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  • Official Good-byes | 12: 56 p.m. It is now the Obama and Bush tableau on the steps, waving farewell to the Cheneys.

    Live Blog: The Inauguration of Barack Obama - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009

  • Official Good-byes | 12: 56 p.m. It is now the Obama and Bush tableau on the steps, waving farewell to the Cheneys.

    Live Blog: The Inauguration of Barack Obama - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009

  • Good-byes were blessedly painless, but by the time she and Julian put her father and Cynthia into a cab, she could see Julian was withdrawn and unhappy.

    Last Night at Chateau Marmont Lauren Weisberger 2010

  • Good-byes were never easy; under these circumstances, they were damn near unbearable.

    Risk No Secrets Cindy Gerard 2010

  • Good-byes were never easy; under these circumstances, they were damn near unbearable.

    Risk No Secrets Cindy Gerard 2010

  • Good-byes are poignant preludes to the leave-takings and withdrawals that deprive our psyches of the sustenance they need to maintain our selfhood.

    Robert Fuller: Why Do We Hate Good-Byes? 2009

  • Good-byes are always so difficult, but the time has come to say a loving farewell to the best mother a boy every had.

    Santa Cruise Mary Higgins Clark 2006

  • Good-byes are always so difficult, but the time has come to say a loving farewell to the best mother a boy every had.

    Santa Cruise Mary Higgins Clark 2006

  • Good-byes are always so difficult, but the time has come to say a loving farewell to the best mother a boy every had.

    Santa Cruise Mary Higgins Clark 2006

  • Good-byes are never easy, but when François said: “Good-bye, my dear friend,” I was very moved.

    Barbara Bush Barbara Bush 2005

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