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His wife will not cede him the rights to the other half.
Company officials say they do not plan to cede control again.
I did not like to cede my place to him.
That would be ceding a great deal more power than this.
The American military is working to "cede the city security problem to them," he said.
The town was ceded to the king of France in 1188.
North Carolina quickly ceded the land to the federal government.
Let me guess, they ceded from the Union that long ago?
Do not think the financial services companies will cede this market without a fight.
"We are clearly ceding the power in the system to special interests."
However, despite that success, they've had to cede some ground to them.
The alternative is to cede ground to other countries to let someone else lead.
And we have seen the result of the last time I ceded my command to you.
She did not desire to cede control of herself for even a moment.
For years now, he has to cede the driving half of the class to a commercial school.
It helped, too, that the city had ceded the land to the museum in 1998.
More than 20 years ago, his wife ceded the daily cooking to him.
Other officials said that to pool any of their information would be to cede power.
As a result, large areas had to be ceded to Sweden.
This does not include the areas later ceded by Texas to the federal government, which make up parts of five more states.
Republicans do not cede control of Congress for nearly two months, but money, power and influence are already beginning to change hands.
The group saw it as a reluctance to cede control.
"Democrats should not cede this area to the President," he said.
The land was ceded to the church with the right extensions.
Much land was ceded, but eventually won back by Louis.