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(In some scenarios, it's known simply as surrendering).
Ms. Darrow Mosier describes the campaign as "surrendering our ads to art, so to speak".
It said that Mr. Arafat feared being seen as surrendering if he acted to arrest militants and to take other measures publicly demanded by Israel.
The hereditary soldiers, who were under the administrative jurisdiction of the chief military commissions, originated as members of the rebel armies that established the dynasty, as surrendering enemy soldiers, in some instances as conscripts, and as convicted criminals.
The republican reluctance to disarm stems from a feeling that the I.R.A. is an undefeated army and from a resistance to taking part in any action that could be construed as surrendering.
This last bit is a quote from the French writer Roger Caillois, who in the 1950s described sliding as "surrendering to a kind of spasm, seizure, or shock which destroys reality with sovereign brusqueness".
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They saw Ford's femmes not as fatales, but as surrendered women.
(This is coded in Kristof's essays as "surrender some job protections").
On paper, the Chetniks in Italy were listed as "Surrendered Enemy Personnel", but were mostly looked upon with considerable sympathy by the Allies, who considered them anti-German.
"As I'm slowly being tied up, I just as slowly surrender to the pain and, eventually, accept it".
His debut would not proceed as desired as he surrendered a game-tying goal in the 82nd minute.
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