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Ms. Clinton herself graciously conceded.
Ellis, in later editions of his biography, graciously conceded the argument.
Perhaps more surprisingly, the Islamists have also graciously conceded numerous sticky points in the constitution.
Bentivolio graciously conceded that he'd have to come up with some grounds first.
For, as Brucie himself graciously conceded, "entertainers get paid far too much".
As Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger has graciously conceded, Chelsea will be worthy champions when formalities are complete.
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He graciously concedes a heart trick at the finish.
Mrs. Clinton is Norma Rae now, says Andrea Mitchell, but she will "pivot" on June 4 after the last votes and graciously concede to Mr. Obama.
Having said all this, however, and noting the continuance of the conciliar tradition in Orthodox Catholicism, the author would graciously concede, just as Wills does, that the papacy, properly understood, remains a symbol of Christian unity that all Christians may honor.
He graciously concedes that Apocalypse's "most inward-looking" song, Universal Applicant, could best be described as a metaphysical boat ride, and identifies the ecstatic Riding for the Feeling as "the point where the searching stops and everything is much freer, to the point where you're able to just... experience".
But after the 2016 North Carolina governor's election, when Mr. Elias's Democratic client led by 6,300 votes in an official count that was still ongoing, Mr. Elias called on the Republican candidate to "graciously concede" rather than waste taxpayer money by calling for a recount.
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