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The doctors later told us Bella was incompatible with life and to prepare to let go.
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To that extent, he is prepared to let go, at least a little.
To begin with, it's not clear that the Home Office is prepared to let go control of police funding.
Like Brahms, Britten or Schubert before him, Henze is prepared to let go of the music once it has been composed.
But London seems prepared to let go and leadership in the north is grabbing the opportunity … It feels pretty real to me".
The devolution deals signed with Greater Manchester and other city regions showed Osborne was serious, he insisted: "I just see an opportunity, of London prepared to let go.
It's a substantial tax and the government isn't prepared to let go of it, irrespective of its impact on retailers".
But he's already got a pile of money and he hasn't been prepared to let go of the sport".
At Camp David last summer, Mr. Barak was less generous in the amount of the West Bank he was prepared to let go.
He is not alone, he said, in focusing on a question central to the project: "If I let go of my stuff, how do I define myself?" As Mr. Premo prepares to let go of his belongings, he does not quite know what oblivion will look like.
According to Hegel, the idea that true freedom is to be found in inner spirituality that is prepared to let go of, or to "die to," its own selfish purposes lies at the heart of religion, specifically of Christianity.
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