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Eventually though, she capitulated to her father and wrote Little Women in just 10 weeks.
Finally she capitulated, yelling that he could stay, but that he was not her prisoner, only her father.
Theresa May's compromise deal on Brexit was on the brink of collapse last night after she capitulated to concessions designed by Leave-voting Conservatives to kill off the plan.
With bilingual petulance throughout - she kept what were presumably her bluest outbursts to Russian - she capitulated in the same lacklustre manner as the other Russians who faced American opponents yesterday.
She wavered, she wobbled, she looked like a novice skater up on a board for the first time, and finally, she capitulated, flicked off her Stan Smiths and slipped on the Vans.
"The impermissibility of imposing punishment for that purpose is not avoided simply because Mrs. Bennett stood her ground and refused to accept the sentencing judge's offer not to enhance her husband's sentence if she capitulated," the opinion said.
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So she capitulates on her honestly titled new one, "The Sellout" (Concord): "I won't fight you no more," she sings in the title song.
She was allowed to win, they mournfully surmised, because she had capitulated to the West by singing, as no Turkish competitor had done before, in English.
She rapidly capitulated.
After all, Shane explained, he had repeatedly "held her in my arms in the track centre when she has capitulated".
And she has capitulated to other fashion norms as well; her advertisements now feature models who glower as convincingly as any on the runways.
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