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He will take leave, voluntarily, from 8 January".
I'm afraid Russia will take leave of its senses.
5pm: Sewel announces he will take leave of absence from the Lords.
Lord Sewel now announces that he will take "leave of absence" from the Lords; later still, he formally resigns.
The matches are on all day here, so many will take leave from work to watch them, gathering at street corners to cheer.
Related: It's the new era of shared parental leave (if you can afford to take it) Tanner, who is an employment lawyer, will take leave from her job a few weeks before her due date.
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Newsweek announced Monday evening that Candappa will be taking "an immediate leave of absence".
They all completed M.B.A.s earlier this year and have each started new jobs, from which they will all take leave.
Only mothers will be allowed to take leave in the first two weeks' leave after birth.
"Hopefully this legislation will allow more men to take leave, which can only be a good thing," said Tanner.
While in garrison (not at war), they will be permitted to take leave during the holidays.
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