I used to work next door and for my going-away celebration at Figaro's my boss didn't even show. |
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I got her a lunchbox as a going-away present, but there's a story behind it. |
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When she saw the guy years later, she thanked him for the lovely going-away present. |
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His going-away party started in the afternoon, and I was around for the beginning, but I had to leave for a four-hour shift at my janitor's job. |
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This is the weird cake they gave me at the obligatory awkward going-away party at my old job. |
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And I had to do some flitting around anyway, because my friend Noel is moving back to Dublin and had a bit of an informal going-away bash. |
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By popular demand, I'm considering whether to have a little going-away thingy after work next Friday with the people at my office whom I like. |
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Kevin organised a going-away party in Greaney's on Friday night last, September 20, and will shortly be leaving for Ghana on voluntary work. |
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He also left a going-away present by making available the unaccompanied raps from all 14 of the album's songs. |
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Before I left I had a going-away party and I took many photos of my friends with a new digital camera I had been given as a present. |
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But friends who released photos taken that night say Lori and Mark seemed happy at a going-away party held in their honor. |
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One night shortly before Levi left the last time, the family held a going-away party in the garage. |
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Anytime we were having an office function or maybe a going-away party for a member of our staff we always retired to Paddy's for the get-together. |
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Some wanted to give me a going-away party or present, others wanted me to bring them something back as souvenirs when I get back, while few couldn't care less if I go or not. |
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I've been around the block once before, having endured the entire formal wedding routine, replete with showers, reception, gowns, and going-away clothes. |
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