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Lein balked, then acquiesced, concluding that "I can do this.
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He said the memo's description of the reporter approaching agents himself and then acquiescing to an interview a year later — in which specific news sources were divulged — seemed to flout the network's long-established policy.
The problem with the new gay agenda is that it wants everyone to choose a side (you're either born this way or that way), and then acquiesces to the idea of both sides conforming to the social and sexual configurations and traditional gender roles of the dominant culture a kind of heteronormativity for homos, or what might now be called "homonormativity".
Few writers refused to have their photographs taken, Mr. Silin said, while some refused and then later acquiesced.
The first major corruption scandal (the Mundhra affair) took place under his watch; then he acquiesced in the shocking dismissal of an elected Communist state government in Kerala.
I must have said no seven to 10 times, and then I acquiesced.
Trembling politicians then usually acquiesce and put their taxpayers on the hook.
Progress shouldn't be measured by what another [white] culture is doing – 'cause then you acquiesce to the fact that they're better".
Mr Steyl says he believes the then Spanish government acquiesced in the coup attempt, because he and the exiled would-be president, Severo Moto, were allowed to return to Spanish territory after the coup attempt failed, without proper papers.
If we accepted that anything "controversial" ought to be condemned as such, then we have acquiesced to the heckler's veto.
He acquiesced, and then Epic asked him to write more.
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