Word: relinquished
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...toss from Fitzpatrick going left, then handed it off to Edwards on a reverse. Edwards then shocked everyone and threw it to Mazza in the back corner of the endzone with 2:15 left in the third quarter to give Harvard the 27-24 lead, which it would not relinquish for the rest of the game...
...enough to deter Northeastern. The squad peppered Remtilla with sixteen total shots. The Crimson defense allowed a key penalty corner, and, after making an initial save, Remtilla could not stop the consequent Creatini tally at 36:18, giving the Huskies a lead that they would refuse to relinquish for the rest of the game...
...Sallie Forth Citigroup said it will elevate 39-year-old Sallie Krawcheck to the role of CFO in November, making her Wall Street's most powerful woman. Krawcheck will relinquish her position as head of Smith Barney, Citigroup's brokerage...
...next generations, the emotions run deep. "The initial reaction to hearing that your grandchild is going to be Muslim or Catholic when you are not," says Edmund Case, publisher of interfaith family.com "can be a trauma--a huge sense of loss." Grandparents aren't always ready to relinquish the idea of sharing the family christening gown or family togetherness at holy days. One devoutly Catholic 72-year-old grandfather in Greene County, Ohio, speaks of a sense of hurt and emptiness that not one of his 10 grandchildren is being raised Catholic. "I feel deprived of the richness...
...when it had become clear that Nixon would not obey the court order to relinquish the tapes, Cox threatened to ask a federal court to hold Nixon in contempt...