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Here Are 60 Work Anniversary Messages To Share With Coworkers and Friends. ... Bon voyage and have a blast! 54. Wishing you an exciting and smooth transition as you relocate. Your talents and ...
Jocelyne Jocya (January 7, 1942 – August 18, 2003) was a French singer, songwriter, and advocate of children's rights best known for her rendition of "Bon Voyage".. From 1958 to 1980, she sold millions of records and performed in the world's most famous music halls.
Evangelist turned nightclub singer Reno Sweeney will be traveling aboard the same ship. Billy sees Reno as a friend, but she obviously has feelings for him ("I Get a Kick Out of You"). Billy goes to the dock to say farewell to his boss and Reno ("Bon Voyage"), and glimpses the mysterious girl again.
A valediction (derivation from Latin vale dicere, "to say farewell"), [1] parting phrase, or complimentary close in American English, [2] is an expression used to say farewell, especially a word or phrase used to end a letter or message, [3] [4] or a speech made at a farewell. [3] Valediction's counterpart is a greeting called a salutation.
Health, success, and prosperity – all my best wishes on your 40th Mom/Dad! As you turn 40, know you’re valued and loved by us all. We wish you the best 40 th birthday and a fabulous start to a ...
bon appétit lit. "good appetite"; "enjoy your meal". bon mot (pl. bons mots) well-chosen word(s), particularly a witty remark ("each bon mot which falls from his lips is analysed and filed away for posterity", The European Magazine, August 29 – September 4, 1996) bon vivant one who enjoys the good life, an epicurean. bon voyage
9. Let’s raise our rainbow flags extra high this month. Happy Pride, friend! We love you. 10. You are fearfully and wonderfully made. I’m so happy to celebrate you this month and every other ...
Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!) is a 1980 American animated mystery comedy film produced by United Feature Syndicate and distributed by Paramount Pictures, directed by Bill Melendez and Phil Roman. [2]