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departure

[dih-pahr-cher] / dɪˈpɑr tʃər /




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“Honestly, I was just shocked,” Hill said upon learning of Sheppard’s departure.

From Los Angeles Times

The Manus acquisition is also a departure for Mark Zuckerberg’s tech giant, which focused on using AI to boost its own applications, but may now look to rival the likes of OpenAI with business-facing agents.

From Barron's

On the UK side at Folkestone, Le Shuttle said there is a delay of around three-and-a-half hours to the booked departure time.

From BBC

The departure of Ange Postecoglou and arrival of Thomas Frank as manager has meant Johnson has had more of a peripheral role this season.

From BBC

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