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"put out to pasture" Definitions
  1. to bring animals to a large area of land to feed on the grass there
  2. to force (someone) to leave a job because of old age

44 Sentences With "put out to pasture"

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The VW Beetle is being put out to pasture again.
Unfortunately, though, those lambs were put out to pasture when the scene was cut.
Either way, it's nice to know that its not being put out to pasture anytime soon.
The outgoing model dated to the early 1980s but was put out to pasture in 2016.
Must we calm it down, go experimental, or be put out to pasture because we get older and/or become mothers?
But it also feels like a swan song for this design, which is perhaps ready to be put out to pasture.
Having been put out to pasture they have now discovered a way to get themselves back on the television and radio.
He then expanded on the edict by ordering that two existing regulations be put out to pasture for every new rule.
If anything — and we don't mean to jump the gun here — could that mean logo-mania may soon be put out to pasture?
Trooper, 15, is also being put out to pasture, having logged 533 years on patrol, the typical limit for a city police horse.
And now that we're talking about it, isn't that actually a fantastic argument that they should all be monitored or put out to pasture?
Even though Dos Equis's Most Interesting Man in the World is being put out to pasture, Dr. Yannis Papastamatiou might be his spiritual successor.
"I never felt comfortable in a situation where by the time women were 28 they were supposed to be put out to pasture," she says.
But cattle in New Zealand, and sheep everywhere, are normally put out to pasture, so Dr Janssen has a second string to his bow: vaccination.
In other words, meat from animals still holds a 99.8 percent market share and isn't likely to be put out to pasture any time soon.
So Mr. Zetsche, rather than being gradually put out to pasture, as some have suggested, will merely await his coronation atop the Daimler management structure.
Nearly three decades later, I'm troubled that we accepted the things we did, and find myself thinking that beauty pageants ought to be put out to pasture.
"All those people who were put out to pasture who were hot in '07 and forgotten about in 2010, I want to give you a job," she said.
Soon after the story opens, she attends a retirement party for an older woman who's being put out to pasture with an ugly bouquet and a grotesque stuffed animal.
Now that I have plans to marry, I might as well trade in my car for a minivan and head to the outskirts of the city to be put out to pasture.
Golden Cove has acquired a detective, Anahera discovers, a "problem" police officer named Will Gallagher who's been put out to pasture for undisclosed reasons and so is a perfect fit for this problem town.
Its story of a former POTUS allowing himself to be put out to pasture seemed uncomfortably apt for the 74-year-old Berlin, who was watching new musical and narrative innovations eclipse his toe-tapping model.
But the Air Force has refrained from giving an exact timetable for the aircraft to be put out to pasture, telling CNN that they will evaluate the way it maintains the A-10 as the years progress.
Many of the machines that schools had put out to pasture because they were so old and slow are actually far more powerful, in terms of raw hardware, than the brand new Chromebooks™ being brought to market.
Gascon said many people believe the bulls are put out to pasture after the run whereas in fact they are included in bull fights and killed in the ring later the same day as part of the festivities.
Vegas used to mean you'd been put out to pasture, but with Britney Spears pulling in over $100 million and Jennifer Lopez selling over a million in tickets in a single day, the strip's bet on nostalgia is proving lucrative.
Basically, it means that we can keep playing the game and know, with some confidence, that Netrunner isn't being put out to pasture in lieu of Fantasy Flight devoting more resources to other card games, like the presumably profitable Star Wars: Destiny.
This generation of rockets will likely only see two or three reuses before they're put out to pasture, but SpaceX still hopes to ultimately achieve cost savings of around 30 percent per launch by reusing the first stage, which would make a huge difference to its bottom line over time.
Taylor, Angela. "After Its Stage Career, Furniture Is Put Out to Pasture; After Its Stage Career, Furniture Is Put Out to Pasture", The New York Times, October 6, 1973. Accessed June 27, 2009. His initial stage-related work was as company manager or general manager, and his first production role was for a summer stock theatre production of Arms and the Man in 1953 that featured Marlon Brando in his last stage role.
All were retired from service and put out to pasture. But to the Johnson's, the fire horses represented a small part of a broader canvas. It occurred to them; the horses symbolized a changing of the guard. The idea for a motion picture took root.
In 1819, Figure was sold to his final owner, Levi Bean of Chelsea, Vermont. Toward the end of his life, Figure was put out to pasture. He died in 1821 from an injury to the flank, caused by a kick, at the age of 32. Figure is now buried in Tunbridge, Vermont.
1 In 1938 Talmadge challenged Senator Walter George. Though George had sided with 34 of Roosevelt's 44 New Deal proposals, he refused to support some of the proposals in Roosevelt's second term. The president believed George had now been “put out to pasture.” Roosevelt tried to purge George and campaigned for his own candidate, Lawrence Camp.
Exterior cladding varied by region, often to take into account local climate conditions. Roofs were often covered with birch bark and sod. Many places in Norway farms also maintained mountain farms (seter/støl), where cows, goats, and sheep would put out to pasture during the summer months. These would typically include a small dwelling house and a dairy for making and storing cheese, sour cream, etc.
Chief (1932–1968) was a horse owned by the United States Army. He has been credited as the Army's last living operational cavalry mount. Mustered into service in 1940 in Nebraska, Chief was posted to Fort Riley and served with the 9th and 10th Cavalry Regiments before being sent to the U.S. Army Cavalry School. In 1949–1950, he was put out to pasture and eventually died in 1968.
