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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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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One-time dustman turned polished goalscorer Steve Savidan is another player to bid adieu to the game over the summer. |
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We bid adieu to Dr. Tineke Meijers, who left the Network having been its Director, Research and Development, since its creation. |
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After an hour and 15 minutes of non-stop rhythm, it was time to bid adieu. |
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In November 1999 Aznavour brought the house down when he bid adieu to fans in Quebec. |
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On a personal note, out Topside Team sadly bid adieu to two members who greatly facilitated the success of this mission over the last two weeks. |
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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 addition, in 2008 the Port bid adieu to the Queen Elizabeth II for its final visit and welcomed for the first time the Explorer of the Seas, a ship accommodating over 3,800 passengers. |
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The move to the new premises took all of August and the early part of September, after which the firefighters bid adieu to their former headquarters in BoisVenants. |
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But then, suffering major fatigue and burn-out from the non-stop tour schedule he had kept up over the last twelve years, the singer bid adieu to the live circuit and took a long break from the music scene. |
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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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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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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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