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are about to give up on your faith
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You don’t give up and it has paid off
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My original view [since revised!] was that “if you can’t give it away you might as well give up!” I also wanted to distribute copies to gain feedback as family and friends are not always the best critics
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Most of us give up on faith in God during these times
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"Oh, give up on that one
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At his age not much chance really, but Jesus you can't give up, can you?"
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She would not give up the ability to have the views from the house show it situated somewhere entirely different, like a rainforest canopy or crags on a seacoast or a warm meadow of dandelions in a mountain pass or high in the clouds of Jupiter
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In fact all he would talk about was the wedding and there were lots of people on his guest list he was going to have to give up
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(5) Know that we are in a war so that we can never give up even to those who would try
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Do you think they will give that up and run? They may give up a building or even a city, but we cannot achieve a military victory against the Kassikan
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Give up your struggle against the inevitable
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Alfred had no choice but to give up this attempt with the shuttlecraft and sent it back to low orbit
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"I just can't give up," she kept saying
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"Let's not give up the lead we already have," Alan said, and began to jog ahead of Desa
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"They never give up," she puffed on
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) You thought the work here was done? Justice was done? Perhaps your justice was done… But not mine… NOT MINE! You’d like me to give up this gun and turn myself in, wouldn’t you? Go ahead and tell me you’d give me a fair trial before you hanged me
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Kelvin was reluctant to give up the enemy that he knew, but after his private meeting he had come around and Thom's experiments were getting a lot more attention
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After half an hour trawling through Google with every possible permutation on that selection, I give up
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Just as Mya was about to give up he raised his head and turned to her spreading his wings wide again
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She understood that she was going to have to give up some information in return, and wanted to just get on with it
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He was all but hinting she should give up her courses
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There was a movement, lead by Delos, to end his sentence to three-d reality and make him a light major in systems, but the price was to make him give up his universe
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He kissed me again afterward, and told me to relax, that he wouldn’t push me, but he wasn’t going to give up on having someone so gentle and affectionate like me in his life
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However, I don’t want to give up the relationship we have
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So he stayed with the group they joined for darkmeal and had a good time without her, but did worry a bit why she would want to prove her difference from Tdeshi so diligently that she would give up a good time
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give up a tithe of their produce every year for the support of the Other
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‘That’s it! You’re just going to give up!’ whined
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But now that he knows about the transmission, he has to give up the notion that he is ever going to get Tdeshi back
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“I was about to give up and call it a day,” Enjteen shouted as he first saw Kulai enter the hall
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“I was about to give up on you,” she said, waving the cup
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‘Of course, she ought to have her mother looking after her – if they’d pay, I could give up my job and look after her
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And… uh… Filing Cabinets? I give up
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Just when she was ready to give up hope, there was a knock on the door
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elongated fingernails because the Colonel would not give up his weapon and go
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She knew also that I was not going to just give up
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If I don't give up and go back, it'll be my fault it failed
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He would do anything for her; even give up gambling
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Even when the snow whirled about her head, causing her hair to be whipped into her face, she didn't give up until she had it all put in its rightful spot
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considered whether or not to give up his own name, but in
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‘You can’t give up that easily
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He searched every office, in the dark, by feel, and knew he would have to give up, backtrack somewhere else
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give up the most closely guarded secrets in a nanosecond
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He must then pay for the licence to gather them, and must give up to the landlord a portion of what his labour either collects or produces
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Sadly, many believers give up at this place in
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He decided he had little loyalty to the secretive weirdos from Wescarp and would give up their address if it gained him some info in return
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"If you can find a panel of scientists from several leading universities who can convince me I have to give up that theory, I will support the lost basin theory
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If you think about it you'll realize it was terribly hard for him to give up everything he ever knew and run off into a countryside he knew nothing about
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Run the race to win and never give up, for these are days of
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"Yeah," he mumbled distractedly, already feeling this was going to lead nowhere but not wanting to give up so easily
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She was almost over her uncontrollable grief over Alan, but part of the reason was that Ava had convinced her to never give up hope, most of forever is still to come
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"I told you not to give up hope," Ava said, "And as you see I have found a way
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But, the Catholics did not give up to coquette with
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It is by this superior knowledge of their own interest that they have frequently imposed upon his generosity, and persuaded him to give up both his own interest and that of the public, from a very simple but honest conviction, that their interest, and not his, was the interest of the public
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This doesn’t mean that you have to give up your favorite foods, but you will learn how to make your favorite foods part of a healthy lifestyle
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The weaklings give up while the brave, far from surrendering, just fight harder
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morning to be sure that I would not give up later;
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What is that force that attracted all the particles required to build men? How come they were free to be used in our composition and why will they, one day, part from us and join another organism? Why has the elusive intelligence that presided over our formation made us temporal? Is it a “use and discard” concept as some thinks of? Why does that powerful force that firmly held billions of particles together give up after 50, 70 or 100 years? Why does that force keep an interest in our organism only while it is living as a human being abandoning us afterwards?
