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Schäuble's appointment would have enabled Hollande to blame Sarkozy for yielding more power to Germany.
For yielding to anger and moral pride, for not trying to understand, for sending me away.
The first lottery was criticized for yielding clumps of dates; November and December dates in particular drew disproportionately lower numbers.
Magazine reportage was bread and butter for Capote, until he saw its possibilities for yielding a pièce de résistance.
There are a handful of Lagerstätte around the world, famed for yielding remains that retain their fossilised soft tissues, feathers, fur, skin and stomach contents.
Mr. Lieberman criticized the authors of the bill for yielding to "right-wingers" in the House but added that he was still struggling about supporting it.
On the Bills' first scoring drive, Flutie picked at the Jets' secondary, which has been a source of concern because of its propensity for yielding big plays.
Laws and theories were valuable not only for providing bases for prediction and intervention but also for yielding explanation of natural phenomena.
He had a reputation for fighting corruption, a rare one in a country whose judges are notorious for yielding to bribes and political pressures.
After police were criticised for yielding control of the streets to thugs, David Cameron returned from his holiday and promised a robust response.
The trigger that stirs these neurons is still unknown, but probably the brain monitors internal signals as to whether the body is ready to reproduce and external cues as to whether circumstances are propitious for yielding to desire.
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