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By contrast, I have never heard of any serius attempt to let-go a professor because they did not do their job.
Tenure and Non-Profits, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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But we are somehow set free to face all that and live with it by the conviction that we are not 'let-go' of.
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I can't wait for the day that she has to let-go of the throne she is clinging and she is going to be bitter!
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With a heart everywhere let-go, you don't come again to birth & aging.
A Verb for Nirvana by Thanissaro Bhikkhu William Harryman 2009
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It has a seductive look, a compelling mood, a cast that could have been carved from a giant bar of Ivory soap, but zero grasp of the elastic optimism and vigor of the Kennedy years, the let-go spring of release after the constriction of the Eisenhower 50s.
Little Big Screen Wolcott, James 2008
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Iraq, the Iraq '91 war; and there's been no let-go since that time.
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The internal debate surfaced in the scowl of her face and her hands resisted the let-go of the steel rails.
Their Dogs Came With Them Helena María Viramontes 2007
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It is also the fear of let-go so typical of the up-tight, fascist, personality - from which the puritanical urge to hurt and punish others emerges.
DRUG POGROM - 2006
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Sclazi, I hope you snarfed enough paper and pens before the big let-go.
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Sclazi, I hope you snarfed enough paper and pens before the big let-go.
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