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depart with
verb
To resign; to part with.
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At 41, maybe he'll depart with Rivera.
At least Iceland could depart with the game's last goal.
"I depart with a strong feeling of pride in what we have achieved".
The Digbys depart with the film crew, arguing about where they should go to lunch.
He will depart with the start of the new Congress in January.
You simply depart with a fistful of applications and a bellyful of bile.
"I think most gardens should depart with their owners," he said.
The Dutch will depart with credit and enhanced standing in the cricket world.
Erik Hamren's team depart with a point but without any of their players scoring.
They'd arrive and depart with deep scowls, throwing down cigarettes and crushing them, rarely making eye contact with us.
Another 15,000 staff will in effect depart with the spin-off of its German retail bank Postbank.
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