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How much of our freedom must we surrender in the name of preserving it?
We will never surrender!" in the vague direction of Osama bin Laden's watery grave.
"Be Still," with its insistent cello, preaches surrender in the face of death: "Somebody's beginning is just someone else's end".
But above all, a childlike surrender in the act of watching, both" the character's face "and ours".
Mr Koizumi's visit was scheduled for August 15th, the anniversary of Japan's surrender in the second world war.
Morgenthau's immediate surrender in the jogger case makes a notable contrast with his hard line in the Palladium matter.
Failure to undertake such an effort will constitute an early and perhaps decisive surrender in the war on international terrorism".
By going during a spring festival, the prime minister said, he would avoid a trip in August, around the anniversary of Japan's surrender in the second world war.
It was the largest surrender in the history of the United States Army until the Battle of the Bulge in World War II.
And so, 40 years after their surrender in the war they had started, the Germans should face their crimes and their own destruction as honestly as they could.
"Senate Republicans preserved the right to surrender in the future," Senator Ted Cruz, Republican of Texas, said on his Twitter feed.
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