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  • 1Departure (Journey album) — Departure Studio album by Journey Released March 23, 1980 …

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  • 2Line of Departure — is a military term used to denote the starting position for an attack on enemy positions. During the Second World War, the term in use in the British, Canadian and American militaries was Start Line . Line of Departure (LD) was adopted some time… …

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  • 3Departure — may refer to: Aviation A departure from controlled flight Taxiing and takeoff Navigation In navigation, departure is the distance made good in an east––west direction when going from one place to another (for example, along a rhumb line). Music… …

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  • 4Departure — De*par ture (?; 135), n. [From {Depart}.] 1. Division; separation; putting away. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] No other remedy . . . but absolute departure. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Separation or removal from a place; the act or process of departing or… …

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  • 5Departure — Студийный альбом Journey …

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  • 6Departure (album de Journey) — Departure Album par Journey Sortie 23 mars 1980 Enregistrement novembre 1979 Automatt Studios Durée 37:49 Genre Hard rock, Rock Producteur …

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  • 7Departure Bay, British Columbia — Coordinates: 49°11′31″N 123°57′16″W / 49.192011°N 123.954556°W / 49.192011; 123.954556 …

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  • 8departure — /di pahr cheuhr/, n. 1. an act or instance of departing: the time of departure; a hasty departure. 2. divergence or deviation, as from a standard, rule, etc.: a departure from accepted teaching methods. 3. Navig. a. the distance due east or west… …

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  • 9departure — i. The distance between two given meridians measured along a standard parallel and expressed in nautical miles. It is the east west component of the rhumb line distance between two points. The value of departure between two meridians decreases… …

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  • 10line of departure — 1. In land warfare, a line designated to coordinate the departure of attack elements. 2. In amphibious warfare, a suitably marked offshore coordinating line to assist assault craft to land on designated beaches at scheduled times. Also called LD …

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