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"And so I came to wonder," he reflects during one of the philosophical interludes that undermine and dilute the stretches of portraiture, "whether one characteristic of poverty might be surrender to defeat".
The better term might be "surrender".
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Soon, another of the original functions of working men's clubs might be surrendered.
"We thought, 'Don't shoot, don't shoot,' they might be surrendering," the sergeant said.
A bad day might be surrendering to more mundane public duty.
Apart from the nuclear discussion, in which America might be surrendering a bit of its strategic advantage, the Obama administration has given little specific indication of what it expects or would want from the talks.
For instance, while it is true that he thought individuals had rights, it is also true that he thought there were a number of circumstances in which those rights might be surrendered or even just overridden.
There might be penalties called surrender charges.
But the best hope might be a negotiated surrender.
That might be the quickest surrender to the postseason by any team in any sport in any era.
A purely rational artificial intelligence, Barrat writes, might expand "its idea of self-preservation … to include proactive attacks on future threats," including, presumably, people who might be loathe to surrender their resources to the machine.
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