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You've got to surrender in it.
To be a knight, you've got to surrender yourself and follow the choreography of what we do".
"I think it's disturbing to suggest that Aboriginal people have either got to surrender their native title or extinguish it to be able to have … a typical western form of title," he said.
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But it's also the place of comfort because you get to surrender total control.
To get AIM to surrender the federal government had agreed to conduct a thorough investigation into the demands and grievances that had been articulated in their protest.
Eventually they surrounded some 18 people in a house and got them to surrender.
For several weeks, the separatists has captured large troop movements by Kiev in "cauldrons," surrounded them and either got them to surrender or destroyed them.
She talked to him, listened to him, and eventually got him to surrender.
There are several versions of how Ricordi got Franchetti to surrender the rights so he could recommission Puccini, who had again become interested.
As the man who got Weaver to surrender with cameras rolling, Gritz emerged as an easily recognized force among people upset by what they view as parallels between the Idaho case and the government's strategy during the April , 1993 Branch Davidian standoff at Waco in which more than 80 people, many of them children, died.
Naturally, I'd point out that an element of that tough choice is in the result: The atom bomb got Japan to surrender, for example, while torture generates a lot of useless intelligence that has an opportunity cost to intelligence gathering.
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