Sentence examples for allow the surrender from inspiring English sources

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The state court, however, did not approve of the assurance given by its receiver at Indianapolis, and refused to allow the surrender of possession, so that the delivery to Connor by the trust company, presently made, was unauthorized by the court, whose receiver and officer the trust company was.

Earlier today prison staff gained access to the main prison building in order to remove barricades to allow the surrender of inmates who wished to do so.

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This would allow the Easters to surrender at an appointed time, with bail already arranged, and they could be in and out of booking quickly.

The newest and bluntest stage of a series of embargoes dating back to November , 1991 went into effect Sunday, a theoretically near-total cutoff of all trade and commerce that is supposed to force the army dictators and their civilian allies to surrender and allow the return of the man brutally ousted from power 2 1/2 years ago, exiled President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Jean-Bertrand Aristide

The surrender today would also allow the return of some 20,000 civilians who had been under Khmer Rouge control along the northern border.

"As of last week, the strike would end if they allowed the men to surrender the Koran.

But in my opinion, what matters most is this: the character must suffer turmoil and torture, presented in the context of a story that allows the reader to surrender control and enter the fictional but believable world you have created.

Instead they waited until Germany had been defeated in Europe, then allowed the occupying troops to surrender.

These focus on bringing you to restorative state, slower movements, holding poses and allowing the body to fully surrender.

At Appomattox in 1865, Grant's chivalry toward Robert E. Lee and his gracious and matter-of-fact surrender terms allowed the war to end with dignity on both sides.

Gorer and Benedict suggested, for example, that the terms of Japan's surrender be separated from the question of the emperor's abdication, because the emperor was thought to embody the country's soul; doing so allowed the Japanese to accept unconditional surrender.

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