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Sometimes surrendering to the awful is more useful than fighting it.
On Long Island, a town's householders divvied up the oil among themselves, after paying a few shillings to the finder and something to the butcher, and sometimes surrendering the fins and flukes to local Indians for ceremonial use.
These aren't documentaries at all: they're performance pieces; sheer entertainment designed to make you think that seeing this movie is better than it could ever be to go to a live performance, containing a tremendous amount of music and sometimes surrendering to that music.
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Whitney, Harriman, Sanford sometimes "surrender" their mounts.
Games give us back the agency that we sometimes surrender to life - and agency can be strange and playful and inappropriate.
Chuck Stone, whose columns for The Philadelphia Daily News denouncing racism, political corruption and police brutality inspired such trust that wanted criminals sometimes surrendered to him rather than to the police and the authorities called on him to mediate prison crises, died on Sunday in Chapel Hill, N.C.
Like every politician I've known, McCain will sometimes surrender to the cheap ploy or prevarication when the moment demands it, but it is often with a smirk or a wince, some hard-to-miss signal that he knows he's up to no good.
Players can also call out to enemies who will sometimes surrender and can then be captured (put in handcuffs) with their ammunition also collected.
Ecologically speaking, our job is to become acquainted with the human terrain which influences our decisions and sometimes surrenders us to authority.
MR: In discussing "Red Dress," you've said, "It's a song about love, conflict and the armor we wear to get by, how sometimes surrender is better than continuing to fight".
Surrendering 15 sometimes vs a 10 is a sign of card counting (basic strategy says to do it always).
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