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Though a spell of drizzle slightly cooled down the city, once known as Pensioners '
Analysis 2010
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Though a spell of drizzle slightly cooled down the city, once known as Pensioners '
Analysis 2010
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'Pensioners' outshine younger stars in list of world's most beautiful women THREE women who are old enough to claim their pensions have appeared in a list of the 10 most beautiful women in the world.
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(For American readers: "Pensioners" are government-supported retired people)
Australian Politics 2009
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London mayor calls on David Cameron to beef up Conservative policy during visit to Chelsea Pensioners
David Cameron: even my family is worried by NHS reforms 2011
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Pensioners can not only travel on a concession but get free travel across two zones but only on a Sunday.
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Public interest was shifting away from foreign affairs and the conflict with the Arabs to domestic social and economic issues, culminating in the 2006 elections with a brief resurgence of the Labor party and the sudden appearance of the Pensioners Party, devoted exclusively to socio-economic concerns.
Brent E. Sasley: The Long Decline in Turkish-Israeli Relations Brent E. Sasley 2011
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Pensioners can not only travel on a concession but get free travel across two zones but only on a Sunday.
Opportunities and new software systems — Fusion Despatches 2010
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Pensioners relying on returns from deposit accounts will continue to suffer, with payouts less than the rate of inflation.
What the European Central Bank's interest rate cut means for Britons 2011
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Pensioners wearing gas masks joined a blockade of Parliament and squared off against some 4,000 police officers.
The Chaos of Greece 2012
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