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I had to relinquish control – it felt like Mica was flying the plane with 2,000 passengers.
(She did publish an excerpt from Millett's manifesto "Sexual Politics," and she agreed to participate in a consciousness-raising session, of which she later said, "I was only into my eighth hangup when I had to relinquish the floor to the next hangup-ee").
For the courses of virology (which I had to relinquish in 2006) I was also appointed from the early 1990s in Leuven.
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I guess I'm not used to a situation like this, where I have to relinquish so much control".
But as soon as I choose to love, if I'm really loving, I have to relinquish the idea that I must be loved back – even if it's the love of my parents, or the love of my children.
"I have to relinquish it.
Cooke had to relinquish the prize and resign.
(Several of them had to relinquish their arrangements with Fox News to run for president).
To become Japanese, Dr. Keene, who is unmarried, had to relinquish his American citizenship.
According to the law, she had to relinquish one passport between her 18th and 23rd birthday.
As a result of the controversy, Stone had to relinquish his position with the State Senate Republicans.
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