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- A May 1947 decree imposed a mandatory retirement age for clergy, thus providing authorities with a convenient way to pension off old-guard holdouts.
- And plans of several governments to scrap the nets, convert the vessels and pension off the oldest fishermen have been slow to be carried out.
- One guy in a Baltimore newspaper wrote that they ought to pension off granny Harrison so he can go back to his log cabin and drink cider.
- Talk of far-reaching reform for the monarchy abounds, with newspapers reporting that Charles is pushing his mother to change the monarchy's image, and pension off many of her old advisers.
- The Swiss army decided to dispatch the pigeons to civilian life last year, but a pro-pigeon group gathered a petition against the Defense Ministry's plans to pension off the birds.
- It may not stretch credibility to propose that old Nat can bluff the co-op board that wants to pension off his buddy from the superintendent's job he has held for decades, or would try to.
- Delphi people say the two are the linchpins that make the joint venture work, largely because they wanted change and were willing to pension off or shunt aside most of the old management team to get it.
- Col . Milovan Milutinovic, a spokesman for Mladic, warned in an open letter in Belgrade's NIN weekly of " unforeseeable consequences " if Bosnian Serb leader Biljana Plavsic pursues a plan to pension off about 100 officers, including Mladic.
- Col . Milovan Milutinovic, a spokesman for Mladic, warned in an open letter in Belgrade's NIN weekly of " unforeseeable consequences " if Bosnian Serb leader Biljana Plavsic pursues a plan to pension off some 100 officers, including Mladic.