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Before you leave, go through the luggage once more to make sure you haven't forgotten anything.
"Leaves" went through eight more editions in Whitman's lifetime, eventually growing to more than 400 pages and encompassing 293 poems, including the ones about "amativeness," which got the author in so much trouble with the prigs and censors.
"There's a lot of material still left to go through," he said.
A grown tree in a forest is represented by a top-down decision tree, in which multiple decision paths from the root to different leaves go through the tree via various nodes.
With fewer leaves, the cutting will go through less severe moisture changes, which increases the odds of it surviving the transplant until its roots can grow.
On the day he left, he went through his desk and tore up a lot of papers.
Many scientists have suggested that those who left Africa went through a bottleneck, where only a small number of individuals had offspring, thus reducing genetic diversity.
Once our CSI team took their leave, we went through our stuff to find what was left.
Then the company made the difficult decision to leave Lincoln Center, went through bruising labor negotiations — its orchestra players were once guaranteed a weekly salary for 29 weeks but are now paid by the performance and the rehearsal — and drastically trimmed its season.
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