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departure

[dih-pahr-cher] / dɪˈpɑr tʃər /




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Ador in turn launched a lawsuit to block the group's departure, which it won in October - with a district court ruling that NewJeans must honour their contract with the label which runs until 2029.

From BBC

His departure leaves USC to look for its third defensive coordinator in four years.

From Los Angeles Times

Requests by immigrants for voluntary departure, which avoids formal deportation, have surged in recent months.

From Los Angeles Times

Many planned departures are true retirements involving older and more experienced members.

From Salon

His sudden departure comes after the firm issued a trading update on 10 December where it cut its forecasts for revenue and earnings, sending its shares down 20%.

From BBC