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And they used "Surrender" in the title.
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Bailey plausibly speculates that a friendship sprang up between the two men, and that Velázquez may have made portrait sketches of the General on that trip which he later used for "The Surrender".
"It starts messing with your head — 'I'm really back there.' " In December, he and another deserter, Ronnie, 28, who also asked that his last name not be used, tried to surrender to the authorities at Fort Bliss.
Much of her work documented abductions and intimidation of relatives of insurgents, a tactic used to force surrenders.
The plastic covering doesn't tear like it used to, happily surrendering the contents for your meal.
It does not mean to surrender, although it may sometimes be used in preparation to surrendering.
McManus said it was not difficult to surrender what used to be exclusively CBS's if it meant retaining an association with the marquee event.
Although Russia and Syria both say they are open to allowing supplies into besieged areas under the right conditions, they have repeatedly used sieges to force surrender of rebel-held areas.
Arrested along with his father, Roger was used to secure the surrender of a castle held by his mother and then disappeared from history.
The episode also features the phrase "cheese-eating surrender monkeys", used by Groundskeeper Willie to describe the French, which has since entered the public lexicon.
As it turned out, the appraiser Mr. Percudani used most often, Dominick Stranieri, surrendered his license in 2002 to settle an unrelated case in which the state alleged that he overvalued homes by using an improper method.
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