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The king, Louis XVI, had to yield.
The rector had to yield.
In 1896, Sibelius wrote: "I had to yield to the tonality stemming from ancient folk songs.
In the end, though, France has usually had to yield to Germany.
And even in New England, Mr. McCain had to yield Maine, where the Bush family has spent summers for generations.
Of course Medvedev would like to have a breakthrough, but we have already yielded what we had to yield.
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So BP may have to yield.
Something has to give, someone has to yield.
But empathy will have to yield to reason if humanity is to have a future.
That neglect is having to yield in the face of increasing awareness of his stature.
"Business groups may have to yield on labeling while activists will have to yield on allowing genetically modified food to be sold and let consumers decide what they want".
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