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If only C. David Ritter had been a central banker, rather than a commercial banker, he could be retiring with praise, rather than facing possible legal liability for following the time-dishonored practice of "extend and pretend," in which bad loans are treated as if they were just fine.
"He's worked really hard to get to this point again to come back and play," Penguins General Manager Ray Shero said at the N.H.L. general managers meeting in Boca Raton, Fla. AVERY COULD BE RETIRING Sean Avery, the veteran antagonizing wing, said on Bravo's "Watch What Happens Live" that he was "officially retired".
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After that, he could be retired.
Many could be retired to a museum.
Surely at 78 he could be retired, living comfortably in Cuba? "I love to sing, to make music," he answered.
A discrepancy could then easily be checked by the paper produced, and the offending machine -- touch-screen or scanner -- could be retired.
When demand for electricity rises in the summer of 2016, the first peak period after the reactors could be retired, "given the current prospects for new capacity in New York, resource adequacy will fall below acceptable levels at that point," it says.
The American Clean Skies Foundation, a nonprofit energy policy group, projects that 30 to 50 gigawatts of generating capacity could be retired over the next decade, representing 10 to 15 percent of the nation's coal-fired capacity.
One 26-year-old woman hired in February by an entertainment dot-com said she felt the company had misled her by suggesting she could "be retired by age 30".
His best-known work was Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and the phrase has since become a standard headline cliche which perhaps now could be retired in his honour.
He also says that had he started earlier in making the best investments, he could be retired and sailing lakes in northern Idaho -- a state where President Bush recently went fishing.
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