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The retire
verb
To stop working on a permanent basis, usually because of old age or illness.
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Point the retire foot hard.
The Retire Overseas Challenge No One Talks About.
The New Yorker, March 2 , 1935P. 40 The Retire On Your Income League plan assured everyone over 60 $400 a month.
By Robert M. Coates The New Yorker, March 2 , 1935P. 40 The Retire On Your Income League plan assured everyone over 60 $400 a month.
On the house's grounds are several other historic buildings that were moved to the site, including Hawthorne's birthplace (about 1740), the Hathaway House (1682), and the Retire Beckett House (1655).
There's the Retire By 40 guy and a couple who call themselves Millennial Revolution and implore you to "Stop working.
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But what about the retired?
Sandra Day O'Connor, the retired Supreme Court justice, officiated.
The retired Bishop died in October.
The retiring type The boomtown reds Studying jihad?
The retired prison officer added: "This is just the start.
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