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But I have not yet given up all hope of finding some way of hastening the approach of sleep.

The insurgent group has not given up, and as with so many of its attacks, this one was, in part at least, a bid for more recruits.

The evidence therefore points to a miscalculation by a president who rejects checks on her power and has given up listening to anyone outside her coterie of advisers.

Accordingly, we might think of a modern cynic as someone who's given up all hope of finding a door, much less a key.

BELINDA'S VERDICT: I worry about the redness in my skin and thought I would need an eyelift to wear eyeshadow again — I'd given up wearing it, as it tends to sit in the creases on my eyelids.

Most of the children, however, were in legal limbo, she said. Their parents had not given up custody, nor had they any clear plans for bringing the children home.

given up造句

"He will talk," the speech pathologist insisted, but inside, I had given up hope.

The good horse does not keep resuming things given up, has his truth.

This year, Justice Department lawyers argued in court that cellphone users had given up the expectation of privacy about their location by voluntarily giving that information to carriers.

The opening allows blood that has given up nutrients and oxygen after traveling through the rest of the body to shunt into the left atrium, instead of going into the lungs to pick up more oxygen.

Chile has given up its entire stockpile.

I have long since given up all these activities (although I do have a border terrier named Keynes.)

Most may have given up on serious defence spending, and many work hard not to provoke scary powers like Russia and China, but that is not the same thing.

After reading the book, he said he rang Ms. Graham to tell her he had given up all thought of writing an autobiography himself.

Barclays, a British bank which bought a Russian lender in 2008, has given up the fight.

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