Departs Sentence Examples

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  • Having revealed herself to the Eleusinians, she departs, in her wrath having visited the earth with a great dearth.

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  • In like manner a great circle drawn through East Cape and the extremity of the Malay peninsula, passes nearly over the coasts of Manchuria, China and Cochin-China, and departs comparatively little from the eastern boundary.

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  • In his defence Josephus departs from the facts as narrated in the Jewish War and represents himself as a partisan of Rome and, therefore, as a traitor to his own people from the beginning.

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  • Dressed as a peasant (or a fool), he departs (his mother, in some versions, dying of grief), and comes to the king's court.

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  • But this they could not do; and since the version, owing to the limitations of the translators, departs widely from the sense of the original, Christian scholars were on the whole kept much farther from the original meaning than their Jewish contemporaries, who used the Hebrew text; and later, after Jewish grammatical and philological study had been stimulated by intercourse with the Arabs, the relative disadvantages under which Christian scholarship laboured increased.

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  • The annexed plan of the Abbey of St Augustine's at Bristol, now the cathedral church of that city, shows the arrangement of the buildings, which departs very little from the ordinary Benedictine type.

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  • In general dental characters, especially the retention of three pairs of molars, this genus approximates to the Leporidae, although in the absence of post-orbital processes and the pattern of the molars it departs less widely from the modern Ochotonidae than does Prolagus.

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  • The church of the Black Friars of Norwich departs from the original type in the nave (now St Andrew's Hall), in having regular aisles.

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  • A few days after, the Kiswa, or new covering for the Kaba at Mecca, is taken in procession from the citadel, where it is always manufactured, to the mosque of the Hasanhn to be completed; and, later, the caravan of pilgrims departs, when the grand procession of the Mahmal takes place.

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  • Josaphat surrenders the kingdom to a friend called Barachias and departs for the wilderness.

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  • A country which is so devoted to free trade that it not only practises free trade itself but endeavours to convert others by nullifying their protectionist measures as far as it can, even with immediate loss to itself, departs from the guidance of selfinterest so far; hut its political action may be justifiable in the long run by other considerations.

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  • Methuselah asks Enoch's blessing before he departs, and to all his sons and their families Enoch gives fresh instruction.

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  • Moreover, there are some modern corals in which the secondary cycle of mesenteries departs from the Actinian plan.

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  • Bather (1899), which departs from that of Wachsmuth and Springer mainly in the separation of forms with infrabasals or traces thereof from those in which basals only are present.

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  • Every major physics concept is treated, but should arrive to the student in a real-world context.The book departs from the "physics for physicists" approach of concentrating on physics principles and trying to find applications.

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  • In much electroacoustic composition, the term departs in its significance from the sense with which it is used in sound recording vocabulary.

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  • After laying her egg, the female cuckoo often removes one or two of the host's eggs, and then departs.

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  • Here a special camera is being taken into an aircraft before it departs on a photographic reconnaissance.

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  • The itching sensation departs rapidly thereafter -with or without treatment.

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  • Internationally acclaimed comedienne Shazia Mirza departs from straight stand-up to reveal stories and characters from her physical and emotional travels.

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  • The child departs, leaving the house so silent you think you are going mad."

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  • Regal Empress always departs from the same Port Everglades port in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on its way to Nassau in the Bahamas.

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  • The cruise departs from the port of Long Beach and travels down to the Mexican coastal town of Ensenada.

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  • In the late afternoon passengers return to the ship, and the cruise departs at 6 p.m. Sunday is a fun day at sea, and the ship arrives back in port at 8 a.m. Monday morning.

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  • The cruise departs from San Diego on Thursdays.

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  • The ship departs from Cabo in the afternoon at 4 pm.

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  • The Steamboat Natchez's Dinner/Jazz cruise is a must-see tourist attraction in the Big Easy, and departs from the heart of the French Quarter.

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  • To avoid being left luggage-less hours before your ship departs, consider carrying on as much as possible.

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  • The vessel departs from Baltimore, goes out to sea, but has no set destination or end port.

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  • The trip departs from New York City and travels north, allowing passengers unprecedented views of the rich reds, bright oranges and golden yellows that flood the shores of the Hudson River during the vibrant autumn season.

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  • This trip departs on Friday afternoon and returns Sunday morning.

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  • A 15 day round-trip Hawaiian cruise typically departs from either Los Angeles or San Diego, California, and includes up to eight relaxing days at sea.

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  • Holland America Line offers a cruise that departs from Vancouver and takes you into Juneau, Ketchikan and Skagway.

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  • One will leave from Port Canaveral while the other departs from Miami.

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  • The ship departs from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, so be sure to factor transportation to the port into your total cost when you calculate the cheapest price for MSC cruises in Caribbean waters.

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  • In 2010 the sailing departs December 15th from Fort Lauderdale, traverses the Panama Canal and ends in Los Angeles.

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  • This sailing departs from Miami, Florida and stops in the Bahamas.

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  • The company has been in business for more than 30 years and departs from Kingston, New York.

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  • The twilight cruise departs from Toulouse Street Wharf in the Big Easy and takes passengers on a two-hour voyage that showcases the city's skyline.

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  • This sailing departs from Fort Lauderdale and travels to Cozumel, Mexico, and back.

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  • A great holiday gift for just about anyone (even if it departs from the classic platformer genre)!

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  • The system departs from the traditional formula of gaming devices and has two screens, the lower of which is touch sensitive.

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  • Hinkle departs to write his Christmas list.

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  • After Julia departs, Victor gets involved with stripper Nikki Reed.

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  • If suitable values are chosen for these constants, the formula can be made to represent the dispersion of ordinary transparent media within the visible spectrum very well, but when extended to the infra-red region it often departs considerably from the truth, and it fails altogether in cases of anomalous dispersion.

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  • So far as is known the sternum of all the Snipes, except the Jack-Snipe, departs from the normal Limicoline formation, a fact which tends to justify the removal of that species to a separate genus, Limnocryptes.

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  • It expresses the savage belief that there departs from the dying in the final expiration a something tangible, capable of separate existence - the soul.

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  • Royal Caribbean offers a 13 night Hawaii cruise that departs from and returns to Honolulu in 2010 and 2011.

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