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Tipton believed it to be a real surrender gesture, and made himself visible, beckoning to the German soldiers to come towards him.
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It was a genuine surrender.
We were seated in rows of desks, as during a real exam, and surrendered our cellphones.
Tate George, the former N.B.A. player and the chief executive of a real estate development firm, surrendered Friday to federal authorities and will face charges that prosecutors say are related to running a Ponzi scheme.
Therefore, the editorial asks, would abandoning celibacy in the midst of this crisis be a real solution or just be "surrendering to popular American culture?" In Rome, a Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Ciro Benedettini, said: "The pope has spoken to this.
He charts love as a real and potent thing to which you have to surrender, and it is cruel".
Napoleon was reportedly amused, and then played a real game with the machine, completing nineteen moves before tipping over his king in surrender.
Certainly, threats of fire and fury are not going to make him surrender his arsenal, but they may still make Donald Trump feel like a real commander-in-chief.
One officer, when surrendering, alleged that OSS "is, of course, the cover for a real intelligence organisation".
The price — unless you represented a real threat to the regime, in which case the price could be very high indeed — was bearable: an unspoken acceptance of the way things are, a small surrender of dignity.
Did the real Ray surrender his creativity to "save" or at least care for a more brilliant wife?
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