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  • A handshake, with no thrill of love in it such as might have furnished her palm, at least, some memories to dwell upon; a few stilted words of leave-taking; a halting, meaningless sentence or two about his "botch" of life -- then he walked away from the Wentworth doorstep. Homespun Tales
  • Christmas time and the final six weeks before our departure marked a closing and significant state in our leave-taking. Christianity Today
  • Although I'm not expected to observe or even know all the rules, as a foreigner, I've had to learn the expressions of politeness and protest that accompany a leave-taking .
  • I am writing to explain the Administration's present thinking on leave-taking and leave accumulation in the civil service.
  • And then ideologically: a leave-taking from a specific doctrine of salvation and, beyond that, from the illusion that unacceptable circumstances of life can be changed by this conventional expedient of violent struggle.
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  • As Berry arrived at his house, he was prepared for a grim and tearful leave-taking.
  • I can nowise explain what sort of whim, prank, or perversity it was, that, after all these leave-takings, induced me to go to the pig-stye and take leave of the swine!
  • So it was, that because of the unhappy leave-taking, no one noticed the insulation smoldering on the frayed wires in the old barn. None saw the first spark fall.
  • Few writers can resist the lure of closure — some form of summing-up or leave-taking. Cut This Story!
  • These were the formal front courts for greetings and leave-takings. My Darling Heriott: Henrietta Luxborough, Poetic Gardener and Irrepressible Exile
  • So his leave-taking is no snap decision.
  • If this leave-taking is difficult, complex and conflict-filled for most young adults, it is doubly so for adoptees.
  • Leonard's reluctant leave-taking from Maria takes place on the airport apron.
  • In your new book, you focus on what you call ‘leave-takings ‘- moments that are among the most powerful in our lives - and about how meditation can help us prepare for these.’
  • While it is normative for women to take time off from work to care for family needs, men's leave-taking may be more scrutinized by employers as a violation of gendered expectations in the workplace, and they suffer larger wage penalties as a result.
  • The information traffic displayed was enough to render the Invid leave-taking a minor itch.
  • It surprised him how difficult this leave-taking proved to be. The Broken God
  • I regret to say that this young nobleman ended his leave-taking by introducing a pretty woman, with very neat hands and ankles and a most mutine physiognomy, as his sister, informing me that she was also my wife pro temp. Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo
  • You have to be prepared to let them experience the consequences of their disorganization, if your family's truly going to get its act together where leave-takings are concerned.
  • Young Dick learned death — ­not the ordered, decent death of civilization, wherein doctors and nurses and hypodermics ease the stricken one into the darkness, and ceremony and function and flowers and undertaking institutions conspire to give a happy leave-taking and send-off to the departing shade, but sudden death, primitive death, ugly and ungarnished, like the death of a steer in the shambles or a fat swine stuck in the jugular. CHAPTER V
  • Yet he cannot resist a fond leave-taking, reflecting that the journey we have been on with him has been toilsome, but sacred. The Times Literary Supplement
  • One of the hallmarks of apraxia is the relative preservation of automatic or over learned speech sequences such as greetings, leave-takings and proverbs.

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