Peddicord was determined not to let her go and begged for another chance, promising to change.
Yet, for all his declarations, it had seemed easy for him to let her go.
Castro took her back to his home on Seymour Avenue, about three miles away, and didn't let her go.
Julie is planning to return to the island this fall, and her mother said she will let her go.
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The girl seized her chance and, backed by the scout, persuaded her mother to let her go to Beijing.
"I'm going to hold her, and I'm going to squeeze her and I probably won't let her go, " she said.
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Mr Smith told police that he felt sorry for Ms Spence, but claimed he was too scared of Mr Coats to let her go.
At first, her mother was reluctant to let her go because she was suspicious of the scout's intentions and depended on her help at home.
You might notice her but you can't really stop and let her go if there's a 10-ton truck on your tail, especially if there's a green light ahead.
One of two men cleared of killing missing businesswoman Lynda Spence has told a murder trial he was part of a plan not to let her go.
Considering how much money is involved (and the fact that she knows where the bodies are buried), her boss Kenneth (Ewan McGregor) is not exactly itching to let her go.
She said she later learned from the Mitchells and from police that the two friends had a spat because Sherrie's mother wouldn't let her go jogging with Leah after dark.
Derek Ogg QC, defending Mr Coats, asked Smith if Ms Spence had not begged him to let her go and offered him a million pounds to allow her to go free.
But Nihad Awad, of the Council on American Islamic Relations, says he's encouraged by the fact that her captors have set and ignored an earlier deadline, meaning they may be more likely to eventually let her go.
She was a drifter, moving in a miasma of angry despair in and out of speakeasies and other people's beds because her father had refused to let her go to college, even though she'd won a full scholarship to Sarah Lawrence, and even though he would certainly have let her brother go.
And finally, she had to let her insurance go, and she didn't know what was going to happen.
When they let her alleged attacker go without taking DNA evidence, potentially crucial in proving his guilt, it was Gaca who insisted they re-arrest him.
But Mrs Bailey let one of her employees go when the supermarket opened in Llandrindod Wells.
The shark, which had bitten 19-year-old Elyse Frankcom, let go of her, they added.
She waited a minute, then let go of her arms and picked up her glass.
Not surprisingly, there was a round of layoffs shortly after and Jacobs was let go from her job.
She and her husband let David go because they had no better options for his summers and expected the worst of him: delinquency, slovenliness, eventual arrest.
"In one case a parent let go of her kid's hand in the middle of a big street in Philadelphia in order to check a text message, " she says.
James' mother described it as "a stupid, silly little mistake" of hers to let go of her child's hand for a few seconds on 12 February 1993 at the New Strand Shopping Centre in Bootle.
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But Norwich-born Dennis, who also had a stream of hits in the 1990s as a solo pop star, has not let success go to her head with her quiet determination to succeed and strong work ethic.
Polio refused to accept responsibility for the decision to let Amy go without charging her.
When she heard about Basnet's program, she decided to let them go live with her.
And because she had to miss days of work, she was let go and lost her health care.
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