Irvine finally pulled ahead seven minutes into the second period, taking a lead they were not to relinquish. |
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He could relinquish his guardianship and say, I'm not in charge of Terri anymore. |
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Smitten with Angel, a high-maintenance diva, Troy vows to relinquish the life of a skirt-chaser if only he can get Angel in his arms. |
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By now we're reluctant to relinquish them, so like a part of our bodies have they become. |
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Members could sell their shares but were also entitled to relinquish them at any time. |
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Often spouses aren't eager to relinquish their newly acquired skills of independence and self-reliance. |
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He told reporters he'd had to unwillingly relinquish the role that brought him worldwide fame. |
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He received the reply that he would have to relinquish all rights of a salary, a pension or support for his dependants. |
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The window-dressers tut, relinquish their sparkling trolley, turn on their heels and scuttle back to safety. |
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When I have shown you great rage, it is because you forced me to relinquish the last human beings with whom I could speak without Tartuffery. |
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Yet volition is the one thing that a free individual cannot voluntarily relinquish. |
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Meditation allows us to relinquish our worries and anxieties and awaken our innate energy and creativity. |
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The ostensible reason is that he does not wish to relinquish his seat in the European parliament. |
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France has been reluctant to relinquish the remaining pieces of its colonial empire. |
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Their rivals generally refuse to relinquish their weapons, fearing that in a pinch the government will rearm or fight on behalf of their enemy. |
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Unfortunately, you may have to relinquish some managerial control in exchange for their money! |
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One explanation can be found in an adamant refusal to relinquish ceremonial practices. |
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It has not happened because the commonwealth lacks the constitutional power and the states have never all agreed to relinquish responsibility. |
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Demands are made on parents relinquish custody of their disabled child in return for funding for support services for a disability. |
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In other words the National Trust is willing to, in a nutshell, relinquish our claims of ownership under those conditions. |
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There is no evidence of her ever wishing to voluntarily relinquish the post. |
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The social pressures which forced pregnant teenagers and unwed mothers to relinquish their babies exacted an enormous price. |
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As we get older, the first illusions we relinquish are our fantasies of an everlasting, effortless romantic partnership. |
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The hands that held her upper arms gentled, though they did not relinquish their hold. |
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Learning to relinquish control is key in overcoming emetophobia, according to Dr Veale. |
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Any agreement to relinquish the right to an annual holiday with pay, or to forgo such a holiday, shall be void. |
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In exchange, Quebec is prepared to relinquish funding from the federal government for health, post-secondary education and social programs. |
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If Canada signs this free trade agreement, it will relinquish its power to exert pressure. |
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The fact is that neither in the Treaty of Waitangi or anywhere else did Maori ever agree to relinquish their guardianship or rights over the foreshore and seabed. |
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The war placed immense power in the hands of a federal government that would be reluctant to relinquish it afterwards. |
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As communists who participate in united-front actions, we never relinquish the obligation to say the truth as we see it. |
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Martin Werfeli has decided to relinquish his operational responsibilities as of the end of the year for personal reasons. |
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He would not relinquish presidential power and live to regret it, like his cousin. |
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Alternatively, an author may relinquish her claim to the work and place it in the public domain, where it is freely available for use by all. |
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I only relinquish acceptance of this nomination under the pressure of outward circumstances, a nomination which I regard as a great honour in every respect. |
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Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown called for Akin to relinquish his Senate nomination. |
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It is a position that has been hard earned and one that we will not relinquish. |
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If academics wish to compete in the economic world they should be prepared to relinquish old habits, such as early publication. |
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However, we will need to allow them to relinquish at least some of their responsibility for breadwinning if we want to make this possible. |
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Is it unfair to describe him as something of a megalomaniac, where even allowing for his enormous contribution he appears to refuse to even partially relinquish his power? |