In his 1905 valedictory address to the Johns Hopkins Hospital, the eminent Canadian physician William Osler expressed his conviction that a man's best work was done before he was forty years old, and that by age sixty, he should retire. He called the ages between twenty five and forty the "15 golden years of plenty". Workers between ages forty and sixty were tolerable because they were "merely uncreative". But after age sixty the average worker was useless and should be put out to pasture.
Milo has been recorded for Radio National, had numerous other productions, and also been published by Currency Press. However a 2001 production in Sydney was panned by the reviewer, who described it as "formulaic and obvious, complete with clunky and unconvincing pat ending", and thought the play should be "put out to pasture". The same year, The Australian's reviewer was more positive, considering the performance to be "passionate and funny. Seven years after it first appeared, it remains one of the best plays written about the bush-city divide".
He meets pilots he knew in Panama, just after the end of World War II, including Carl Abbott, now a major. Cleve is mildly shocked to find that his young comrade of just a few years ago now looks old, out of shape, and lacking in spirit. Though genuinely glad to see Cleve, Major Abbott's effectiveness as a combat pilot is gone; he has been put out to pasture and does not care. That evening, in the officers club, he greets his wing commander, Colonel Imil, a former squadron commander in Panama.
These 65-ton Whitcomb locomotives had seen service in Italy during the war and burned about the same amount of oil to run that the old steam engines used for lubrication. The purchase of these engines made the L&C; the first fully diesel-operated railroad in the state, something that Springs liked to boast of. The steam engines formerly used by the railroad were either sold or put out to pasture. However, these diesels did not spend long on the line as they were replaced by three 70-ton GEs in late 1950.
Macdonald left their employ in 1917, and the agency was taken over by S. Bloomfield. Macdonald had retired Wakeful to a stud in New South Wales, where she produced a number of foals, and he dropped out of racehorse ownership until those sons and daughters of Wakeful were ready to race. Balgowan made little impact, but Blairgour won both the Oakleigh Plate and Caulfield Futurity Stakes for him in 1911, and sold for a good price, but became a windsucker and had to be put out to pasture. Night Watch, son of Wakeful, was initially trained by Charles Quinn and W. Kelso, then by Richard Bradfield, who was also training the Clark & Robinson horses.
Burmese's last public appearance was at Trooping the Colour in 1986, after which she retired. She was not replaced, as the Queen decided to ride in a phaeton (carriage) and review the troops from a dais, rather than train a new charger.. Regina, Saskatchewan Burmese was put out to pasture at Windsor Castle's Park, where she died in 1990. PSH Burmese was followed by PSH Centenial, presented to The Queen in 1973 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the RCMP (the spelling of "Centenial" was changed by the Queen from the original spelling of "Centennial"); and PSH Saint James, in 1998, to mark the RCMP's 125th anniversary. In 2002, The Queen presented the RCMP with PSH Golden Jubilee in honour of her Golden Jubilee year.
The poet opens with an appeal to the King which will occur as a refrain throughout the work, :Schir, lat it never in toune be tald, :That I suld be ane Yowllis yald. A "yald" was a worn-out horse or jade and the phrase "yowllis yald" was apparently a disparaging term for someone dressed shabbily at Yule. He claims that, even if he were old, jaded cart-horse, put out to pasture in distant Strathnaver, he would still be given a horsecloth ("hous") and stall at Christmas. :Suppois I war ane ald jaid aver, :Schott furth our clewch to squische the clever, :And hed the strenthis of all Strenever, :I wald at Youll be housit and stald: :Schir, lat it never in toune be tald :That I suld be ane Yowllis yald.
A 2014 news article referred to McCarrick as "one of a number of senior churchmen who were more or less put out to pasture during the eight-year pontificate of Benedict XVI," adding that after the election of Pope Francis he was put "back in the mix." He engaged in a number of high-profile diplomatic missions early in Pope Francis' pontificate, often at the behest of the Vatican. Archbishop Georg Gänswein, Pope Benedict's personal secretary and "trusted lieutenant," described reports that Pope Benedict confirmed Viganò's letter as "fake news." On 7 October, after being asked to come forward by Viganò, Cardinal Marc Ouellet stated that he was aware of informal restrictions that Benedict XVI had asked McCarrick to abide by, but that there were no formal sanctions.
"Pine Bluff Commercial, Locomotive at Oakland Park Now in Shape; Painting Over - September 3, 1965 (page 3) It is uncertain when Mr. Norris' health got so bad that he could no longer continue his weekly maintenance visits to the 819, but he admitted in 1965 that his doctor had told him to stay away from the locomotive. Records indicate that Mr. Norris died in 1970 and by 1983 the Arkansas Democrat described the locomotive as "covered in graffiti and vandals have removed, or tried to take, whatever wasn't too heavy to carry off." Miss Arkansas of 1958, Sally Miller Perdue, from Pine Bluff complained "It had been abandoned and stripped of all its dignity. It has become the iron-horse that was put out to pasture, neglected and abused.
The trail's route was improbable, to say the least, hugging lakeside cliffs where, in places, trestles and floating platforms had to be built out above or onto the lake and, beyond that, through marshes and heavy forests beset by infamously thick mosquitos and, lastly, a tortuous "stairway" section of the trail over the pass between the Squamish area and the head of the Seymour River, where cattle were expected to use steps on a trail that was nowhere more than 6 yards wide. Only one formal cattle drive was ever held over the full length of the route and most head were lost; those that finished the trip were put out to pasture to recuperate, being too skinny to be worth butchering. The multi-thousand-dollar loss incurred by trail construction left a bad taste with the provincial government for many years, although the son of its main sponsor, a rancher from Pavilion, later became provincial Minister of Highways and Public Works. Bridges to serve the cattle ranches of the West Fraser, including the suspension-span at Lillooet, were built in several places by the 1910s, although too late to keep the West Fraser Ranches competitive with those in the Thompson and Cariboo regions.

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