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26 Sentences With "retired years"

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Tony Senior retired years ago, leaving the business to his two sons.
"She could have retired years ago and still have been great," Schumacher said.
They break down more frequently than other cars and should have been retired years ago.
"I could have retired years ago, but I didn't because this company is bigger than me," he says.
Hoost retired years ago, Bonjansky, Sefo and Le Banner have finally accepted that they are done, Bernardo and Hug are dead.
Perhaps in his retired years he can get old Oculus or HTC to get him all set up with a VR golfing experience.
Expenses that hit them hard in their early retired years — helping out their six children a bit and caring for their aging parents — have dropped away.
In 2014, both women retired years before they'd intended, because they expected to lose their positions and faced prohibitively expensive health insurance costs if they delayed.
"He could have retired years ago, but instead he still comes into the office nearly every day because he genuinely loves what he does," Liz tells Guest of a Guest.
So why did Scotty continue to do one of the most demanding and dangerous jobs in the United States military, in Syria of all places, when he could have retired years ago?
SIBILYAKOVO, Russia (Reuters) - Uminur Kuchukova, 61, could have retired years ago, but she continues to teach at this dying Russian village's once bustling school for the sake of its last pupil, a 9-year-old boy.
Though he retired years ago, Mr. Maher, like McSorley's itself, was a font of froth and fact about the bar and its memorabilia, which includes a sawdust-sprinkled floor, a pair of Harry Houdini's escape-proof handcuffs, a wanted poster for "the Murderer" John Wilkes Booth and an icky accumulation of wishbones that dangles from a gas lamp over the bar.
He lived between Beijing and Tianjin during his retired years. Wang, Chih Ping died from illness in February, 1964. His wife, Hao, Jinying died from illness in May, 1969.
The Papalia crime family () is a 'Ndrangheta organized crime family One news report stated that the events of 1997 "decapitated the Papalia family". One leader remained, Johnny's brother Frank, who died in 2014 and retired years before his death.
At the moment, there is no spacecraft to save an astronaut floating in space as the only one with a rescue-ready air-locked compartment — the Space Shuttle — retired years ago. There's approximately a litre of water available via straw in astronaut's helmet. They would wait roughly for 7.5 hours for breathable air to run out before dying of suffocation.
Ross spent his retired years as a dedicated volunteer and public servant. He was a five-year volunteer with the San Diego Police Department Domestic Violence Unit, a member of the Catfish Club, and involved with the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of San Dieguito. He immersed himself in the study of cardiology, and studied the impact of statins on the elderly. He also studied and lectured on climate change.
A notable campus house nearby was owned by the late, FBI Agent Patterson. Agent Patterson, the founder of the Academy, because of his work successfully busting and prosecuting illegal moonshine operations had the house specially designed. The house is unique in that all the light switches are located outside the doors of the rooms. This was done to help protect the former FBI agent in his retired years to avoid a potential attack from former defendants.
Rowlands was married to Jean, with whom he had one child named Joanne. In his retired years, he lived with his wife in Rhiwbina, Cardiff. As he played his rugby in amateur days, Rowlands worked in sales and marketing for Arthur Guinness Ltd and the Taunton Cider before becoming a full-time professional at the IRB. In his retirement Rowlands had roles as Patron of Aberaman RFC, President of Rhiwbina RFC, the Welsh Academicals and the Welsh Deaf Rugby Association.
She was one of the speakers at the funeral for Safet Isović on 3 September 2007. Although retired from public life and opting to rarely grant interviews, she agreed to be interviewed for a November 2014 article with the newspaper Dnevni avaz. Selimović said that she had retired years ago and ignored requests to perform on television, saying she had given the opportunity to younger generations to "continue." Selimović died on 10 March 2020 in her sleep, 17 days before her 84th birthday.
Matthews tells the true story of the life and career of Sir Stanley Matthews considered by many to be the greatest footballer of all time. It documents his early years to his football career playing for Stoke City, Blackpool, and England, playing in the 1950 FIFA World Cup and 1954 FIFA World Cup, to his retired years as a coach for an all-black team in Soweto known as "Stan's Men". The film includes interviews from Sir Richard Branson, Sir Michael Parkinson, Gary Lineker, and Stanley Matthews's son Stanley Jr..
It became his passion in his "retired" years, as he made numerous contributions towards new homes and the children. His business and government connections ensured that donations from other sources were also forthcoming, with houses named after sponsors and officially opened by dignitaries. Burns continued to live at Gowan Brae until his death and was buried there in a family cemetery. He left the property to his son, James, but suggested that, should James not need the property, it should be given to the (then) Burnside Presbyterian Orphans Homes.
Evidently, Kersey had largely retired from slaying muggers shortly after Death Wish III, since in Death Wish 4, Phil Nozaki mentions a mugger shot downtown two years previous to the events of Death Wish 4, to which Officer Reiner responds by saying that "the vigilante retired years ago". In any event, Kersey kept regular residence in L.A., regardless of his breaking off his mugger slayings. Paul Kersey is back in Los Angeles, and is dating reporter Karen Sheldon, who has a teenage daughter named Erica. While Erica is at an arcade with her boyfriend Randy Viscovich, Erica dies of a crack cocaine overdose.
Detective Chief Inspector Michael "Mike" Jardine was a long-running character in the television series Taggart. Jardine served as Detective Sergeant and the show's secondary character from 1987 to 1994, assuming the job of his predecessor, Peter Livingstone. According to what Taggart said in the characters first episode Jardine is the son of Sgt Jardine who had retired years before due to ill health whom joined the force with Taggart and that Taggart has known the junior Jardine since he was a baby. When Jim Taggart died, he became the show's main character, taking over as Detective Chief Inspector.
Richard comes of age just as the world enters the fateful year of 1914—the outbreak of World War I, when the greatest of all disappearing acts becomes imminent: the disappearance of millions. The series has the second to last appearance of Olivier as a fading comedian named Harry Burrard, who has long since lost his audience and his comic abilities. Harry should have retired years before, however he has nowhere else to go and his brain is collapsing into paranoia. The role is a sort of older version of Olivier's Archie Rice, from The Entertainer (1960).
These mechanisms were the work of a small group of skilled and talented men laboring in Geneva, led by Pierre Jaquet-Droz and his son (b. 1752) and including Leschot, Maillardet and Jacob Frisard. In November 1790, Pierre Jaquet-Droz died (followed by his son Henri the year later) and this logically ended the partnership with Leschot. However, Leschot continued to produce singing birds in Geneva under the old partnership name of "Jaquet-Droz & Leschot – London" (they had opened a London office and hence they marked their creations with the city's name, but they were all made in Switzerland). Leschot died in 1824, although he had previously retired years back.
In the aftermath of Gibbs' arrest, the DoD Office of the Inspector General broadens their investigation into NCIS, placing the future of the entire agency in jeopardy. While the team believes that the investigating agent is looking to capitalize on Gibbs' arrest to make his career, they soon discover that NCIS' pursuit of Ilan Bodnar was used to cover up the CIA's involvement in the assassination of a foreign intelligence head; meanwhile, director Vance calls a lawyer for Gibbs, choosing former U.S. Navy JAG Rear Admiral A.J. Chegwidden (he retired years before, at the end of JAG's ninth season, about 2003 or 2004; since then, he began a career of attorney). Instead of letting Gibbs take all the blame for the charges, Tony, Ziva, and McGee take responsibility for what happened and resign. The episode ends with a cut to four months later, showing Gibbs aiming a sniper rifle at FBI agent Fornell.

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