Farewell Sentence Examples

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  • Deep down, he suspected it was her farewell to him.

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  • In his farewell speech at Johannesburg he concluded with a reference to the subject.

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  • He wasn't pleased with you for missing his farewell this morn.

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  • We have had a good time--now farewell, lads!

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  • Thank you for everything and farewell! said Anatole.

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  • Rhyn lifted his chin in farewell before motioning for Andre to follow him through a portal.

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  • King, who had been a midshipman in the navy, Farewell visited Port Natal, St Lucia and Delagoa Bays.

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  • His ominous farewell silenced her.

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  • Farewell found British.

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  • On Saturday the 8th of June he was able, with the help of one of his monks, to ascend a little hill above the monastery and to give it his farewell blessing.

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  • After bidding their family farewell they were carried to the sepulchral cave, nothing but a bowl of milk being left them.

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  • It was a reluctant farewell.

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  • Farewell & Company entire and full possession in perpetuity " of a tract of land including " the port or harbour of Natal."

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  • Farewell was not daunted, and in September 1829 set out to return overland to Port Natal.

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  • The family have on the preceding days solemnly visited the grave, and offered to the shades gifts of water, wine, milk, honey, oil, and the blood of black victims; they have decked the tomb with flowers, have renewed the feast and farewell of the funeral, and have prayed to the ancestors to watch over their welfare.

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  • His dam was sister to Miss Partner (1735) by Partner out of Brown Farewell by Makeless (son of the Oglethorpe Arabian) from a daughter of Brimmer out of Trumpet's darn, by Place's White Turk from a daughter of the Barb Dodsworth and a Layton Barb mare; while Brimmer was by D'Arcy's Yellow Turk from a royal mare.

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  • We walked up to the Admiral Nelson under umbrellas for a late lunch and then all said a reluctant farewell.

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  • Stu 's Good Friday farewell to The Regulars proved a fitting send-off for the man who put the band together.

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  • Standing on the sidewalk in front of the house, I stared for a moment, bidding this family a fond farewell.

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  • I wrote the final check, Alf adjusted the length of the tiller bar & we said farewell to Alf & co.

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  • With Judas gone, Jesus turned to the eleven remaining disciples and gave them a valedictory address, a farewell speech.

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  • At the close of the session of 1794 the impeachment of Hastings had come to an end, and Burke bade farewell to parliament.

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  • There's no better way to bid farewell to your days as a swinging single than to take a bunch of your best friends on a cruise.

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  • Have a short quote written on your retirement cake for a unique farewell.

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  • The event ends with a farewell breakfast where people can reminisce about the weekend, share their favorite experiences and revel in what they learned, ready to sign up again for the next year.

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  • In many cases, their farewell gift is a cell phone plan, paid for by the parents.

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  • As you ring in the new year and bid farewell to days gone by, you'll find these bubbly New Year's eve costumes are perfect for celebrating.

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  • Fans of Home and Away bid farewell to Sally who left the show with her daughter Pippa after 20 years.

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  • However, instead of bidding farewell to the role that made her a household name, the actress was able to negotiate time off without taking a substantial salary cut.

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  • He hung up before she could say farewell.

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  • He braced himself to tell her thanks for the night and farewell.

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  • She felt awful leaving him out of the blue, without saying farewell or thanking him.

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  • The resignation in her tone sounded like a farewell.  Gabe studied her, uncertain what could stop Death from doing anything she pleased.  She was not only letting him go when she shouldn't, but she was telling him just how much time he had to get Katie out of the underworld.  Gabriel knew something was wrong if Death was turning her back on the duty of collecting souls, a duty she normally took such joy in.  She'd been unwilling to do that for him when their relationship had been at its peak.

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  • Sami held her gaze with a long look, and she knew he was bidding her farewell.

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  • She ached to close the distance between them for one last kiss, a farewell to the man who'd sealed her fate!

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  • On the 15th and 16th Alexander caroused deep into the night at the house by man through his chamber to bid him farewell.

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  • These flew away, leaving their cup at the water's edge, and singing "If that glass either break or fall, Farewell to the luck of Eden Hall."

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  • The unusual glaciation of the east coast is evidently owing to the north polar current carrying the ice masses from the north polar basin 4 south-westward along the land, and giving it an entirely arctic climate down to Cape Farewell.

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  • In the December following Farewell went in the " Elizabeth and Susan " to Port Elizabeth.

