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1 Shabalala's health complications forced him to retire from the group in 2014.
2 Just one more, he thought, and I shall retire from the war.
3 The thought bolstered my confidence in the decision to retire from NASA.
4 Recently he had been advised by his doctors to retire from office.
5 Mr Clarke announced on Wednesday his intention to retire from the role.
6 When I retire from wrestling I'm going to open a mystery bookstore.
7 David Beckham will retire from football at the end of this season.
8 But Brailsford does not think the 34-year-old will retire from the sport.
9 He could also retire from the game or stay with the Storm.
10 Mr. Lanneau's health constrained him to retire from the field in 1846.
11 But he has now decided to retire from rugby after consulting specialists.
12 On the day when I retire from office, we will go together.
13 When the sated diners retire from this gruel, only insignificant leavings remain.
14 I'll never retire from swimming, it's something I'll always love to do.
15 Bailey will now retire from professional cricket to become an Australian selector.
16 Seneca was at this very moment attempting to retire from public life.
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