence on equal retirement ages in occupational pension schemes forced Britain to level ages up or down. |
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At the post-match press conference, Connors, then on the wrong side of 30, was asked repeatedly about his retirement plans. |
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The announcement follows recent refusals by two judges to take early retirement despite pressure from the government. |
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In the March issue I was interested in Paul Lewis's article on weekly payment of retirement pensions, rather than monthly in arrears. |
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That hotel, once a popular spot for the lace-curtain Irish, still stands, though today it is a retirement home. |
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At retirement the worker can take the accumulated money as a lump sum or turn it into an annuity. |
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In an honest attempt to fund their retirement accounts, many individuals contribute amounts in excess of the allowable limits. |
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For homeowners it means paying off the mortgage slower, or reducing their ability to lay money aside for retirement. |
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This extra fund will complement your official scheme when retirement income is totaled. |
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I always thought that you had to finish your career and be in the happy twilight of retirement before releasing a compilation or biography. |
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He did not enjoy retirement at all so he loved being back in his normal daily routine. |
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The man who sees himself as a latter-day Saladin will not to be enticed into retirement by the promise of immunity. |
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As the average life span of Norwegians has increased, a shortage of nursing and retirement homes has developed. |
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He remained there for 50 years, and on retirement signed on as a research student. |
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Can it even be reinvented in the aftermath of the departure of two of the anchormen and the inevitable retirement of Peter? |
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After retirement they moved to upper Wharfedale, where she was a lay reader and her husband was ordained to the non-stipendiary ministry. |
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They are disappointed enough and down enough without talk of retirement of resignations or anything like that. |
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Be sure that the various income streams due to you after retirement are clearly differentiated as income interests or residual interests. |
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On his retirement in 1992, CDRE McKay was rowed across the lake in a Navy dinghy. |
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Tim should also see his way through to retirement, despite the storm engulfing the drugs industry. |
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It assumes a lower tax bracket upon retirement or that taxes will not go up. |
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I remember many years ago my grandmother went into a retirement village, then the rest home, and then the hospital. |
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Mandela has cut back significantly on public appearances since announcing his formal retirement in June to spend more time with his family. |
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This is his fifth and final World Cup, as he has announced his retirement and intention to spend more time with family. |
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An annuity guarantees a fixed income for life but is dependent on interest rates at the time of retirement. |
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Unlike deferred annuities, which people use to save for retirement, income annuities are for parceling out money already accumulated. |
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The legislators were anxious to prevent a person from claiming unfair dismissal on retirement. |
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Cazes retired from his official day job three years ago, when he reached the French legal age of retirement. |
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In fact, retirement counseling has emerged as an important area for executive coaches. |
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If you think retirement at age 65 isn't a realistic goal, you might be right. |
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Typically, the owners are people nearing retirement who've spent two or three decades building their businesses with tender loving care. |
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If you are closer in age to retirement or if your children will need money for university soon, you should be taking on less risk. |
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But the age of retirement traditionally has represented a kind of financial cliff. |
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Many are at the peak of their careers, approaching retirement, starting a second career or opening a business. |
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The ideal is to remain with the same company until retirement around age sixty. |
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Young investors just starting out or older investors nearing retirement may have to make changes in their retirement plan. |
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So is a proposal that would have eliminated retirement at age 50 for anyone who had been with the company for 25 years. |
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Baby boomers nearing retirement are spurring demand for fixed-income securities. |
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He is much keener to talk more about his life after retirement from politics. |
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Furthermore, a comfortable retirement today is largely dependent on generous pensions based on an employee's final salary. |
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It won't be until that age that they've earned enough money to enable them to live a simple life in retirement. |
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Amongst people aged 25 or over, 12.1 million are failing to save enough to enjoy a comfortable retirement. |
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For Daniel and his wife, Nancy, 63, retirement has meant frequent travel, with their collecting adding purpose to their trips. |
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Now both of those systems are nearing retirement, and Microsoft has revamped its bulletin process several times in the intervening years. |
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He is enjoying an active retirement after many years of engineering and project management at Kaiser Engineering. |