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  • At this time an attempt was made to murder Chaka; but the wound he received was cured by one of Farewell's companions, a circumstance which made the king very friendly to Europeans.

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  • He reluctantly obeyed, and concluded his last discourse with the tenderest and most touching farewell.

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  • He declined to support this demand at the risk of a European war, and on the 8th of October 1896 he announced to the Liberal whip, Mr Thomas Ellis, his resignation of the Liberal leadership. On the following day he made a farewell speech at the Empire Theatre, Edinburgh, to over four thousand people, and for some time he held aloof from party politics,.

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  • He bade farewell to his friends, inquired after the health of Drusus's daughter who was ill, and then quietly expired in the arms of the wife who for more than fifty years had been his most intimate and trusted guide and counsellor, and to whom his last words were an exhortation to "live mindful of our wedded life."

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  • In 1798 he was made commanderin-chief of the provisional army raised in anticipation of war with 1 He had previously, under date of the 17th of September 1796, issued a notable "Farewell Address" to the American people.

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  • On the 8th of April 1812 he was knighted by the prince regent; on the 9th he gave his farewell lecture as professor of chemistry at the Royal Institution; and on the 11th he was married to Mrs Apreece, daughter and heiress of Charles Kerr of Kelso, and a distant connexion of Sir Walter Scott.

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  • On the evening of the gth of February 1567 Mary took an affectionate farewell of her husband, and went to attend some gaieties in Edinburgh.

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  • James, like 1 John, is a homily, even more lacking than 1 John in every epistolary feature, not even supplied with the customary epistolary farewell.

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  • He evinced no rancour or spite; his " Farewell Sermon " was dignified and temperate; nor is it to be ascribed to chagrin that in a letter to Scotland after his dismissal he expresses his preference for Presbyterian to Congregational church government.

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  • A worthy tribute to Riaz was paid by Lord Cromer in his farewell speech at Cairo on the 4th of May 1907.

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  • One of its episodes, the farewell song of the prince departing into the forest, has since become one of the most widespread popular songs.

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  • In the end of the year the two started eastward for Unyamwezi, where Stanley provided Livingstone with an ample supply of goods, and bade him farewell.

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  • We know that the rites at Mozdalifa were originally connected with a holy hill bearing the name of the god Quzah (the Edomite Koze) whose bow is the rainbow, and there is reason to think that the ifadas from Arafa and Quzah, which were not made as now after sunset and before sunrise, but when the sun rested on the tops of the mountains, were ceremonies of farewell and salutation to the sun-god.

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  • After this victory he again returned to his own land, but on account of the disturbances which broke out there, and which led to the death of King !Ethelred (796), he bade farewell to it for ever.

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  • After a short visit (April 1536) to the court of Renee, duchess of Ferrara (cousin to Margaret of Navarre), which at that time afforded an asylum to several learned and pious fugitives from persecution, Calvin returned through Basel to France to arrange his affairs before finally taking farewell of his native country.

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  • Washington's Farewell Address (1796) was written for him by Hamilton.

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  • Her soft, forlorn words sounded like a farewell.  "This is killing me," he muttered.  He strode to her, wrapped his arms around her, and kissed her.  She yielded more easily in the dream than she ever had in real life.  Her soft, warm lips welcomed him hungrily, and he lost himself in her sweet musk, warm skin and honeyed taste.  He didn't want to leave; he wanted to spend the rest of his life making love to her on the beach.  He wanted to feel his skin pressed against hers and for her to run her fingers through his hair before scraping her nails down his back.  He wanted to take her every way he could imagine, until they lay spent and panting on the beach, until nothing but their entwined bodies and souls remained of their world.

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  • She smiles at her secretary; she never reciprocates a greeting or farewell verbally except with clients.

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  • The last event was a farewell banquet, hosted by the Government Information Office.

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  • But first he likes to say farewell to winter with one last blowout.

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  • At Prime Ministerâs Questions yesterday, Tony Blair and Michael Howard were like two old bruisers on a farewell tour.

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  • Evening arrival in Darwin, where we'll enjoy a farewell dinner.

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  • Quotes and a Farewell It is with sadness 80 notes the passing of doughty evolution champion and prolific essayist Stephen Jay Gould.

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  • We bid farewell to the White Cliffs on our short sea crossing to Calais in France.

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  • They were all there to say farewell to Harry Potts the Club's finest ever manager.

