31.   When the biological father relinquished his parental rights, Houghton asked to adopt the boy, but was unable to because he was gay.

32.   You sanction this, big boy, you relinquish all rights to moral propriety.

33.   Palestinian negotiators similarly said that relinquishing the right of return of refugees, as Clinton urged, would mean political suicide for Arafat.

34.   By relinquishing parental rights, Blackthorne would have no legal ties to his two daughters.

35.   He appeared on the first day of the new trial, but only to relinquish his right to be present at the proceedings.

36.   However, not every designer relinquished the right to be ultra glamorous.

37.   Sengupta had argued that India should accept the treaty and relinquish its right to develop nuclear weapons.

38.   That privilege ended when the United States and other Allies relinquished their special rights in the aftermath of German unification.

39.   The other rejected resolution asked shareholders to relinquish preferential rights on future sales of real estate.

40.   Victims who testified before the commission relinquished their right to sue those who had wronged them and were promised reparations to ease their suffering and restore their dignity.

v. + right >>共 447
have 32.77%
reserve 3.29%
protect 2.51%
violate 2.22%
support 2.05%
win 1.88%
retain 1.82%
exercise 1.68%
waive 1.51%
defend 1.38%
relinquish 0.24%
relinquish + n. >>共 227
control 17.56%
power 12.39%
right 3.74%
post 3.48%
title 3.30%
lead 3.21%
claim 3.21%
position 2.67%
sovereignty 2.67%
territory 2.32%
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