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She is also (like Yelland) a retiring type who never gives interviews, preferring to let her newspaper - or her assistants - speak for her.
BBC: Changing faces at The Sun
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Certainly it is now clear that the work done on the cost implications of retiring the Harrier force and replacing it (after a gap of many years) with F-35C was quite inadequate.
BBC: Why did coalition government change fighter plane plan?
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The 24-year-old completed just 200m of his heat before retiring, prompting the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) to release a statement that appeared to eject him from the Games.
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His replacement (for he is now retiring, and the seat is hotly contested) may well be a Democrat.
ECONOMIST: The country-club vote
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Retiring to one of these communities (Sun City alone has bred a dozen places with the same name) has become almost a routine part of middle-class life.
ECONOMIST: The growth of private communities
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Today a trade association for the mutual fund industry, the Investment Company Institute (ICI), released a study that reveals some surprising news: People who are just retiring now are better off financially than previous generations.
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He is the latest of a succession of retiring generals and top security men to have urged concessions, warning that a stalemate could provoke another Palestinian intifada (uprising) or even a regional war.
ECONOMIST: Israel and diplomacy
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All five countries maintain a military presence of some sort in the Spratlys (the sixth claimant, Brunei, is more retiring).
ECONOMIST: And valuable, for six suitors
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He practiced analysis for 60 years before retiring in 2001, seeing most patients four to five times a week for two to five years (and sometimes far longer).
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