Dorothy Gale and her pet dog Toto are left behind when the Wizard leaves the lands and peoples of Oz. At the last minute, Toto jumps out of the basket. Dorothy runs after and catches Toto. But the two of them can't get back inside the basket before the hot air balloon takes off. And so it's only the Wizard who manages to leave by hot air balloon.
Try, "much different for the one who leaves than for the one who was left behind."
it is what's left after water leaves..=]
Is it ghetto?
A dactylogram is a fingerprint, which is left behind by the skin on your fingers.
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A country. They left behind the systems used to create Canada. They left behind wealth and cleared land which gave their children a higher standard of living. They left behind a legacy we can all be proud of.
The water evaporates but the salt does not. This leaves behind crystals of salt on the surfaces.
The land left behind after a building is demolished is often referred to as a "vacant lot" or "empty lot." It is a piece of land that is typically cleared of any remaining debris from the demolition and left undeveloped until a new structure is built on it.
Mostly Bones and Leaves From Whatever it Was.
It leaves behind salt crystals (which is the natural state of NaCl).
Answer #1 That question makes no sense. Dorothy or Toto? Answer #2 Dorothy and Toto. The Wizard of Oz tells Dorothy that he can leave the land of Oz. For he sees the Scarecrow as an excellent candidate for taking over Supreme Rule of the country. He invites Dorothy and Toto to leave with him. For he originally is from Omaha, Nebraska. So he knows the part of the United States where they live with Uncle Henry and Aunt Em. Once inside the balloon basket, however, Toto jumps out at the last minute. Dorothy jumps out to catch Toto, and the balloon takes off with just the Wizard on board. She really wants to get back home, and manages to do so anyway. For Glinda the Good Witch of the South tells her about clapping the heels of the deceased Wicked Witch of the West's slippers together three times, and saying, "Take me home to Aunt Em!"
The trail a boat leaves is its wake.