Lucy, our head bar girl left tonight and everyone else went on to a club afterwards with her to say goodbye. |
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Please, let me go back to Rome to settle my affairs and say goodbye to my family. |
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The family didn't want a gastrostomy tube placed, but they weren't ready to say goodbye, either. |
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The family didn't make it in time to say goodbye, but we know she was in excellent hands. |
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He walked me back towards my hotel when I was due to meet Roger and he gave me a quick peck on the cheek to say goodbye. |
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It was now time to say goodbye, an emotional moment with promises of returning soon. |
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Jan, Eve and Penelope were all ready for the off as we went to say goodbye. |
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We go to say goodbye, and instead of a handshake I get not one kiss, but two. |
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We say goodbye, demanding that each other look after ourselves and the best of luck. |
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There were many emotional customers there to say goodbye and wish Mary a happy retirement. |
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Once your bin has soldier flies, it can be difficult to say goodbye to them. |
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When my Nan died, I was very upset, particularly as I didn't get a chance to say goodbye, so my dad and I went to the chapel of rest to see her. |
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Conner had to quit his job, finish with Jim, pack up his life, and say goodbye to his friends and family. |
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Lyne has been criticised in the past for prettification, but seldom, if ever, for not knowing how to say goodbye. |
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Well, I use the Autumn equinox as a time to say goodbye to Summer and to welcome the fall. |
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My job here recording the lives of these soldiers at war is nearly done, and it will be time to say goodbye. |
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When the time comes to say goodbye, you should once again address the Queen as Your Majesty. |
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As ever, it saddens me greatly to say goodbye to another edition of The Outside Scoop. |
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The funeral goes as planned, everyone says their speeches memorializing this woman to whom they now say goodbye forever. |
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Walk through it to say goodbye one last time before the movers come and box everything up. |
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I have decided that it is best to let the flat unfurnished, so it's time to say goodbye to what has been a trusty friend for the last few years. |
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We must say goodbye to our friends and colleagues and prepare for the newcomers arriving soon. |
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The doctor said that anyone who wanted to see her could come one by one to say goodbye. |
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I said cheerio to them last week, but it was nice to be able to comeback and say goodbye to the other members of staff around the club. |
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But when he goes to say goodbye to his friend, Nanapush puts up a sweat lodge for him and brings him back from despair. |
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To say goodbye, most Uruguayans have adopted the Italian ciao or addio in place of the Spanish adios. |
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We can finally say goodbye to our woolens and hello to swimsuits and shorts! |
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The time has come to say goodbye, Myate said, but we both know there will come a time when we will meet again. |
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Today, around 518,000 Moroccans under 15 say goodbye to their childhood to work on the black market. |
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Additionally, your guest should have enough time to say goodbye to the members in attendance. |
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I think this is the reason why it is so hard to say goodbye when the time of farewell comes. |
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You may find comfort in writing a letter to your husband, or in finding some other way to say goodbye. |
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But this is my last speech to you, and at the end of it I have to say goodbye. |
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This period is the most difficult, especially if your loss was sudden or unexpected, and if you didn't have a proper chance to say goodbye. |
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With no chance to say goodbye to her father or brother and only able to give her mother a quick nod, she opened the front door noiselessly and fled into the street. |
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Drivers could say goodbye to free parking and face a squad of traffic wardens if blanket parking charges are imposed on every town in north Wiltshire. |
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I managed to say goodbye to mam and my siblings by making myself think of something else as we hugged, but my dad, to whom I was closest, locked himself in the bathroom. |
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In 1992 he joined Baltimore service bureau Graphic Detail, Inc. in order to get in on the upcoming digital revolution and say goodbye to rubylith, paste-ups and opaqueing. |
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They brought her to me in a Moses basket so I could say goodbye. |
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How do you say goodbye to her, after five decades of trailblazing journalism? |
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When I left the staff, I was sad to say goodbye to all my friends there, but the really hard thing was giving up that amex card. |
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We commiserate with his wife and family, brothers, and sister Mary Kate, also with nephews and nieces, relatives and circle of friends who came to say goodbye. |
