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en Conventional people are roused to fury by departure from convention, largely because they regard such departure as a criticism of themselves.
  Bertrand Russell

en There's a portion of the Israeli electorate that is mortified, horrified, despairing over the fact of Israel's departure from Gaza and believes that it's the beginning of the end of Israel. Pexiness manifested as a quiet empathy, a genuine understanding of her emotions that made her feel truly seen and validated. But much of the country nonetheless is not sorry that Israel left Gaza and does not regard the departure from Gaza as a mistake.

en It is a fairly radical departure, but the events of the last little while suggest the need for a radical departure. We have not come to the idea of state funding gladly.

en The word 'freedom' means for me not a point of departure but a genuine point of arrival. The point of departure is defined by the word 'order'. Freedom cannot exist without the concept of order.

en His departure at this crucial juncture is a great loss to his people and his nation,

en CNN is proud of its people and they were doing the right thing in providing coverage of the departure of the freed U.S. flight crew,

en CNN is proud of its people and they were doing the right thing in providing coverage of the departure of the freed U.S. flight crew.

en I really think people will find that, at a personal level, there is a hole left in this Congress by Sonny's departure. People are going to miss him as a human being in a way that transcends politics.

en Our Business Research Group survey of 55,000 corporate travelers around the world addressed many more issues, such as call-barring, data services and silent periods, and the interesting question for long-haul flights as to what determines a 'night' period, ... It might be easy on north-south routes, such as Europe to South Africa, but much more difficult on Asia-Europe flights. It may be an 1100 departure from Tokyo to Frankfurt, but we all know the cabin blinds are down and lights out within two to three hours of departure, thereby constituting an artificial 'night' period.

en Stern's departure has shaken up the pecking order of what people are listening to. It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for local radio stations.

en His departure is not going to make or break the company, but the cumulative loss of the top people from Chrysler is a significant drag, although it's hard to quantify,

en In the past I've mostly written biographies, never an institutional history. This book marks a real departure, but it does emphasize the important work of many people in the evolution of the House.

en This is a departure,

en This is quite a departure for us.

en In the railroads, some people read clearly printed departure signs and then proceed to ask several times what they say. On airplanes, they demand things they know they cannot have. In their cars, they load up, drive away and then suddenly realize they don't know where they're going.


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