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In 1949 Camp relinquished both the museum Directorship and the chairmanship of the department to Ruben A. Stirton and devoted his efforts to the description of the large anomodont reptiles of South Africa and Arizona.
And yet at the heart of it was a basic threat of war, which neither side ever relinquished; both India and Pakistan felt quite emotional about these issues even as they were manipulating the chessboard.
Upon death, Okawa relinquished both her titles, as despite being the oldest living of her kind, she was not the oldest person to have lived ever, short by nearly five years.
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Now they will have to relinquish both offices and power in many areas.
To play again, Jordan had to relinquish both his ownership and executive positions with the Wizards.
Having been a member of the Conservative party since 1992 and a councillor from 2006, I decided to relinquish both of those positions in 2011.
Continuing this metaphor, it may be said that in the third stage, represented by his philosophy of the topos of Nothingness, he wished to relinquish both positions, whether facing or in front of the blackboard, so that he and his logic became chalk on the blackboard of the historical world.
In the fully automated mode, the drivers could, once the platoon had been properly coupled, relinquish both longitudinal and lateral control of the vehicle, allowing the truck to automatically follow ten metres behind the preceding truck.
From then until November 2011, Fredericks served as President of LivingSocial (at which point the company underwent a big shuffling of leadership titles) and on the company's board of directors — and today he's relinquishing both roles.
It also gives Barca a chance to provide a positive end to a disappointing season, which has seen them relinquish both their La Liga and Champions League trophies, with Real Madrid winning the former and Chelsea eliminating them in the semi-final of the latter.
Another account envisions two "aspects" of forgiveness: the act of relinquishing both a claim against a wrongdoer and the negative reactive attitudes occasioned by having been wronged, and the other the act of loving the wrongdoer, viewed as a gift from the victim to the wrongdoer.
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