"Because he was only 17, we were not ready to give up, " Sreedhara recalls.
"We weren't ready to give up on the dream of becoming really big, " he says.
Now it appears that federal investigators may not be ready to give up just yet.
Regulo Moreno, whose company makes office furniture, is just about ready to give up on Venezuela.
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Feeling like "a total failure, " Reese still wasn't ready to give up nursing her baby.
On their back page, he warns he is ready to give up after being treated like a "patsy".
And he was ready to give up future fortunes when he ran for the U.S. Senate in 1994.
With affiliates ranting and advertisers balking, it seems NBC is finally ready to give up on the 10 p.m.
Now it looks like the studios are ready to give up on the prospect of people going back to buying DVDs.
His timeframe may have been off, but the investor is far from ready to give up on the U.S. housing market.
But few believe he is ready to give up waging his personal war - against European integration, against environmentalism, against misquotation.
But Mr Redstone has been muttering to the press that he might not be ready to give up such powers second time around.
For his part, Krys may not be ready to give up even though two courts have now essentially ruled the trade was fair and square.
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Whether consumers are ready to give up fur, leather and wool is another story, even if it's in favor of equally stylish and warm alternatives.
At 64, Palumbo isn't ready to give up control of his houses yet, but he says he hasn't ruled out turning them into nonprofit museums someday.
One more sign that Scion is increasingly parting with its checkered past: The brand may be ready to give up the design of xB, Hollis confirmed.
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The "Herminator" endured skin grafts and surgery to implant a titanium rod in his leg, but was not ready to give up and was duly rewarded on Saturday.
This means we must be ready to give up the various deductions that we've grown accustomed to in order to get the marginal tax rates on our income reduced.
However, it is far from clear that Israel's political leadership is yet ready to give up the separation of forces that has been a key element on its southern front for some 30 years.
History has shown, however, that franchised properties are less likely to run into financial problems than independent properties, so it's going to be a few more years before mortgage lenders are ready to give up that bias toward some franchise being in place.
So tell my superman any time he needs his ego stroked all he has to do is say those 3 little words and let me know he is ready to give up caring about what the world thinks and explore a new fronteer in what we can build together because I dont want to grow old without him.
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Once you do this, you signal to your opponent that you're ready to give something up in order to get to an agreement.
By 1996 Coe's boss was telling him to give up, but Coe was not yet ready to quit.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that they're ready to give me answers, and then at least, if I do get something set up, Tania's death wont have been in vain.
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