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the sendoff
noun
A party for a person (i.e. a fellow employee) who is leaving; a farewell party.
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This structure is a landmark of pop culture that never received the sendoff it deserved.
The family can watch from a boat or Jones Beach, and choreograph the sendoff to music.
There are people, of course, who are willing to forgo the sendoff just to be left alone.
I think the fans will embrace it, we should all embrace it and give him the sendoff he deserves.
A message on the site reads: "Please help bring David Ibbotson home and help give him the sendoff he deserves.
"The U.S. Senate must reflect all of America," said Bishop Simon Gordon, one of several pastors at the sendoff.
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Cónán Ó Broin, 23, who works for the Union of Students in Ireland, said the sendoffs in his hometown, Clondalkin, were now so frequent that everyone knew the drill, assembling at a pub for a final round of drinks.
Whatever the reason, advertisers ended their obsession with "Seinfeld" with a long goodbye that for the most part complemented the strong sendoff for the series.
His newest release, "Summer," is a hot and hypnotizing house tune that feels like the perfect sendoff to the season.
Don't wear yourself out partying Christmas Day, though - you won't want to miss the huge sendoff for the annual Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race on Boxing Day.
The latest sendoff came this weekend at the Sundance Film Festival, where the sensational "Thoroughbred" premiered.
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