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I started to go there, a year or two after relinquishment.
Back on Earth they bought relinquishment as a political theory.
The price for police protection must not be the relinquishment of civil rights.
Quiet resignation under relinquishment of any thing he wanted was not in his line.
The agency then takes the relinquishment of the birth mother (and father if available).
The loss brings with it a new note, of relinquishment.
Is a mother who cannot afford to feed her child forced into relinquishment by poverty?
Notwithstanding, it would be a relinquishment of my duty to remain silent.
My hand, which had been pressed against the glass, came down in a loose shake of weary relinquishment.
After studying the matter over, we opened negotiations to secure a complete relinquishment of the award.
A piece of abandoned land is a relinquishment.
By and large, the British press has interpreted her relinquishment of day-to-day management as an ouster.
Not even before relinquishment had sulidoror been used as servants.
No parental relinquishment should be legal without independent legal representation.
The difficult issue is what constitutes "forced relinquishment."
Defeated, she moved her hands palms down in a graceful pantomime of relinquishment.
She did not enjoy the sensation it produced in her, of tumbling, of relinquishment.
He wants Olivia to give birth to the child and give it to him with relinquishment of her maternal rights.
However, in the case of a relinquishment by known birth parent(s), the application would be processed under normal procedures.
'I think it would rather be a matter of relinquishment of the claim.
"That was just the sales pitch, to ease public protest over the relinquishment of cultural treasures.
Relinquishment of Government rights in a monument.
With his relinquishment of evil, he had gained a new purpose, an opportunity to his real desire for justice.
The third point is the relinquishment of the rights of this Parliament in a Council regulation.
The relinquishment of error deprives material sense of its false claims.