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the retirements
noun
An act of retiring; withdrawal.
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The retirements would be effective on or before Aug. 31.
Asked about the reason for all the retirements, Ferrero shrugged and said, "I don't know why".
The retirements announced on Sunday swept away the most prominent names in the military power structure.
Ms. Marengo, of the city, disputed the assertion that the Columbia issue accounted for the retirements.
The effects of the retirements are not entirely negative for Democrats.
For eight days, the retirements notwithstanding, the Open appeared on track.
JETS--Announced the retirements of LB Mo Lewis and LB Marvin Jones.
Last year Edinburgh was rocked by the retirements of Detective Inspector Rebus and Harry Potter.
CALDWELL--Announced the retirements of Ray DiNino, golf coach, and Bob Reich, men's tennis coach.
Frontier League LONDON WEREWOLVES--Announced the retirements of OF Chris Gavriel and LHP Meleti Melehes.
Democrats said the retirements would bolster chances of increasing their majority.
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