People campaigned for decades to end enforcedretirement ages in the workplace.
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Allowing judges to remain beyond the enforcedretirement age of 70 might help, Burnett suggested.
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The long and enforcedretirement of maternity may prove a time for most valuable improvement.
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Lepidus has departed for an enforcedretirement.
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The author's enforcedretirement from the mission field in the midst of collecting and sifting material, has been no small drawback.
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Some of them turned upon the disenchantment of Dulcinea, others upon the life he was about to lead in his enforcedretirement.
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The generous use of the weed makes the enforcedretirement of Sing Sing less irksome to forgers, second-story men, and fire bugs.
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The enforcedretirement, the quiet charm of mitigated sorrow, lent to her thirty-five years a second youth almost as attractive as the first.
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Doctors swiftly overruled that notion and, when a subsequent brush with septicaemia left Kinnear again in hospital and seriously ill, enforcedretirement beckoned.
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They also provided some compensation for the enforcedretirement of his Grand National third Over The Deel who broke a knee at Kelso recently.
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The enforcedretirement of the Third Brigade (and to have stayed longer would have been madness) reproduced for the Second Brigade, commanded by Brig.
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During the late 1970s into the 1980s the septuagenarian Joseph Bonanno dwelled in enforcedretirement at his home in the historical district of Tucson.