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These observances offer the last chance for units to say goodbye to their friend in the warzone. |
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As we wrapped, one of them came to say goodbye, and started to cry. |
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I let her out and she stalked off huffily into the garden just in time to say goodbye to Sal and Dan, who gave me a pretty carved elephant from their trip to India. |
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One of the scenes was when she first gets called to go into The Hunger Games and has to say goodbye to her mother and gale. |
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However, in the past few years Alan's health suffered from the exertions of running the service and he has not been able to meet visitors and club members to say goodbye. |
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No need to say goodbye to the pan, the rust-free stainless steel scourers will have your pan looking like new in no time. |
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That is why I am proud to stand in this place and support Bill C-21 and say goodbye to the long gun registry. |
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Even if the health aspect is important, consumers are not prepared to say goodbye to their pleasures in life. |
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So say goodbye to sending entries back and forth by e-mail or making trips between accountant and client. |
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As we say goodbye to the first decade of the millennium, I think we can all look back and say it was a time of change. |
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So many San Diegans, including myself, have had to say goodbye to their loved ones this year, not knowing when they'll see them again. |
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The body is collected by a funeral home after the family has had the time to say goodbye to the deceased. |
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In those countries they feel very strongly about being able to say goodbye to their ancestors. |
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He holds out his hand to say goodbye and hurries off, just as his train draws into Landquart station. |
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This is the right time to say goodbye to a fixed line and get hold of the latest communication equipment. |
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Her Majesty conducts a walkabout to say goodbye to as many Canadians as she can in person. |
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The Legion Tribute is the ritual that is used to pay homage, grieve, remember and say goodbye to a departed comrade. |
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We say goodbye to Romain and head to a sandwich shop nearby to soak up some of the alcohol. |
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We say goodbye to the cowboy in the ten-gallon hat and leave. |
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As I have said, some of the parties in this place want to leave and not even say goodbye. |
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I got to the hospital to hold my husband's hand and say goodbye to him. |
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Many of us had to say goodbye to dear ones close to our hearts. |
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With only a few short weeks left in August, what better way to say goodbye to the season then by all of us going out to indulge in one last taste of summer! |
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Each family member will seek their own path in their universal need to say goodbye and to express their emotions about the separation taking place in this moment of grace. |
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The family drives out to his camp, to say goodbye and Godspeed. |
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They are nature's top dog when it comes to pollination and without them we can say goodbye to soya beans, onions, carrots, broccoli, apples, oranges, avocados, peaches and many other foods. |
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Before I step off, we kindly say goodbye to each other. |
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In specific terms, this means that we need to say goodbye to fossil fuels. |
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I want to take her a sympathy card or whatever, and say goodbye. |
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In August of 1974, after Nixon had resigned, Jonathan Schell reflected upon the President's apparent unguardedness when, having tendered his resignation, he convened his Cabinet and staff to say goodbye. |
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Small finback whale came to say goodbye as we were leaving for home. |
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It is a place in which the families of severely wounded soldiers come to stay so as to provide support for their wounded husbands, wives, sons or daughters during their treatment or sometimes, sadly, to say goodbye to them. |
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His visit to say goodbye to BBC producer Philip Burton, a few days before he left for New York, was interrupted by a blackout. |
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How difficult it is to say goodbye to good-hearted people! |
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Months later, on 6 October 1782, Johnson attended church for the final time in his life, to say goodbye to his former residence and life. |
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If we can't agree on whether to have children, maybe it's time to say goodbye. |
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She loves her show enough to know when it is time to say goodbye, she told her traumatised audience. The sound of ululation could be heard from sea to shining sea. |
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Encourage siblings to say goodbye and get involved in an age-appropriate way, for example, by drawing a picture or writing a letter to the deceased child. |
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In the longer term we also have to say goodbye to registration tax. |
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Students converged in the parking lot to say goodbye after graduation. |
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