| 21. | Mahler finally did write a Ninth Symphony, of course, offering valediction in terms as unmistakable as they are abstract.
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| 22. | He passes in peace, and a priest, with the assistants, sends him on his way with a valediction.
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| 23. | In almost all cases they were strangers to him, but he insisted on the valediction " Warmest personal regards ".
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| 24. | That statement is a kind of mourning, a valediction, and it is also a poignant evocation of the human condition.
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| 25. | That said, " High Fidelity " gives these dinosaurs the most heartfelt and respectful valediction they could hope for.
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| 26. | Henry Charles Beeching perceives a valediction in the final line, meant to indicate that the opening group of sonnets ends here.
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| 27. | The Company Secretary, Joseph Zahnder, was permitted only to undertake the " greeting and valediction " duties with the guests.
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| 28. | 'ProNites'or'ProShows', Festember's most anticipated events, usually form the grand finale after the valediction ceremony.
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| 29. | Because the 80-year-old Mandela is not running for re-election in June, the trip was both visit and valediction.
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| 30. | And then it was Khayinga's turn, followed by Mkaba, as they too defied all prison rules to shout out their valedictions.
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