- - Sailor, spiteful sort breaking fall, finds step down
- - Some get a CID ban overturned and give up
- - that is, such a bad act would make a king give up
- - here we cite a bad way to give up a throne
- - renouce a throne
- - Renounce a throne
- - In temper, promoted detectives stand down
- - Sailor in charge, in time, quit
- - Resign in a rage over part of police force being retired
- - Step down, in a way
- - Resign a la Edward VIII
- - Step down
- - Turn down, withdraw
- - bad at ice-dancing, so renounce title
- - sailor to expire whilst receiving whip, or give up
- - Renounce one's throne
- - American beat CID moving to reject rule
- - Reject ruling? Sailor to expire receiving whip
- - abandon royal dignity
- - give up, at one vacate bed that is being occupied by tom
- - Formally renounce
- - Turn your back on sailor taking lady friend around island on top of craft
- - Resign the throne
- - Renounce power where acid beat changes
- - Renounce throne
- - Reject ruling?
- - Reject rule where acid beat changes
- - Relinquish the throne
- - Seaman, having fall around sailing boat, is to give up
- - Reject rule that changes acid beat
- - Renounce the throne
- - Relinquish power
- - Give up the throne
- - Cede power
- - Give up voluntarily
- - Renounce power
- - Emulate Edward Windsor
- - Walk away from, as responsibility
- - Emulate Edward VIII
- - Relinquish one's power
- - Quit, à la Edward
- - Renounce responsibility.
- - Resign
- - Renounce.
- - Relinquish
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