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were quitting
verb
To pay (a debt, fine etc.).
Exact(56)
Senior members of his administration were quitting.
But by then it was more accurate to say that the movies were quitting him.
His claimed large numbers that were quitting the councils amounted to 1,300 in Abu Ghraib and Tikrit.
Sir J.R. Elvey, the organist, played the National Anthem as the congregation were quitting the sacred building.
Facebook and Instagram declined to say Friday how many people were quitting the service despite the policy reversal.
Tiny Donora was being clobbered by gigantic Beaver Falls, and some of his teammates were quitting at halftime.
It sounds like the kind of thing you'd only put yourself through if you were quitting heroin or training to become a Zen monk.
Health unions said the high number of unfilled posts showed paramedics were quitting because of "intolerable" pressures, including working long shifts that can overrun by two hours.
The plant is scheduled to close late next year after the Abbott government's end to "industry welfare" saw all three remaining car-makers announce they were quitting Australia.
We scrapped every single song, we wrote Blind Faith and decided we hated it, we told our manager we were quitting.
In a posting Friday afternoon, Emily Gould, a Gawker editor, dropped the bomb: both she and Choire Sicha, the site's top editor, were quitting.
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