One can anticipate the years of treatment with counseling, psychotherapy, psychotropic medication and lifelong medical pensions, which we owe them.
In 1834, he was awarded a lifelong pension and a 100,000-rouble lump sum, enabling him to settle his accounts and build his own house.
In traditional Moorish society, each tribe maintained its griots on a gabdh, a kind of lifelong annual pension.
Former presidents are also given a lifelong pension, which they can refuse, as in case of Ernesto Zedillo.
His sister was given a lifelong pension by Frederick in recognition of Duhan's long service.
Instead, Mariam's son, Evstati Tsitsishvili, was granted a lifelong pension of revenues earned from that village.
Reuther believed that retirement did not end a worker's association with a union, and that workers deserved a lifelong pension.
The king was so pleased by the work that he offered Rousseau a lifelong pension.
Although they never won a court award, in 1975 Warner Communications agreed to give both men lifelong pensions worth about $38,000 a year.
He received a lifelong pension from the British in 1783, when the war ended, and returned to the Pawling area.