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been surrendered
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To give up into the power, control, or possession of another; specifically to yield (a town, a fortification, etc.) to an enemy.
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A trophy had never been surrendered, either.
The Iranians, in turn, insist that nothing has been surrendered.
It neutralises fiscal policy just as monetary policy has been surrendered to the European central bank.
Under the euro, monetary authority has been surrendered in all but four of the EU countries.
It will have been surrendered by City as much as won by United.
But the movie industry's important energy has been surrendered to television.
So far, more than 1,300 knives have been surrendered to his office, Mr. Vance said.
The passports of the nine have been surrendered to Brazilian authorities until the fines are paid.
Now Guerrero, the Expos' other prime asset, has been surrendered, becoming the market's premier free agent.
Her home in Palm Beach, Fla., has been surrendered to the authorities.
The solid bases of law and power that Sulla had tried to give it had been surrendered, however.
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