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Meanings of old retiree in English
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Usage of old retiree in English
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Guadalupe Martinez, a 64-year- oldretiree, said she was still shaking from shock.
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One cautious investor is Betty Tanguilig, a 75-year- oldretiree and mother of eight.
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But today, the 52-year- oldretiree was in for a surprise.
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The ad featured a 72-year- oldretiree named Jim.
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Close by, 74-year- oldretiree Juan Manuel Lanata held a hand-painted sign underlining his disappointment with the agreement.
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No mean feat for an 80-year- oldretiree.
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We balance that with offering boots on the ground, says Larry, a 70-year- oldretiree who lives near Allentown.
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First in line at Cannabis City was Deb Greene, a 65-year- oldretiree who queued for 21 hours.
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Edgerton goes to the scene of an unattended death and it's A-1-guaranteed to be an eighty-eight-year- oldretiree with a chronic heart condition.
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The bank may say it's fine but there may be something we can't see, said Leung Wo, a 77-year- oldretiree standing in line.
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But Kazuko Ohide, a 64-year oldretiree, is one of the household investors who think the effect of Abenomics will not last long.
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The 62-year- oldretiree described the congressman's approach as "hush-hush" and said it made it seem as though Jackson had done something wrong.
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Last week 73-year- oldretiree Tricia was battling to keep happy hour at a respectable hour in her bubble of three just out of Wellington.
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Jan Glassman, a 65-year- oldretiree who splits her time between New Hampshire and Florida, said viability is a big reason why she supports Brown.
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Before leaving Brisbane, 63-year- oldretiree Howard Horder quipped that he was flying with Malaysia Airlines and only needed a one-way ticket, his brother says.
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Budget tip: When you want to go on the big trip, set it and forget it, suggests Peg Walter, a 70-year- oldretiree from New York.