Large landowners are therefore not compelled to let go of their holdings even when the lands are not actively cultivated. |
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Sometimes you just need to let go of the notion that you absolutely have to have a creme rinse to feel like you have completed your toilette. |
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He let go of me and I swam off into a small nook in the corner of the abnormally shaped pool. |
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Stojakovic followed with his trade demand after the Kings let go of his good friend Vlade Divac. |
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He let go of my neck and brought it to his eyes, and with his other hand, stabbed wildly into the air. |
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When you let go of the past, you will experience increased self-esteem and renewed optimism. |
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But I think it saddened him to see people obdurate, unwilling to let go of doctrinaire positions instead of facing issues on their merits. |
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That means you must let go of guilt, self-consciousness, judgments and personal hang-ups. |
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When I stepped on his foot, not accidentally, he winced in pain and let go of me. |
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A few heavy blows caught me bruisingly in the face, and I quickly let go of the creature. |
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She let go of his neck, placing her slender fingers on his cheek and tracing his jawbone, a streak of red defining it better. |
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He never let go of his grudge against the Oppenheimers and was adamant about fighting his cause in court. |
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He let go of me, and I suddenly felt a chill down my spine as I heard the strum of guitars from the stage behind me. |
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I was determined not to let go of my handbag because I had my cheque guarantee card and cashpoint card in it. |
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What if you took a moment to let go of the rushing and instead reconnected with a sense of holiness or inner peace? |
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It's hard to let go of that ancient bike, rusting quietly away in the corner of the shed, cobwebbed to the first lawnmower you ever owned. |
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When we let go of each other, I was finally aware of the media as they shot questions left and right at dad and me. |
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So, forward this to that imbecile Johnson and tell him to let go of drugs and start listening to the music he reviews instead of just hearing it. |
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After placing the training collar on the dog and attaching him to your waist, let go of the leash with both hands. |
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How much are we able to let go of our reality while we sleep, dreaming of impossibilities, flying without wings, achieving the unachievable? |
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Aubrey let go of my shoulders and we inched along the fallen rocks, his hand between my shoulder blades. |
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It's difficult to let go of those inhibitions because they feel guilty about indulging too heartily or allowing themselves too much pleasure. |
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As a result, she pursues her objectives with a fierce intensity that will not let go of things. |
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She let go of him and began climbing the ladder, glancing back now and then to make sure he was following. |
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Men up in the rigging let go of the sails, and men scattered on the main deck raced about grabbing swords, grapples, and preparing to board. |
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A lot of road warriors let go of personal time when they travel, but staying active helps me be a better executive. |
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This new experience had given her a sense of peace which she was loathe to let go of. |
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Worse still, it smacked of the little boy who refuses to let go of one ball even when he has another tucked under his arm. |
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I did not let go of his hand as he took a few deep breaths, he was still shaking with pent up rage. |
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I had never been able to let go of caution, even when the constant tactfulness and consideration became painful. |
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She let go of him and they both looked around, rocking on their heels awkwardly. |
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I don't know how we would have let go of that tar baby once we had grabbed hold of it. |
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Raiana slowly let go of Damon's arm, and backed to the side as King Dominic approached them. |
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Some choose to do backflips over a 10.5m gap, while others sidesaddle their bikes or let go of the handlebars over a 27m gap. |
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He winced when he realized that he was holding onto the hilt of his scimitar, and let go of his weapon with a snort. |
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Learning to breathe more fully can help you let go of pain and loosen tense muscles. |
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Over time we keep adding more stuff, and we are afraid to let go of any of it, just like a bag lady with her shopping cart. |
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He doesn't let go of my arm, however, and marches me roughly towards the house. |
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By practicing some simple Zen philosophies, you'll be able to let go of little things that don't matter so you can focus on what really does. |
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When both Rand and Moridin let go of the balefire, the two worlds merged, and everything returned to normal. |
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When little Cam let go of her hand and ran off to explore the world without her, she watched after him and waited. |
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She was grabbed from behind and when she refused to let go of her bag was punched twice in the face. |
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By the time Ryan had reached it, Melanie was still struggling to get the low twigs of the beeches to let go of her hair. |
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Betty looked radiant and even Albert seemed pleased and wouldn't let go of his new wife's hand. |
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You didn't just let go of her hand either mate, you drew it out as though you were being pulled away from the love of your life. |
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A favorable aspect from Mars bestows the faith to let go of toxic situations and to seek new and exciting adventures. |
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As soon as Lucas tapped the crash cymbal on the drum kit to end the song, Sonya let go of the microphone and ran out of the room. |
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The broken flyscreen door shut slowly behind her as she let go of the rusted handle, scraping across the dusty fly filled verandah. |
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If I could let go of all this, if I could cut off the black dog that's got its teeth in my arm, maybe I could fly. |
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When we relate with ourselves without moralizing, without harshness, without deception, we finally let go of harmful patterns. |
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Jamie didn't let go of his chin, but brushed a rebellious lock of blonde hair off his forehead. |
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Eric let go of the dog's collar and the golden retriever then charged at Hanna once again, knocking her back and licking her face over. |
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I'm completely unartistic, but doing it in the semi-dark means I can let go of my self-consciousness long enough to have fun. |