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Old age and retirement are going to be the furthest things from your mind but this is the best time to get your pension started. |
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Boomers, in particular, are driving the second-home market with an eye toward both investment and future retirement. |
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That way, you just might be able to live above the poverty line in your retirement! |
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At the moment it's compulsory to convert your pension pot into an annuity by the age of 75 to give you an income throughout retirement. |
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We all wish Michael a long and happy retirement with his wife Patsy and all his family. |
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Freedman says that clients approaching retirement or in retirement should take some defensive measures by shifting stock. |
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First, there's the simple fact that Americans are living longer in retirement, and that costs more. |
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Speaking about his imminent retirement from international football, the legendary player was content. |
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The veteran French defender had been mulling over a new one-year contract put together to postpone his retirement from football. |
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The former Indian seam bowler, Venkatesh Prasad, has announced his retirement from cricket. |
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Roy Keane will promptly confirm his retirement from international football, but Kerr will stay on. |
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Jimmy Adams has been replaced by Carl Hooper, who has just ended a two-year self-imposed retirement from international cricket. |
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At the revolution he was deprived of his appointment and afterwards lived in retirement, principally at Clapham. |
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He had a few engagements before marrying his Florence and living quite happily ever after in fairy-tale retirement in Rapallo. |
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But he was implicated in the Ridolfi plot in 1571, spent more years in captivity, and in the later 1570s lived in quiet retirement. |
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Recalled to Rome, Agricola lived in retirement, having refused the proconsulship of Asia. |
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She wondered what her mother looked like now, living in retirement in France. |
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You might host a fundraiser for a retirement home in your neighborhood or trim the Christmas tree for the elderly couple next door. |
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I had seen his picture in the retirement home, framed and hanging on my grandmother's wall. |
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Over time it gradually strayed from its mandate and became a desirable retirement home for wealthy citizens. |
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Shaun Lawson photographed residents in a retirement home for his Home Portraits series. |
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My age seems to finally be getting to me and I'm going to have to move into a retirement home. |
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Munetomo says he runs the largest retirement home in the Philippines specifically catering to Japanese retirees. |
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I could see why elderly people would want to live in this particular retirement home. |
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A half hour later, I was walking into the retirement home that Josh's grandmother lived in. |
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He had left his car at the retirement home the last time he had visited his grandmother, so we had to walk to the restaurant. |
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They were an elderly couple that had lived in the retirement home for years. |
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The housing stock may prove inappropriate for future needs if more and more elderly end their days in retirement homes. |
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If you have a traditional individual retirement account, consider converting to a Roth IRA, where withdrawals are tax-free after you retire. |
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In retirement he remained very interested in events and will be sadly missed by his friends in the locality. |
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A leader in the movement, Picciolini was able to frame his defection as a retirement. |
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Low rates depress the return retirees can get from most traditional retirement vehicles, including fixed annuities, as well as bonds and certificates of deposit. |
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Less than 24 hours after announcing his retirement, the knives are out as many of Australia's most influential commentators set about trashing his legacy. |
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The 47-year-old married father of two had been living the life of Riley on the proceeds of the fraud, and was planning early retirement in the Bahamas. |
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Immediately following its retirement the jury decided to break for lunch. |
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At retirement, savers can opt for a fixed or variable-rate annuity. |
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During the retirement of the jury, no officer of the court may discuss the case with any member of the jury or answer any question asked by a juror. |
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Most discussions of the surplus involve retirement of the publicly held debt, but once this debt has been retired, the surplus has to be redirected elsewhere. |
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Announcing his retirement at this week's Christmas concert at Selby Abbey, he went out not with a whimper but a bang, and a departing salvo aimed at New Labour. |
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Can't you imagine us when we're like ninety sitting on rocking chairs on the porch of some retirement home telling wild stories about high school to our grandkids? |
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It is fully prepared for my reception, and I intend entering upon it at once, trusting that I may yet live to spend many quiet years in peaceful retirement. |
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Even worse, recessions that reduce the value of retirement assets will also tend to hit wage income and home equity. |
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Has there ever been a cannier promoter of his own work than Philip Roth, announcing his retirement? |
