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"It really has three arms to it," says Mr. Gray, who is semi-retired and owns a management company in Coral Springs, Fla.
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"He's been semi-retired from the business and living in Manhattan, but now with the marital confusion between Victoria and Conrad, he's coming back to see what's going on."
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Now I am semi-retired on a sailboat in the Bahamas.
College Admission Statistics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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I know a semi-retired nurse who became a sort of first stop for anyone in her road feeling unwell and at 70 was called back to the GP practice to run their computer.
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Now 83 and semi-retired, Wing is delighted that the world of autism is unrecognisable from those dark days.
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Many medical consultants are retired or semi-retired doctors seeking additional income and working under contract, meaning they can be fired with little cause.
Doctor Revolt Shakes Disability Program Damian Paletta 2011
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I believe it is related to the fact that I semi-retired this fall.
Trading down in wine 2009 – did you do it? [poll] | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010
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Natalie Keyssar for The Wall Street Journal Ms. Brian is a director of therapeutic activities at a nursing and rehabilitation center in the Bronx, and Mr. Brian is semi-retired, but teaches English as a Second Language.
A Quaint Cottage in Yonkers Maya Pope-Chappell 2011
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Chase Insteadman is a semi-retired actor, a man whose work involves selling illusions, whose fiancée is an astronaut trapped with Russians at a space station threatened by Chinese mines.
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She is now semi-retired, but in her prime, her reputation was so towering that he adopted a pseudonym for her—Maggie Hoo—so as not to scare off competitors.
The Bar Is High for These Stubborn Competitors Douglas Belkin 2011
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