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On Sept. 2, 1945, Japan formally surrendered in a formal ceremony aboard the U.S.S.
But that's not what is really being surrendered in a relationship.
"Sadness because we surrendered in a way, and happiness because maybe soldiers will stop getting killed," he said.
After a revered general had surrendered in a battle, angering the other courtiers, Sima defended his honor.
The total marked the most points that Michigan State had surrendered in a first half this season.
What was gained in fighting back from a 14-point deficit was eventually surrendered in a 57-55 loss at Madison Square Garden.
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United had never lost at home in 56 European ties, the sort of record that should by rights be surrendered in an epic duel with one of the great sides.
In the meantime, loyalist forces continued to head towards the capital, while the rebels publicly claimed on radio that Diệm had surrendered in an apparent attempt to attract more troops to their cause.
Last Friday night, she made an appeal for her son to surrender in a broadcast on a Russian cable television channel.
By jettisoning its tablet, along with its mobile phone business, H.P. would be surrendering in a fast-growing market dominated by Apple.
Pummelling Djokovic with forehands to the baseline — one gargantuan rally lasted thirty shots — Berdych managed to stretch the first set to sixty-three minutesurrenderinging in a tiebreaker.
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