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Employees who were approaching retirement or who underperformed for significant periods of time would be accommodated and tolerated rather than summarily dismissed. |
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The general shop owner was near retirement and he was the first to close. |
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In retirement, most people would love to earn the average wage per annum. |
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An augmented pension plan will enhance employees' retirement prospects. |
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It's not too late to research and save for your own retirement, folks. |
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Many members were retired or nearing retirement and interested in seeing the co-op's assets sold so that they could get their share of the proceeds. |
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But they weren't ready for an apartment or a retirement home. |
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In this relatively short book he takes the leisure which retirement is said to offer to give us a very readable examination of Methodism based on his years of research. |
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He always sought an academic environment and therefore moved from Llanelli to Cardiff, the site of his final appointment and where he lived out his retirement. |
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A heartbroken North Yorkshire couple told today how they face ruin after losing a legal battle for compensation after their retirement dream turned into a nightmare. |
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In movies and television they are still portrayed as Rambos, mercenaries, head cases, even as they approach retirement in the face of declining benefits. |
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They are badly paid, badly trained, and threatened with early retirement or a court-martial if they disobey orders, says Mahfouz. |
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With a retirement income fund, actuaries would calculate how much must stay in the fund to ensure the pensioner would never need to fall back on the state. |
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If a pension is linked to a job's salary, there can be disputes if the post has been regraded since the civil servant's retirement, according to Kenny. |
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But once the great grand-kids reach retirement age, all bets are off. |
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Matrix just wants to be living in happy retirement with his daughter. |
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When I reach retirement age, and there isn't anything left, no doubt I'll look back on those buses with a slow burn of annoyance, as I fry up a can of cat food. |
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And yet there comes a point when, in justice to the man himself and the enormous contribution he had made to church and world, retirement might be in everyone's interest. |
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A chaplain receives the same pay, benefits and allowances as any other officer of his rank, and is eligible for full retirement benefits if he serves twenty years. |
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Yet the current debate is arbitrarily restricted to the chief public component of the American retirement system, Social Security. |
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Interestingly, the word disability has not been defined in the legislation but the industry is interpreting this as including the need to enter a retirement home. |
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While those in their 40s and 50s may feel oppressed by their jobs, resenting the daily commute to work and yearning for retirement, we are already free and full of spirit. |
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Most proposals for easing fishermen's transitions have centered on either retraining them through education programs or, more commonly, early retirement programs. |
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After retirement, he is still serving the society, especially the poor. |
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In retirement I look forward to hedonistic self-indulgence in the form of reading whatever strikes my fancy, landscape gardening, golf, travel, research, and writing. |
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About a week later, Wolfinger announced his retirement after 27 years in office. |
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When it was all over, Protess had negotiated his retirement and left the school. |
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All of these will be automatically assimilated into the new school, but as is the practice with all school amalgamations, an enhanced early retirement scheme will be on offer. |
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He had been at loose ends ever since his forced retirement from the police force and then almost immediately afterwards his wife had died in an accident, leaving him alone. |
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Five days later authorities were able to match a fingerprint at the post office to Wilson sending him to an early retirement. |
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Thirty-four years ago, America elected Ronald Reagan as president, and sent a dozen Democratic senators to an early retirement. |
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Four years into early retirement, however, the Hamers got bored, so they opened up a small marina. |
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Too many injections of this type of steroid will destroy a joint and lead to early retirement. |
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This high level of tax relief makes pension vehicles far more attractive investments than most, but the drawback is that all money in the fund is locked away until retirement. |
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As the population ages and the baby boomers move into retirement age, there will be an increasingly small pool of people to work and keep the economy afloat. |
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Upon retirement, the average corrections officer will survive eighteen months. |
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The baby boomer generation is rapidly becoming the retirement generation. |
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A volatile guy, big-hearted and very smart, Moran is not facing any opposition, and his retirement puzzled Price. |
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First, staff must see that their departing colleagues are being well cared for and the company is doing all it can to help them secure a new career or happy retirement. |
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This past year the Social Security Administration informed me that my retirement age was sixty-six. |
