There was a great valediction in the time when he was about to be retired. [verb]
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It was a good valediction to the army chief. [verb]
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For the hired priest It was hard to compose the valediction expected. [noun]
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Glenys Malyon gave a valediction for Valerie for her term as chair of PACT. [noun]
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It poured itself into one mournful, savage, sacred cry of salutation and valediction. [verb]
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Sir John looked across at Lionel again--a glance of valediction. [noun]
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From her mainmast the red flag with its green crescent was unfurled to the breeze, and from the crowded mole, and the beach where a long line of spectators had gathered, there burst a great cry of valediction. [Please select]
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But the roaring cheer of mocking valediction from the rebels-convict reached him across the water, to drive the iron of impotent rage deeper into his soul. [Please select]
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"A safe voyage home to you, Colonel, darling," said he in valediction, and from his easy, smiling manner you would never have dreamt of the pain he carried in his breast. [Please select]
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