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Secretary Powell said he had acted "on the basis of new laws that have been passed in Belgrade, voluntary surrenders that have taken place and indictments that have been issued to those who remain still outside the jurisdiction of the tribunal".
The first preserves a country's ability to conduct its own monetary policy; the second surrenders that power in return for a stable exchange rate.
"Third Suspect Surrenders": that headline was everywhere as France woke up from its first, restless night after a massacre Wednesday at the office of Charlie Hebdo, a satirical magazine.
"Tempers Seem to Be Growing Shorter in Many Jury Rooms" (news article, Aug. 3) did not mention a more serious problem: the juror who sees the case differently from the others but who quietly surrenders that view to avoid contentiousness.
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Detachment, humility and surrender, that is the ambition.
Every meal is a surrender that can be only partial, a feat of calibration.
Officers, however, flew a white flag of surrender that day outside their headquarters in the Bronx.
But it is not the surrender that hard-line critics are charging.
"They are being told to surrender, that's it," the official said on the third day of the crisis.
Yes, yes, there was the embarrassing fold-up to the Red Sox in the 2004 playoffs, but that was a swift surrender that took only days.
The opening chapter, for instance, explores restraint and plainness in poetry, qualities Longenbach describes as arising from a "surrender" that lets a poet "wither" into his proper style.
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