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She has yet to relinquish her anonymity and is unavailable for any comment. |
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The grievor submitted his request to voluntarily relinquish his rank, stating that this rank reversion was required of him. |
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This it did, and in a short time the western railways had accumulated masses of rolling stock which they were unwilling to relinquish but unable to utilize efficiently. |
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Second, in cultivating the good opinion of scientists and health professionals, the Committees must not relinquish their own independence. |
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The rebels are not ready to even tactically relinquish the objective of destroying the alawite core of the Syrian state. |
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Nine months earlier, on August 15, 1876, Congress had passed legislation requiring the Lakotas to relinquish their claims to all land outside the Great Sioux Reservation. |
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The grievor's request to relinquish his rank was for personal reasons, not related to military requirements. |
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I find it very, very hard to take myself away from things, to relinquish any amount of control. |
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Sooner or later everyone, even septuagenarian enfants terribles, must relinquish the baton. |
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James refused to perform either action, instead choosing to relinquish the post of Lord High Admiral. |
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In 1999, Ralf Pollmeier decided to focus his activity on the operation of the sawmills and to relinquish the entrepreneurial management of the downstream woodprocessing business. |
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A constitution can be home-grown as a product of leaders who inherited from the past colonial or apartheid masters and do not feel they have relinquish power but still fail to command legitimacy. |
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You relinquish the right to be identified as the author of the content. |
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He eventually had to relinquish painting because failing eyesight meant that he could not achieve the quality that he wanted. |
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Bowe refused to face Lewis, and held a press conference to dump his title in a trash can and relinquish it. |
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Due to boxing politics involving the IBF's mandatory challenger, Hamed was soon forced to relinquish the IBF title. |
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Hamed soon chose to relinquish his WBC title due to his commitment to being WBO champion. |
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On 24 January 2014, the IBF ordered a rematch between Froch and Groves, giving Froch 90 days to fight Groves or relinquish his IBF title. |
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The row also saw Alliance relinquish its Justice role, joining the Greens, PBPA and TUV in unofficial opposition. |
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The idea that home is a reserved space for those who live there, set off from the public world, enterable by outsiders only when they are granted permission, is one that few of us would relinquish. |
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They are not about to relinquish their money power. |
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Hegemonically masculine men, meanwhile, don't look kindly upon those who relinquish the privilege of unfashionableness: come into work wearing a too-cool shirt, and your unhip coworkers will shame you. |
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We ought also, in the interests of reaching agreement with the Council, to see to it that we, as far as possible, relinquish what is of less importance. |
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Baghdad refuses to relinquish the region, which Saddam sought to Arabise by driving out the Kurds and implanting Sunni Arabs. |
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The United States is working closely with France, the United Kingdom and Germany as they negotiate with the Iranian regime to convince it to relinquish its pursuit of nuclear arms. |
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Once outside the prison gates, however, he unilaterally announces that, although he remains an impenitent supporter of Charter 77, he will relinquish the job of spokesman until his case has been settled in court. |
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It will therefore be possible either to make more programmes using the same frequency capacity or to relinquish additional frequency bands for other uses. |
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Without beautifully constructed footwear designed to communicate with the animal spirits, animals were unwilling to relinquish their spirit to the hunter. |
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It is the creation of a strong inter-union fabric that will convince national central organisations to relinquish their sovereignty partially in favour of a European mandate for supranational bodies. |
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It is important that employees and the unemployed, are not cajoled or compelled into self-employment or that less scrupulous employers are not allowed to relinquish their responsibilities to employees. |
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Citizens whose livelihood depended directly or indirectly upon the state were placed under duress to acquire and relinquish their absentee voting certificates to their superiors. |
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That being the case, it is a good thing that the Commission is now to relinquish its role as paymaster and accountant and is itself going to be able to take responsibility in these matters. |
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It may be that the unrepresented parent lost custody because of the lack of counsel, but it is also possible that the parent willing to relinquish custody saw no need to retain a lawyer. |
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Congress is not about to relinquish its say in foreign policy: which means that Mr Clinton's gallantry in Mexico will be tempered by ruder voices that trundle in his wake. |
