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- adjective Having no
pension
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Examples
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The difference is that Rattigan sees them from the vantage-point of a classics master, Andrew Crocker-Harris, who on the eve of his retirement learns that he was secretly known as the Himmler of the Lower Fifth and that he faces a pensionless future with his vindictive but equally lonely wife.
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Let's beam back before 1913 when the barons ruled in pensionless wage slavery and then we'll be free!
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The magazines 'foldings in the late' 70s left her deeply depressed -- she had no hobbies; work plugged all holes -- and, worse, pensionless.
Sheila Weller: Life-Lessons From My Mother, The National Enquirer Scoop Artist 2008
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I think that many younger folks will as well … particularly those who have zero savings, negative net worth and are increasingly pensionless.
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And to name laid-off or pensionless journalists as Craigslist's victims instead of the victims of an industry that didn't turn around fast enough?
Nick Douglas: Craigslist Robs Food From the Mouths of Journalist's Babies 2008
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Many of the cashiered staffers were left pensionless, because their savings plans had been locked up in Enron stock.
Books About Schnooks 2004
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Many of the cashiered staffers were left pensionless, because their savings plans had been locked up in Enron stock.
Books About Schnooks 2004
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Risaldar Mahommed Khan, two-medal man and pensionless gentleman-at-large, had gone to turn in his account of how he had remembered the salt which he had eaten.
Told in the East Mundy, Talbot, 1879-1940 1920
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Risaldar Mahommed Khan, two-medal man and pensionless gentleman-at-large, had gone to turn in his account of how he had remembered the salt which he had eaten.
Told in the East Talbot Mundy 1909
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LESEIGNEUR DE ROUVILLE (Baronne), pensionless widow of a sea-captain who had died at Batavia, under the Republic, during a prolonged engagement with an English vessel; mother of Madame Hippolyte
Repertory of the Comedie Humaine Part 2 Anatole Cerfberr 1865
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