Departure
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745 examples of Departure in a sentence
We marry, for example, with great pomp and ceremony and expense to signal our
departure
from a life of solitude and misery and loneliness to one of eternal bliss.
I think the technicities of creativity can be taught and shared, and I think you can find out things about your own personal physical signature, your own cognitive habits, and use that as a point of
departure
to misbehave beautifully.
Today, I'm inspired by these changes, and I'm excited that at the World Bank, we are embracing these new directions, a significant
departure
from my work in Uganda 20 years ago.
[We must find the lost word,] [and remember what the blood,] [the tides, the earth, and the body say,] [and return to the point of departure...] (Music) (Applause) ["Cloudburst" Octavio Paz][translation by Lysander Kemp, adapted by Eric Whitacre] Eric Whitacre: Beth.
Possible
departure
dates: October 1960 to February 1967.
It will keep me, for example, from making an undignified
departure
from the stage.
It was a welcome, yet dramatic
departure
from what I experience when I talk about my mixed feelings of my abortion.
So if you focus in on this trajectory and these graphs, the yellow circle there highlights that the
departure
from the red four-degree pathway to the two-degree green pathway is immediate.
Our financial situation disintegrated just after my father's
departure
from our lives.
Since the
departure
can be sudden and unexpected, belongings might be left behind, and people who are evading conflict often do not have the required documents, like visas, to board airplanes and legally enter other countries.
In the end, both men paid for their
departure
from the path of moderation dearly, Icarus with his life and Daedalus with his regret.
It's to take something that has become routine and standard in one industry and apply it to another where it's a radical
departure
from the status quo.
We are taking what Silicon Valley and the private sector has learned through a ton of hard work about how to build planetary-scale digital services that delight users at lower cost, and we're applying that to government, where it is a radical
departure
from the status quo.
This is a big
departure
from the traditional medical model, because it places responsibility and information back in the woman's hands.
With me, first of all, Gretchen Carlson, who has spent a decade working at Fox News, hosting "Fox and Friends" and then "The Real Story," before taking a courageous stance in filing sexual harassment claims against Roger Ailes, which eventually led to his
departure
from Fox News.
What about
departure?
Boraqchin has been checking in with them for weeks to ensure a smooth
departure
and orderly queue.
And of course the main thing is that you shouldn't trust people who call themselves gerontologists because, as with any radical
departure
from previous thinking within a particular field, you know, you expect people in the mainstream to be a bit resistant and not really to take it seriously.
It was a diamond cell structure was the point of
departure.
In Amy Tan’s 1989 debut novel, "The Joy Luck Club," this gathering at the mahjong table is the point of
departure
for a series of interconnected vignettes.
Not a radical departure, but rather a refinement of what Glass does best with lovely violin contributions by Yo Yo Ma.
The two tracks of plot--hit-and-run and unreasoning love--just don't have enough to do with each other, and that they involve the same characters doesn't bind them enough to justify the
departure
from the original story line.
Brooke Shields -- in a
departure
from her "Suddenly Susan" duties -- plays a bitter divorcee who embroils three girlfriends in a "girls only" weekend in Palm Springs.
Containing Billy's famous humor, this more modest comedy with heavy bittersweet overtones is a big departure, pleasantly unexpectedly so for Billy Crystal.
With the
departure
of Sylvester McCoy, the Doctor stayed alive through the fans.
This is the stage for the central character played by Judy Geeson, a role which at the time was a shocking
departure
from the typical prim behaviour of contemporary heroines.
Often misunderstood, the film is actually a
departure
from the type of film Sellers was best known for; satirical farce.
I have certainly not seen all of Jean Rollin's films, but they mostly seem to be bloody vampire naked women fests, which if you like that sort of thing is not bad, but this is a major
departure
and could almost be Cronenberg minus the bio-mechanical nightmarish stuff.
Another fantastic offering from the Monkey Island team and though it was a long time coming and had to survive the
departure
of Ron Gilbert it's another worthy installment.
Like in a circle the movie leads back to its point of departure, the image of the cranes that are crossing a Muscovite sky.
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