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The very waters found a voice and bade her depart, in smothered cries of, Depart hence! and [86]
Marius the Epicurean — Volume 1 Walter Pater 1866
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Such permit shall be issued by the completion of a Permit for the Local Board for Registrant to Depart from the United States (SSS Form No. 300).
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Such permit shall be issued by the completion of a Permit of the Local Board for Registrant to Depart from the United States (SSS Form No. 300).
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Local boards are authorized to issue to a registrant a Permit of the Local Board for Registrant to Depart from the United States (SSS Form No. 300) and should issue the permit unless it is found that the registrant's absence is likely to interfere with the performance of his obligations under the Selective Service Act of 1948.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 9992 1948
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Depart from the true "way" (so in Ac 19: 9, 23) of religion. cause ... to cease -- Let us hear no more of His name.
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Several Courfesand Diftances given; to find the Diff. of Lat. and Depart, which is the refolving a Traverfe.
Epitome of the Art of Navigation: Or, A Short, Easy and Methodical Way to Become a Compleat ... 1770
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Depart, that is, away with you from the fociety of the Bleffed, being depriv'd for e - ver of the vifion of God, which is the high - eft and EfTential Happinefs, and the ultimate End for which ye were created.
Steps of ascension to God : written originally in Latin by the famous Cardinal Bellarmine 1705
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Far overdue; one has to wonder if it was a matter of "getting it out of the way" for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, as pressure from the movie-buying public and industry figures alike, simply could not sit back watch legendary director "Depart" the Kodak Theater for yet another year ... trophy-less.
Scorcese Uses Oscar As Broom To Sweep The Academy Awards Stage 2007
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As the man of God was distributing the goods of the monastery for the use of the poor, his brethren complaining of this and coming to him inconsiderately, said, "Depart," said they, "from us, for we cannot live together."
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At last the very gods themselves seem to give him the passionate love of Dido, but again the fatal "Depart" tears him from her arms.
Stray Studies from England and Italy John Richard Greene 1860
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