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As on the Somme, most of the territory bloodily won in 1917 by the British around Ypres, and by the French near the Chemin des Dames, had to be surrendered in a couple of days.
Many have described it as exemplifying the compassion and tolerance Sweden prizes as part of its national character — qualities, they say, that must not be surrendered in a new era of terrorist threats.
United had never lost at home in 56 European ties, the sort of record that should by rights be surrendered in an epic duel with one of the great sides.
Under the euro, monetary authority has been surrendered in all but four of the EU countries.
By jettisoning its tablet, along with its mobile phone business, H.P. would be surrendering in a fast-growing market dominated by Apple.
This was surrendered in 1914 for a Bachelor of Engineering.
Jonathan Trott left the tour in the aftermath of a morale-crushing defeat with a stress-related illness, while Graeme Swann's shock retirement after the Ashes were surrendered in Perth further depleted a side that were given a working-over by the Australia players and fans alike.
And there is no greater task vested in an Australian captain than regaining the Ashes, particularly when they have been surrendered in three straight series.
When territory is surrendered in this way, it is very difficult for the state to recover it.
We've deleted from our minds that thousands of lives were surrendered in the cause of freedom in past wars.
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