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(After the movingly described executions of Digby and three others -- the other three left the village to surrender elsewhere -- the author speculates about who betrayed them. He suggests a name but inconclusively).
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But this watery shapelessness is tempestuous: it is the reckless wriggle and the reckless surrender Zhuangzi elsewhere calls, with reckless words, the tranquil turmoil, or the tumultuous tranquility.
Elsewhere, Bolton Wanderers surrendered top spot after defeat by 10-man Walsall, with on-loan Southampton defender Jason McCarthy scoring the only goal of the game.
Outflanked and irrelevant, the French forces at the Maginot Line surrendered a few weeks later.' Elsewhere, Rushdie riffs and he rants.
Elsewhere EU governments have surrendered to the first sign of protests by reversing austerity measures almost as soon as they announce them.
Elsewhere, we find Sheeran "searching for that sweet surrender", pondering how "hearts collide" and sharing banalities about his love life.
Yet in the context of 1945, it's difficult to see any other U.S. president making a different decision, especially given Japan's apparent reluctance to surrender and their proven fanaticism at Iwo Jima, Okinawa and elsewhere.
Some annuities may not have surrender charges, but don't expect a free lunch; higher fees elsewhere usually offset a low or zero surrender charge.
On January 6th it killed 50 people before surrendering its Aleppo base; it has set off car bombs there and elsewhere, too.
Selective surrender of one or a dozen leaders -- which would leave cells in Afghanistan and elsewhere free to fight on -- is unacceptable.
Elsewhere what has been presented as a deal has in practice meant the surrender of an opposition area after it has been starved and bombed into submission.Ceasefires can easily go awry.
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