And I just want to say to all of you here, who have dedicated so much work and so much toil in this campaign: Never give up, never give in.
Jack Canfield refuses to give up or give in.
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More than seven out of ten smokers interviewed in the year 2000 said they would like to give up, and over three-quarters said they had tried to give up in the past.
Joe gave up his privacy for a year, and now I give up participating in something that has been professionally and personally gratifying.
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If troubles return, United pilots can do what they and other pilots' unions have done in the past--give up some salary in exchange for an even bigger piece of the company.
He has said he wants richer countries - particularly elsewhere in the European Union - to give up farming support in favour of a fair system of free trade.
What are Americans prepared to give up in terms of privacy and convenience to combat terrorism?
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What do you really want, and what are you willing to give up in return?
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EU. Who can now expect hesitant members to join monetary union or to give up sovereignty in other fields?
What are the Kurds willing to give up in exchange for national unity?
This is the reason why most of the students will give up in the process of learning a whole subject.
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Kate Coulter, 52, had to give up work in a nursing home after being diagnosed with breast cancer in July 2010.
Just when we, and everyone around us, are tempted to give up in disgust, may be the point of maximum opportunity.
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He won't give up land in return for glittering but vague promises.
The baby-boom generation, which started to turn 60 this year, contains the largest number of people ever voluntarily to give up work in such a short time.
So I believe that everybody should be prepared to give up something in order to solve our budget challenges, and I think most public servants agree with that.
But there's another school of thought that seems to be the Obama approach: The value of bipartisanship is determined by what you give up in order to get it.
Lundqvist hates to give up goals in practice, but he allowed one to Derek Stepan, one to Brandon Prust, one to John Mitchell, and before long it was Biron's turn again.
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It is not trivial to give up safety in order to satisfy curiosity, even in a game, though she acknowledges that the cost is not equivalent to that of suffering an illness in the real world.
However, all these heroes have a couple of points in common: all of them took initiative independently of the resources and support available, and they did not give up in the face of challenge, resistance, or discouraging circumstances.
The government has been defeated in the Lords over plans to allow employees to give up workplace rights in return for shares in the company they work for.
It used to be in cases of overbookings that airlines usually could find a passenger who would volunteer to give up a seat in exchange for cash, a free ticket or some other compensation with the expectation of catching another flight later that day or the next morning.
And, after making his debut in August 1994 at the age of 17, Cunningham vows that that he will not give up his place in the team without a fight.
But he does not appear to think, as many do, that this was because they thought Srebrenica could not be held and that it would be better to lose it in war than give it up at the peace table in exchange for land elsewhere.
Because ultimately, the best way to ensure that Iran has given up its nuclear weapons ambitions is through a process by which the diplomatic effort works and a decision is made in Tehran to give up those ambitions and to abide by in a verifiable way its United Nations obligations.
Ferguson decided to rest Rooney, who has been in devastating form, from his starting line-up and give Owen his opportunity in a Wembley final that was to drag the England striker from one end of the emotional scale to the other.
However, even for individuals with the means and desire to give as much as possible, the challenge is always to give in a manner or up to the point that does not jeopardize liquidity and lifestyle through life expectancy.
There are going to be initiatives here that talk about the need for everybody to chip in, everybody to give a little something up in order to get our fiscal house in order.
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