On July 6, the Finnish Ambassador and his wife hosted a reception on their home to say sayonara. |
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My biggest regret the last few weeks was not being in Tokyo for the sayonara for Ecuadorean Ambassador. |
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If a new commission fails to bring order to the buccaneering world of tuna fishing, say sayonara to tuna sushi. |
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As much as it hurt to say sayonara to someone I truly adore, I know it was the right thing for both of us. |
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But, as a matter of fact, they cannot say sayonara to boats once and for all. |
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The mid-day event also gave Josef and Ivana the opportunity to say sayonara to many of their friends. |
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Leonard and Margaret are back in Canada now and, as I was traveling, I missed their big sayonara. |
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Featuring original members, the group will be making, as the tour title suggests, its sayonara visit to Japan. |
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Happily, you can also say sayonara to your teeny bikini in favor of a more form-forgiving baggy sweater as you eat your way toward winter. |
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They fulfilled their obligations to the record company and said sayonara. |
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From creeps and trolls to hoaxes and hackers, these are the things that made us want to say sayonara to the Interwebs this year. |
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Ms. Quinn: If we ever had to temporarily relocate again, we would break our lease and say sayonara. |
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I was ready to say sayonara and go back to Mexico, where I spent the winter. |
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I really would have liked to say sayonara to this nice couple. |
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Saying sayonara to your moustache can do wonders for image transformation. |
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It could be premature to say sayonara to Japan's current-account surplus. |
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Football's World Cup may have captured the hearts and minds of the Japanese but it is sayonara for Shakespeare in the Land of the Rising Sun. |
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His finest career moment came in 1957 after producers of the film Sayonara took a chance and cast the comic in a serious role. |
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He was riding Sayonara and he fractured his skull and he had optical paralysis. |
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His playing of Joe Kelly, in love with a Japanese woman, in Sayonara, which starred Marlon Brando as a Korean soldier, won Buttons a best supporting actor Oscar. |
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Though he did not win this time, Rupert took the honours in 1995 on board the US maxi yacht Sayonara, owned by Oracle chief executive Mr Larry Ellison. |
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