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  • Day 7 The next day we waved a sad farewell to the crew of the Coral II at Puerto Ayora in Santa Cruz.

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  • The project team wishes a fond farewell to Jim Valentine.

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  • Lily's place is with Charlie and she bids Sophie a tearful farewell.

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  • Last week local users gave an affectionate farewell to Jay Chauhan, who had served the Belsize community for 25 years as its manager.

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  • An emotional farewell of " Don't worry, Mommy won't be long!

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  • Scipius bade them a reluctant farewell, wishing he were going with them.

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  • Should not we allow it to celebrate its successes rather than wave farewell to it?

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  • We return to Lorraine for our farewell gala dinner.

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  • You'll also find some great included extras, such as welcome drinks and farewell get-togethers, on many of our holidays.

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  • This is the location of the farewell party where the city said its tearful goodbyes to Take That.

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  • The A&R man fumbles a farewell handshake but knocks the singer's pint glass out of his hand, splashing the singer with beer.

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  • I truly hope all the Kirkby community turn out to say a final farewell to one of Kirkby's greatest humanitarians.

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  • Then, for a final hurrah, 300 people joined her for a brown dress farewell party.

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  • Their lustful farewell kiss could no more adequately have expressed what Pappano was unleashing from the orchestra at this point.

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  • And he wrote these quatrains in ogam, and then bade them farewell.

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  • In fairly high water conditions the four descended the ramp whilst Peter Rose snapped photos and bid us a final farewell.

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  • Spike saw the revue several times and attended Noel's farewell party.

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  • Phil Cerny received a rousing send-off earlier this month with a Full House for his farewell bash.

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  • Stu's Good Friday farewell to The Regulars proved a fitting send-off for the man who put the band together.

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  • She received her leaving gift and a farewell speech from John Evans at the Christmas party in Ty Llen, Swansea.

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  • The choice was cordially approved by the leaders of the Liberal party, and warmly recognized at a farewell dinner presided over by Mr Asquith (March 28th, 1897).

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  • Three days later the little princess was buried, and Prince Andrew went up the steps to where the coffin stood, to give her the farewell kiss.

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  • Spike saw the revue several times and attended Noel 's farewell party.

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  • I remember waving a tearful farewell on the station - a real wartime scene.

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  • But it usually expresses worries about the future, understanding of possible future difficulties and vicissitudes of life, farewell wishes, advice.

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  • In 1884, the departing British Consul, General Gould, was given a Siamese cat by the King of Siam as a farewell gift.

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  • The media, however, was silent about her farewell.

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  • Love scenes don't get much more classic than Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman bidding each other farewell in Casablanca.

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  • One or two additional group events, such as a game or farewell party, spaced throughout the cruise.

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  • A back-to-school party is an exciting way to bid farewell to summer.

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  • The show bid farewell to Braeden by Victor Newman leaving Genoa City with ex-wife Nikki to spend time in a rehabilitation facility in Europe.

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  • On April 23, 2010, Adam bid farewell to Pine Valley, deciding that he will follow Brooke to Europe and reclaim her love and his health at the same time.

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  • The end of the season bid a final farewell to series original Dell (Chris Lowell) who died as a result of a car accident.

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  • Farewell letters to coworkers may be written for a number of reasons.

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  • Farewell letters may also be written from a boss or coworkers to that person.

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  • There are a few things that might help you write farewell letters to coworkers.

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  • As you finish writing your farewell letters to coworkers, wrap it up by telling them you wish them the best in life.

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  • Following are some examples of farewell letters.

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  • Unfortunately a year later, after releasing farewell single 'Mad Dog', the band announced their breakup.

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  • So far, all signs point to a farewell tour in Fiddy future - but what do you think?

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  • The songs comprised MACHINA II/The Friends and Enemies of Modern Music and served as the Smashing Pumpkins' farewell.

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  • At a farewell party, give guests a magnet with the honoree's new address printed on the front.

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  • The program concludes with a farewell statement and a call for greater unity in the community.

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  • The 1951 original film and 2008 remake were based on Harry Bates's short story Farewell to the Master.

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  • Special effects made this farewell to Godzilla believable.

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  • Farewell, brothers, and stay the hell out of my part of the world.

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  • In November 1827 he once more returned to the United States and bade farewell to public life.

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  • When the struggle between the colonies and the mother country began, although he felt much sympathy for the former, his opposition to any form of obstruction to the Stamp Act and other measures, and his denunciation of a resort to force created a breach between him and his parish, and in a fiery farewell discourse preached after the opening of hostilities he declared that no power on earth should prevent him from praying and shouting "God save the King."

