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46 Sentences With "given it up"

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I'm four months postpartum but still haven't given it up.
No one would have given it up unless under duress.
His novel is not merely stalled; privately, he's given it up for dead.
I used to love to walk; however, I had given it up after cancer.
He said he had smoked marijuana in college but had long since given it up.
" She added, "If I had been really successful, I can't promise you I would've given it up.
It could have given it up, or it may have been taken away after an I.R.S. investigation.
"It keeps you limber," Meyyappan says, conceding, however, that she herself has long given it up for a table and chairs.
If you made a New Year's resolution, there's an 80 percent chance you've already given it up or you're just about to.
And if you're one of those punks who isn't truly intolerant to gluten, but has given it up for vague, faddish "health reasons"?
Now that he has given it up at age 80, he may have had his last hurrah as a force in local politics.
He has given it up for charity, and offered it as a inducement during his mayoral campaign to donors though there were no takers.
Nothing had worked, from salt water to salicylic acid, and I was tired of piling on foundation, having given it up for the past few months.
I think we've given up so much and we've given it up without even realizing it and now we can't put that genie back in the bottle.
Across Reddit, unused accounts pile up, the ghostly remains of a million people who have just tried out the site for a day and then given it up.
We have given it up to the presidency, whether it&aposs war-making authority, whether it&aposs the health care economy, whether it&aposs regulations in any industry.
Ally's agent lays into him, saying he's hurting her career just by association; then Ally tells him her tour has been canceled, and he knows she's given it up to support his recovery.
The winner was a pro-government candidate, Andrew Leung, but only after a stormy session in which legislators raised questions about his nationality and right to residency abroad (he has held British citizenship, but says he has given it up).
A team tracking the device from California said they had almost given it up for lost when a "miracle" run of events allowed the vessel, the Oden, to stage an impromptu rescue while navigating through a channel in the far north of Canada.
If you ditch something because you used to rely so heavily on that it started to mess with how you live your life, and now that you've given it up you feel so much more free/chill/content/whatever, that's really cool.
Boehner had already lived through one unpopular government shutdown that he'd spent months trying to avoid and, days later, he did a deal with Democrats to fund the government that would likely have cost him his Speakership had he not already given it up.
Some of the pricing in the front-end had gone a little bit too far when it came to what the market was pricing in in terms of rate cuts in the near term, thats the sector thats given it up the most, said Briggs.
The yacht was then about north-north-east of Bicheno. The yacht was abandoned and given it up as lost. The owner recovered the yacht and sailed it back to Hobart, Tasmania.
He was consequently deprived of Nájera, which was bestowed on Fortunio Garcés Caixal, although he may never had actually given it up. He was allowed to retain Haro and Buradón, which he had received some time after 1110.
He explained his repudiation of 6.Nb5: "it is antipositional to move a developed piece a second time, and masters have long given it up as hopeless."Adams 1962. Adams' "White to Play and Win" thesis was widely ridiculed.
She believes food has a major impact on our lives. Food follows in three categories sattva (pure and light), rajas (active and passionate) and tamas (heavy, gross and violent). Meat falls in tama and hence she has given it up. She regards human consciousness as of highest value.
Following the ceremony, they ride happily in a carriage to the cheers of Zamundans. Witnessing such splendor, Lisa is both surprised and touched by the fact that Akeem would have given it up just for her. Akeem offers again to abdicate if she does not want this life, but Lisa playfully declines.
He replied, "I have formerly been in such things, as you know, but I have given it up." He declined going. When arrested, and asked if he knew Powers, he said yes, he was his patron. He seemed to think that the magic name of Powers would be a tower of strength to him.
Coop, played by Victor Webster, made his first appearance during the season eight episode "Engaged and Confused". He is a cupid, a magical being associated with love. Coop was sent by The Elders to help, Phoebe repair her love life, after she had given it up so many times for the greater good. Overtime, the two begin to develop feelings for each other.
