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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This little bit of nothing has been my best friend during those years and it's with a sad and tear-filled heart that I must bid adieu. |
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And without further adieu, Mr. Smith sauntered away in a saucy walk that had a distinct feminine quality to it. |
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She bid at least a momentary adieu to all that back-to-nature, cross-cultural ornamentation she loves. |
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No doubt that means we are due for some emotional farewells as the departing maestros of those orchestras come to town and bid us adieu. |
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With yet another batch of wardrobe inspo, we cannot be more ready to bid winter adieu. |
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Anyway, it's very late, I'm very tired and very sick so I shall bid you all adieu! |
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In Wadowice, where the Pope was born Karol Wojtyla on May 18, 1920, more than 20,000 people gathered to bid him adieu. |
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Alright, well, with no further adieu, let's bring out our first eligible bachelorette! |
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The album is a non-stop time warp to when we bid adieu to the cassette and embraced the compact disc. |
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Accept that you have come to an impasse or that you agree to disagree, and bid a courteous adieu. |
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After a final night I bade a fond adieu, then raced back up the autoroute to Calais in good spirits. |
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Bid adieu to dainty wristlets when you're hitting the trails, swimming laps or squeezing in a set at the gym. |
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After watching him lose that my friends and I treated him to breakfast and bid him adieu. |
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Bid this sleazebucket adieu, and try to meet a better class of people. |
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So I bid you all adieu with a sign off that says to hold on to your seats 'cuz what's 'comin' your way in April is gonna blow your socks off! |
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A hopeful outcome A crucial choice A populist bids adieu, for now On top, as usual Is Silvio Berlusconi a liberal? |
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A sad adieu to Dominique Strauss-Kahn Georgia's not-so-great north road The price of power ReprintsNo longer. |
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The shingle recently bid its co-founder and CEO James Schamus adieu, replacing him with FilmDistrict CEO Peter Schlessel. |
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But, when Hal is busted for running a Madoff-esque Ponzi scheme, Augie gets wiped out, and Ginger bids him adieu. |
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However, it could be au revoir rather than adieu to scary Sandra. |
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On this occasion it is to Henry the parliamentarian that we are bidding adieu, as he is dislodged from his Central Fife fiefdom by an ungrateful Labour movement. |
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After an hour and 15 minutes of non-stop rhythm, it was time to bid adieu. |
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Soon, we may even bid adieu to the Indianisation of cuisines and embrace them for their intrinsic worth. |
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Our dear colleague Molly Kane has bidden us adieu after fifteen years, including twelve years as Executive Director, and is exploring new ways to contribute to the movement for social justice. |
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That hurts. In this section Under pressure Armed with a strong yen Andrea's adieu Boeing bullied Big and clever ReprintsAreva is the world's only one-stop nuclear shop, selling everything from uranium to fuel recycling. |
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He talks metal detecting, Johnny Depp and why we must bid adieu to geeky Gareth forever. |
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In the event, American stockmarkets did open lower, though not by as much as overseas markets had feared. In this section Another scandal, another scare Spreading risk Holey cow! Novelty knocks Big and bumbling Bidding adieu? |
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As Noyes bade me adieu and rode off northward in his car I began to walk slowly toward the house. |
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Gaslark in his splendour on the golden stairs saying adieu to those three captains and their matchless armament foredoomed to dogs and crows on Salapanta Hills. |
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But if in yours you should allow your selves this unnatural way of proceeding, the Consequence would be that you must take up with Induction, and bid adieu to Demonstration. |
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