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"So we have to part with some of our heritage to make room for other productions."

From Barron's

That leaves Forest with ample time to identify and appoint a new head coach should they decide to part with the 54-year-old.

From BBC

They saw no signs yet that he would part with his namesake sports agency, which he has helmed for over two decades and whose clients have been less vocally critical.

From Los Angeles Times

The unions representing American’s flight attendants and pilots, who are compensated in part with a share of company profits, said they are tired of waiting for a turnaround.

From The Wall Street Journal

If the club decide to part with Frank in the immediate aftermath of this Newcastle defeat, they will have 12 days until their next fixture against Arsenal on 22 February.

From BBC