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Others were released after renouncing rebellion, though in the knowledge that they would continue to be watched by security forces.
Seems to me that's a basic failure in Renouncing, all on its own.'
It is not a matter of renouncing history.
In return for renouncing his claims, Erard received a substantial cash settlement.
On the other hand, it is not able to guarantee these forces of inner regulation by itself without renouncing its liberalism."
In 1991, he represented a former Mafia boss who took the unusual and perhaps dangerous step of renouncing organized crime at his sentencing.
But this will not only require renouncing the urge to populate the world with religious fanatics, dangerous "others."
Problems with secret societies continued sporadically into 1911, when students were again given the choice of renouncing membership in the groups or face expulsion.
But because Abbott is a veteran of more than five major league seasons, he has the option of renouncing the assignment.
An exception was made for Alix where she could convert without renouncing her Lutheran faith.
Mimesis is always the desire to possess, in renouncing it we offer ourselves as a sacrificial gift to the other.
But he questioned their reluctance to sign documents renouncing the use of violence in the future, a condition of their release.
Upon the death of her father, she returned to Constantinople and, renouncing any claim to the imperial crown, distributed her wealth to the poor.
These taxes caused Providence to join the other colonies in renouncing allegiance to the British Crown.
Such analysts believe that a terrorist cause has little political attraction and success may be achieved only by renouncing terrorism and transforming the passions into politics.
Also in the file was a copy of a letter Mr. Nichols wrote to the Federal Government renouncing his citizenship.
Gerald was a count, a major landowner and a soldier; he was prevented from renouncing secular life by public opinion, backed by the Church itself.
Some have been beholden to it, others intimidated by it; still others have made a big fuss about renouncing it.
"We are still smaller than the biggest companies that are far from renouncing their intentions to become ever more powerful," he said at a news conference in Paris.
Well, sure, there wasn't much left to give the PRC, except maybe renouncing America's diplomatic recognition of Taiwan.
Dennis Goldberg, the only white defendent, accepted President Botha's offer of release in 1985 in return for renouncing violence.
Despite the fallout, Yugoslavia did not reverse its position on renouncing Bulgarian war reparations, as defined in the 1947 Bled accord.
They hunt down and eliminate the Cowboys, although Ike Clanton escapes their vengeance by renouncing his red sash.
Whether Morton Edgar remained a faithful Witness after this date, renouncing his life-time work on the Pyramid, would be interesting to know.
The Palestinian Government must ultimately commit itself to renouncing violence, to recognising Israel and to respecting previous agreements as set out by the Quartet.