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On Monday, word that Mr. Blunt might surrender spread among mourners returning from Mr. Zurick's funeral.
And though Henin-Hardenne, the world's new No. 1 player, might surrender leads on occasion, she rarely surrenders big matches.
Might it even be a better representation of Zeppelin's strengths than live shows in their heyday, when they might surrender half the set to lengthy solo instrumental excursions?
Even if we stop it here other towns might surrender and we could see a truck kicking up dust and leaking sand every 60 seconds, seven days a week.
But that assault was suspended on Friday night when American commanders received reports that the brigade, which has been battered by repeated airstrikes and has less than two dozen tanks remaining, might surrender.
Thursday, a few hours after three blasts rattled the area in what French news media reported was an attempt to destroy a window at the suspect's apartment, as the police tried to let in the night cold in the hope that Mr. Merah might surrender peacefully.
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The conversation among the four workers might return just as abruptly to what needs to be mowed next, or it might simply surrender to silence, like a lawn mower out of gas.
To achieve this Mr Putin might yet surrender the east of Ukraine while keeping Crimea.
The new police chief has less than a third of his officers and worries that vigilantes might not surrender their weapons.
The better term might be "surrender".
If Mr Mahdi had been prime minister, SCIRI might have surrendered the interior ministry.
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