Leaving-behind Sentence Examples

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  • He died in great poverty in 1714, leaving behind him a great and deserved reputation for treachery.

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  • By the 1860's industries had left the area leaving behind a trail of derelict remains to be reclaimed by nature.

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  • With unflinching pertinacity he struggled till he had completed a likeness, of the king upon which he `was engaged at the time, and then started for his beloved Italy, leaving behind him a series of fifty royal portraits to be completed by his assistant Reinagle.

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  • With the establishment of the belief in ethical immortality this phase of scepticism vanished from the Jewish world, not, however, without leaving behind it works of enduring value.

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  • Supposing a number of some species of arthropod or fish to be swept into a cavern or to be carried from less to greater depths in the sea, those individuals with perfect eyes would follow the glimmer of light and eventually escape to the outer air or the shallower depths, leaving behind those with imperfect eyes to breed in the dark place.

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  • Another distinctive feature is that Jehovah did not go back to heaven without leaving behind him a visible representative of Himself in the word of the Scripture.

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  • Sherman thereupon, leaving behind Thomas and Schofield to deal with Hood, made the celebrated "March to the Sea" from Atlanta to Savannah with 60,000 picked men.

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  • The jury decided unanimously in the affirmative, and on the 16th of October 1793 Marie Antoinette was led to the guillotine, leaving behind her a touching letter to Madame Elizabeth, known as her "Testament."

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  • This brought on the battle of White Plains late in October, in which Howe gained no advantage; and from here both armies withdrew into New Jersey, the British capturing Fort Washington on the way, the Americans leaving behind garrisons to guard the Highlands of the Hudson.

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  • Driven from Subiaco by the jealousy and molestations of a neighbouring priest, but leaving behind him communities in his twelve monasteries, he himself, accompanied by a small band of disciples, journeyed south until he came to Cassino, a town halfway between Rome and Naples.

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  • He died on the 27th of May 1876, leaving behind him a mass of annotations on the Anglo-Saxon charters.

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  • The theatre, however, was soon closed, and the printing establishment failed, leaving behind it a heavy burden of debt.

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  • The thin watery "slip" or slurry flows into large settling tanks ("backs") where the solids in suspension are deposited; the water is drawn off, leaving behind an intimate mixture of chalk and clay in the form of a wet paste.

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  • The Union troops were reinforced from Colorado, however, and after a series of skirmishes the Confederates were compelled to retreat to Texas, leaving behind about half their original number in killed, wounded and.

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  • Raymund married Alice, a daughter of the Armenian prince Rhupen (Rupin), brother of Leo of Armenia, and died in 1197, leaving behind him a son, Raymund Rhupen.

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  • It has been suggested that this change is due to the removal of the colloidal silica in solution, leaving behind the fibres and grains of more crystalline structure.

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  • Edward Bruce fell in battle near Dundalk, and most of his army recrossed the channel, leaving behind a reputation for cruelty and rapacity.

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  • In the seas, bony fish and crab-like decapods increased in numbers and variety, while pelecypods and gasteropods took the prominent place previously occupied by ammonites and belemnites, and, leaving behind such forms as Rudistes, Inoceramus, &c., they gradually developed in the direction of the modern regional groups.

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  • But, in spite of these redeeming features, the prevailing baldness of Polybius's style excludes him from the first rank among classical writers; and it is impossible to quarrel with the verdict pronounced by Dionysius of Halicarnassus, who places him among those authors of later times who neglected the graces of style, and who paid for their neglect by leaving behind them works "which no one was patient enough to read through to the end."

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  • And so when the World War broke out the commission dispersed without practical results, leaving behind it an imposing array of folio volumes of great scientific value.

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  • In some cases the foliage is preserved in situ; more often, however, especially in the main stem and larger branches, S.C. /,???_ A the leaves had been shed, leaving behind them their scars and persistent bases, on which the characteristic sculpturing of the Lepidodendroid surface depends.

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  • Dinosaur walked in family groups along the shores of large lagoons, leaving behind their footprints in the soft, wet sand.

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  • The company was established in 1931 and was the first company to use glass jars for baby food, leaving behind the commonly used lead-soldered metal cans.