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partial y - would mean to give up just the
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Ivan responds that he was not to give up at
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the leaders never give up voluntarily to their
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The more you have, the more you crave until nothing can sate your craving and you’re willing to give up anything, to have more of it
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give up of others
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Refusing to give up, I push harder, but was lifted off my feet into the air
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I was slipping, my mind was floating in a mist that made it difficult to concentrate, but I didn't give up
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He was thus forced to take on another part-time job as a salesman in a big furniture store and eventually had to give up real estate altogether, now devoting himself to long hours six or even seven days a week talking up the benefits of purchasing sofas, dining room sets, and other household items to his potential customers
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Was he ready to give up all that fun?
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"I tortured one of those Justicars to give up some information
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"Look, I know that things look a bit grim in this country, but that doesn’t mean you have to give up—"
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"Give up? Who's giving up? My father never gave up in all his years in service, why would I give up? I'm going to crush all of them
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But it was much too much to hope for that the Imperial would give up the chase
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” To do that, you have to give up your attachments to your self-centered desires
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They give up everything except a simple robe, some sandals, and a bowl for rice
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That it would not give up its chase until it tasted their blood once more and finished the deed
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Gandhi makes it clear that the “renouncer” does not give up the reward for action
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Dictators over in those countries were forced to give up their coveted positions, by the masses who demanded a new way of governance based on equality and integrity
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To propose that Great Britain should voluntarily give up all authority over her colonies, and leave them to elect their own magistrates, to enact their own laws, and to make peace and war, as they might think proper, would be to propose such a measure as never was, and never will be, adopted by any nation in the world
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It would be absolutely impossible to distribute among all the leading members of all the colony assemblies such a share, either of the offices, or of the disposal of the offices, arising from the general government of the British empire, as to dispose them to give up their popularity at home, and to tax their constituents for the support of that general government, of which almost the whole emoluments were to be divided among people who were strangers to them
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Nothing can be more completely foolish than to expect that the clerk of a great counting-house, at ten thousand miles distance, and consequently almost quite out of sight, should, upon a simple order from their master, give up at once doing any sort of business upon their own account abandon for ever all hopes of making a fortune, of which they have the means in their hands; and content themselves with the moderate salaries which those masters allow them, and which, moderate as they are, can seldom be augmented, being commonly as large as the real profits of the company trade can afford
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’ Clearly that security guard thought he would just give up, realising this was a futile situation
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They wanted the benefits readily given, but didn’t want to give up their own culture
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He used to smoke in his younger days and he kept it as a souvenir when he had to give up
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They stood silently looking at the beauty and then Elizabeth said, “I remember one of my neighbors telling me that locals had volunteered to maintain the premises but had to give up a couple of years ago
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It is the wisdom of the state only, which can render it for his interest to give up the greater part of his time to this peculiar occupation ; and states have not always had this wisdom, even when their circumstances had become such, that the preservation of their existence required that they should have it
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Yet he said, ‘We don’t give up on an investigation because of anomalies
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It is, in reality, no more than a part of that gain which he is obliged to give up, in order to get the rest
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By the time they decided to give up, the hour was late
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“To tell us the consequences of our actions and why we should give up?”
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He found it convenient, accordingly to give up the business of merchant, the business to which his family had originally owed their fortune, and, in the latter part of his life, to employ both what remained of that fortune, and the revenue of the state, of which he had the disposal, in projects and expenses more suitable to his station
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He will, therefore, content himself with a worse house, or a house of fifty pounds rent, which, with the additional ten pounds that he must pay for the tax, will make up the sum of sixty pounds a-year, the expense which he judges he can afford, and, in order to pay the tax, he will give up a part of the additional conveniency which he might have had from a house of ten pounds a-year more rent
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He will give up, I say, a part of this additional conveniency; for he will seldom be obliged to give up the whole, but will, in consequence of the tax, get a better house for fifty pounds a-year, than he could have got if there had been no tax for as a tax of this kind, by taking away this particular competitor, must diminish the competition for houses of sixty pounds rent, so it must likewise diminish it for those of fifty pounds rent, and in the same manner for those of all other rents, except the lowest rent, for which it would for some time increase the competition
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The final payment of this tax, therefore, would fall partly upon the inhabitant of the house, who, in order to pay his share, would be obliged to give up a part of his conveniency ; and partly upon the owner of the ground, who, in order to pay his share, would be obliged to give up a part of his revenue
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In a particular exigency, the people may, from great public zeal, make a great effort, and give up even a part of their capital, in order to relieve the state
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Taxes upon the sale of new-built houses, where the building is sold without the ground, fall generally upon the buyer, because the builder must generally have his profit ; otherwise he must give up the trade
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If she had been really sure that she loved him; prepared to give up everything for him, if necessary, then nothing else would have mattered
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“You and I owe that to Billy Boy and the fact that he didn’t give up but brought you back in even though he was seriously wounded doing it
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you give up and so you join in with them
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I felt so blessed that my challenges did not make me bitter and that I didn’t give up hope
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Then just when I thought we were going to give up because the Huns weren’t going to send out a wiring party was dispelled when we heard faint noises out to our front
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want to give up, and he was the loudest voice promoting a long
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” It was time to give up the fight as any attempt to