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  • Evidence was given by an informer that, while at Shaftesbury's hiding-place in Wapping, Russell had joined in the proposal to seize the king's guard, a charge indignantly denied by him in his farewell paper, and that he was one of a committee of six appointed to prepare the scheme for an insurrection.

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  • When his state had passed the ordinance of secession he resigned his seat, and his speech on the 21st of January was a clear and able statement of the position taken by his state, and a most pathetic farewell to his associates.

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  • In 1823 Francis George Farewell, formerly a lieutenant in the British navy, with other merchants of Cape Town, formed a company to trade with the natives of the southeast coast.

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  • The voyage was not successful as a trading venture, but Farewell was so impressed with the possibilities of Natal both for trade and colonization that he resolved to establish himself at the port.

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  • All the rest save Farewell and Fynn speedily repented of their adventure and returned to the Cape, but the two who remained were joined by three sailors, John Cane, Henry Ogle and Thomas Holstead, a lad.

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  • Farewell, King and Fynn made independent settlements at various parts of the bay, where a few Amatuli still lingered.

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  • Arrival Farewell and a few companions, and to them he made of the a grant of the district of Port Natal.

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  • Thereupon Savonarola turned, bade farewell to the brethren, and, accompanied by the faithful Domenico,.

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  • In the southern coalfields it is usually known by the miners' name of " Farewell rock," from its marking the lower limit of possible coal working.

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  • There was probably some tradition of a farewell address delivered by Moses, and the writer of Deuteronomy gave this tradition form and substance.

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  • In a dignified speech he bade farewell to those about him, and then retiring to rest slept soundly for some hours.

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  • From the composition of a speech in Paul's name (for, though the farewell in Acts goes back to first-hand tradition, it represents the author's standpoint as well as Paul's), it was but a step to compose letters in his name, especially on the basis of some of his extant notes.

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  • He preached a farewell sermon to the miners in Durham cathedral at their annual festival on the 29th of July.

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  • In 1885 Messrs Garde and Eherlin made similar observations at Nanortalik near Cape Farewell in Greenland, but using a base of only 1250 metres (about 4 m.).

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  • It wasn't a topic anyone wanted to broach—after all, this was supposed to be a cheery farewell dinner.

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  • Look, I get that no one survives life, but I'd like to know when you plan on taking me out so I can plan a few things, say farewell to my sister, maybe prepay for my burial!

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  • It was a grand farewell dinner, as he and Denisov were leaving to join their regiment after Epiphany.

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  • They performed a farewell live show in front of their local fans in May of 1994 as Ricky Ross went to work on solo material.

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  • On the 10th he bade farewell to his guard and set forth from Fontainebleau for Elba, which the powers had very reluctantly, and owing to the pressure of the tsar, awarded to him as a possession.

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  • On the 27th of the same month Farewell hoisted the Union Jack at the port and declared the territory he had acquired a British possession.

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  • The farewell ceremony was of a most impressive character, and warm tributes were paid from all parts of the house.

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  • They now bade farewell to the kind but unseen people of the cottage, and after the man had called their attention to a high, pyramid-shaped mountain on the opposite side of the Valley, and told them how to travel in order to reach it, they again started upon their journey.

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  • For the great festival of Tezcatlipoca, the handsomest and noblest of the captives of the year had been chosen as the incarnate representative of the god, and paraded the streets for public adoration dressed in an embroidered mantle with feathers and garlands on his head and a retinue like a king; for the last month they married him to four girls representing four goddesses; on the last day wives and pages escorted him to the little temple of Tlacochcalco, where he mounted the stairs, breaking an earthenware flute against each step; this was a symbolic farewell to the joys of the world, for as he reached the top he was seized by the priests, his heart torn out and held up to the sun, his head spitted on the tzompantli, and his body eaten as sacred food, the people drawing from his fate the moral lesson that riches and pleasure may turn into poverty and sorrow.

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  • Lee's farewell order was issued on the at the City of London school, and at Balliol College, Oxford, following day, and within a few weeks the Confederacy was at where he graduated in modern history in 1882.

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  • Julie was preparing to leave Moscow next day and was giving a farewell soiree.

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  • It wasn't a topic anyone wanted to broach—after all, this was supposed to be a cheery farewell dinner.

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