
1) After-65 event 2) Bad time for an auto mechanic 3) Bulova watch time 4) End of the journey 5) French word used in English 6) Kind of community 7) Life after work 8) Party occasion 9) Position 10) Pulling back and turning in 11) Status 12) Type of party
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1) Pensionfun 2) Recession 3) Regression 4) Resignation 5) Secess 6) Seclusion
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Player's withdrawal during a match, usually due to injury, causing the player to forfeit his/her place in the tournament. For a pre-match withdrawal, see walkover.
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Retirement is the point where a person stops employment completely. A person may also semi-retire by reducing work hours. Many people choose to retire when they are eligible for private or public pension benefits, although some are forced to retire when physical conditions no longer allow the person to work any more (by illness or accident) or as ...
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[Beanie Baby] The retirement of a Beanie Baby or a product from any line of Ty Inc., the manufacturer of Beanie Babies and other lines of collectibles, is its withdrawal from production. This has occurred in varying amounts of time following its introduction, depending on Ty`s goals for that particular item. Some Beanie Babies have remained...
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• (n.) A place of seclusion or privacy; a place to which one withdraws or retreats; a private abode. • (n.) The act of retiring, or the state of being retired; withdrawal; seclusion; as, the retirement of an officer.
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(from the article `Germany`) An unpopular measure was the agreement to raise the official retirement age for German workers from 65 to 67 as a consequence of demographic ... In 2004 Italy adopted a pension-reform law that made it harder to be eligible for a seniority pension (early retirement); tax incentives were also ... Workers fa...
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Removal from circulation of stock or bonds that have been reacquired or redeemed.
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The point in life where one has given up full time work.
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You are retired if you have stopped working through choice. Although most people generally retire in their 50s or 60s, you can retire at any age.
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1. The act of retiring, or the state of being retired; withdrawal; seclusion; as, the retirement of an officer. 'O, blest Retirement, friend of life's decline.' (Goldsmith) 'Retirement, rural quiet, friendship, books.' (Thomson) ... 2. A place of seclusion or privacy; a place to which one withdraws or retreats; a private abode. 'This coast full of ...
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Removal from circulation of stock or bonds that have been reacquired or redeemed.
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Re·tire'ment noun [ Confer French
retirement .]
1. The act of retiring, or the state of being retired; withdrawal; seclusion; as, the
retirement of an officer. « O, blest
Retirement , friend of life's decline.»
Goldsmith. «
Retirement , ...
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a player withdrawing during a match, usually due to injury; and subsequently forfeiting their place in the tournament. For a pre-match withdrawal see walkover.
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[
n] - the state of being retired from one`s business or occupation 2. [n] - withdrawal from your position or occupation 3. [n] - withdrawal for prayer and study and meditation
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You are retired if you have stopped working through choice. Although most people generally retire in their 50s or 60s, you can retire at any age.
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noun withdrawal from your position or occupation
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When a car has to drop out of the race because of an accident or mechanical failure.
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When a car has to drop out of the race because of an accident or mechanical failure.
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the state of being withdrawn from one's business
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