It was only after the liberation of France that she learned her husband, French businessman Henri Fiocca, had been tortured and killed by the Gestapo for refusing to give her up.
She said her own mother had made her give up her first son for adoption and that son was Sonderegger.
As a single mother with two other young children, the biological mother felt she had no choice but to give her daughter up for adoption, said a legal brief filed by her lawyers.
Lida Sharaf agreed to sell her facility and give up her rights as a licensee at that time, Weston said.
While 1950s U.S. civil rights protester Rosa Parks made history for her refusal to give up her bus seat, and Burmese democracy campaigner Aung San Suu Kyi famously endured house arrest throughout the 1990s, the name "Emily Davison" has failed to gain such international recognition.
When she split from her husband, Marryat had to give up her baby son.
Shortly after our conversation with Senator Clinton one of her more prominent supporters had to give up her position on the Clinton campaign.
When her insurance company raised her rates, she had to give up her coverage, even though she had been paying thousands of dollars in premiums for years, because she had beaten cancer 11 years earlier.
Natoma had to give up her health coverage after her rates were jacked up by more than 40 percent.
She says if her husband were to be elected president, she would give up her practice and move to Washington with him, but not without reservations.
"I wanted to toughen her up and give her a modern sensibility, " Mr Straczynski said.
It is generous of her to give up the wealth that awaits her after the White House for the chance to answer Trent Lott's quorum calls.
She might have to cut back on her clothes purchases and all the little luxuries she enjoyed, she would have to give up her hope of redoing the bathrooms in marble, but that was hardly to suggest her impoverishment.
But, there is also another scene near the end of the movie when she is explaining to her husband that work is a part of who she is and she does not want to give up her career.
Her mother moved into a home run by the struggling firm 18 months ago, having been forced to give up her bungalow.
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But when Downs did work, she had to give up her favorite way of stimming.
Three hundred and eighty-five days after Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat, the boycott ended.
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Who inspired the Montgomery bus boycott after refusing to give up her bus seat to a white man?
He witnessed his mother being mistreated by whites in the South, but he never saw her give up.
Chrysothemis urges Elektra to give up her obsession with vengeance, so they can all live a more peaceful life.
Daughter Ayesha may have to give up her bed for the night, but she usually gets a free music lesson in return.
On 1 December 1955, Mrs Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus in Alabama to a white man, defying the law.
But six weeks after Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat, she could never have guessed how big was the wave she had begun.
Parks, 87, was thrust into the national spotlight in 1955 when she refused to give up her seat to a white man on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama.
In the movie, Ms. Dench plays an Irish woman, Philomena Lee, who becomes pregnant as a teenager in 1952 and is forced to give up her child for adoption.
On December 1, 1955, our Nation was forever transformed when an African-American seamstress in Montgomery, Alabama, refused to give up her seat on a city bus to a white passenger.
And the narcissism continues: To honor the 57th anniversary of the day Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on the bus, President Obama paid homage with a picture of himself.
One hundred years after she was born and 58 years after she refused to give up her seat on an Alabama city bus, Rosa Parks has a permanent place in the halls of Congress.
Jean said in a deposition she feared she would be fired if she didn't give up her password, a twist in the case that Mr. Maltby says could sway a jury against the company.
The event took place five years before Rosa Parks energized the civil rights movement on Dec. 1, 1955, when she refused to give up her bus seat to a white passenger in Montgomery, Ala.
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