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As a trade-off, Panama had conceded to the US sole rights to the isthmus.
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Referring to what Mr. Lafrem had conceded to about the crime, the judge continued, "The defendant was fully allocuted by this court when the plea was taken".
In Miami-Dade, the county with the longest lines, some people waited six hours to cast their ballots; others voted after Mitt Romney, the Republican nominee, had conceded to President Obama.
Entering the lands that they had conceded to Stalin in 1939, the Germans used NKVD crimes as a propaganda justification for the bloody massacres of Jews in summer 1941, in which Lithuanians, Ukrainians, Poles and others took part.
June O'Neill, a former regional representative for the elder Mr. Cuomo who is now chairwoman of the executive committee of the State Democratic Party, said she particularly relished watching the younger Mr. Cuomo deliver his victory speech in November in the same Manhattan hotel ballroom where his father had conceded to George E. Pataki 16 years earlier.
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But now, in effect, Bernanke has conceded to Frank.
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For its part, Boeing believes that it has conceded to several of the union's demands.
As some Eurocrats admit, many national politicians have little idea how much power they have conceded to Brussels.
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