| 31. | Arrival of the planes has vastly upgraded Taiwan's defenses against rival China, allowing it to retire aging F-104 and F-5 jets.
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| 32. | Likewise, he argues that the Navy has retired aging, though still usable attack submarines to make room for fewer, more expensive versions.
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| 33. | Motels were a postwar thing, and by the mid-' 70s a lot of the people who owned them were of retiring age.
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| 34. | It is a fact that many of those athletes who have been found recently are on the verge of retiring or retiring age.
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| 35. | The planes form the backbone of an upgrading of the island's defenses against rival China, allowing Taiwan to retire aging F-104 and F-5 jets.
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| 36. | Incumbent staffers who are close to retiring age and wish to continue their service should not be turned away, but retained on their own merits.
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| 37. | He retired aged 65, and spent much of his time gardening, bowling and cooking in his Kent home, and in later years caring for Freda.
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| 38. | He retained his place for the remainder of the Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic where he played to the end of the season before retiring aged 37.
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| 39. | Arag�n was part of the side that return to the top division in 2003 he retired aged 35, with nearly 500 official appearances to his credit.
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| 40. | The " old-fashioned and eccentric " John Thomson held the post of schoolmaster for 55 years from 1797 until 1851, when he retired aged 86 or 87.
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