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In the end, the Saudis were forced to yield a little.
But the unmemorable vignette is not so much rich as it is forced to yield up meaning.
Second, Anton Galeazzo, who seized power in 1420, was forced to yield to Pope Martin V, who had reestablished papal authority.
Although proprietorships were feudal in origin, American proprietors were forced to yield power and privileges to their colonists.
The army was defeated, and Greece was forced to yield 12 strategic points along its northern border to Turkey.
Still, Mr. Kerry continues to lapse into the mode of a senator accustomed to delivering stemwinders until forced to yield the floor.
Private reflection may be forced to yield to the studied stoicism familiar to bus and subway riders accustomed to close quarters with strangers.
King Ferdinand was forced to yield to demands for the introduction of the Spanish constitution, which limited royal powers, decreased centralization, and reduced the influence of the capital.
Still, to his credit, Mr. Field is a prolific and reasonably clever double-entendrist as well as a gleeful vulgarian, and there are moments when anyone but a Puritan might be forced to yield to a giggle and a blush.
Individual legislators might demand their rightful share of power lest they look like legislative props, and the three chieftains might be forced to yield some of their control to other elected legislators.
Despite the display of copious amounts of courage and endeavour, there was never any real doubt that the side currently 18th in the Nationwide Second Division would be forced to yield to the team standing fourth in the Premier League.
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