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Once again, an artist has found his own best valediction.
It is sometimes seen used as a valediction at the bottom of messages.
The last one was gone; he waved an arm after them as if in valediction.
It sounded more like a courtesy than a threat, a valediction.
He was quick to get away with no valediction.
He then gave his valediction, about which he had thought for days yet not known what to say.
The common valediction has become "have a nice day".
And he put it about locally that this was to be a journey of valediction.
Why don't you come here to give your traditional valediction, and we'll discuss the terms of this.
Prior to "have a nice day", the most popular valediction was "so long".
During the final three years of his life, valediction dominated the composer's thoughts.
But before we parted they gave an unforgettable valediction to the bride.
In his imagination, it had always been Scorpio who passed on that valediction.
"Cheers", a Valediction used in many forms of communication, especially textual.
Jack seemed almost to be floating, and there was a feeling of suspension, triumph, valediction.
Captain Freeman spat in valediction over the side, and turned to his mate.
The journey was in every sense a valediction.
It is a customary greeting when individuals meet, and a valediction upon their parting.
In 2005, he was the university's valediction speaker.
In 2011, she appeared in the short film Valediction.
He said last year that he would not write any more plays, so there was an inevitable sense of valediction.
Without any kind of valediction, the Empress cut the channel, terminating the discussion.
And then the parting valediction - the last recorded written words of this mad genius's life.
It was shot in the United States under the working title of Valediction.
"Yours fraternally" is a frequently used valediction in the Labour movement.