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After retirement, he moved to Switzerland and wrote on the mind-body problem.
After retirement, Parks wrote her autobiography, and lived a largely private life in Detroit.
He first wrote of his dirigible interest in 1874 and began to seriously pursue his project after his early retirement from the military in 1890 at the age of 52.
In retirement, Groves wrote an account of the Manhattan Project entitled Now It Can Be Told, originally published in 1962.
Until her retirement in December 2010, Barbara Hall was puzzles editor for 32 years, and wrote about half the paper's cryptic crosswords.
Míchel worked as a sports commentator after his retirement, with RTVE ( still active, he had already worked in the capacity at the 1994 World Cup ), and also wrote articles for Madrid's Marca.
Lang spent his long retirement editing his newspaper The Century, and wrote several books about his political life, including The Great Bust, I Remember and The Turbulent Years.
In Vienna Gluck wrote a few more minor works but he generally lived in retirement.
Hart-Davis wrote no more books until after his retirement from publishing, but between 1955 and 1962, he wrote about a quarter of a million words to his old schoolmaster George Lyttelton, which, together with Lyttelton's similar contribution, made up the six volumes of the Lyttelton / Hart-Davis Letters, published between 1978 and 1984 after Lyttelton's death.
In retirement, Hart-Davis wrote three volumes of autobiography entitled The Arms of Time ( 1979 ), The Power of Chance ( 1991 ) and Halfway to Heaven ( 1998 ).
Koenigsberger ( who until his retirement in 1984 was Professor of History at King ’ s College, University of London ) wrote that the Massacre was deeply disturbing because " it was Christians massacring other Christians who were not foreign enemies but their neighbours with which they and their forebears had lived in a Christian community, and under the same ruler, for a thousand years ".
David Sanford, a Page One features editor who was infected with HIV in 1982 in a bathhouse from " a man whose name I didn't catch ," wrote a front-page personal account of how, with the assistance of improved treatments for HIV, he went from planning his death to planning his retirement.
As well as his lifelong interest in aviation, Ron enjoyed traditional jazz, wrote one novel, and had hoped to write a book about his home town of Shaftesbury during his retirement.
From his retirement there he wrote to Charles II in 1651, advising him to come to terms with the Scots as the only means of effecting a restoration ; but after the alliance he refused Charles's offer of the secretaryship a state.
In 1940, right after the spectacular Santa Anita win and at the moment of the horse's retirement, track writer B. K. Beckwith wrote Seabiscuit: The Saga of a Great Champion, with a foreword by Grantland Rice.
" When I look at myself objectively ," he wrote in retirement, " I think that what success I may have achieved through life is largely due to the fact that I am a good judge of men.
Tad Szulc states that Hunt was asked to assist Dulles in writing a book, The Craft of Intelligence, that Dulles wrote following his involuntary retirement as CIA head in 1961.
In retirement, Matsushita focused on developing and explaining his social and commercial philosophies, and wrote 44 published books.
During his first retirement between 1818 and 1830 he wrote his Histoire de Napoléon et de la grande armée pendant l ' année 1812 ( Paris, 2 vols., 1824 ), which ran through numerous editions, and was translated into several languages.
In retirement, Gibson wrote her autobiography and in 1959 recorded an album, Althea Gibson Sings, as well as appearing in the motion picture, The Horse Soldiers.
In retirement, Cobb wrote a letter to a writer for The Sporting News accusing Crawford of not helping in the outfield and of intentionally fouling off balls when Cobb was stealing a base.
She also wrote her memoirs, High, Wide and Frightened soon after her retirement.
After her retirement, Wells wrote her autobiography, Crusade for Justice ( 1928 ).
He also wrote a bill and guided it through Congress that provided for compulsory retirement of officers who did not meet the standards of the profession.

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* extensive social warrants of the state ( the rights to a job, free education, free healthcare, retirement at 60 for men and 55 for women, maternity leave, free disability benefits and sick leave compensation, subsidies to multichildren families, ...) in return for a high degree of social mobilization.
