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The emeritus
noun
A person retired in this sense (feminine form emerita).
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The emeritus anchor didn't try to imitate or compete with Mr. Russert, and he kept the mood at a sober but easygoing tempo.
The Emeritus Emirates.
The "emeritus award" would "permit a senior investigator to form a partnership with a junior faculty member in order to hand off his or her line of research inquiry in an efficient and cost-effective way," according to a notice seeking comments.
The emeritus pope has broken his silence on a very few occasions.
The emeritus title is reserved for Canadian heralds who have retired; the title of extraordinary is an honorary position for those who have made notable contributions to heraldry.
"The emeritus pope thinks about death and is preparing for his death," Gaenswein said in an interview with Mediaset television this week.
He was appointed to the Emeritus Staff in 1987.
He remains the Emeritus member of the board.
Few of the emeritus members came forward publicly.
Wang, the emeritus professor of pharmaceutical chemistry, was a researcher at Merck in the seventies.
Francis also paid tribute to his predecessor, the emeritus pope, Benedict XVI.
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