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Hughes prowled the touchline like a man possessed, incensed at the injustice of the goal that wasn't and the surrendering of tactical advantage.
Ordered to appear back in court there on Sept. 5 for a bail reduction hearing and the surrendering of his passport, he again failed to show up.
On one hand, it's about fear of dislocation of supremacy, and the surrendering of power and the security it provides.
The temporary apostasy of some Christians, and the surrendering of scriptures, during the persecution played a major role in the subsequent Donatist controversy.
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This victory contributed directly to the fall of Tunisia and the surrender of more than 250,000 Axis troops.
Anthony Bailey begins "Velázquez and The Surrender of Breda: The Making of a Masterpiece" (Henry Holt; $32) with a crackerjack war story.
Here, a visit to the control room required advance warning and the surrender of cellphones and cameras.
The S.E.C. sought injunctions against the brothers, as well as monetary fines and the surrender of profits.
British generals Sir Jeffrey Amherst and James Wolfe took Louisbourg in 1758, Quebec in 1759, and Montreal in 1760, and the surrender of Montreal included that of the entire French colony.
With the death of its head man, Pol Pot, and the surrender of other top leaders, the Khmer Rouge insurgency collapsed in 1998.
In World War II the royal palace served for a time as the headquarters of the Allied command, and the surrender of the German army in Italy was signed there on April 29 , 1945
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