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  2. Leaving a job? Watch your e-mails - AOL

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    With more and more Americans downsized or leaving a job, sending the "good bye" e-mail has become standard procedure. It use to be that the boss would send a memo or make an announcement at a ...

  3. 'World's Cheesiest Farewell' Video and Other Gouda Employee ...

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    Spiteful employees and sentimental colleagues have taken to making farewell videos and posting them to YouTube. We've gathered some of the best, worst and most entertaining for you.

  4. Valediction - Wikipedia

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    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.

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  6. What Pat Sajak said about ‘professional other half’ Vanna ...

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    Sajak's final episode aired June 7, and he shared some words for all the fans and viewers who have tuned in over the years in a farewell message. “Well, the time has come to say goodbye.

  7. Farewell speech - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon saying farewell to the Old Guard at the Palace of Fontainebleau, after his first abdication (1814) A farewell speech or farewell address is a speech given by an individual leaving a position or place. They are often used by public figures such as politicians as a capstone to the preceding career, or as statements delivered by persons ...

  8. LinkedIn - Wikipedia

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    By this point, LinkedIn had about 2,100 full-time employees compared to the 500 that it had in 2010. [35] In April 2014, LinkedIn announced that it had leased 222 Second Street, a 26-story building under construction in San Francisco's SoMa district, to accommodate up to 2,500 of its employees, [36] with the lease covering 10 years. [37]

  9. RhythmOne - Wikipedia

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    In a farewell message on their site, the staff noted that they "didn't all know exactly what we were doing in those early days but it was an exciting time to be helping build an online game database before the Internet exploded with numerous websites dedicated to video games."