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The Fars News Agency quoted a close aide of the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as saying that Iran's enemies were mistaken if they believed the sanctions would force Iran to capitulate in the dispute over the nuclear program, which Iran has said is for peaceful purposes.
Reagan was forced to capitulate on the issue.
He had arrived on 4 April to take over from Major General Osvaldo Jorge Garcia, the leader of the invasion that had forced an unwilling British Governor, Rex Hunt, and his small contingent of Royal Marines, to capitulate despite a sharply fought battle.
His refusal suggested that he did not want to capitulate to the inmates, not that he did want to capitulate to them.
But Plumb wasn't about to capitulate to someone with such poor enunciation.
How long will it take for the market to capitulate to the rise of Twitter?
It's another to capitulate to them.
Nancy Pelosi is going to capitulate on this.
The belief that imposing sanctions a little longer will force Moscow to capitulate reflects the triumph of hope over experience.
But Sargent did not back down, and two days later Amazon put up an announcement on its Web site: "We will have to capitulate and accept Macmillan's terms because Macmillan has a monopoly over their own titles".
An official familiar with the internal debate over loan forgiveness said this move nearly forced DeMarco to capitulate.
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