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is leaves
verb
To have a consequence or remnant. transitive
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Grim can have its good side: the film "Taxi Driver," for instance, dark as it is, leaves you somehow exhilarated by its combination of insightful characters and bravura acting.
Greta Kent was born into a musical family in 1895 and her book, A View From the Bandstand (Sheba Feminist Publications, published this week, £3.95) is leaves from her family album, showing the principal occupation of herself, her mother and numerous aunts and cousins: they were the girls in the bands.
The incident that kicks off the case – a carjacking that ends in the point-blank shooting of a suspect in witness protection, played out at breakneck speed, leaves us just as dazed and confused as Denton is – leaves the us thinking: what have we just seen?
The company going public, that is, leaves a lot of money on the table.
Over 20% of Manhattan's population turns over (that is, leaves the island to be replaced by a newer, younger wave) every five years.
Fall is leaves.
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West Virginia is leaving, Pittsburgh is leaving.
She is leaving politics.
So, who is left?
So what is left?
"The academic is leaving.
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