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Machiavelli correctly observes that "so powerful is the sway that ambition exercises over the human heart that it never relinquishes them, no matter how high they have risen".
The novella-length "Name of the World" is also shards, though better ones, and for a while they hold a promise of reassembling, until the author relinquishes them in a swirl of visionary cloud.
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I felt guilty about relinquishing them to their fate.
But just as they were reclaiming their oppositional voices, conservative media relinquished them again.
Letting go means relinquishing them to a world where the next Ian Huntley might lurk.
He hasn't figured out how to relinquish them to us.
But amateurs must be convinced to report their finds, and sometimes to relinquish them to the state.
The problem is that once people have got things on demand, they're reluctant to relinquish them.
The law allows parents of babies less than 30 days old to relinquish them, no questions asked, at police stations, fire houses and hospitals.
Mr. Obama greeted the presidents of South Africa and Kazakhstan, Jacob Zuma and Nursultan Nazarbayev, in sessions meant to showcase countries that once possessed nuclear weapons and relinquished them.
The pair begin working together on Friday, with Newell retaining his hands-on duties rather than relinquishing them to sit upstairs.
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