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It assuredly is not something we can relinquish, for to do so would be to relinquish the fraternity, and in our life the value of the fraternity is perhaps more important than poverty. |
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Its Lisbon treaty leaves security matters to member states and it is still particularly hard for EU countries to relinquish sovereignty over defence and security. |
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Jeffrey Vogt, the legal adviser for ITUC, stresses that just because workers aren't employed by the universities, it does not mean that they should relinquish responsibilities. |
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At any stage of the procedure, national courts may be officially requested to relinquish a case in its favour in accordance with the statute and its regulations. |
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Articles 48, 49 and 50 of the Law stipulate that a person cannot relinquish his or her legal capacity or modify the rules which govern it, and that no one can relinquish his or her personal liberty. |
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It would prefer to relinquish the symbols rather than the substance. |
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Europe cannot afford to relinquish this important source of power, but unlocking investments in nuclear energy requires a greater level of regulatory certainty, as well as the further development of safety standards. |
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That is what the theory of democracy teaches us, and I have lived with those values for so long that I am not willing to relinquish them, particularly at this time. |
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The employee received little more than that to which she was entitled under the Employment Standards Act and, in return, was asked to relinquish significant statutory rights. |
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The shot provided the Mustangs with a double-digit lead they would not relinquish en route to a 50-40 victory over defending Div. |
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The notion of men binding themselves by oath to relinquish responsibility resembles the paradox of people joining together to extemporize. |
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Hatton was forced to relinquish his IBF title again on 10 February to be able to fight Castillo. |
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Edward also ordered John Balliol to relinquish control of the castles and burghs of Berwick, Jedburgh and Roxburgh. |
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Under the terms of the takeover, IAG had to relinquish some former BMI domestic slots at Heathrow. |
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When he went to relinquish his rights to the book, he discovered the publisher had gone bankrupt. |
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Bowie was asked to relinquish the satellite booking, to allow the Spanish Government to put out a live newsfeed. |
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Wilhelm II, however, never agreed to relinquish direct control of his fleet. |
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However, German forces refused to relinquish their control of the city, which had been converted into a fortress. |
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Unlike Buchanan, who allowed commanders to relinquish possession to avoid bloodshed, Lincoln required Maj. |
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Denmark was easily beaten by Prussia and Austria, and obliged to relinquish both Schleswig and Holstein. |
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I do hope Everton will not be fighting for survival for I would hate to see David Moyes having to relinquish his managership. |
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The speaker's name stands in synecdochically for all language, which he is attached to but ultimately attempts to relinquish. |
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To be a hero, you must accept your fate and relinquish control to it. |
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The Caledonians sued for peace, which Severus granted on condition they relinquish control of the Central Lowlands. |
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Vall, promised to abide by the referendum and relinquish power peacefully. |
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I reply a bit tiredly, but I'm game as he hasn't asked me to recount one to him in a while, and I'm loathe to relinquish our mutual passion for tale-telling. |
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Octavian failed to persuade Antony to relinquish Caesar's money to him. |
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Another forcible retreat from overseas territories occurred in December 1961 when Portugal refused to relinquish the territories of Goa, Daman and Diu. |
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The eroticizing of roles provides the characters with motivation to fulfill those roles, even when those roles require them to relinquish power or submit to humiliation. |
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Shelburne instead offered to cede East Florida, West Florida, and Menorca if Spain would relinquish the claim on Gibraltar, terms which were reluctantly accepted. |
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In particular, Richard and the majority of the army council wanted to force Saladin to relinquish Jerusalem by attacking the basis of his power through an invasion of Egypt. |
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Oman's decision to relinquish these weapons sends a strong signal to other governments across the region that now is the time to join the land mine ban. |
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Tughlaq had to pay a huge ransom and relinquish all of Mewar's lands. |
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Leading peers and clergy governed on Henry's behalf until he came of age, giving them a taste for power that they would prove unwilling to relinquish. |
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Babangida finally kept his promise to relinquish office to a civilian government, but not before appointing Ernest Shonekan head of an interim government. |
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