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13 Sentences With "be put out to pasture"

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Must we calm it down, go experimental, or be put out to pasture because we get older and/or become mothers?
But it also feels like a swan song for this design, which is perhaps ready to be put out to pasture.
He then expanded on the edict by ordering that two existing regulations be put out to pasture for every new rule.
If anything — and we don't mean to jump the gun here — could that mean logo-mania may soon be put out to pasture?
"I never felt comfortable in a situation where by the time women were 28 they were supposed to be put out to pasture," she says.
In other words, meat from animals still holds a 99.8 percent market share and isn't likely to be put out to pasture any time soon.
Nearly three decades later, I'm troubled that we accepted the things we did, and find myself thinking that beauty pageants ought to be put out to pasture.
Now that I have plans to marry, I might as well trade in my car for a minivan and head to the outskirts of the city to be put out to pasture.
Its story of a former POTUS allowing himself to be put out to pasture seemed uncomfortably apt for the 74-year-old Berlin, who was watching new musical and narrative innovations eclipse his toe-tapping model.
But the Air Force has refrained from giving an exact timetable for the aircraft to be put out to pasture, telling CNN that they will evaluate the way it maintains the A-10 as the years progress.
In his 1905 valedictory address to the Johns Hopkins Hospital, the eminent Canadian physician William Osler expressed his conviction that a man's best work was done before he was forty years old, and that by age sixty, he should retire. He called the ages between twenty five and forty the "15 golden years of plenty". Workers between ages forty and sixty were tolerable because they were "merely uncreative". But after age sixty the average worker was useless and should be put out to pasture.
Milo has been recorded for Radio National, had numerous other productions, and also been published by Currency Press. However a 2001 production in Sydney was panned by the reviewer, who described it as "formulaic and obvious, complete with clunky and unconvincing pat ending", and thought the play should be "put out to pasture". The same year, The Australian's reviewer was more positive, considering the performance to be "passionate and funny. Seven years after it first appeared, it remains one of the best plays written about the bush-city divide".
Macdonald left their employ in 1917, and the agency was taken over by S. Bloomfield. Macdonald had retired Wakeful to a stud in New South Wales, where she produced a number of foals, and he dropped out of racehorse ownership until those sons and daughters of Wakeful were ready to race. Balgowan made little impact, but Blairgour won both the Oakleigh Plate and Caulfield Futurity Stakes for him in 1911, and sold for a good price, but became a windsucker and had to be put out to pasture. Night Watch, son of Wakeful, was initially trained by Charles Quinn and W. Kelso, then by Richard Bradfield, who was also training the Clark & Robinson horses.

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