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"There's definitely a relinquishing of control," Mr. Brown said.
There's something both dangerous and peaceful in that dash, a relinquishing of transparency and completion.
That is so visibly, in this comparison, an old man's picture: a relinquishing of desire.
When we call now for measures to ensure ethical democratic practice, this is not a cunning device to impose ties and restrictions or a relinquishing of democracy.
The penalty could be as much as $180,000 and a relinquishing of Duke's 1999 National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament runner-up trophy.
His conversion, in a sense, is a relinquishing of the need to control, the rejection of what he called an antisocial bent.
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Kaniel, too, signed a contract relinquishing any claim to royalties, and he was paid a salary.
But they are wimps when it comes to defending a kill, relinquishing too easily to bigger, better predators like lions and hyenas.
Four months later, days before deploying to Iraq, Brown signed a document relinquishing his parental rights to Maldonado.
After successfully performing their mission in Bosnia, the division units conducted a Transfer of Authority, relinquishing their assignments to soldiers of the 49th Armored Division, Texas National Guard.
It's a dismal story, describing a man relinquished to human authority, to a system bent on destroying him.
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