101.   The remark triggered an outcry, and the Clinton administration announced the admiral would be taking early retirement.

102.   The remarks triggered an immediate outcry, and Macke agreed to take early retirement.

103.   The strike ended in January, and most of the striking employees have returned to work or taken early retirement.

104.   The two took early retirements and began looking for the right vessel to sail to the Caribbean.

105.   Those figures do not include people who took early retirement or who are participating in government employment and job retraining programs.

106.   Thirty-eight school principals took early retirement or just left.

107.   This followed a report in Belgian daily De Standaard that Van Damme was about to take early retirement.

108.   Union leaders were recommending that senior pilots, who face the biggest cuts, either accept the deal or take early retirement, Findlay said.

109.   Within hours, he agreed to take early retirement.

110.   French international Frank Leboeuf has revised plans to take immediate retirement, pledging here on Friday to honour the year left on his contract with Marseille.

v. + retirement >>共 160
announce 37.46%
take 8.38%
consider 8.17%
contemplate 5.77%
near 3.24%
follow 3.17%
enjoy 1.97%
approach 1.34%
force 1.27%
postpone 1.20%
take + n. >>共 753
place 12.16%
part 5.04%
action 3.23%
advantage 2.92%
time 2.33%
control 1.68%
effect 1.66%
office 1.51%
step 1.35%
lead 1.11%
retirement 0.06%
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