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In victory, the indigenous forces, unpolished but seasoned by a generation of upheaval, acted in ways unfamiliar to the American commanders: first mounting cavalry charges into the teeth of tanks, then negotiating terms of surrender in which some went home with their firearms and others entered prison only to rebel in a suicidal last stand.
I had what I can only describe as an epiphany, a moment of lucid and complete surrender, in which the whole of Mexico seemed to come up inside me and I felt that this was a moment that would never end and that wherever I went I would not leave this place.' Navigation without a map is difficult in Latin America, Thomson points out, because it's considered rude not to give directions.
These disparate chapters gracefully fuse into a metaphor for a dying epoch: willful movement until a surrender in which the body, with its innate intelligence, takes over.
Finally, he sent Hull a letter demanding his surrender, in which he stated, in part, "It is far from my inclination to join in a war of extermination, but you must be aware that the numerous body of Indians who have attached themselves to my troops will be beyond my control the moment the contest commences".
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To read: Paul Krugman's Op-Ed column, headlined "The President Surrenders," in which he calls the deal to end the debt crisis a "disaster" that "will damage an already depressed economy" and "take America a long way down the road to banana-republic status".
Raven challenged Abyss to a Dog Collar match with "No Surrender" rules in which the only way to win was by pinfall at No Surrender on the July 1 episode of Impact!, which was accepted.
Until McCain IV: The No Surrender Tour, in which the candidate's Web site lists all the TV interviews in which he dropped the phrase "more boots on the ground" over the last four years.
Years of controversy regarding the distribution of families between this order and the Cryptonemiales resulted in a surrender tactic in which Kraft and Robins [ 75] simply merged the two orders considering this the best step forward for a total re-evaluation of this complex.
Critics, however, say the policy is part of the government's starve-or-surrender tactic, in which it chokes off supplies from opposition areas it has besieged before forcibly evacuating the population. .
This army fought with the Allied forces in China until the Japanese surrender in August 1945, which ended 35 years of Japanese rule over Korea.
In literature, this market picks out work furnished with appealing objects it can fantasize about possessing, "atmospheres" to which it can surrender itself and in which it can happily bathe.
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