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When she leaves office, Dr Mowlam will write her own account of her time in office.
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Walter will take over when she leaves in the middle of December.
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Or she confided in you that when she leaves work for the day, she goes home to a television-free home to spend time with a cup of coffee, her husband and absolutely no connection to the internet (it must be torturous to not understand technology).
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Parisi's common-law wife, Susanna Massimi, once broke out in hives when she touched its leaves. (She, for her part, is not allowed to wear perfume or put cream on her hands when entering the basement sanctorum.) Dark, resinous and furry like sage, the Pelo de Oro plant is prone to disease and easily infects other crops.
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However, it's not clear that their daughter even wants to leave and she chooses to stay with her father when Simin leaves.
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It's on the banks of the Charles River, which she can see most of the year when the leaves aren't so thick on the trees outside her windows.
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When Attilio learns that she's been seriously injured, he leaves Rome on a madcap quest to reach Baghdad to save the love of his life.
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After seeing health-food stores hawk pricey dried Japanese leaves when French beaches were strewn with it, she created a French company, Globe Export SAS, to harvest and sell it.
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So when Hillary leaves her job as Secretary of State, what will she do?
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Nonetheless she is very kind to them, and leaves them on the floor overnight when necessary, and lets them off paying for their suppers until the book gets sold, and gradually she adds Tom Wolfe and Gay Talese and Kurt Vonnegut to the list of favoured ones.
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And then, when only one woman was left, she brought over two tree seedlings, little green shoots with just a couple of leaves on them.
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