A house where someone can live and takes meals as paying guest.
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Examples for "pension"
Examples for "pension"
1Women's state pension age rise: an unfair burden or a necessary reform?
2Also consider the rise of so-called risk parity strategies among pension funds.
3Japan's Health Ministry currently supervises the investment strategies of public pension funds.
4This age will rise further as the state pension age also rises.
5The implications for pension coverage, health and community care services are clear.
1Johnny found considerable difficulty in passing the time pleasantly at the boarding-house.
2Nannie and her mother slept in the back parlor of the boarding-house.
3Tripp pulled the bell at the door of the mouldy red-brick boarding-house.
4I saw a pile of coal in the street before a boarding-house.
5I did not live in a boarding-house, but in a private family.
6Her mother kept a boarding-house in New York; not an up-town boarding-house.
7He spent several weary hours in the vain search for a boarding-house.
8But these feelings visited him more rarely in the boarding-house than elsewhere.
9I am tired of the boarding-house and I wish to leave it.
10Indeed, the mother kept a private boarding-house near the law-school I attended.
11One is, that she was once a servant-girl in a large boarding-house.
12At the boarding-house I do have a little excitement now and then.
13And there are a very nice class of people at the boarding-house.
14It was half-past eight when they drew up at the boarding-house door.
15Another dinner in a boarding-house would lead me to suicide, I think.
16She had reached her boarding-house and fitted her latch-key into the lock.