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So with Temptation, it's the relinquishing of those fears.
The great capitulation, of course, is the relinquishing of youth's dreams.
But for Mr. Winkler, the relinquishing of his mower was something remarkable.
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.
She finds this lightness, this relinquishing of control, difficult to achieve, especially since it cannot be accomplished by simple effort.
The penalty could be as much as $180,000 and a relinquishing of Duke's 1999 National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament runner-up trophy.
The relinquishing of land, one-sided concessions and sweet talk have done nothing to further the peace process.
Air hockey, like life, requires the relinquishing of certain dignities and, especially, the abandonment of lingering myths about control.
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