Sentences with phrase «permanently retire from»

It was in 1958 that Josef Albers decided to permanently retire from teaching.
Since then, Valve (alongside numerous item designers from the Team Fortress community) have added 259 more hats to TF2 - and so, by now, most people have forgotten about those 9 original hats... which makes it all the more interesting that Valve has actually decided to permanently retire them from the game's item circuit.
After this medical leave and seeing improved health, I had chosen to permanently retire from practicing veterinary medicine.
Laden with lazy writing that drags out clichéd phrase after clichéd phrase — seriously, the line «you don't write, you don't call...» should be permanently retired from screenplays, especially if it's delivered between characters who hate each other — the story kind of plods along, checking off plots points from a list.
It's also the first film in the series that probably necessitates watching the earlier films to appreciate fully, with its recurring characters and references to Indy's departed family and friends (Connery, who played Henry Jones I, has permanently retired from acting, and though tempted, turned down appearing in this film — I guess just one drink from the Holy Grail isn't enough for his character's immortality), so do yourself a very big favor and, if you haven't seen them, or have forgotten the details, watch the other three films prior.
Examples include permanently retiring from the workforce after reaching preservation age, reaching age 65 or becoming totally or permanently disabled.

Not exact matches

Within days he was visiting mosques and calling for religious unity, and had permanently retired the word «crusade» from his public addresses.
To date, almost 60 members have chosen to retire permanently from the Lords.
The study shows that Dolly Varden, once they reach about 12 inches in length, can retire permanently from going to sea.
A signed statement from the receiving spouse stating that they are either aged less than their applicable preservation age or are aged between their applicable preservation age and 65 years and have not permanently retired.
He retired permanently from the world of fashion in 2005 to turn to his art full - time.
After an evening cocktail at a waterfront bar in Port Hardy, we retired early to the Glen Lyon Inn, minutes from the ferry terminal, where the clock radio is set permanently for 4:30.
Pitt plans to settle there permanently after she retires from real estate.
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