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Relinquishing to McCormick his authority over the Tribune, Patterson became sole editor and publisher of the Daily News in 1925.
NATO also announced that anti-Qaddafi forces under the command of the Transitional National Council, as Libya's new government is known, were now in full control of Colonel Qaddafi's remaining supplies of chemical weapons and nuclear material, which he had been in the process of relinquishing to Western powers before the uprising that toppled him last month.
As part of such an adjustment, Japan could relieve its demographic strains still further by relinquishing to China and other emerging economies the production of simpler goods, those with processes that require a lot of labor, and better use its limited but highly trained workforce by re-focusing domestic production on more complex, high-value-added processes and products.
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Control was relinquished to Algeria, however, in 1968.
"His body relinquished to the elements," she said.
And what little memory we had not already surrendered to Gutenberg we have relinquished to Google.
"And then, the old kind of relinquished to the new: the Becky Hammons and Tamika Whitmores".
As it is, thanks to internal disputes, Mr Macron had to relinquish to the health minister all things paramedical.
The $64.7 million will be combined with $125 million that WaMu's holding company agreed to relinquish to the regulator.
This raised the ire of Americans who were loath to relinquish to foreigners the soil that fed them.
Founder Reid Hoffman has retaken the CEO role, which he relinquished to former Intuit exec Dan Nye in early 2007.
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