There must be a compulsion to say good-bye, a compulsion to take one's leave of the other; that is, to bid adieu. |
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One is free to join or not to join them, free to take one's leave from them once his self-assumed debts to the organization have been paid. |
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If residents strengthen the city's identity, they will be ready one day to leave the mainland and form a city-state akin to Singapore. |
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All this variability can leave you feeling part introvert, part extrovert, part ambivert. |
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To take one's leave gracefully and voluntarily seemed to him a more dignified end than to be snatched by death unwillingly away. |
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Then I headed to the Toronto Star newsroom to attend to all the matters one must attend to when take one's leave after 25 years. |
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A good place to take one's leave from Hawaii is the northernmost island of Kauai and its spectacular Hanalei Bay. |
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I missed the plane, and the next available flight doesn't leave until tomorrow. |
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If you leave the theater, you won't be allowed to reenter without showing a ticket stub. |
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The bad weather forecast only reinforces our decision to leave early tomorrow. |
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The traps of Anti-Oedipus are those of humor: so many invitations to let oneself be put out, to take one's leave of the text and slam the door shut. |
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They were highly respected and sought after in the Mongolian court, and so Kublai Khan decided to decline the Polos' requests to leave China. |
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He suffered the indignity of being forced to leave the courtroom. |
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Does the radio priest want to make a killing and leave town before his ministrations are revealed as ackamarackus? |
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A dense burst of glittering silver or gold stars which leave a heavy glitter trail and are very shiny in the night's sky. |
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Pennsylvania law only allows fireworks that do not leave the ground to be sold and used by residents. |
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I leave some of my mankindness behind me for a while and become part tree, a creature of the snow. |
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Bostock, who had been held aboard Queen Anne's Revenge, was returned unharmed to Margaret and was allowed to leave with his crew. |
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Legend maintains that should the ravens ever leave the Tower, the White Tower will fall and disaster will befall the kingdom. |
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To encourage the good will of the knockers, miners would leave a small part of the pasty within the mine for them to eat. |
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Often lacking their own cooking facilities, housewives would carry a pudding or stew to the baker's oven and leave it there to cook. |
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For in no wise could he leave that lofty spot, or descend the wide marmoreal flights. |
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What raptus means is unclear, but the incident seems to have been resolved quickly and did not leave a stain on Chaucer's reputation. |
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Hamlet's conundrum, then, is whether to avenge his father and kill Claudius, or to leave the vengeance to God, as his religion requires. |
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After thirteen months, a shortage of funds forced Johnson to leave Oxford without a degree, and he returned to Lichfield. |
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My wife is on a two year maternity leave while she takes care of her newborn baby. |
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Emily had a visceral need of her home and the countryside that surrounded it, and to leave it would cause her to languish and wither. |
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In December 1800 George Austen unexpectedly announced his decision to retire from the ministry, leave Steventon, and move the family to Bath. |
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Entitled to a leave in England that year, he was allowed to return in July due to his illness. |
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While on leave in England and on holiday with his family in Cornwall in September 1927, he reappraised his life. |
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Rowling claimed she had to leave her former home in Merchiston because of press intrusion. |
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The performer's feet rarely leave the ground for long, as the step is fast, typically performed at a speed around 116 at feiseanna. |
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When Sutcliffe decided to leave the band early that year and resume his art studies in Germany, McCartney took up the bass. |
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On one occasion, Wright flew back to England, threatening to leave the band. |
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When cars were finally allowed to leave the site the surrounding roads were found to be clear. |
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While in the RAF he was granted occasional spells of leave to carry on his work with the ballet. |
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An FBI investigation was opened, and Chaplin was forced to leave the United States and settle in Switzerland. |
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By this time Gielgud was earning enough to leave the family home and take a small flat in the West End. |
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If a player has been dismissed, no substitute can be brought on in their place and the player must leave the field. |
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It was felt that such an event would cause drunkenness, rioting, lewd behaviour, and that men would leave their wives. |
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The very physical match later saw Wilkinson leave the pitch with a dislocated left shoulder. |
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At the previous year's Japanese Grand Prix, the team announced that Vettel would leave at the conclusion of the 2014 season. |
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Such restrictions on shore leave coupled with reduced time in port by many ships translate into longer periods at sea. |
