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Taking leave
verb
Present participle of take leave
Exact(60)
"Taking leave for a month from parliament shows utter contempt," tweeted Alec Shelbrooke, MP for Elmet and Rothwell.
Taking leave of her guests when living with Welles, she confided, "I'm going to fulfill my conjugal duty".
"Taking leave from work" during periods of school closure was reported by 33.6% of households.
Some winters taking leave,.
No reason was given for his taking leave this time.
That's one way of taking leave of office.
There is more heartbreak than comfort in taking leave of those we love..
In taking leave, parents must learn what works and what doesn't, and reflect on both.
The first work presented, "Taking Leave of a Friend" by Shen Yiwen, was the most traditional.
Career disruption due to taking leave and having children[and] the boys club culture in science.
For 35 years he had been an executive of Macy's, taking leave for duty during WWII.
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