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"THANK YOU AND GOODBYE" reads the cover headline, with a gentle but firm reminder below of the paper's proud statistics: a hundred and sixty-eight years; seven and a half million readers.
"For everything there is a season, and after more than a decade of serving as a community and resource for parents, Babble will be saying goodbye," reads a post from the site's editors.
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"Thank you and goodbye" read the headline, printed over smaller images of notable front covers.
"Arsène, thanks for the memories, but it's time to say goodbye" read the message.
The most memorable chapters in "Hello Goodbye Hello" read like old-fashioned short stories.
Of course, if the pedal feels like it gave out, and you aren't stopping, your brakes probably gave out, in which case you should just kiss it goodbye (or read the wikiHow article, ).
Of course, if the pedal feels like it gave out, and you aren't stopping, your brakes probably gave out, in which case you should just kiss it goodbye (or read the wikiHow article, In almost all cases, just depressing your brake pedal smoothly (albeit quickly) to the floor is often best.
A jumpsuit with graffiti reading "I Love Paris" was part of the "goodbye" show.
"Goodbye, poor friend," read one.
"Thank You & Goodbye," the headline read.
The last note from her uncle read: "Goodbye, Susan.
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