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When such personnel leave their barracks, they are subject to Hong Kong laws. |
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It used to be a tradition to leave a coin on the bridge to ensure good luck. |
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You can leave that food in your locker for the weekend, but it's going to smell mighty bad when you come back on Monday. |
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Workers have to either leave their families or bring them along in order to work in the towns and cities where these industries are found. |
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The Electoral Commission announced on 13 April 2016 that Vote Leave was the official leave campaign. |
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Local voting figures showed that leave votes were strongly correlated with low education and older age. |
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After Benjamin senior died in 1816 Isaac felt free to leave the congregation following a second dispute. |
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She did so again in 1874, when he fell ill at Balmoral, but he was reluctant to leave the Commons for a house in which he had no experience. |
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The Germans had ordered French civilians, other than those deemed essential to the war effort, to leave potential combat zones in Normandy. |
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Torlesse was supposed to accompany him, but in view of the degree of radioactive contamination, he felt he could not leave his command. |
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The Treaty for the first time gave member states the explicit legal right to leave the EU and the procedure to do so. |
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Before the Lisbon Treaty came into force, the question of whether a member state had a legal right to leave the union was unclear. |
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She argued that Britain should renegotiate its terms of membership or else leave the EU and join the North American Free Trade Area. |
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Article 2 provides for a right to freely move within a country once lawfully there and for a right to leave any country. |
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Pakistan blocked NATO supply lines and ordered Americans to leave Shamsi Airfield. |
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Bush gave Saddam Hussein 48 hours to leave the country, along with his sons Uday and Qusay, or face war. |
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He would later leave the party in 1979, claiming that it was no longer the party it was intended to be. |
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The right of appeal only exists when the Court of Session grants leave to this effect or when the decision of the Inner House is by majority. |
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They make peace with Mark after Tristan's agreement to return Iseult to Mark and leave the country. |
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A soldier is not normally permitted to leave until they have served for at least four years, and must give 12 months' notice. |
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Entitled persons who wished to leave were instructed to assemble at the Mamy Yoko hotel. |
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An agreement was made with the Bosnian government that JNA units will be allowed until 19 May to leave Bosnia peacefully. |
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He allowed employees a week's holiday a year, but on condition that they could not leave the village. |
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Reluctantly, Bell also had to conclude a relationship with Marie Eccleston, who, as he had surmised, was not prepared to leave England with him. |
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This report was not welcomed, and the government decided to quietly leave it on the shelf. |
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In 1972, Idi Amin announced that the entire Asian community in Uganda had 90 days to leave the country. |
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Such bas relief coverings usually leave the faces and hands of the saints exposed for veneration. |
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Those already working under the IGS could have switched into the new scheme for a maximum total leave of 24 months. |
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However, in June 2016 the people of the United Kingdom, in a national referndum on EU membership voted to leave the European Union. |
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While students may still leave school on the last Friday in June, they must remain in education of some form until their 18th birthday. |
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The harsh peace settlement imposed on Germany would leave it embittered and seeking revenge. |
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On 18 September, a referendum was held in Scotland on whether to leave the United Kingdom and become an independent country. |
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Recovering at Windsor, he applied for three months' unpaid leave to write the novel that had been forming in his mind. |
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No, saw M ordering Bond to leave his Beretta behind and take up the Walther PPK, which the film Bond used in eighteen films. |
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A letter from him survives, offering to remain if she would marry him and promising to leave and never return to Ireland if she refused. |
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He was asked to leave the college in 1908 after offering a stranded chorus girl tea and his bed for the night when she was caught in a snowstorm. |
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On his 87th birthday, 30 October 1972, he was too weak to leave his bedroom. |
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The four were urged to leave by organizers as there was a real possibility they would be arrested. |
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He accepted the latter post reluctantly, fearing that discharging the duties thoroughly would leave too little time for composing. |
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He decided to leave school by the end of 1941 and work as a miner as Elfed was not fit for work due to illness. |
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As her boat lowers, Rose decides that she cannot leave Jack and jumps back on board. |
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As was common at his time, he became a merchant's assistant, but he had to leave his native Scotland. |
