Parting Sentence Examples

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  • There is no distinct cleavage, but imperfect parting may be obtained along octahedral planes.

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  • He watched her throughout the night's activities, seeking to judge whether Mansr's parting words were true.

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  • Her face was cold but her plump lips were warm, soft, her lips parting for him before he prodded them apart.

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  • He turned and stalked out of the room, throwing a parting growl over his shoulder.

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  • Perhaps, he thought, we are all owed contemplation of our actions, as a parting gift to those who succeed us so they might somehow learn from our deeds and mistakes.

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  • Modern reform in Judaism is parting to some extent from this conception, but it still holds good even among the liberals.

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  • The Blue Ridge is the principal water parting of the state.

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  • Very significant, too, is the parting of the ways in the development of liturgical vestments in the East and West.

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  • The " parting " of gold and silver is of considerable antiquity.

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  • The water parting between the Chad and Niger systems runs N.W.

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  • Next morning they all assembled for the final parting, and many of the officials and courtiers came to look upon the impressive ceremonies.

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  • Someday I will tell you about our parting and all that was said then.

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  • He loved his dog, his comrades, the French, and Pierre who was his neighbor, but Pierre felt that in spite of Karataev's affectionate tenderness for him (by which he unconsciously gave Pierre's spiritual life its due) he would not have grieved for a moment at parting from him.

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  • Peter 's parting shot was " That air hose should be repaired, rainwater in a diesel engine can be terminal ".

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  • Because the guidelines generally stipulate that she must return to her home country at the end of one year, emotional ties can make the parting hard for everyone involved.

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  • With so much free information available online, you should use caution before parting with your hard-earned money.

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  • Following in the footsteps of Nick and Jessica and Carmen and Dave, Travis Barker and soon to be ex-wife Shanna Makler are parting company.

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  • If the window is an older sash-weight model, remove the parting stop as well as the balance cord pulleys.

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  • Perhaps you broke a lens and you're looking for a way to fix it without parting with your old faithful frames.

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  • Parting with previous views generally held by psychologists, Kohlberg emphasized that children actively self-construct their gender through a conceptual pattern in the mind called a schema.

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  • The beaded fashion phased out, with teens now jazzing up their cornrows with intricate parting in the rows.

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  • Use zig zags or invent your own parting style.

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  • Just ask any fashionista who was around at the height of the 70s fashion era, and you're guaranteed to hear her regrets on parting with the following faithful beloveds.

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  • Since you may not be sure as to her level of interest, your parting words take on a higher level of significance.

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  • For example, imagine parting the petals of a lily into four butterfly wings, and creating the butterfly body and antennae from the pollen stamens.

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  • They often don't come with valid guarantees or after care service so it is important to be very aware of the pitfalls of buying such a watch before parting with hard earned cash!

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  • In addition to direct pitches to lure you into parting with you hard-earned money, there are some new internet-based scams to watch out for.

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  • During this same period, tension in the group reached a fever pitch, and there was a very public parting of ways.

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  • Tea party favors add a festive touch to the table while giving your guests a fun parting gift.

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  • There may be two complete lines of track or three lines of rails, one being common to both tracks, and the cars passing on a middle turnout or " parting "; or a single track with a parting.

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  • His wife he had never seen again since their parting at Berlin, and his relations with other women, mostly of the highest rank, were too numerous to record.

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  • This Kojiki marks the parting of the ways.

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  • The;sakis, which form the genus Pithecia, are specially characterized by their long and generally bushy tails, distinct whiskers and beard, and the usually elongated hair on the crown of the head, which may either radiate from a point in the centre, or be divided by a median parting.

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  • He thereupon resigned the superintendency, and returned to St Louis, parting with the governor of the state and his colleagues in the school with regret and mutual esteem..

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  • The methods of parting can be classified into "dry," "wet" and electrolytic methods.

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  • The sulphur and litharge, or Pfannenschmied, process was used to concentrate the gold in an alloy in order to make it amenable to " quartation," or parting with nitric acid.