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The majority of workers have now received the early retirement package and wage arrears with the exception of eight who were, instead, given the sack. |
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A week ago, champion Lennox Lewis, age 38, announced his retirement. |
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First Gary Kasparov, on anybody's short list of the greatest players of all time, announced his retirement from competitive play earlier this year. |
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It is clear from the financial and affidavit materials filed that the only reasonable accommodation for Mrs. Schryer is at a long term care facility and retirement home. |
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Meanwhile, employers have made a decision to pass retirement responsibility back to the state, by closing final salary schemes up and down the country. |
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Many assurance clients and retirement fund members may have had direct or indirect experience of the difficulties that are associated with an occupational disability claim. |
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Gehrig had an off-season and was in fact a year from retirement. |
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Wedding anniversaries, 21st birthdays, retirement functions, Mothers' Day and Fathers' Day are all celebrated here in Ireland in great style in recent years. |
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Of course, before you elect to roll over amounts to your new employer's retirement plan, check with the plan administrator that the plan has been designed to accept rollovers. |
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Gold is dropping and redemptions from retirement accounts have tailed off. |
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In his first public statement since announcing his retirement from sumo, Musashimaru said Sunday he was unable to uphold the responsibility of a grand champion. |
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The DOL provides a series of worksheets to help you manage your finances for retirement. |
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He came out of retirement in 63 when he was sent as governor to Africa Province. |
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Upon his retirement from playing, Hurst moved into management and coaching. |
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The article contains information on how to plan your retirement. |
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You should give some serious consideration to your retirement plans. |
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Come retirement, their Social Security may turn out to be a lot less than they counted on. |
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The team grew fond of their gruff, curmudgeonous supervisor and feted him with a party upon his retirement. |
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The noise and dust from the steel works created substantial disamenity for the nearby retirement home. |
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If, by the time you are 50, you haven't started planning for retirement, the golden years won't be golden. |
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My idea of retirement was to hunt seashells, play golf, and do a lot of walking. |
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In attendance were Diocletian, briefly returned from retirement, Galerius, and Maximian. |
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Until his retirement in 1834, the administration was carried out entirely by Bradshaw. |
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For example, in 1895, the sudden retirement of Arthur Peel came at a time when partisan feelings were running high. |
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On retirement, Speakers were traditionally elevated to the House of Lords as viscounts. |
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High Court Judges may be removed before their statutory retirement age only by a procedure requiring the approval of both Houses of Parliament. |
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They are appointed for life, although the customary age of retirement is 75 and the sovereign may remove them. |
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In his retirement, Watt continued to develop new inventions though none was as significant as his steam engine work. |
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Legionaries received 900 sesterces a year and could expect 12,000 sesterces on retirement. |
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On 8 December 2011, Christopher Le Brun was elected president of the Royal Academy on the retirement of Sir Nicholas Grimshaw. |
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In 1789 Reynolds lost the sight of his left eye, which forced him into retirement. |
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He would later drop the play from his repertoire upon her retirement from the stage. |
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During his life in retirement, from 1959 up to his death in 1973, Tolkien received steadily increasing public attention and literary fame. |
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The sales of his books were so profitable that he regretted that he had not chosen early retirement. |
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The old man wandered away from his retirement home, dropped dead on the beach and was picked up by the meat wagon and sent to the morgue. |
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After her retirement she spent all her time in Panama, and was close to her husband and his children from an earlier marriage. |
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Mercer's forced retirement from the club in 1964 signalled a period of deep turmoil. |
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There were several independent supporters clubs during the reign of Doug Ellis but most of these disbanded after his retirement. |
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Marsh initially had the role of leading the team in singing it, and on his retirement he passed it on to Allan Border. |
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At Hussey's retirement on 6 January 2013, he announced that he would be handing the duties over to Nathan Lyon. |
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He remained as honorary president from his retirement in 1999 to his death. |
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Following his retirement, Samaranch played a major role in Madrid's bid for the 2012 and 2016 Olympics, though both were unsuccessful. |
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He became the RFU President in 1950 and following his retirement from politics was awarded the title the first Baron Wakefield of Kendal. |
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Dean Bell took over as head coach following his retirement as a player at Auckland Warriors. |