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More can and should be said about this fascinating argument, but we leave it to the reader to search out more of the argument. |
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In 1656, he was allowed to leave Dover Castle during the daytime to visit his wife and children, who had settled in Dover. |
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In February 1793, France declared war on Britain, and Wollstonecraft attempted to leave France for Switzerland, but was declined permission. |
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Consequently, the Neue Rheinische Zeitung was soon suppressed and Marx was ordered to leave the country on 16 May. |
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In 1935 and 1936, he took unpaid leave to go to the United Kingdom for a study visit. |
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In the summer of 1918 Wittgenstein took military leave and went to stay in one of his family's Vienna summer houses, Neuwaldegg. |
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However, a batsman who is obviously out will normally leave the pitch without waiting for an appeal or a decision from the umpire. |
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They coordinate the sequencing of aircraft in the traffic pattern and direct aircraft on how to safely join and leave the circuit. |
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In other countries, a stamp activates or acknowledges the continuing leave conferred in the passport bearer's entry clearance. |
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This document is called a work permit and needs to be presented to immigration to leave the country. |
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The card lasts ten years and is a valid document to leave the country when travelling to another EU country. |
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The Prince objected, as such a move would leave the country defenceless, but relented on 12 February 1868 and disbanded the force. |
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Voices or no voices, her achievements leave anyone who knows her story shaking his head in amazed wonder. |
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On 30 April 1571, the controller of Edinburgh Castle, Kirkcaldy of Grange, ordered all enemies of the Queen to leave the city. |
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After negotiations, the Scots were allowed to leave with their guns, and the colony was abandoned for the last time. |
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But Edward has overstayed his leave and is accused of desertion and treason, then arrested. |
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A brief recovery prompted him to leave the hospital and convalesce at home for a few months. |
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The pairs separate when their chicks leave the nest but they pair up again the following year. |
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Should one of the pair die the other bird will leave the breeding ground and pair up with another single bird. |
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If the young birds leave the nest in bad weather they can be mortally wounded as they can be blown against the rocks. |
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At the beginning of the brooding season, the hens are very sensitive to disturbances and leave the nest quickly. |
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For the UK to completely leave the EU, it would need to remove that obligation. |
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However, if the Romans were ever on the current castle site then they didn't leave more than a coin or two. |
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After another single failed to chart, the group were persuaded to leave Radioactive by their management. |
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After being eliminated from the Scottish Cup by Rangers in April 2016, Deila announced he would leave the club at the end of the season. |
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Tancred was a professional engineer who had worked with Arrol before, but he would leave the partnership during the course of construction. |
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Before Jellicoe left for leave on Christmas Eve he received a letter from Geddes demanding his resignation. |
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However, Michael Jones has advanced an alternative thesis that argues that Rome did not leave Britain, but that Britain left Rome. |
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Initialize lemmatizer by providing dictionary file. If unknown, leave as non lemmata not found. |
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She was unable to leave for 10 days because of the wind and could not be boarded as no suitable boats were available. |
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One parent and the nonriding child will at that point be asked to leave the line. |
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Woodmice also leave toothmarks on the outer surface of the nut but voles do not. |
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After one month, the pup can leave the holt and after two months, it is able to swim. |
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The leftovers the bears leave behind are considered important nutrients for the Canadian forest, such as the soil, trees, and plants. |
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Lord Chief Justice William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield concluded that Somerset could not be forced to leave England against his will. |
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The infuriated townsfolk of Wrexham, however, forced Cradock to leave and he moved on to Brampton Bryan in Herefordshire. |
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Members of a congregation began to spontaneously leave their seats and walk in the aisles inviting other members as they go. |
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Esimiphaios was displaced in 531 by a warrior named Abraha, who refused to leave Yemen and declared himself an independent king of Himyar. |
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Bombing has forced many Yemenis to leave their homes for other areas, and so wells in those areas are under increasing pressure. |
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Thus, a ship passing from Suez to Bombay could leave mail for Mombasa at Aden for collection. |
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David's deserted Gerald, and having been obliged to leave Wales, he fled to Rome. |
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In 1939 Wolfgang Paalen was the first to leave Paris for the New World as exile. |
