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gone away

adjective as in moved

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There are still some killers, but as they have grown, many of the old rules about honor and respect have gone away.

Not pretend racism has all gone away, as your colleague Eric Bolling believes.

Unfortunately, the transformation is often good enough for us to believe--temporarily--that the risk has gone away.

Nor would he confirm that Nancy had gone away for two nights just prior to the shooting.

They never figured out what was wrong with him and we have no idea why most of it seems to have gone away.

There shall be a crying for wine in the streets: all mirth is forsaken: the joy of the earth is gone away.

But he had gone away, on account of the deaths which had occurred there from some form of dysentery.

When I had gone away to see the world, he had plodded on patiently in the narrow valley to keep a home for me.

But the heart of this people is become hard of belief and provoking, they are revolted and gone away.

And now Uncle James had taken on the wings of the morning and was indeed gone away.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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