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Mickiewicz was finally able to leave Russia in 1829, on the grounds of ill health.
She was 21 when we were finally able to leave, with a two-year-old and a six-week-old.
When she was finally able to leave the church, she faced a line of white Tuscaloosans jeering at her from across the street.
"I feel like I'm finally able to leave the witness protection program," said Ross Levin, president of Accredited Investors in Edina, Minn.
Ziperstein said the seven-year-old was finally able to leave the classroom when a police officer came to the door.
When he was finally able to leave the relationship, it was song that helped Russ piece back together his fragile self-esteem.
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He finally was able to leave.
Maybe you were thinking that you'd be spending your June walking in grassy fields, or basking in sunshine, or eating outdoors, or finally being able to leave the house without a coat, or something.
"Finally we are able to leave our houses," said Abdul Kareem Gawad, 50, one of a small crowd that gathered behind a tank about a third of the way into the city.
So many universities there are still open, and students have kept going with only one dream: having at least an undergraduate degree in hand when, finally, they are able to leave the country.
Never can there have been anyone more thankful that he has finally grown up and is able to leave home.
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