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We are to procure dispensation or leave to omit the observation of it in such circumstances. |
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There are also some Saturday leagues which are not officially part of the pyramid, although teams frequently leave these for pyramid leagues. |
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Together, they leave Bree after another close escape from the Black Riders. |
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The first is to abandon all human interference and leave the salt marsh to complete its natural development. |
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Some copepod females solve the problem by emitting pheromones, which leave a trail in the water that the male can follow. |
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Males never leave the water once they enter it, unlike females, which nest on land. |
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Some studies suggest porpoises are relatively sedentary and usually do not leave a certain area for long. |
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It then closes its jaws and pushes the water back out of its mouth through its baleen, which allows the water to leave while trapping the prey. |
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One whale would always leave the group during or immediately after such socializing bouts. |
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Throughout February and March, the first to leave the lagoons are males and females without new calves. |
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In between nursing bouts, the females leave their young onshore to forage at sea. |
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Significant monies are wasted each week as bankers leave taxis outside, waiting on the clock, while they finish their lunches. |
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The Swedish government is seeking to reduce its costs through decreased sick leave hours and increased efficiency. |
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All subsequent migrations did leave an impact, genetically and culturally, but the main population source of the Portuguese is still Paleolithic. |
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For example, many turtles are killed on roads when they leave the water to lay their eggs in upland sites. |
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The submarines were to leave to take up their positions on 26 August, while Keyes would travel on the destroyer Lurcher. |
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Frequently, the blast is powerful enough to significantly damage a building but leave it standing. |
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Cherbourg became the place of arrival for equipment and the British and American troops, and for departure on leave and injuries. |
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However, poor harvests led to widespread revolt in Gaul, which forced Caesar to leave Britain for the last time. |
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Following the death of Rollo and Gurim's father, Gurim was killed and Rollo was forced to leave Denmark. |
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They do not know the use of the coat of mail or greaves and the majority leave the head uncovered, only a few wear the helmet. |
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Villeneuve's supply situation began to improve in October, but news of Nelson's arrival made Villeneuve reluctant to leave port. |
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He then returned to the UK for two months leave at half pay, visiting Bruges with his family. |
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When leave from the BEF began in December, Boulogne was used for communication and for troop movements. |
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A failure could leave political consequences, which would go far beyond the military ones. |
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The battalion managed to leave their landing craft before the Germans could open fire. |
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A 2008 court ruling allowed members of unrecognised faiths to obtain identification and leave the religion field blank. |
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Hitler had already decided that Rommel should leave his sanatorium and return to North Africa. |
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Driver and passengers may leave their vehicles and walk along the train to use the toilets, but there are no other services on board. |
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Young adults with university degrees were particularly likely to leave the state. |
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He could sleep at call, and it would come upon him and leave him in the middle of his work. |
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Reacting to the announcement, Norfolk County Council issued a statement that it would seek leave to challenge the decision in the courts. |
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Red foxes may leave their families once they reach adulthood if the chances of winning a territory of their own are high. |
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Unlike badgers, which fastidiously clean their earths and defecate in latrines, red foxes habitually leave pieces of prey around their dens. |
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They begin to leave the nest after 12 weeks, with autumn born young often wintering with their mother. |
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As they get older and more developed, they visit the nest less often and leave permanently when weaned. |
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She then leaps away so as not to leave an olfactory trail, and the leverets disperse once more. |
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In the spring and early summer when the young moles leave their mothers' burrows they must find new territory. |
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This forces them to leave their burrow and they can either make new tunnel systems or enter existing systems. |
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The lactation period lasts for four to five weeks but at the end of June the young are usually required to leave the tunnels. |
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After copulation, the male may leave behind a mating plug to insure his paternity. |
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An estimated 100,000 tourists per year visit the bridge at twilight to watch the bats leave the roost. |
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The fights are seldom fatal but may leave the loser considerably debilitated. |
