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"They don't say, 'This is our land, we shall never surrender.' From that perspective, Yitzhak Rabin and the Oslo agreement won". He was referring to the fundamental change of the 1990's: Direct negotiations with the Palestinians, based on exchanging occupied land for peace, began at Oslo and led to the formation of the Palestinian Authority.
Laundry hung like flags of surrender from washing lines.
In 1636 the Manchu captured Seoul and wrested an unconditional surrender from the king.
Farragut ordered two of his officers to demand the city's surrender from Mayor John T. Monroe.
"The surrender from the plane was unequivocal," the home secretary, Jack Straw, said today.
He said taking guns from people in the street was different from accepting their surrender from "moms and grandmothers".
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Yet surrender comes from joy and love of self, not from subservience.
The surrender announcement from Adm. Doenitz was preceded by a broadcast from the same source to all submarine commanders ordering them to cease fighting and return to port, saying that "continuation of the struggle is impossible from the bases that remain".
Japanese surrender documents from World War II.
PAGE A20 AN IGNOMINIOUS SURRENDER -- From his last miserable redoubt, Saddam Hussein thrust both hands skyward as he surrendered with no resistance.
Yet that means Mr Jiang would have to surrender something from his own package.
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