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Whereas the Italian prisoners largely accepted their imprisonment, the Japanese found surrendering to be a humiliating and disgraceful experience.
Reminding himself of Napoleon's dictum: "When one is alone and unarmed, a surrender may be pardoned," he allowed himself, despite his earlier views on surrendering, to be taken prisoner.
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Young commander was taken prisoner or surrendered, to be ransomed in a future as it was practice of the day, by the Tatars or Cossacks.
What audiences surrendered to was Makarova's interpretive command.
To surrender to being a new person and a new pitcher is tough.
We the onlookers, toeing the touchline between here and then, should surrender to being tantalised.
A performer takes the stage and we sit in darkness, surrendered to being entertained and spoken to.
Antisenatorial feeling caused the terms of this surrender to be disavowed by Rome, and fighting again broke out.
She must be free of all medications, which law determined is 3 days, for her surrender to be legal.
"Surrendering to illegality is not an option," Mr. Sessions said.
Some companies have even surrendered to what is being called the consumerization of I.T.
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