Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An article of apparel; attire.
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Examples
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Our favoritest guilty pleasure on the planet (after Evian baths and stealing food from the mouths of crying babies), The Real Housewives of Orange Cun — um, County, is coming back from botox-tirement on November 6!
Meet the Latest Plasticene Housewife of the O.C.! | Best Week Ever 2007
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Unexpected R.tirement The biggest surprise was the abrupt retirement of R. Eugene Taylor, a Bank of America vice chairman who led the investment-banking unit since 2005 and is a longtime ally and close friend of Mr. Lewis.
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We urge that the JSCOF's recommendation that further discussion, including discussion of the Smith's Committee's recommendations and an investigation by the Department of Finance of all aspects of re - tirement provision taxation be accepted, but that the recommendation that government accept in principle the taxation of the investment income be deferred, pending the outcome of the investigation.
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They referred to it as "pre-tirement" - an extended stay in Italy with their two 80-pound dogs, Rory and Sookie.
The Seattle Times 2011
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His initiatives also include expanding tax credits to match re tirement savings and increasing aid for families taking care of elderly relatives.
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The following summarizes the change in the bene fi t obligation; the change in plan assets; the funded status; and reconciliation to the amounts recognized in the balance sheets for the pension and postre - tirement bene fi t plans.
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At least one subpoena called on Broidy to disclose all of his contacts with Alfred J.R. Villalobos, a middleman who has received at least $70 million in fees to help investment managers get business at the California Public Employees 'R.tirement System and the California State Teachers' R.tirement System.
unknown title 2009
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At least one subpoena called on Broidy to disclose all of his contacts with Alfred J.R. Villalobos, a middleman who has received at least $70 million in fees to help investment managers get business at the California Public Employees 'R.tirement System and the California State Teachers' R.tirement System.
unknown title 2009
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For fiscal not dissimilar in size or substance from historical items. 2003 we assumed a rate of return of 10.4 percent on our Pension Accounting pension plan assets and 10.0 percent on our other postre - tirement plan assets.
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If the health - The investment objective for the U.S. pension and postre - care cost trend rate decreased by 1 percentage point in each tirement medical plans is to secure the benefit obligations future year, the aggregate of the service and interest cost to participants at a reasonable cost to the Company.
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