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  • Parting by nitric acid is of considerable antiquity, being mentioned by Albertus Magnus (13th cent.), Biringuccio (1540) and Agricola (1556).

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  • It is applicable to any alloy, and is the best method for parting gold with the exception of the electrolytic method.

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  • Over 10% of copper makes the parting difficult; consequently in such alloys the percentage of copper is diminished by the addition of silver free from copper, or else the copper is removed by a chemical process.

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  • The electrolytic parting of gold and silver has been shown to be more economical and free from the objections - such as the poisonous fumes - of the sulphuric acid process.

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  • The 50,000 roubles presented to him by the emperor as a parting gift he at once handed to the Pavlovsk Institute for the education of the daughters of poor gentlemen.

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  • After 1860 a change towards a more liberal policy was brought about by the efforts of Prussia, which concluded independently a commercial treaty with France, forcing on the other members of the Zollverein the alternative of either parting company French with Prussia or of joining her in her relations with treaty France.

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  • The philosopher Thomas Harriot (1560-1621), one of his colleagues, laboured for the conversion of the natives, amongst whom the first baptism is recorded to have taken place on the 13th of August 1587.9 Raleigh himself presented as a parting gift to the Virginian Company the sum of loo " for the propagation of the Christian religion " in that settlement.

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  • Forgiveness of injuries was as alien from her fierce and loyal spirit as forgetfulness of benefits; the destruction of England and its liberties by Spanish invasion and conquest was the strongest aspiration of her parting soul.

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  • This candle, lighted at every mass for the forty days after Easter, symbolizes the presence of Christ with his disciples, and its extinction his parting from them.

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  • The same ends may sometimes be effected by merely working fine soil in amongst the base of the stems, and giving them time to throw out roots before parting them.

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  • When they had crossed the master desired the disciple to ask some parting blessing.

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  • In the spring of 1663 Ray started together with Willughby and two other pupils on a tour through Europe, from which he returned in March 1666, parting from Willughby at Montpellier, whence the latter continued his journey into Spain.

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  • Demotic.Widely varying degrees of cursiveness are at all periods observable in hieratic; but, about the XXVLth Dynasty, which inaugurated a great commercial era, there was something like a definite parting between the uncial hieratic and the most cursive form afterwards known as demotic. The employment of hieratic was thenceforth almost confined to the copying of religious and other traditional texts on papyrus, while demotic was used not only for all business but also for writing literary and even religious texts in the popular language.

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  • The line then runs almost due north to the south shore of the Gulf of Guayaquil, following the western water parting of the lower Tumbez valley.

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  • Anion chose the latter, and as a last favour begged permission to sing a parting song.

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  • This year, 1525, saw the parting of the ways in the movement for reform.

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  • The mustachios must not grow below the line of the upper lip, which must be clearly seen; a division or parting is made below the nose.

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  • It was in the year parting the two centuries (1600) that he presented to Marie de' Medici an ode of welcome, the first of his remarkable poems. But four or five years more passed before his fortune, which had hitherto been indifferent, turned.

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  • The various problems which arise are still under discussion, and are of great importance for the study of Palestinian thought at the age of the parting of the ways.

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  • Long hair, however, is going out of fashion in Persia, and the more civilized affect the cropped hair worn by Europeans, and even have a parting in it.

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  • At the parting of the ways which led, on the one hand, to modern Scyphomedusae, on the other to Anthozoa (III.), it is probable that the common ancestor was marked by incipient mesenteries and by the limitation of the sexual cells to endoderm.

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  • West of the divide and south of the depression, south-west Michigan is occupied by the valleys of the St Joseph, Kalamazoo and Grand rivers, by the gently rolling uplands that form the parting divides between them, and by sand dunes, which here and there rise to a height of from loo to zoo ft.

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  • If the lead is therefore rightly proportioned to the standard of alloy, the resulting button will consist of only gold and silver, and these are separated by the operation of parting, which consists in boiling the alloy (after rolling it to a thin plate) in strong nitric acid, which dissolves the silver and leaves the gold as a coherent sponge.

