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But allied commanders were forced to distinguish between the demoralized Iraqis eager to surrender and others who fought hard.
As the spectacular bombing of Baghdad got under way on Friday, Mr. Rumsfeld suggested that Iraqis were eager to surrender.
We assume a world with a boundless appetite for images, in which people, women and men, are eager to surrender themselves to the camera.
And every improvement in reproduction and distribution, every new form that images assumed, made their audience more eager to surrender in larger and larger numbers.
There were those Iraqis so eager to surrender that they rushed over the border to Kuwait even before the starting gun and had to be sent back to wait, in effect, for the referee's signal.
Dispatched by a Pattonesque general (Carroll O'Connor) to neutralize a company of Italian soldiers quartered in a small village, Cash and his men find the enemy ready and eager to surrender, but only after the annual village festival, scheduled for that evening.
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One of the theories in Argentina is that Maradona is conflicted, happy to have a talent like Messi on his team but eager to not surrender his status as perhaps the greatest player of all time.
He seemed eager to explain his bloody rampage, but unwilling to surrender.
Divisions in Al Qaeda were reported, too, with some foreign fighters ready to surrender, and a group of Arabs eager to fight on.
"Somebody wants to surrender".
"But to surrender?
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