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Jacklin has developed a golf course design business since his retirement from competition. |
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At her retirement at the end of the 2004 season, Nicholas had won 12 events on the Ladies European Tour. |
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Like Henry Cooper before him, Bruno has remained a popular celebrity with the British public following his retirement from boxing. |
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Their partnership lasted until Lewis' retirement, both having mutual praise and respect for each other to this day. |
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At his retirement, Lewis's record was 41 wins, two losses and one draw, with 32 wins by knockout. |
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In 2011, Hatton announced his retirement from the sport, but in 2012, more than three years after his last fight, he confirmed his comeback. |
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A loss to Vyacheslav Senchenko in his first match back prompted Hatton to immediately announce his final retirement. |
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However, on 21 February, Haye confirmed that he would only come out of retirement to fight Klitschko. |
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Although doctors advised Haye to retire from boxing, he never officially announced his retirement. |
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On 2 December 2016, just five days after winning the World Driver's Championship, Rosberg announced his shock retirement from the sport. |
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Button suffered his first retirement of the season at the British Grand Prix, caused by an error at his final pit stop. |
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While Barrichello thrived, Button started 5th on the grid, and finished the race in 7th after the retirement of Sebastian Vettel from 4th. |
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Helens, Lancashire, after retirement from competition he was a businessman based in the Isle of Man. |
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On 17 April 2016, after failing to qualify for the 2016 World Snooker Championship, Davis announced his retirement from professional play. |
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Before the World Championships Davis brushed off suggestions of retirement, and he reached the second round, where he lost to Murphy. |
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Upon Derby's retirement in 1868, Disraeli became Prime Minister briefly before losing that year's election. |
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The National Insurance Act of 1946 provided sickness and unemployment benefits for adults, plus retirement pensions. |
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After Pike's retirement, Heath appointed Thatcher later that year to the Shadow Cabinet as Fuel and Power spokesman. |
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Upon retirement, it is customary for the Sovereign to grant a Prime Minister some honour or dignity. |
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Upon Mallon's retirement in 2001, Mark Durkan succeeded him as Deputy First Minister. |
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The retirement of John Hume was followed by a period when the party started slipping electorally. |
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In 1964, Khrushchev's Kremlin colleagues managed to oust him, but allowed him a peaceful retirement. |
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In addition to vocational training measures, Mansholt also provided for welfare programmes to cover retraining and early retirement. |
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The story features Holmes and Watson coming out of retirement to aid the war effort. |
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When Connery received the American Film Institute's Lifetime Achievement Award on 8 June 2006, he confirmed his retirement from acting. |
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The son's death in 1809 brought about his retirement from the active duties of his chair. |
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From 1959 to his retirement in 1978, Sir Alfred held the Wykeham Chair, Professor of Logic at Oxford. |
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Upon retirement, he returned to Australia's Blue Mountains, there committing suicide. |
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Gladstone, a prime minister in retirement, called on Britain to intervene alone. |
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The Chief of the Hellenic Air Force General Staff holds the more junior rank of air marshal, and is promoted to air chief marshal on retirement. |
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In his retirement, Dowding became actively interested in spiritualism, both as a writer and speaker. |
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This has led the police authority to consider the chief constable's position and it was considered to be appropriate to accept his retirement. |
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Upon retirement, Giggs received many plaudits for the achievements he earned throughout his career, and the longevity of it. |
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In preparation for her retirement from the track, she expanded her television presenting career on BBC Wales and S4C, as well as BBC One. |
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After his latest successful defence, Saldivar announced his retirement leaving his world title vacant. |
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After losing by a knockout in seven to the Philippines' first world champion, Wilde announced his retirement. |
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For thinking by this retirement to obscure himself from God, he infringed the omnisciency and essential Ubiquity of his Maker. |
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They reside primarily on the Mediterranean coast and the Balearic islands, where many choose to live their retirement or telecommute. |
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The appointment came with a house in Queen Anne's Gate, but Fisher also leased Langham House, Ham where the family lived until his retirement. |
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Karslake had also urged several times that the retirement be accelerated but had no authority to issue orders. |
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Weygand had forbidden a retirement, ordering the Bresle to be held come what may. |
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At a time when I was entitled to expect rewards and retirement, I was incontinently arrested and sent home loaded with chains. |
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Many systems exclude from income part or all of superannuation or other national retirement plan payments. |
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