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  • The hydrogen content of these plants eroded leaving behind carbon-rich material.

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  • Great if your skin tends to be on the dry side, Laura Mercier's Waterproof Eye Makeup Remover is loaded with hydrating emollients to keep the skin soft without leaving behind an oily residue.

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  • Sam was 14 years old when he died on November 18, 2005, leaving behind his person Susie Lockheed, his sweetheart Tater Tot and thousands of adoring fans.

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  • Adult fleas live and feed on a dog for one to two weeks, leaving behind deposits commonly known as flea dirt.

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  • Adults drop off their canine host to lay their eggs and die, leaving behind the next generation to carry on.

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  • They damage plants by sucking, leaving behind curled leaf tips and edges that are crispy brown.

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  • The larvae of a small fly, leafminers live in and feed on leaves, leaving behind highly visible tunnels, or mines.

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  • The shiny iridescent green beetles appear in midsummer and quickly infest plants of all types in the home landscape, leaving behind a wake of destruction.

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  • When one half of the Dual Cube is matched with two cubes of the same color, it vanishes, leaving behind a solid cube of the other color.

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  • A routine visit to the salon will "cure" your hair of those pesky split ends (which result when the protective cuticle around the ends of the hair is stripped away, leaving behind a strand that splits into two or three individual strands).

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  • The strapless, fitted bodice gave way to a form-fitting skirt that fishtailed out at the ankles, leaving behind it a long, elegant train.

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  • The company's can openers have a reputation for opening cans quickly and smoothly without leaving behind sharp edges that are commonplace when using a manual can opener.

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  • Each of the can openers produced by Krups features its trademark bladeless design which allows the can to be opened without leaving behind any dangerous jagged edges.

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  • Both of these natural occurrences create large amounts of negative ions which essentially clean the air, leaving behind a fresh smell, or what one might call an "ozone smell."

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  • Going off to school and leaving behind loved ones is hard, but it is also part of the maturing process for growing up.

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  • She passed away in 1984 leaving behind a legion of fans and followers.

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  • Unfortunately, Phillip's life was cut short when he was believed to have died in a drunk driving accident, leaving behind a son he never knew and a grieving family.

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  • When the bead is complete, the rod is removed from its center, leaving behind a hole that will be used to string the beads on necklaces, earrings and bracelet watches.

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  • By choosing a suitable goal and changing diet and exercise habits to create a healthier, more active lifestyle, the weight will gradually disappear leaving behind a fitter, more confident person, no matter what the number on the scale.

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  • It gives the impression of being a series of a man's flashbacks and the past he's come to terms with and is now leaving behind.

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  • Sagan passed away in 1996 at the age of 62, leaving behind a legacy of scientific insights and contributions.

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  • As the bomb fizzes away, the glitter is released into the water, leaving behind a soft gleam.

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  • The products in the Daily Pore collection are designed to reduce their appearance and cleanse the skin, leaving behind a cool, refreshed face.

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  • Scrubs work to exfoliate dead skin cells from the surface, leaving behind a fresh palette of revitalized skin.

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  • The Perfekt lineup also includes the Body Perfection Gel, a similar treatment that promises to perfect and protect the skin by disguising imperfections, hydrating dry spots and leaving behind a glowing hint of color.

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  • The dark spots are most commonly the result of acne that has healed, leaving behind a dark spot on the skin.

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  • This heat is so arid and dry that it instantly causes the skin to respond, leaving behind parched, desperately dehydrated skin.

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  • Perfumed body lotions are a great way to quench dry skin while leaving behind a hint of scent.

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  • But the great lakes which covered the country during the Lacustrine period have disappeared, leaving behind them immense marshes like those of the Pripet and in the N.E.

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  • The Franks evacuated Syria altogether, leaving behind them only the ruins of their castles to bear witness, to this very day, of the Crusades they had waged and the kingdom they had founded and lost.

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  • Where there has been local mischief due to inflammation the dead leucocytes must be removed, and this is done either by their being converted into pus in one mass, and making their way through the tissues to the nearest surface, whether of skin or mucous membrane, from which it can be discharged, or they may undergo a process of fatty degeneration and absorption, leaving behind in some cases cheesy matter, in others hard connective tissue.

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