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That Old-age Mutant Right-Wing Turtle continues to disgrace the fine people of Kentucky.
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Old-age payouts for peasants are only 55 yuan ($8.06) a month, while pensions for retired urban workers are about 20 times higher.
China's Congressional Concerns Willy Lam 2010
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Currently, spouses, children, or parents of eligible workers make up more than a quarter of beneficiaries on the Old-age, Survivors and Disability Insurance program OASDI.
Marshall Auerback: Cut the Payroll Tax to Save Social Security Marshall Auerback 2010
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Old-age allowance is known colloquially as "fruit money" in Cantonese.
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Old-age and disease are excuses for keeping the head covered; but this indulgence must be purchased by giving alms to the poor.
Travels in Arabia 2003
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Old-age pensions and foster care grants play an important role in providing a longer-term social safety net to affected households, it states.
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Old-age dependency see also Dependency ratio .....
The Population of the United States Douglas L. Anderton 1997
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(Berger's Old-age Pension bill) is a Socialist measure, introduced by a
Socialism As It Is A Survey of The World-Wide Revolutionary Movement William English Walling
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= -- In the case of those whose earning capacity is not equal to saving a sufficient old-age provision while at work the claim for an Old-age Pension is growing.
The Family and it's Members Anna Garlin Spencer
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= -- In this connection a radical suggestion is offered, namely, a scheme for Old-age Home Insurance.
The Family and it's Members Anna Garlin Spencer
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