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He deserved the right to surrender.
As long as the allies continue the war, her government has no right to surrender to the enemy.
"Senate Republicans preserved the right to surrender in the future," Senator Ted Cruz, Republican of Texas, said on his Twitter feed.
One can hardly begrudge an octogenarian the right to surrender what he calls "the burden of being an archivist and Labour historian".
But on Thursday, Mr. Seleznyov said he did not represent one party and had no "moral right" to surrender the post.
The incidents of owner ship include the right to change the beneficiary; the right to surrender the policy; the right to porrow against it, if there is a reserve; the right to pledge it as collateral and the right to assign the policy.
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She added: "We will be told, 'Look how much you lose in the eyes of the world.' If we are afraid of the West, it would be better to give up right now, to surrender, put on white ribbons and white flags and announce capitulation".
And Paris features as a character in her own right, refusing to surrender the secrets of her past.As in Proust's work, Mr Modiano's narrators recover scraps of memory by chance, yet still question whether the past can be recaptured.
The Slavs fear that granting the Albanians more rights is tantamount to surrender at gunpoint if the rebels do not disarm first.
7) You Should Surrender Here and There: Many moms I know are ready to surrender right before falling on their faces.
"He said that he was prepared to surrender rights to the mother, but not to a stranger," she said.
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