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This once I might relent!
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not to crash any more unsanctioned races with men, so that it might relent and allow longer races for women.
He backed against the wall, pushing against it with his palms as if it might relent and absorb him.
It might relent, but only if Scotland agrees to such strict oversight that independence ends up meaning little.
Brussels might relent and push Athens to liberalise other markets as a way to achieve the same end.
Some hoped that Mr Mugabe might relent a little in a televised speech he gave on August 12th, to commemorate the liberation war.
It appeared that the government might relent on collecting all rifles, but serious disagreement continued Monday night over the heavier weapons held by the militias.
But Khalaf feels that the government might relent on the small commutation rules, especially if a campaign develops to highlight the issue.
He can afford to wait for better deals, and maybe while he waits, officials might relent and let the Expos keep their good players with a higher payroll.
Alternatively, the providers might relent, returning TV Rain to the airwaves for the duration of the Sochi Olympics while the prosecutor's office assembled a case against the channel.
After two days of talks that had raised hopes that Iraq might relent, the United Nations said today that it had failed to convince Baghdad officials to allow the return of United Nations weapons inspectors.
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