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And Mr. Bush may yet get the U.N. to acquiesce, grudgingly, in his war.
My father grudgingly acquiesced.
It was only when the second world war brought a surge in demand for labor that factories grudgingly acquiesced to hiring them.
The crown also grudgingly acquiesced to the decision of the Virginia settlers to continue to direct most of their energies to the growth and exportation of tobacco.
Specifically the smiling portrait of Chicago Cubs legend Ernie Banks with the salutation, "Keep Going Walt," and the sign behind his desk that warns: "Chicago Cubs Fans Parking Only". Then notice that there isn't a computer on his desk (never has been, although he grudgingly acquiesced to using e-mail from a home PC a few years back).
Google grudgingly acquiesced to the ruling, which was based on a case brought by a Spanish man who wanted to remove an auction notice of his repossessed home dating from 1998, and started to take requests from the public for links to be removed from European domains soon after.
For the moment the US is grudgingly acquiescing in diplomatic efforts by the EU3 - Britain, France and Germany - to persuade Iran to permanently abandon its programme of enriching uranium, which can be used to make bomb-grade material.
I acquiesced.
Beyoncé acquiesced.
Gradually, other countries acquiesced.
Her aides acquiesced.
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