Sentence examples for surrender where from inspiring English sources

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"I feel that there is a journey I go through emotionally as an artist where self-doubt occurs and then a kind of surrender, where I get out of my own way and feel like I'm channeling".

Once there, he discovers a territory suspended between ambition and surrender, where Ford's grand dreams dissolve into chaos and tribalism, and at night "the jungle destroyed, without fail, almost all the progress achieved during the day".

As I exited the gallery space to head to a club called "Surrender," where I would soon witness plenty of Bumbying in the wild, I heard someone yell, "Dude, the baby got Bumby'ed!" The Bumbys themselves had vaporized at some point, but there, in the middle of the room, was a baby named Sagan, gumming his typewritten note card.

Once the firms apply for the right to drill, a separate approval process would get under way, in which the state would have a say.In this section We will never surrender Where's the smile?

But he has also criticised the administration for its failure to send American troops into Tora Bora, a failure that may well have allowed Osama bin Laden to escape.In this section We will never surrender Where's the smile?

Mr Bush spent his first two years in office delivering tax cuts and "regulatory roll-back" to the industry lobbyists who hang their hats in Washington's K Street.In this section We will never surrender Where's the smile?

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This placed her very close to the mainland, and she served as a popular tourist attraction, logging about 180,000 visitors per year, who came to view the "surrender deck" where a bronze plaque memorialized the spot (35° 21' 17" N, 139° 45' 36" E) where Japan surrendered to the Allies, and the accompanying historical display that included copies of the surrender documents and photos.

Historic landmarks include the war memorial cemetery and Surrender Point, where the Japanese surrendered to the Australians in 1945.

The conclusion we reach is, that there is no principle of international law by which citizens are excepted out of an agreement to surrender 'persons,' where no such exception is made in the treaty itself.

A senior administration official said that Jaffar al-Jaffer, the head of Iraq's nuclear program, had in recent days turned himself in and was now in American custody, though it could not be determined to whom he surrendered, or where he was being held.

He was forced to surrender before Tangiers where he cold-bloodedly yielded his younger brother as a hostage whom, it seems clear, he had no intention of ever ransoming.

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