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Wolf packs are typically settled, and usually only leave their accustomed ranges during severe food shortages. |
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Mother wolves do not leave the den for the first few weeks, relying on the fathers to provide food for them and their young. |
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Despite these demonstrated abilities, wild rock doves are sedentary and rarely leave their local areas. |
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The chicks stay near the hen for several weeks, yet leave the nest when only a few hours old. |
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A female python will not leave the eggs, except to occasionally bask in the sun or drink water. |
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After mating the pairs separate, the females will leave the water and the males will try to find another mate. |
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When the leaves are shed they leave horseshoe shaped marks called leaf scars on the stem. |
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According to tradition, the widowed Agatha decided to leave Northumbria, England with her children and return to the continent. |
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After Kadiri was defeated, Wijaya turned on his Mongol allies, ambushed their invasion fleet and forced them to immediately leave Java. |
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Both my husband and I are on a 3-month parental leave while we look after our newborn baby. |
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By the time they leave the continent, their gut dissolves, making feeding impossible, so they have to rely on stored energy alone. |
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My husband is on a 3-month paternity leave while he looks after our newborn baby and I'm working abroad. |
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Soft tissue features, being known through reconstruction only, leave some space for variation. |
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The homesick sailors, tired of their adventure, attempted to leave in a small vessel and vanished. |
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In Alabama, slaves were not allowed to leave their master's premises without written consent or passes. |
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The males do not leave the spawning grounds and will potentially spawn more than once throughout the season. |
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He could not leave the sty, nor could he keep awake forever, and when he fell asleep Kark took out a knife and cut Haakon's head off. |
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Robert's invasion force failed to leave Normandy, leaving William Rufus secure in England. |
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When Tromp refused, the Bey was even more impressed by this show of character and allowed him to leave as a free man. |
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The buses leave from the railway station, near the taxi rank, rather than the bus station. |
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In the spring of 1831, Tennyson's father died, requiring him to leave Cambridge before taking his degree. |
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A trial fit will leave a chalk mark on the high spots of the corresponding surface. |
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It is not permitted to leave the path due to the nature reserve status and the dangerous terrain. |
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The arch subsequently collapsed to leave the stacks of Old Harry and his wife, No Man's Land and the gap of St Lucas' Leap. |
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The course has varied slightly with buoys tried at the Needles and a requirement to leave No Man's Land Fort to port. |
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In January 2008 a convicted drug dealer refused to leave his cell in Camp Hill for a court appearance. |
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The trial judge said Sutcliffe was beyond redemption, and hoped he would never leave prison. |
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On 9 March 2011, the Court of Appeal rejected Sutcliffe's application for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court. |
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The idea was that if the artwork was a performance that would leave nothing behind, or was simply an idea, it could not be bought and sold. |
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When the land becomes barren, horticulturists clear a new plot and leave the old plot to revert to its natural state. |
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In both chimpanzees and gorillas, the groups include at least one dominant male, and females leave the group at maturity. |
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Late in the year Alaric sent bishops to express his readiness to leave Italy if Honorius would only grant his people a supply of grain. |
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It appears that Orosius had to leave Braga as a result of the barbarian invasions of the Roman Empire. |
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The date of his departure is in some doubt, however, what is known for certain is that he had to leave suddenly. |
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Not that angels have wings, but that you may know that they leave the heights and the most elevated dwelling to approach human nature. |
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Nomadic peoples generally leave scant traces, due to the impermanent materials and foundations used in the construction of their dwellings. |
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Their presence can be detected on the surface by the iridescent oily film they leave on the water. |
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In 1947 he and others forced King Michael I to abdicate and leave the country, and proclaimed Romania a people's republic. |
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Also, a proconsul was not allowed to leave his province before his term was complete or before the arrival of his successor. |
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According to Claudian, Stilicho was in a position to destroy the Goths when he was ordered by Arcadius to leave Illyricum. |
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He turned to leave Iberia, but as he was passing through the Pass of Roncesvalles one of the most famous events of his reign occurred. |
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Due to a conflict with him, she must leave the Polis and go away into exile. |
