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There are certainly more eye-catching ways of ending a protracted absence.
Quick Calls The free VLC app is back on iOS after a protracted absence, and it's better than ever.
In the opening scene, Talia quarrels with her brutal stepfather (Gerald Dantsoff), a factory worker who has returned home after a protracted absence.
Defined by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science & Technology in Japan, school refusal is a protracted absence from school, typically more than 30 days per year, caused by psychological factors such as fear, anxiety, anger, and sense of refusal [ 26].
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And because of high rates of attrition (casualties and retirement, but mainly protracted absence without leave), just maintaining those numbers requires constant effort.
During the early years of their marriage Mary was fairly happy, despite the untimely death of her three-year-old son, Edward, in 1850 and her husband's protracted absences while he campaigned or served in Congress.
He was involved in the king's struggle against the archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket, and he virtually controlled the country during Henry's protracted absences resulting from family rebellions that challenged the king's royal power.
My father's absence has often felt like a protracted one-sided conversation.
A protracted silence.
What followed was a protracted negotiation.
A protracted three-way bidding war ensued.
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