The story is about a recent widow re-examining her life and her identity in the wake of her husband's death, unexpectedly crossing paths with an old flame from her past, inspired to take up writing years after having given it up. Carter's fourth feature film is the romantic comedy Love, Repeat, which premiered in New York City on 17 December 2019.
This view of the mind/body problem is widely considered one of Feyerabend's most important legacies. Even though Feyerabend himself seems to have given it up in the late 1970s, it was taken up by Richard Rorty and, more recently, by Patricia Churchland and Paul Churchland. In fact, as Keeley observes, "PMC [Paul Churchland] has spent much of his career carrying the Feyerabend mantle forward" (p. 13).
Joseph – the son of an alcoholic who had immigrated from Ireland – had grown up in several states, working in coal mines from the age of nine and parentless from the age of thirteen. He had been a professional baseball player in the minor leagues, but had given it up due to his teammates' heavy drinking, gambling, and womanizing, and entered the seminary instead.Ambrose, The Wild Blue, pp. 27, 29.
In the Post-Crisis timeline, this character is no longer referenced and Morgaine herself has gone on to become an enemy of Wonder Woman. Morgaine later attempts to steal Wonder Woman's eternal youth, not realizing that Wonder Woman has already given it up. Her spell backfires and she disintegrates into dust. She retains enough magic for a resurrection, however, and returns to battle the Demon and Wonder Woman on many occasions.
But this eastern border-fortress surrendered so fast that Seleucus was suspected of having treacherously handed it over. The ancient biographer Plutarch also mentions the rumour that Seleucus had given it up with the consent of Cleopatra,Plutarch, Antony 74.1-2 but this assertion is doubted in the modern research.For example by Christoph Schäfer, Kleopatra, p. 240 with note 108. In any case the queen handed over Seleucus’s wife and children to Antony for execution.
Rico often held the family together while Margaret worked full-time. Although she later said she felt her oldest son was "born to play basketball", by the age of 15 he had given it up despite his size, and was considering becoming an actor. To that end, he and a friend attended Hollywood High School, a long trip from their homes. After a year, Rico changed his mind about basketball and returned to the court.
Oktay Takalak (born August 6, 1990) is a French boxer and France featherweight titleholder. He reclaimed the title after winning the fight against Sofiane Bellahcene in three rounds, defeating him by TKO, for the vacant title after the injury of Anthony Buquet. He first won the title in 2013, but had given it up when he went on an American tour for eleven months. While there he trained in the Mayweather Boxing Gym.
Based on a 2019 Pew Research Center study, 69% of adults in the United States use Facebook, 73% use YouTube, and 37% use Instagram. A 2012 study found that around 60% of Facebook users have made a conscious effort to voluntarily take a break from Facebook for a time period of several weeks or more. This has been referred to as "media refusal", with non-users known as "social media rejectors" who once used social media but have now voluntarily given it up for various reasons.
Nonetheless, although it had no bearing on the case, Thiess freely admitted to the judges that he had once been a werewolf, but claimed to have given it up ten years previously. Thiess proceeded to offer them an account of lycanthropy that differed significantly from the traditional view of the werewolf then prevalent in northern Germany and the Baltic countries.Ginzburg 1983. p. 29. Thiess told the judges of how ten years previously, in 1681, he had also appeared in court, when he had accused a farmer from Lemburg of breaking his nose.
He had been a smokejumper the previous year but had given it up because of the danger. As a ranger, he still had a responsibility to watch for and help fight fires, but it was not his primary role. On this day, he fought the fire on his own for four hours before he met the crew of smokejumpers who had been dispatched from Hale Field, Missoula, Montana, in a Douglas DC-3. It was hot, with a temperature of 97 °F, and the fire danger rating was high, rated 74 out of a possible 100.
