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I never thought about the relinquishment of my son the same way again.
His report on the atrocities he witnessed contributed to Leopold II of Belgium's relinquishment of his colonial fiefdom.
Fairs entail a "conscious relinquishment of the aura in order to really sell for a few days".
By and large, the British press has interpreted her relinquishment of day-to-day management as an ouster.
The stories of adventure give way to tales of emotional anguish, oppression, the forced relinquishment of children.
They can make the right gestures, but even a small relinquishment of authority produces ugly withdrawal symptoms.
Running for office means a relinquishment of privacy and family life that might, in general, be harder on women than men.
Still, I kept on my rose-colored glasses and viewed the relinquishment of my son as a noble self-sacrifice made for the betterment of us all.
He quotes Napoleon's memoirs to show how deeply the Frenchman admired Washington and how utterly baffled he was by his voluntary relinquishment of power.
I soon grew to love the freedom and strange relinquishment of status that comes from offering your nude presence to artists.
Abandonment, in Anglo-American property law, the relinquishment of possession of property with an intent to terminate all ownership interests in that property.
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