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    Cory Stillman retiring for Panthers front office gig

    Despite lingering on the market as an unrestricted free agent, Cory Stillman didn't seem like the "training camp tryout invite" type. He seemed like the kind of player that a team might sign during the season, desperate for a seasoned pro to juice their power play or move in at forward after...
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    Lol @ AC failing @ retiring?

    At least you made it longer than MQ. @ Say What Go analyze Nas' lyrics while I go to the club and get b*tches listening to Waka Flocka and Plies. umad?
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    WWE purposely spreads rumors about HHH retiring evn though he's not?

    Do you think maybe its possible that even though Triple H might not retire WWE is still talking about it and sending rumors around so that people will still stay very focused on the match? Maybe that's why they haven't come out with their decision to have is career on the line or not? I...
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    Why does tom riddle(Voldemort) ask if professor merrythought is retiring?

    I don't get it.
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    can anyone give me information on an american retiring in Nova Scotia?

    We are planning to travel to Nova Scotia and check out lake property and different areas of that part of canada. We are looking to communicate with someone who has already done that from America.
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    do u buy brett farve retiring?

    i sure as hell dont
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    New Ford Taurus police car to replace retiring Crown Vic

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    Living the fantasy of retiring outside the U.S.

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    Voice of Yankee stadium retiring

    New York Yankees public address announcer Bob Sheppard *is officially retiring at the age of 99, MLB.com reports. Sheppard hasn’t announced games at Yankees stadium since 2007, due to illness but says he’s happy with the professionality of his successor Paul Olden.“He seems to me to be a very...
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    1 p.m I'm officially retiring from Y!A.?

    Thanks for all the fun....
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    Do retiring baby boomers feel bad about the debt they are leaving for future

    generations? The baby-boomer generation has essentially racked up $11 trillion of debt all by themselves over 30 years. Do you think that any of them feel bad about having gotten all of this free stuff from the government over the years only to have their children foot the bill at interest...
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