What safe retirement for literary leisure could you suppose given one among so many battles of a civil war, slaughters, flights, seizures of goods?
After the Target Date, he stops paying premiums, and we begin to pay him a monthly retirement check, the amount determined by the amount paid into the policy, his age at retiring, and so on.
The Target Date is a retirement age, forty-five or above, chosen by the client himself.
This is a retirement plan only, not an insurance policy.
What do you know about the Risk Profession Retirement Plan?
This concerns a retirement plan, and--well, the details don't matter.
Not many of them lived to be forty-five, and the few who would survive the Belt and come home to collect the retirement wouldn't last more than a year or two.
He'd be the one I'd expect to take out a retirement policy.
When he left Paris for a studious retirement at Geneva, the throne became vacant.
This charming idyl in Paganini's life reminds one of the retirement of the pianist Chopin to the island of Majorca in the company of Mme.
Trautschold[76] in which is a statement of the arguments which can be brought forward in favor of the doctrine that the increase of the land above sea level is due to the retirement of the sea.
The deputies soon had occasion to rejoice in Dyerzhavin's retirement from membership in the Jewish Committee, following upon his resignation from the post of Minister of Justice.
With his retirement his "Opinion" ceased to serve as an obligatory rule of conduct for the members of the Committee.
Her sanctuary protected them from the raging madness of the people; and they were permitted to spend the remainder of their lives in the exercise of Christian devotions, in the peaceful retirement of Jerusalem.
Once indeed he expressed a faint inclination to converse with the eloquent and learned Eunomius, who lived in retirement at a small distance from Constantinople.
Her retirement was the signal for the whole court to take their departure.
Who will leave his province in Europa, the retirement and peace of his community, to go, with the perils of two ocean voyages, in search of controversies so wearisome and noisy over a calling which he did not profess?
Outside these twin centres of attraction he hardly ever ventured, and though his fame brought him notice, and to some extent honour as well, his desire for retirement became stronger as the years went on.
Mr. Nicholas St. John Greene was performing the duties of acting Dean, to enable Mr. Hillard to seek that retirement which his health demanded.
The year 1883 also marked the retirement from the school of Hon.
But at least let my retirement no longer be disturbed by your presence!
The orator’s return to the people, after his long and enforced retirement from the platform, was celebrated at Cooper Institute with such a welcome as we have rarely seen given to any man.
And, as a principle of moral right, every person in his retirement must repudiate it.
After his retirement from Congress, Mr. Revels served as president of Alcorn University at Rodney, Mississippi, and later as pastor of the African Methodist Episcopal Church at Richmond, Indiana.
After his retirement from Congress, Mr. Cain, was elected the fourteenth bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Our unmolested retirement from Rossville lent additional force to the belief that the enemy had been badly injured, and further impressed me with the conviction that we might have held on.
What three events with theretirement to Bethsaida?
He sought retirement and opportunity of instructing his disciples (Mark 7.
With the Fourth Journey, the Retirement to Bethsaida: 9.
It begins with the Retirement to Phoenicia (Mark 7.
Starcedius' donative stopped on hisretirement from service, v.
He was offered honours and revenues, but preferred to seek the pleasant retirement of Bruttii in the land which his exertions had freed from the terror of the stranger.
Sidenote: The retirement of a Cornicularius on a superannuation allowance justified on astronomical grounds.
Sidenote: Honours conferred on Stephanus on his retirement from the Civil Service.
It was fortunate indeed for Cassiodorus if he was during this time, perhaps because of his unwillingness to help the King to his own hurt, enjoying an interval of literary retirement at Squillace.
Behave to the out-going public servant as you would wish that others should behave to you on your retirement from office.
We are not able to name the exact date of his retirement from office; but the important point for us is, that while he still held this splendid position his son was first introduced to public life.
The enemy patrols that poked through the Polygon Wood at daybreak on the 4th, and discovered the British retirement to a line further west, must indeed have been surprised.
Mr. Coleman joined the Expeditionary Force in August, 1914, about the time when the retirement from Mons and its neighbourhood began.
Seizing the advantage offered by the retirement of the 28th Division troops, the Huns came on as swiftly as the dispersing gas would allow, and soon were well behind the 18th line.
Drawn from his retirement in Gloucestershire by the news of Luther's protest at Wittemberg, he found shelter for a year with a London Alderman, Humfrey Monmouth.
But his retirement from public affairs was soon followed by that of his rival, Cardinal Beaufort.
The slowness of his journey presaged ill; he did not reach England till the end of September, and a month was wasted in vain efforts to bring Henry to a reconciliation or Catharine to retirement into a monastery.
State visits, dinners, the theatre, skating and a private visit to the King and Queen of Hanover in their retirement at Hietsing, constituted the programme of the next few days.
The only occasion upon which the Prince ever withdrew from a prominent Club was his retirement from the Traveller's because they had black-balled Mr. Rhodes.
At this time the Queen was living in strict retirement and for a long period still to follow she maintained the same sorrowing seclusion in a more or less modified form.
Educated and trained in that profession which I love so dearly my retirement from active duty has in no sense diminished my feelings of affection for it.
With the fall of Isabel she disappeared from public view, in the retirement of the convent of Guadalajara, of which she was the abbess.
Jovellanos returned to Gijon where he lived in dignified retirement for two years and a half.
When the bill for the retirement of officers at the age of sixty-three was pending, he was excepted from its operation.
I recommended the passage of this law, as I believed that the retirement of the greenbacks pending the preparation for resumption, by reducing the volume of the currency, really increased the difficulties of resumption.
Another object I had in view was to secure a much needed addition to our currency, then being reduced by the compulsory retirement of national bank notes in the payment of United States bonds.
It may be asked if we provide for the issue of circulating notes to banks, why not provide for the retirement of an equal amount of United States notes.
He recommended the suspension of the coinage of the silver dollar, and the retirementfrom circulation of United States notes with the capacity of legal tender.
Congress repealed even the limited retirement of such notes provided for by the resumption act.
The commercial papers, while approving the general tenor of the speech, complained that I did not advocate the retirement of the legal tender notes of the government.
He doubted whether resumption would be effective without a gradual retirement of United States notes, a measure that Congress would not agree to.
I became chairman of the committee on finance by the voluntary retirement of Mr. Fessenden.