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- Departed may refer to: The Departed, a 2006 film directed by Martin Scorsese "Right Here (Departed)", a 2008 song by Brandy The Departed (disambiguation)...
- The Departed is a 2006 American epic crime thriller film film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by William Monahan. It is both a remake of the 2002...
- The Departed may refer to: The Departed, a 2006 film directed by Martin Scorsese "The Departed" (The Green Green Gr****), an episode of the television series...
- Dearly Departed are a rock band from Long Island, New York. They are said to be similar to bands Dredg, Codeseven, Sunny Day Real Estate and Mineral, and...
- Day of the Departed is a television special of the animated television series Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu (titled Ninjago from the eleventh season onward)...
- To the Faithful Departed is the third studio album by Irish alternative rock band the Cranberries, released on 22 April 1996. The album was made in memory...
- Remembrance (Spanish: Bosque del Recuerdo), formerly known as the Forest of the Departed (Bosque de los Ausentes), is a memorial garden located in the park of Parque...
- The Departed (also known as Cody Canada and the Departed) is an American rock band. The band was formed in 2011 by Cody Canada, the former lead vocalist...
- Nearly Departed is an American sitcom that aired on NBC on Monday nights from April 10, 1989 to May 1, 1989. It was an updated version of Topper. The series...
- the kontakion which is best known in the west is the Kontakion of the Departed or the Kontakion of the Dead. The text is attributed to the "humble Anastasios"...