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I buried my face in Scott's chest and let go of all the repressed emotions that had been slowly killing me. |
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I wanted to start afresh, to wipe the slate clean and forget about the endless mother-daughter feud, and finally let go of Ellum. |
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His next catch was for the go-ahead touchdown, a beautiful, bobbling reception on a ball Banks let go of early. |
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After a few minutes, he let go of all his inhibitions, playing like a child, throwing himself into oncoming waves and trying to bodysurf. |
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Suddenly a loud slam of the barn door closing broke the silence and caused Matt to jump and let go of his knees. |
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Such losses can seem to be unendurable because we cannot let go of what we have lost. |
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He wouldn't let go of his grip on her as he kissed her ear lobe delicately. |
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I let go of Josh's arm as we reached his car, and quickly slid into the passenger seat. |
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It will uninhibitedly resort to violence and other means, mostly illicit, not to let go of its hold on power. |
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Chuck had applied a Boston crab at one point, but let go of one leg, and held a single leg crab. |
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To make this move more challenging, maintain position and let go of your legs, extending arms straight in front of you, palms facing in. |
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She wanted to wipe the sweat from her forehead, but would have to let go of her box cutter to do it. |
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He screamed in pain and rolled away from Sarah when she finally let go of his arm, cradling it in his unwounded hand. |
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She slowly let go of his hand and walked behind the makeshift stage, where a woman was warbling out a country song. |
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Obliviously, he wasn't expecting that, and was so surprised that he let go of me, and I was able to pluck the knife from his nerveless fingers. |
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Marcia let out a little yelp as he let go of the branch too soon and it tore yet another hole in her skirt. |
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I let go of the pedal, and slowly began to downshift and tap the brake. |
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After a lifetime of dealing with the stress of ADHD, it can be hard to give up old patterns and let go of painful memories. |
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Mr Gallivan said it was not possible to be sure what had led to the fall, but the man may have been abseiling when he let go of the rope and dropped out of control. |
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She closed her eyes and lifted her face up to the skies, feeling the gentle breeze caress her face as she slowly let go of everything on her mind. |
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I rammed my elbow into their side, forcing them to let go of me. |
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If we forgive someone we must let go of anger or blame for whatever they have done, stop holding it against them, and act with love towards them from now on. |
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He let go of her hand and hugged me hard, burying his red face in my neck. |
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During the walk in the dark you are meant to let go of worldly concerns. |
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Finally we made it to my locker and she reluctantly let go of my arm. |
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Vand became so immersed in the role that it was hard to let go of the Girl once the time came. |
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Addictions are hard to let go of because, over time, they sort of act as security blankets, and it's difficult to remember what life was like without them. |
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There's me, pleading with my friends to let go of the emotions making them ill and here I am in my own bell jar, not for the attention but for the quiet, you see. |
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He let go of her with a blood-curdling scream and backed away. |
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The bigger obstacle is convincing people to let go of their preconceived notions and take the next big thing for a spin. |
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Late in double-overtime I let go of a shot from outside the blue line. |
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I managed to let go of my fear, fall in love, and marry a man who was in no rush to procreate. |
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Not trying to deliberately snark here, just pointing out that you seem awfully heavily invested in him letting go of something you already know he's not going to let go of. |
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Z reacted quickly to this, he let go of his right arm and brought it around Ursas' right arm, putting Ursa not only in a sleeper, but also in a half nelson. |
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Ryan stormed down the street and Caleb stared after him in shock then he abruptly let go of Emma, broke into a run and sprinted after Ryan as if the devil was on his heels. |
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He started to let go of his arm, so his hand could push the hair from his face, but when he moved the fingers, a stab of pain reminded him the arm was bleeding again. |
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Adrienne let go of her sword, which landed with a loud clank. |
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Mischa pressed the dagger enough to coerce him to let go of her. |
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Geneva was beginning to faint from lack of oxygen, and when he let go of her, she fell to the floor, desperately trying to see who was fighting the men to save her. |
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Purification rites help us to wash away or let go of these obstacles. |
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He let go of the small bag and grabbed the bigger one by the handle pulling it along after him, the garment bag slung over one shoulder and another overnight bag on the other. |
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Something about it fills us with such joy that we are able to let go of our every day petty grievances and be the full and expansive people we are. |
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You'll only get gnashing of teeth from the spergy nerds who can't let go of their ancient UNIX clone. |
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It requires him to let go of Lori and his longing for the past. |
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Trying to understand this emotion may help the child let go of the prickliness and explore the genesis of the softer emotion. |
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After a while, he let go of my hand in order to protect his own face from being whiplashed by the low branches. |
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Like many old sea dogs, however, he couldn't let go of the sea altogether, and when he retired he worked as lighthouse man at South Gare with Messrs Deering and Fox. |
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The girls had to clinging on so they didn't let go of my hands. |
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The Jenny From The Block star also praised her Puerto Rican-American singer-songwriter husband, Marc Anthony, for helping her let go of her hang-ups. |
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Even the Hebraists, Sharon suggests, could not let go of the diaspora. |
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She says she couldn't let go of the chance to dance with Prabhu Deva. |
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Apparently, the hitter had let go of the bat and conked him over the head. |
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The school's development, particularly during the early years, was visibly shaped by their ideas and even in later years the school never let go of their principles. |
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