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1 I will not part from you in anger;- Ioweyou too much.
2 Wellington's funky, creative vibe comes in part from a strong community feel.
3 This proceeds in part from idleness and in part from Castilian pride.
4 Another option is to buy the part from another supplier, Sasaki said.
5 The case emerged in part from whistleblowers who filed lawsuits against Abbott.
6 For me, what sets them a part from one another is confidence.
7 Renault had golfer Ian Poulter, taking part from his home in Florida.
8 The parents bring their children to the shore, and part from them.
9 We have a nice endowment that came in part from Lillian Gish.
10 He said he could not bear to part from me in public.
11 This was the part from which he always shrunk with overpowering distaste.
12 Not more than two feet separated the burning part from his hands.
13 God knows how hard it is for me to part from you.
14 Neither was Bridget willing to part from such sweet and interesting company.
15 It gets that nickname in part from the quality of the musicianship.
16 He was loath to part from her, but it had to be.
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