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He was forced to leave Rome and move away to the city of Tomis on the Black Sea, now Constanta. |
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In the postwar period, many other ethnic Germans were expelled to the west and forced to leave everything. |
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And so, Ramiro was forced to leave his monastic life and proclaim himself King of Aragon. |
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This would be to that date the largest and most complete expedition to leave Spain for the New World. |
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Part of the Ternatean population chose to leave with the Spanish, settling near Manila in what later became the municipality of Ternate. |
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Attalus also had severely insulted Alexander, and following Cleopatra's murder, Alexander may have considered him too dangerous to leave alive. |
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On 28 December, they visited the Ming court to take their leave and were bestowed robes before their departure. |
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When children leave to go to school, they are taught to wai their parents to indicate their respect. |
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Andrey was sent to the wayward republic instead, only to leave it several months later. |
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If she's so all-fire lonely, why doesn't she ever leave her dorm room and actually meet people? |
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The European Tour has always been sensitive to the risk that its best players will leave to play on the PGA Tour for many reasons. |
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Strange dropped a shot on the 17th to leave the two rivals tied for the lead on the 18th tee. |
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From the second Wednesday, BBGs are told to leave the Championships, leaving around 80 on the final Sunday. |
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But continued development allowed Benetton to leave Formula 1 on something of a high, and the cars' performance lifted. |
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It was thoughtless and discourteous to leave us waiting so long. |
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You've said enough. Please leave before you do any more damage. |
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She threatened to disinherit her son and leave him penniless. |
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He always thought he'd leave the city and settle in the country. |
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It seems peculiar that he would leave town and not tell anybody. |
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She made a conscious decision to leave the painting unfinished. |
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An absolute system cannot afford to leave any nook or cranny of existence unexplored. |
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I pray that our Heavenly Father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement, and leave you only the cherished memory of the loved and lost. |
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The season lasted about as long as it took McNeely to leave his backprint on the canvas. |
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Camera control is especially tough to learn and can leave players with a case of barfogenesis. |
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The cook has his revolver and a beltful of cartridges. I have a loaded revolver, but I shall leave that with you. |
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Now leave we Ywain to his fighting and turn we to the lady, that was there heavily cast down to be so left and benothinged. |
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These screen blankers prevent phosphor burn on your screen, which is always a danger when you leave the screen on too long. |
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We beg leave to state that on high colors cut by ten yards, there is a bonification of eight per cent. |
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All this breadcrumbing finished, you can put the meat on a grid over a baking dish and leave it until you are ready to cook it. |
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Not the bribes of sordid wealth can seduce to leave these everblooming sweets. |
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So sketch with broad strokes, dial up the imagery on a few main points, and leave room for a reader to play a part in your novel. |
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Kind of a career limiting move to leave the game running where management might find it. |
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This multiplicity of outlets work like carpet bombs that leave very little empty space for competition to be comfortable. |
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King, by your Leave, for, in your Kingship, I must leave you, and repeat how from White to Red you chameleonised. |
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I'll leave the message, but Simon's very much a free spirit, I state to the receiver as I use a fifty-pound note to hoover up some ching. |
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If you are going to chop logic and use Latin words, I think it is time for us to leave the room. |
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For example, if an employee chucks a sickie, you need to check that they have enough sick leave available. |
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If we really want to talk about people or organisations that chut pattern, one cannot leave The New Paper out. |
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Why, consarn you, Anderson Crow, I didn't have any spare children to leave around on doorsteps. |
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If you can just ask questions about a person and nod sagely then they will leave thinking you are a brilliant conversationalist. |
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Flood converted to leave Wales with a 23-9 deficit going into the final quarter. |
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The process of cooking meth can leave residue on surfaces all over the home, exposing all of its occupants to the drug. |
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He that hath been cradled in majesty will not leave the throne to play with beggars. |
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She filled the pail and carried it down to the springhouse to crock it and leave it to cool. |
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This positioning will create a crosslight that will leave half your subject in shadow. |
