Tucker, who became governor in 1992, told the Associated Press he needed to quit so he could work on his legal appeals.
The former official said that once al-Ayoubi realized that financial constraints would cause the embassy to close, he quit so he could remain in the UK rather than be sent back to war-torn Damascus with his family.
So quit fooling yourself with idealistic dreams.
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"It became a little destructive, so I quit cold turkey and I decided to write something, " she says.
So he quit his day job and Wizard, his first school, was born.
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Or Greece might decide to quit the eurozone, so that the exchange rate would be able to fall to a level that would allow the Greek private sector to compete.
And even in Washington itself, Lamar Alexander, a senior Republican senator, recently quit his leadership post so he could devote more time to forging consensus and working across the aisle.
So he has quit, with immediate effect, to save the bank he loves, as it were.
Some, such as Julian Robertson, felt so humiliated they quit the game for good.
Besides, this is exactly the wrong time for the U.K. to quit an institution it did so much to shape.
"It's one of those things where you just want to quit, but at the same time you don't want to lose so you're not going to quit, " Moss said.
Lassiter's client, who was outgoing and enthusiastic, felt so stymied that he quit after a year to start his own energy financing venture.
But the help center was not much help, he said, and an hour or so later, they quit fishing and returned home.
Unemployment holds steady at 8.2% only because so many folks have quit looking for work and are no longer counted in the official tally of joblessness.
Still, he was so smitten that he quit the top research job at SmithKline and formed Isis in 1989, aiming first at antisense drugs for simple local infections and later at tougher targets such as cancer and diabetes.
People usually quit when they have another job, so more quitting suggests it is easier to find work.
So in 1974 Gerda Koontz quit her job and started negotiating repurchase prices for 40 of his old books.
You can die any moment, and do you really want to work insane hours just so you can save to quit early?
In 1995 the Oakland Raiders quit Los Angeles and returns to Oakland so leaving the stadium without a tenant for the first time since World War 2.
Also, I do not have children, so the idea to just quit work altogether and not have a career at all (or at least a project) made me feel guilty for my very existence.
The last time, he and his daughter simply quit the week the company went bust so he could say he no longer had a role in the company and even though it had his name on it.
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When I was a kid growing up in Hot Springs, Arkansas, we had a great guy who had a bar, and at noon he quit serving beer on a school day so the kids could come in and have sandwiches.
Since 1624 MPs have been banned from resigning their seat, so any member wanting to quit has to go through the process of applying for a paid office of the Crown, which automatically disqualifies them from holding a seat in the Commons.
So when one of the titans quit the contest last Friday, all the gas went out of the race, right?
So Owens-Illinois , which quit making asbestos insulation in 1958 but still faces thousands of lawsuits, has asked the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas in Cleveland to halt trials against solvent companies, including Owens-Illinois, until plaintiffs have resolved their claims against the trusts.
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