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In approximately 13 States, infants who are 72 hours old or younger may be relinquished to a designated safe haven.
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Eddie's handsome West London home may have to be relinquished due to financial embarrassments and Edina does not have any of what Patsy vaguely calls "hand money".
Some recently acquired powers may be among the first to be relinquished, like the bureau's responsibility for investigations of child pornography, carjackings and fathers who have not paid child support.
Where there's life, hope must never be relinquished.
It is imperative that this dangerous practice be relinquished at the earliest.
So now that you'll be relinquishing the C.E.O.
Similarly, they may have been relinquishing previously held automated responses supporting the consent option, resulting from the very high value our society places on individual rights but also their lack of understanding of data linkage processes.
I talk about the differences between relinquishing your intellectual and moral power, which I couldn't possibly relinquish such as they may be, and relinquishing your power over the person -- your power to manipulate people and things of that nature.
Freedom is relinquished more easily than it is reclaimed.
Control was relinquished to Algeria, however, in 1968.
The fact that some mine leases have been relinquished indicates that successful rehabilitation is possible.
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