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Spain is set to surrender its rank as 12th-biggest economy to Australia.
Among the most well known is Sharpe James, the former mayor of Newark, who is set to surrender to prison officials next month.
Mr. Rapetti, 48, of Massapequa Park, N.Y., was set to surrender on Monday morning, said his lawyer, Arthur L. Aidala, who noted that five of the seven people who died were friends of his client's, men working with him on the crane that day.
That is the crux of the political objection: a Conservative party committed to clawing control back from Brussels is, in the eyes of some of its backbenchers, set to surrender power in the crucial area of criminal justice.
He's set to surrender to authorities on Wednesday before being arraigned in Brooklyn Supreme Court.
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He was set to be released on $500,000 bond after surrendering his passport.
Despite this the German commander of Budapest, SS Lieutenant General Karl Pfeffer-Wildenbruch, refused all offers to surrender, setting in motion a protracted and bloody siege of Budapest.
The people behind Barrio have jumped ship to the fringe and moved a few hundred metres down the Torrens to set up Surrender.
Herold gave himself up before the barn was set afire, but Booth refused to surrender.
The trouble is that EU decisions on tax are taken by unanimity and there is no way that the Slovaks and others are going to surrender their freedom to set their own taxes.
Bail was set at $1 million and Cosby was ordered to surrender his passport.
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