Not willing to give up the fight, Miller approached a noted Canadian venture capitalist G.
But that doesn't mean we just pack it in and we just give up the fight.
They're targeting our forces abroad, hoping that the American people will grow tired of casualties and give up the fight.
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That's one of the things the Democrats had to give up--we had to give up the fight on a few of these judges.
Across the street, we found two dozen Afghan men we were told were former insurgents who had been persuaded to give up the fight and were now being "enrolled" into the programme.
But so long as BigLaw remains a professional sector that wields such enormous economic and political power, it is a mistake to urge women lawyers to give up the fight for parity there.
The first was to encourage leaders from the Taliban insurgency to give up the fight and so lay the groundwork for a grand peace deal in Afghanistan through a body called the High Peace Council, which Mr Rabbani headed.
Coalition commanders hoped the presence of so many troops in Marjah would convince tribal elders to side with the government, and local insurgents to give up the fight, leaving the allies to battle hard-core Taliban and their foreign supporters.
Also, the all-season tires give up the cornering fight pretty early, with loads of sidewall deflection.
First Minister Peter Robinson vowed not to give up on the fight for the power.
Some argue for a shift to counterterrorism operations and away from counterinsurgency operations, which critics argue might give the Taliban a leg up in the fight for the country.
But Hamilton was not about to give up the lead without a fight and he dived down the inside at Turn One.
After the war, the British and French refused to give up their colonies without a fight, and the Soviet Union fueled a Cold War by attempting to restore, and build upon, the older czarist empire in eastern Europe and southern and western Asia.
"The Republicans are not going to give up without a fight ... and one of the things they're certainly going to jump on is his drug use, " Shaheen said.
And, after making his debut in August 1994 at the age of 17, Cunningham vows that that he will not give up his place in the team without a fight.
And their disappointment at not getting to universal coverage this year would be tempered by knowing that their leaders didn't give up on the idea and they lost a fair fight.
"I don't want to give too much away about the sketch, but the Vicar heads up the fight for equality in church law, " said French.
Although the odds seem stacked against it, Generali is unlikely to give up without a fight.
With so much at stake, the traditional credit card and bank front-runners will not give up without a fight, but they have a delicate game to play.
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And if the youth movement ousts Mr Saleh, they will not give up their clout and status without a fight.
The president believes they will support him in his fight for tax cuts, which Snow said the president has vowed not to give up.
Besides allowing the military to call up all able-bodied men to fight, calling a state of war would give President Trajkovski the ability to rule by decree and appoint a government of his choosing.
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