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It doesn’t matter if I fight Jon, if he relinquishes the belt, if he waits it out for a bit and then we fight, whatever.

From BBC

They accuse the platform of forcing them to relinquish their copyright when they sign contracts – and with it, their claim to profit.

From BBC

It says most children are now adopted from care, with only a small number "relinquished" for adoption.

From BBC

By autumn 2023, Trump had opened a massive lead in most Republican primary polls – a margin he would never relinquish.

From BBC

By relinquishing that quest and settling into her new ghostly state –– which, we agree with Billy, suits her –– Agatha can impart the wisdom she’s learned walking the proverbial Witches Road.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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