(1) Leonard and Margaret are back in Canada now and, as I was traveling, I missed their big sayonara .(2) On July 6, the Finnish Ambassador and his wife hosted a reception on their home to say sayonara .(3) You'll feel weak and fuzzy-headed, and you can say sayonara to continuing your spinning session - or your marathon.(4) the beautiful Diana was twenty-one when she said sayonara(5) I really would have liked to say sayonara to this nice couple.(6) The evening of u2018singing and snacksu2019 was a sayonara for Kay.(7) Saying sayonara to your moustache can do wonders for image transformation.(8) Happily, you can also say sayonara to your teeny bikini in favor of a more form-forgiving baggy sweater as you eat your way toward winter.(9) If a new commission fails to bring order to the buccaneering world of tuna fishing, say sayonara to tuna sushi.(10) The occasion was to celebrate the 103rd Anniversary of Philippines Independence and to say sayonara to many of the friends they made during their two and a half years in Japan.(11) His goal: to open up new living and working space downtown that will give current residents new options and lure suburban salarymen eager to say sayonara to long hours on the train.(12) My biggest regret the last few weeks was not being in Tokyo for the sayonara for Ecuadorean Ambassador.(13) Saying sayonara to unproductive worry means you'll be less anxious and depressed; plus you'll sleep better and may even have fewer headaches and digestive problems.(14) But so far she has not been tempted to cash in on her celebrity status - even though her salary is a fraction of what she could earn if she said sayonara to the shop-girl life.(15) Still, you can't help wondering - are you two saying sayonara two weeks from now, or could he really be your long-term lucky guy?(16) They fulfilled their obligations to the record company and said sayonara .