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At every point, Henry offered his enemies the chance to surrender with honour.
Soldiers are under no legal duty to give their opponents a chance to surrender, though if the white flag is shown it must usually be honoured.
She would give the strikers a chance to surrender their weapons, she told Lonmin executives and, if that did not work: "Then it is blood".
A lawyer for Mr. Jones's family told a local television station that the tape showed the officers did not give Mr. Jones a chance to surrender.
Chief Michael McGrath said Thursday night that Davenport would be given a chance to surrender for a court appearance on the misdemeanors.
Hours before the operation began, Shia Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, called on Sunni tribal fighters to abandon the extremist group, offering what he described as "the last chance" to surrender and promising them a pardon.
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After hearing of Nagasaki, however, Truman quickly ordered that no further bombs be used without his express permission, to give Japan a reasonable chance to surrender--one bomb, one city, and seventy thousand deaths too late.
I still believed that our best chance was to surrender to a military officer on the Pakistani base in Miram Shah.
It yielded minimal real chances but Sydney simply refused to surrender.
The fact that a great number of people decided to surrender their chances to own property and obtained instead instant petty cash, is another thing.
Venezuela remain confident of qualifying, despite the setback "We still have chances and I'm not going to surrender," coach Cesar Farias said.
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