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On Aug. 14, 1945, Japan accepted the Potsdam Declaration and surrendered unconditionally to the Allied powers.
She gave unconditionally to family and friends and donated generously to various charities.
Germany unilaterally abrogated the Dublin system last September when it opened its doors unconditionally to Syrians.
For the sake of the E.C.B.'s credibility, he cannot print money unconditionally to support indebted governments.
Moreover, the members of this circle had without exception adhered unconditionally to a system of ideological belief.
The Fatah activists who took to their guns are loyal to the cause but not, unconditionally, to Mr Arafat.
If Colonel Qaddafi were unconditionally to accept the need for all of this, it might be worth negotiating with him.
Even the bilingually fluent may find it hard to give their attention unconditionally to both at the same time.
To help reimagine their future, and that of their country, the place to begin is to come unconditionally to their aid.
MPs in the British Parliament are being asked to consider the question of introducing a universal basic income paid unconditionally to all citizens.
Ordered to reinforce Fort Donelson, Tennessee, he found the military situation hopeless and surrendered unconditionally to General Ulysses S. Grant (Feb. 16, 1862).
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