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  • To effect this parting properly, the proportion of silver to gold should be as 3 to 1.

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  • Haematite has no distinct cleavage, but may show, in consequence of a lamellar structure, a tendency to parting along certain planes.

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  • It rises in the recesses of the Koh-i-Baba to the west of Kabul, its infant stream parting the Unai pass from the Irak, the two chief passes on the well-known road from Kabul to Bamian.

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  • He was afterwards appointed advocate to the admiralty, and to the "waters and forests," but both these posts must have been of small value, as we find him parting with them in 1650 for the insignificant sum of 6000 livres.

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  • When it is considered that a parting of the clay, sufficient to allow the thinnest film of water to pass, may start the formation of a vein of porous sand in the manner above explained, it will be readily seen how great must be the attention to details, in unpleasant places below ground, and below the water level of the surrounding area, if safety is to be secured.

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  • Parting there from Hypereides and the rest, Demosthenes went on to Calauria, a small island off the coast of Argolis.

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  • After parting with Villaverde, Silvela met with many difficulties, and had much trouble in maintaining discipline in the heterogeneous ranks of the Conservative party.

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  • The Guardian's parting words were baffling, but like many things she'd experienced the past few days, she knew she'd probably never figure them out.

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  • The Grey God disappeared, and Jule dwelled on his parting words.

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  • The parting words of Fate's short visit the day before were all that kept her from flipping out.

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  • Mansr's parting warning, that she must voluntarily accept her role and Anshan as her home, had struck him as odd, for why would she not when he honored her with the greatest honor ever bestowed upon a non-ruling Anshan?

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  • Gym Bags Made from strong unbleached calico these gym bags make lovely and practical parting gifts for children who are going to school.

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  • With new sash cords, parting bead, staff bead, weights, pins, sealant, draft proofing materials etc in one pack.

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  • The King, at parting with our two adventurers, embraced them with the greatest cordiality.

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  • Dwight (the American Gareth) looks down-right creepy with glasses that exactly run across the top of his eyebrows and his hair parting.

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  • Personally, when parting with hard earned cash, seeing effort being used in the gaining of results counts for a lot.

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  • Most I regret parting with my family; many of them are unprotected and will be left fatherless.

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  • In a parting gesture, the Web publisher you fired replaced photos of board members with sheep.

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  • She began to scratch frantically, parting the litter this way and that, bits of white flying like snow onto the hall linoleum.

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  • It was a sad parting; one went one way, one another, and our poor mammy went home with nothing.

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  • Barbara's momentary panic on parting from Beth is shortened.

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  • Pearlman also had a bitter parting with the group O-Town that was documented on the ABC show Making the Band.

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  • It doesn't make the parting any easier, but the way I said goodbye has.

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  • Death means parting, the great letting go, the end.

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  • Don't you know that every time we meet the thoughts of the final parting will become more painful?

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  • The last parting was my faithful stove top expresso pot.

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  • By the end of November the inevitable parting of the ways happened.

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  • Linda is 5'3 ", of slim build with black hair that is in a ' bob ' style with center parting.

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  • She didn't know what was wrong, but she coined my parting ' the parting of the red sea ' .

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  • The haunting finale of Beautiful Eyes is a prime example with its subtle undercurrent of bitter resentment being a parting shot.

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  • The parting salutation given, the grieve would still have stood his ground, and Bell would have waited with him.

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  • Peter's parting shot was " That air hose should be repaired, rainwater in a diesel engine can be terminal " .

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  • The queen was affected Sir Robert to tears at parting with him; but the crisis had been peel's fully expected and prepared for by confidential corn- ministry.

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  • Parting, then, from Kant, Paulsen resorts to a paradox which he shares with Fechner and Wundt.

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  • Mary took leave of her first and last master with passionate anguish and many parting kisses; but in face of his enemies, and in hearing of the cries which burst from the ranks, demanding her death by fire as a murderess and harlot, the whole heroic and passionate spirit of the woman, represented by her admirers as a spiritless imbecile, flamed out in responsive threats to have all the men hanged and crucified, in whose power she now stood helpless and alone.

