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- in season Title Directed by Written by Original release date  1 1 "Leavetaking" Uta Briesewitz Rafe Judkins November 19, 2021 (2021-11-19) Moiraine...
- unpublished, novel, The End or Beginning of Love. The next novel, The Leavetaking (1975), introduces the reader to Patrick Moran, a young schoolteacher...
- An Afterfeast, or Postfeast, is a period of celebration attached to one of the Great Feasts celebrated by the Orthodox Christian and Eastern Catholic Churches...
- signed to Sarathan Records, which released his sophomore solo release, Leavetaking. This title was inspired by Mark Strand's poem "The View".[citation needed]...
- coming of the 50th day, Pentecost Sunday, but in Eastern Christianity the leavetaking of the feast is on the 39th day, the day before the Feast of the Ascension...
- his motorbike. The single cover is a cropped version of the painting Leavetaking by fantasy illustrator Michael Whelan, who also painted the Bat Out of...
- should be obvious to anyone who runs over several colloquial phrases for leavetaking, such as 'beat it' and 'hit the trail'. The allusion in 'lam' is to 'beat...
- Works by John McGahern Novels The Barracks (1963) The Dark (1965) The Leavetaking (1975) The ****ographer (1979) Amongst Women (1990) That They May Face...
- mother's mind, and was further aggrieved by her mother's casualness in the leavetaking, "for God knows how long, or what events may occur before we meet again"...
- are written in German. His next prose work, Abschied von den Eltern (Leavetaking, 1959/60) was less hermetic than Coachman and strongly autobiographical...