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The Wolves might also have to say goodbye to a Josh Okogie or Jarrett Culver in a deal like that, or any deal like this for that matter. Chris Hine, Star Tribune, "Mailbag: Realistic targets if Wolves decide to trade No. 1 overall pick," 9 Sep. 2020

As Mike rushes to Japan to say goodbye to his estranged, dying father, his mother arrives in Texas, becoming Benson’s unconventional roommate. Washington Post, "Fall reading: 12 books to keep you occupied for the rest of 2020," 5 Sep. 2020

But say goodbye to the Mexican Pizza on November 5. cleveland, "First potatoes, now Mexican Pizza: Taco Bell offs another fan favorite from menu," 4 Sep. 2020

And say goodbye to your 401(k), because nearly all revenue would come from a mass liquidation of stock investments (billionaires do not store their wealth in savings accounts or swimming pools of cash). Brian Riedl, National Review, "How the Far Left Fails Basic Math," 4 Sep. 2020

Say goodbye to humidity and rain showers for the weekend. Sarah Brookbank, The Enquirer, "Labor Day weekend is going to have nearly perfect weather," 4 Sep. 2020

The Midshipmen enjoyed a bounce-back 11-2 campaign in 2019 but had to say goodbye to QB Malcolm Perry, a superb athlete and leader. Eddie Timanus, USA TODAY, "Ranking the best college football games of Week 1," 4 Sep. 2020

Gig workers who are forced to unionize can say goodbye to picking up work on their way home from school or in between social engagements. Michael Saltsman, WSJ, "Unions Seek to ‘Liberate’ Gig Workers From Flexibility," 4 Sep. 2020

Kid Rock is trying to say goodbye to his massive property in Detroit, Michigan. Eric Todisco, PEOPLE.com, "Kid Rock Relists Detroit Mansion and Boathouse for $2.2 Million — See Inside!," 31 Aug. 2020

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