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He surrendered what he had to the conveyor belt and the screening cavern, and stepped through the metal detector, shoulders low, breathing deep.
The Netherlands may have surrendered what is now New York to the English 352 years ago, but if America's largest city is to withstand the inexorable rise of the seas in the years to come, Dutch ingenuity may well prove crucial.
Giggs' late miss left him staring to the heavens in despair as United surrendered what was the last remaining 100% record in England.
The sad thing is that his company, just a year after his passing, has surrendered what made it special.
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Even as it sheds some of its support, the government remains determined not to surrender what it deems its prestige.
If too many forgo them, we surrender what's known as "herd immunity," and the risk rises.
The diplomats said it was unlikely that he would surrender what he considers Russia's share of Caspian oil riches.
It is rare for the commission to force a company to surrender what it regards as ill-gotten gains.
In response, the farmers began a campaign of passive resistance; rather than surrender what they had to the Soviets, they destroyed it.
McManus said it was not difficult to surrender what used to be exclusively CBS's if it meant retaining an association with the marquee event.
Doug Logan, a former chief executive of USA Track & Field, has advocated surrendering what he called an unwinnable fight against performance-enhancing drugs.
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