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(The other one percent of the time, he's succumbed to human nature).
He's succumbed to a rank full toss from Dwayne Bravo and popped it straight to Chanderpaul at midwicket.
After an excellent season last year he's succumbed to the general malaise at West Ham, despite insisting he is still their best player.
There was a time when Ridley Scott would go from one inspired, original conception to another, but recently he's succumbed to the temptation of indulging in former glories.
Honigsbaum, who came across the tale while researching his excellent history of malaria, "The Fever Trail," approaches the story as a historian but soon realizes he's succumbed to a mild case of gold lust.
Instead of acknowledging his wrongdoing or giving concrete wording, he's succumbed to dry vindications, a reworded plea to be left alone, as I'm sure this young woman felt.
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Could it be that finally he's succumbing to Alzheimer's or some equivalent?
Delgado's New Stance Carlos Delgado was ahead of his time, and now that much of the rest of the country has caught up with him, he's succumbing to the pressure of conformity.
When he senses that he's succumbing to "ennui," a mood that the Roman Catholic-raised Kerouac (and dedicated high school football player) seems to identify with sloth, he yanks himself up by his own spiritual bootstraps: "Tonight I'm going to write greatly and love greatly and strangle this folly.
Now, at 50, he's succumbing slowly to some form of early onset dementia, and the moments when he seems to forget he ever had another wife or children at all are growing frequent.
He is succumbing rapidly to Parkinson's disease and dementia.
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