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Last update: October 16, 2015
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he has resigned from the cabinet. [verb]
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She resigned her child to an adoption agency. . [verb]
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Following the revelation, the council member had felt compelled to resign from the council. [verb]
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This is the second time that Blunkett has been forced to resign form the Blair cabinet. [verb]
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This office he resigned in 1741, and soon after went out to South Carolina with Governor Glen, where he obtained a considerable grant of land. [verb]
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Each of you claim one-half of the word, and seem to resign the other. [verb]
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He resigned the hand of Miss Bellenden, again surveyed the prisoner with more attention, again looked at Edith, and plainly observed the confusion which she could no longer conceal. [verb]
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Yet he appears to hold that Dundee should have resigned his commission rather than carry out the orders of Government. [verb]
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Thus saying, he resigned her to her attendant, by whom she was quietly led and partly supported out of the apartment. [verb]
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Suppose a rightful heir to it should at any time appear, would you then resign the property to him. [verb]
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