Abandonment
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[[Image:Roots.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Roots of a ''[[Tetrameles nudiflora]]'' [[tree]] at an abandoned [[temple]] in [[Cambodia]]]] | [[Image:Roots.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Roots of a ''[[Tetrameles nudiflora]]'' [[tree]] at an abandoned [[temple]] in [[Cambodia]]]] | ||
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+ | # The act of [[abandoning]], or the state of being abandoned; total [[desertion]]; [[relinquishment]]. | ||
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+ | #:*The ''abandonment'' of the independence of Europe. - [[Burke]] | ||
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The ultimate twentieth century [[parable]] of [[abandonment]] is [[Stephen King]]'s ''[[The Stand]]'' (1978). | The ultimate twentieth century [[parable]] of [[abandonment]] is [[Stephen King]]'s ''[[The Stand]]'' (1978). | ||
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- The act of abandoning, or the state of being abandoned; total desertion; relinquishment.
- Quotations
- The abandonment of the independence of Europe. - Burke
- Quotations
The ultimate twentieth century parable of abandonment is Stephen King's The Stand (1978).
See also
External links
http://www.abandoned-places.com/
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