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despedimento
catalão
acomiadament
espanhol
pasaporte
(Informal) a notice of dismissal or discharge.
walking papers
português
despedimento
1
Those key players have all said they'll follow the UN's
marching
orders
.
2
In 1852, in his twentieth year, he received his first
marching
orders
.
3
The former Ireland lock was given his
marching
orders
shortly after half-time.
4
We were civil servants getting our
marching
orders
from our political masters.
5
I say give them their
marching
orders
and then let them march.
6
It came, as all the
marching
orders
do, without warning or preparation.
7
The captain hacked Kutumela down and was rightly given his
marching
orders
.
8
You have raised a body of men who are waiting
marching
orders
.
9
At the end of 1955, President Eisenhower changed the CIA's
marching
orders
.
10
Are you suggesting we take our
marching
orders
from the political branches?
11
Had
marching
orders
this morning and struck our tents about seven o'clock.
12
My joy, therefore, was unbounded when at last my
marching
orders
arrived.
13
Referee Bengoetxea felt he had dived, and gave him his
marching
orders
.
14
Former champions Spain have been given their
marching
orders
by host nation Russia.
15
Gary and I certainly weren't very clear in our
marching
orders
.
16
He'd called to give me
marching
orders
:
I was on my way out.
marching
orders
marching
march
order
português
despedimento
catalão
acomiadament
comiat
espanhol
pasaporte
despido