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  • The written communications of his own doctrine referred to above belong to a period after Spinoza had removed from the neighbourhood of Amsterdam; but it has been conjectured that the Short Treatise on God, on Man, and his Wellbeing, which represents his thoughts in their earliest systematic form, was left by him as a parting legacy to this group of friends.

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  • Further, Sweden's new boundaries were of the most insecure description, inasmuch as they were anti-ethnographical, parting asunder races which naturally went together, and behind which stood powerful neighbours of the same stock ready, at the first opportunity, to reunite them.

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  • Maybe she'd hoped his parting words in the morning were serious.

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  • He agreed silently with Wynn's parting words but wasn't certain what to do about it.

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  • She hesitated only a second more and leaned into him, parting her warm lips to receive his kiss.

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  • There was barely room to maneuver, and she found herself standing on her tiptoes to keep track of Evelyn, who had no trouble with the people around her parting the seas for her.

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  • He moved against her, and she responded, parting her knees and raising her hips in an ancient sign of invitation.

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  • They then gradually lose the power of growth, the oldest ones or those facthest from the apex parting with it first, and they pass gradually over into the condition of the permanent tissues.

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  • Meanwhile, during the negotiations, the queen's troops had been deserting; a surrender became inevitable, and Bothwell returned to Dunbar, parting from Mary for ever.

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  • Perhaps the aged master and connoisseur regarded as barely less trying the hard necessity of parting with a beloved antique bust of Faustina.

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  • Thus the exile period marks the parting of the ways in the development of Hebrew religion.

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  • It may with truth be said that after Jeremiah we discern the parting of the ways.

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  • After parting company with Jameson, Brewster started the Edinburgh Journal of Science in 1824, sixteen volumes of which appeared under his editorship during the years 1824-1832, with very many articles from his own pen.

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  • The water parting is about twice as far from the north coast as it is from the south coast, the rainfall is greater on the north slope, and the principal rivers - Rio Loiza, Rio de la Plata, Rio Manati and Rio Arecibo are on the north side.

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  • But there are several points at which its division from other river basins is only marked by a very low parting.

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  • Thus a well-marked depression in the Cotteswolds brings the head of the (Gloucestershire) Coln, one of the head-streams of the Thames, very close to that of the Isborne, a tributary of the upper Avon; the parting between the headstreams of the Thames and the Bristol Avon sinks at one point, near Malmesbury, below 300 ft.; and head-streams of the Great Ouse rise little more than two miles from, and only some 300 ft.

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  • Having supped with his wife, the parting from whom was his only great trial, he slept peacefully, and spent the last morning in devotion with Burnet.

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  • The parting of the ways had been reached.

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  • That would seem to be the logical time for an amicable parting of the ways.

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  • Before leaving, Napoleon showed favor to the emperor, kings, and princes who had deserved it, reprimanded the kings and princes with whom he was dissatisfied, presented pearls and diamonds of his own--that is, which he had taken from other kings--to the Empress of Austria, and having, as his historian tells us, tenderly embraced the Empress Marie Louise--who regarded him as her husband, though he had left another wife in Paris--left her grieved by the parting which she seemed hardly able to bear.

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  • And as it always happens in contests of cunning that a stupid person gets the better of cleverer ones, Helene--having realized that the main object of all these words and all this trouble was, after converting her to Catholicism, to obtain money from her for Jesuit institutions (as to which she received indications)-before parting with her money insisted that the various operations necessary to free her from her husband should be performed.

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  • Parting gifts for retirees usually include items like plaques and flowers and other small mementos.

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  • Each eliminated girl is allowed a few moments in the limo to give a few parting words.

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  • The hoarders develop an emotional attachment to these physical possessions and have a great deal of difficulty parting with them, even when the clutter threatens to take over their homes and lives.

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  • And I defy anyone with a heart to be able to read Lyra's parting with her darling daemon Pantalaimon at the gates of the Land of the Dead, not knowing if she will ever be able to find him again, without choking up.

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