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the surrenders
verb
To give up into the power, control, or possession of another; specifically to yield (a town, a fortification, etc.) to an enemy.
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The surrenders have proceeded in an unpredictable way.
The surrenders continued Sunday outside Kunduz, but the bombers were not evident.
The deaths of his cousins and brother-in-law, the surrenders of the Ochoas... his organisation was falling apart.
Prime Minister Hun Sen, whose first impulse after the surrenders was to propose to "dig a hole and bury the past," has resisted international control of a trial, arguing that this would compromise Cambodia's national sovereignty.
The surrenders reported Sunday by alliance troops came a day after about 700 Taliban, more than half of them foreigners, gave up on the first day of the surrender.
It is hard to tell the tactical retreats from the surrenders, which in turn makes it difficult to say which way Pakistan is going.So it is with the budget, which promises to braid austerity with generosity to the poor and encouragement to investment.
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After the surrender of the Netherlands on 17 May 1940, III.
The surrender.
"Let Goering negotiate the surrender.
"The Surrender" is an ontology of history.
He resigned shortly after the surrender.
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