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1 He's taken an indefinite leave from his new team, citing personal reasons.
2 The board later forced him to take an indefinite leave on Friday.
3 Midfielder Aaron Hall has taken indefinite leave to focus on his mental health.
4 Falwell, 58, had taken an indefinite leave of absence earlier this month from Liberty.
5 Following an appeal, he was granted indefinite leave to remain.
6 I will be on indefinite leave , Falwell later told POLITICO.
7 And you won't lose seniority in the constabulary; Colonel Ferguson'll give you indefinite leave .
8 She was obliged to ask for indefinite leave of absence.
9 Dustin Johnson remains on an indefinite leave of absence.
10 Kalanick began an indefinite leave of absence on Tuesday.
11 Hogan went on indefinite leave from football in January to focus on his mental health.
12 I was encouraged he was there." "But he's on indefinite leave .
13 They will be allowed to work in the UK and qualify for indefinite leave to remain.
14 After holding indefinite leave to remain status for one year they can apply for British citizenship.
15 Irish citizens, or those who already have indefinite leave to remain, do not need to apply.
16 The university chief had taken an indefinite leave of absence from Liberty earlier in the month.
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