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Any public activity that would require women to depart from this modest dress in mixed company is expressly forbidden.
Attempts to depart are met with roadblocks and gangs of confrontational junk cars.
Vessels, especially traditional dhows, can land and depart from the coast unregistered and undetected.
Siva's devotees strive at the moment of death to depart the body through the crown chakra and consciously enter the clear white light and beyond.
As we detrained, passengers were told what time to be ready to depart on either train.
He watched his sister depart sadly and he couldn't help but worry about her.
As the lion and I depart the chamber I hear a tuneless toot of the whistle and the magical whoosh of the cloud of numbers.
As a consequence of investor overreaction, asset prices can temporarily depart from their underlying fundamental values.
He was seeking to depart from the horizontality of death and to approach the verticality of life.
The council of finance ministers cannot depart from the rules laid down by the treaty.
In the last few weeks, two groups of long-distance bicycle trekkers have pedaled through town, and another is making plans to depart soon.
Despite the grumblings of some, they are unlikely to depart with their manager who yesterday seemed heavily laboured by his current predicament.
The only things left to do were a section approach, rejoin for a depart, reenter to the break, and a few touch-and-goes for landing training.
The spiritual meditations included in this volume depart a bit from the usual church pieces.
You depart Earth on a hyperbola, segue into an ellipse around the sun, and approach your destination on another hyperbola.
In my opinion, his Honour was correct in holding that it might be unconscionable to depart from those assumptions.
They fondly recall vessels that would depart the island, meander about for a day or evening, then return to port.
The Japanese take a few potshots at him, round up the other westerners on the island, and depart the scene.
The pupils will depart on their adventure at the start of the summer holiday in July.
We make suitably enthusiastic noises to the owners, and depart, buzzing with excitement.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He came to dinner with me one night, stipulating that he should be allowed to depart at 9.30, as he was such an early goer to bed.
Those who were destined for execution as soon as a quisling government was formed, were also not entitled to depart on the liner.
But this must be done with the most severe scrutiny, lest we depart from truth.
I feel that I have cast a cloud over the household, and it is necessary to depart.
The chief of the caravan making preparations to depart, I went to take leave of the Cypriot ambassadors.
This Emperor Prester John hath evermore seven kings with him to serve him, and they depart their service by certain months.
The crews of the French ships and their allies were ordered to depart in two days.
Now, if ministers are wanting, what ruin awaits those, who depart from this life unregenerate or unabsolved!
Some were still in the stream, loaded with wheat to the Plimsoll mark, ready to depart with the next tide.
With the exhalation of his last breath, his soul is thought to depart from him.
He would go to the debtor's houses, taking three or four fanos, and then depart without any of our money.
In the farmyard the workers were preparing to depart for the night from their long day of toil.
Thank you, Signore, but we will depart forthwith, for there is no tarrying in this house.
Spirits say they know such by their coldness, and that when they apperceive the cold they depart from them.
But one night as she was about to depart the santal seized her and forced her to stay with him.
The fact that he was soon to depart with his bride for their new home in riverhead failed to develop any medals for him.
Then Izanagi was wroth and expelled him with a divine expulsion, and charged him that he should depart and show his face no more.
The whole organisation seems to have become plastic, and tends to depart in some small degree from that of the parental type.
Answer me, O blessed Asoka, so that I may depart from thee in joy.
We depart again upon your assurance that you cannot award us more.
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