Ian was meant to be 14 years old when the programme first aired, but because of licensing regulations, the actor cast was required to be a 16-year-old who could "play down". Adam Woodyatt, born in East London, had worked as an actor in his youth, but had given it up and relocated with his family to Wales. He was recruited from his old agency and it was decided that he was perfect for the part and he was subsequently cast as Ian Beale. In 1990 Ian's age was increased and he celebrated his twenty- first birthday two years after his eighteenth.
Stewart went to university and obtained a Master of Arts.Cockburn, Bishops, p. 255, n. 8; Walter's father was said to have been a deacon. He is found as Archdeacon of Dunblane in a document dating to 12 February 1433; it is not known when he had obtained this office, and because the latest known occupation of the office by any predecessor goes back all the way to 1410 x 1411, it cannot be narrowed down significantly.Watt & Murray, Fasti Ecclesiae, pp. 117-8. Walter was still Archdeacon of Dunblane on 3 November 1456 but had given it up the following year for the St Andrews archdeaconry.Watt & Murray, Fasti Ecclesiae, p. 118.
Peter Dempsey (Kiltullagh) was a tenant farmer who was murdered during the Irish Land War on 28 May 1881. He was shot dead while walking to Mass with his two daughters across a field mass path. Dempsey had taken over an holding near Hollypark, Loughrea after the previous tenant, Murty Hynes, had given it up following a speech by Matt Harris. Hynes relinquished the holdings in September 1880 after Harris, who was a Fenian, Land Leaguer, Irish nationalist and Westminster MP, condemned him in a speech for taking a farm after the previous occupant (Martin Bermingham) had been evicted for non-payment of rent.
Charity became alarmed by Zoe's obsessive behaviour and tried to end the fling, but Zoe secretly recorded Charity confessing to the affair on tape and blackmailed her into signing a prenuptial agreement, so she would always have a hold over her. Charity then confessed all to Chris, and he surprised her by forgiving her and ripping up the prenup. He later forgave Zoe after she was diagonised with Schizophrenia. In 2003 Chris discovered that Charity had had a baby when she was 13 and given it up adoption, after Emily and Paddy Kirk's 13-year-old foster child Debbie Dingle (Charley Webb) claimed she was Charity's daughter.
Albert Brydges Farn (1841–1921) was a British amateur entomologist, chiefly remembered nowadays for a letter he wrote on 1878 to Charles Darwin describing industrial melanism in the annulet moth (Charissa obscurata). Farn was born at Hackney on 9 October 1841, son of a solicitor. Though he began medical training he appears to have given it up on inheriting a large legacy, and devoted himself to pleasure. He was a noted shot, once famously bagging 176 snipe with 176 shots, as well a practical joker and an excellent billiard player; at the same time he was quick to take offence and never forgot any perceived slight.
In the final of the 1946 Easter Cup at Shelbourne Park, he was second to the bitch Astra, having previously beaten her in the second round by six lengths. Coming to England in May 1946 after his Easter Cup run, Quare Times was placed with Sidney Orton at Wimbledon Stadium for the Derby. Mondays News was available at 200-1 for the Derby and was trained by Fred Farey, a private trainer at Shenfield, in Essex and owned by D.T. Stewart; he had lowered the long standing Southend Stadium track record, clocking 28.22sec for the 500 yards course and beat Bah's Choice in the 1946 May Stakes at Wembley. Farey had run a successful catering business before the war and had given it up to become a full time trainer in 1943.
You gave me large orders and > assisted me with the means of executing them; and during a long and > difficult struggle in pecuniary matters for fifteen years, you, my dear Sir, > never refused me your assistance, without which I must have given it up. Do > mention this—that, as the first Mr. Bowyer was the means of establishing Mr. > Caslon—his son, Mr. Jackson—it may be known that Vincent Figgins owes his > prosperity to Mr. Bowyer's successor. Figgins' foundry was established at White Swan Yard, Holborn, moving in 1801 to West Street, Smithfield. His first important commission was to make a facsimile type for Macklin's Bible. Bensley, the printer of the Macklin’s Bible (the type for which was originally cut by Jackson) had decided to renew the type and have it correspond with the original.

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