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After being lunged at, a police officer shot Anderson, which knocked him to the ground but did not make him relinquish the knife, Ellyard said.
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("To be with someone who is stronger than you. To have him relinquish his strength").
His son al-Ḥasan Muḥammad (who later reigned as Hassan II) resented the slow pace of government, and in May 1960 Muḥammad made him deputy prime minister and relinquished active direction of the country.
While not particularly common in the less populated areas of the state, urban centers like the aforementioned Hudson County, Newark, and Camden have a tradition of sending their leaders off to Trenton without making them relinquish their jobs at home.
Also, their doubt in their own knowledge, ability [ 24], and competency have decreased their self-confidence and made them relinquish the authority to those perceived as being better.
So, my wife and I made him a promise that he could relinquish some chores over the summer if he read every day.
Tennant's amiable style and enthusiasm made him a popular choice for the role, which he finally relinquished on the first day of 2010.
Indeed, what made him a uniquely qualified political leader was his decision to resign his commission in 1783, relinquishing power when he could have consolidated it.
The media-savvy Liebrandt has relinquished his post at the widely acclaimed Corton, the restaurant that made him a contender, and is attempting to create a brand.
Collatinus's relationship to the kings had, indeed, already rendered him suspicious, and his second name, too, had made him obnoxious to the people, who were loth to hear the very sound of Tarquin; but after this had happened, perceiving himself an offence to every one, he relinquished his charge and departed from the city.
This made him special.
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