| 31. | Dudley's agent, Dan Fegan, said the league should give up the ghost ( and arbitration rulings usually do not get overturned ).
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| 32. | Each year, for instance, the 30-foot swath of shirley poppies that borders our central path gives up the ghost in late July.
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| 33. | Now there are voices in Congress saying government should do the same, cut the subsidies, give up the ghost, no matter how romantic.
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| 34. | But if Charles Stith could convince him to give up the ghost and live in Boston, then it would be brave and noble.
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| 35. | "Give Up the Ghost " was released in 2009 and debuted at No . 26 on the U . S . Billboard 200.
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| 36. | For I'd sooner live an old maid or else give up the ghost, than wed a grinning postman as stupid as a post.
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| 37. | She has explored her family background, the mainspring of much of her fiction, in her 2003 memoir, " Giving Up the Ghost ".
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| 38. | Peeling paint exposed countless scabs and scars in the wooden grandstand, which looked tired and worn, as if ready to give up the ghost.
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| 39. | And there were some farmers who showed up Tuesday just to let the companies know that they are not ready to give up the ghost.
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| 40. | They have also seen the glaciers give up the ghosts of the past, like the wrecks of airplanes that had disappeared into glaciers decades ago.
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