Since early 2006 several parts of Addiscombe have been in the process of extensive regeneration, notably the addition of housing to the site of the former Black Horse Pub ( which is thought by some to be the oldest site of a pub in the borough ) and the demolition of church buildings in Bingham Road in order to renovate the church halls and provide luxury retirement apartments.
Soon after Christian Bergh's retirement, Westervelt and Robert Carnley made an extensive tour of Europe, visiting the principal shipbuilding points, where Westervelt gathered information that he subsequently put to good use.
Later that year, he was appointed as the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police and, before his retirement in 1931, introduced a number of changes to the force, including a system of promotion based on merit rather than length of service, improvement in discipline, retirement of inefficient senior officers, an irregularity to policemen's beats ( which had previously allowed criminals to work out the system ), police boxes, the extensive use of police cars, and a central radio control room.
Among a number of extensive dance sequences, Keeler – who returned from retirement for the production – was lauded for energetic tap routines incorporated into " I Want to Be Happy " and " Take A Little One-Step ".
* An extensive system of social security, with the stated goal of counteracting the effects of poverty and insuring the general public against loss of income following illness, unemployment or retirement ( National Insurance contributions )
After completing the extensive artwork required for the campaign of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Struzan announced his retirement on September 3, 2008.
In addition to his SF agency and extensive editorial work for DC Comics, Weisinger found time-particularly after his retirement from DC-to write a considerable number of articles for a wide variety of magazines.
Port Macquarie is a retirement destination, known for its extensive beaches and waterways.
In May 1916 Ewing accepted an invitation to become Vice-Chancellor of Edinburgh University, in the course of which he instituted an extensive series of effective reforms and which he held until his retirement in 1929.
Because of its large senior citizen block — well over 8, 300 residents above the age of sixty as of 2002 — it is considered the largest naturally occurring retirement community ( NORC ) in the nation and its Senior Services Program has extensive outreach to help its aging residents, most of whom moved in as workers and remained after retiring.
The specific plan for the future of the site includes: a new 115-room annex to the existing 135-room hotel ; a new 300-room lakefront hotel ; new reservoirs and a reconfiguration of the Lake Vonette ; new vineyards, along with the Windy Point restaurant and wine-tasting site ; a new 18-hole golf course ; 36 new custom estates on fairway-adjacent lots ; of commercial space, 34 apartment suites built to condominium standards, and 266 condominiums, townhomes, and single-family attached homes in the new Village Walk mixed-use lifestyle center ; 300 new condominiums, townhomes, and / or senior apartments in an upscale retirement village ; a new spa resort ; 429 condominiums, townhomes, and single-family detached homes located adjacent to the golf course ; commercial stables at a new polo club and equestrian center ; extensive multi-purpose trails and watercourses ; a public botanical garden ; of private parks ; a new office complex ; a new conference center ; and, of commercial space and 285 condominiums, townhomes, and single-family attached homes in the Hilltown development.
In this country retirement he began his extensive work entitled Origines Ecclesiasticae, or Antiquities of the Christian Church, the first volume of which appeared in 1708 and the tenth and last in 1722.
Despite extensive damage, Aoba was able to join Kinugasa in retirement to the north through the Slot.
Throughout the post-war years and particularly after reaching retirement age Sønsteby has engaged in an extensive information and lecturing activity to pass on the lessons of the Second World War to future generations.
They included minimal benefits such as cafeteria plans, company-sponsored sports teams, lunchrooms and water fountains in plants, and company newsletters / magazines -- as well as more extensive plans providing retirement benefits, health care, and employee profit-sharing.
At the 2004 election this trend continued and the seat was won by the Liberal Party following the retirement of the sitting MP and an extensive Liberal campaign.
However, upon the retirement of the Robert Baldwin, the long severing Executive Secretary, in 2004, and after an extensive search for a replacement failed to find a suitable candidate who was an attorney, the latter requirement was waived so that Karl R. Hade, an employee of the Executive Secretary's Office of Judicial Information and Technology could assume the role.
Because of her success at St George, there was extensive media speculation in June 2005 that she would return to the Commonwealth Bank as CEO on the retirement of David Murray AO, but Kelly said that she was committed to remaining with St. George.

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