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Politics leave very little time for the bow window at White's in the day, or for the crush room of the opera at night. |
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Since social anthropology is not my cup of coffee, I leave it to the research scholars to discover the true significance of this transformation. |
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As soon as he has the money to retire, he plans to leave the daily grind and travel more. |
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This means we are going to demo the house to the dirt, or hopefully leave one wall standing. |
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Tenderly, reluctantly, he took his leave of her, promising that he would contact her directly he got back, perhaps in ten days or so. |
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Do not leave without checking each and every door to make sure it is locked. |
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Take the three heads of endive out of the water, drain them, and leave the largest whole. |
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When this is done, one should leave the poppy for some time, then return to it and gather any further exudate. |
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They must gain access, engage in field-work, and finally leave the field to carry out analysis. |
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Then here the warres end, here our fightings marde, Yet by your leave Ile stand upon my Guard. |
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He stole away an Irishman's bride, and took a French leave of me and his master. |
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I understand that Mrs. Bassett's ill, and I suppose Bassett didn't like to leave her. There's nothing fuddlesome in that. |
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We think he's going to start working for our competitor, so we've put on him on garden leave so he doesn't take all of our latest ideas. |
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She got him going with all these stories, and then she'd leave him, and he'd be up all night trying to figure out the end. |
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It's all part of a move toward ghettoization, they charge, an attempt to make the poor feel so shamefully unwanted that they will leave the area. |
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Diaz was gonna take the nodes for himself and ghost me. He was gonna leave you out here alone. |
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Maxwell gloved his hand so that he wouldn't leave fingerprints, then pulled the trigger. |
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If you decide to go through with the surgery, remember to leave time to recover. |
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If you so much as look crossways at either of these women again I'll gutshoot you and leave you for the ants. |
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The article stipulates that the negotiations to leave will last at least two years. |
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Evolved from fishing ships designs, they were the first that could leave the coastal cabotage navigation and sail safely on the open Atlantic. |
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He was received by the native cacique Guacanagari, who gave him permission to leave some of his men behind. |
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More students come from elsewhere than leave the North East for other regions, due to the distances involved. |
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Once gathered, leave the sample alone for few minutes, and hence a sample of clear homeotropically aligned state is obtained. |
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He will never leave her because he is hooked on her chocolate chip cookies. |
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I always like to get over the horribles first, so that the good things of life may leave the last impression. |
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The bulls leave the herds of females at two or three years of age, and join a male herd, which are generally smaller than female herds. |
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Hucksterings and barterings, and all the rest, they will cheerfully leave to the mountebanks and jugglers to whom they appropriately belong. |
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To alert future diggers to their work they were careful to leave initialled metal tokens in each barrow they opened. |
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The long military campaigns had forced citizens to leave their farms to fight, while their farms fell into disrepair. |
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The king instead tried to leave control of the region, at least in part, to his children. |
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Before he was able to leave Africa, Mauri tribesmen invaded southern Spain. |
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They first requested leave from the Emperor to lay aside the cuirass and afterwards the helmet. |
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Late in the year Alaric sent bishops to express his readiness to leave Italia if Honorius would only grant his people a supply of grain. |
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Tradition has it that Saint Patrick was not welcomed by the locals and was forced to leave to seek a more welcoming landing place further north. |
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Both sides were concerned that a civil war would leave the country open to foreign invasion. |
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William's ability to leave England for an entire year was a sign that he felt that his control of the kingdom was secure. |
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He made off with a fortune in gold, but had to leave behind another fortune in silver, because it was too heavy to carry back to England. |
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A jacquerie, even if carried out with the most respectful of intentions, cannot fail to leave some traces of embarrassment behind it. |
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In consequence, James was expelled from France and forced to leave Turenne's army. |
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When the majority of Tory Lords proposed to acclaim her as sole ruler, William threatened to leave the country immediately. |
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English people are travel junkies, but Americans hardly ever leave their state. |
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He was promoted to captain in the regular army in July 1792, despite exceeding his leave of absence and leading a riot against French troops. |
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