Granted, they're probably concentrating on coaxing surrenders from conscript units on the front, but this is a task that cannot be ignored. |
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Besides the quantity of enemies, they didn't look like they would be accepting surrenders or capitulations any time soon. |
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She surrenders her virtue to the sleazebucket Wasey at the drop of a petticoat. |
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Rather than asserting himself egoistically upon experience, James surrenders to it, is accessible to it. |
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During Operation DESERT STORM, mass surrenders of enemy troops overtaxed the coalition's ability to provide medical services. |
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Women are seized and only released when a male relative wanted by the authorities surrenders. |
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Those troops would be loath to accept surrenders from troops who engage in such acts. |
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Chela has three break points and Henman surrenders his advantage with a double fault. |
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Eleanor is sentenced to banishment and Gloucester surrenders the protectorship. |
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It's time to leave behind the fort that has stories of sieges, surrenders, trading and treaties to tell. |
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He surrenders the leather reins, and the harnesses all festooned with bells. |
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A final series of surrenders followed as hungry Lakota bands capitulated at military posts along the upper Missouri and Yellowstone. |
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But the plinking piano never quite surrenders to the metal assault. |
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There would be high levels of surrenders, even with the existence of market value adjustments or surrender changes. |
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Partial surrenders may be subject to income tax and, in the case of term investment accounts, to market value adjustments. |
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Revocations of absolute surrenders are not possible, since the land has lost reserve status. |
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A corporation continues to exist unless it winds up, amalgamates, or surrenders its charter for reasons such as bankruptcy. |
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Revenue from these contracts consists of policy fees for the cost of insurance, administration and surrenders during the period. |
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The recent surrenders of accused individuals are an encouraging sign that we cannot fail to welcome. |
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Crook's promise of a separate reservation in the north-however qualified, however magnified by agency peace-talkers-secured the surrenders on White River. |
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The number of surrenders has by far exceeded our expectations. |
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However, we have recently seen a significant increase in surrenders. |
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There will be mass defections, mass surrenders, insurrection. |
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Close combat is the only form of warfare that results in surrenders. |
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Those surrenders can be particularly troublesome if they result in blanket rules that negate any decision-making process tailored to a particular situation. |
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There are those who risked ambush in the taking of surrenders. |
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The fear factor undoubtedly plays a role in preventing mass surrenders. |
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This site will list any changes to licences such as surrenders and terminations, and is updated frequently. |
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In this the person who is being hypnotized surrenders his imagination to the person who is hypnotizing. |
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The pace of surrenders has gone down slightly, but FDLR combatants continue to turn themselves in to MONUC across both Kivus. |
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Once one surrenders the notion that consent is an absolute requirement, it is not clear what the next stopping point is. |
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The French army marched through towns near Paris during the interim and accepted several peaceful surrenders. |
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Thus, a French cement plant can meet its obligation with CERs, which it surrenders to the government, who in turn can use them to count against its own Kyoto Protocol emissions. |
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In this instance, the proposed Hudson Bay Railway placed immediate development pressure on the region and the government moved with uncharacteristic speed to secure land surrenders covering the affected area. |
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His rapid surrenders on free trade are clearly part of that pattern. |
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Mr. Speaker, Canadians want a government that will stand up for our interests, not one that surrenders our natural wealth to every foreign investor that comes along. |
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If the State whose flag is being flown by the vessel surrenders its preferential jurisdiction, it shall send the other Member State the information and documents in its possession. |
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Can designations and surrenders be revoked? |
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But the more he is terrified, the more he surrenders to the Father. |
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Once a plan member chooses to buy back service under this section, he surrenders his right to any pension benefit entitlement under the Canadian Forces or the RCMP pension plan in respect of that service. |
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Are they in actual fact just not invited to stand, or does the old classic pattern apply whereby no one voluntarily surrenders power, neither men nor women for that matter. |
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Following the surrenders, five of the Rainy River First Nations were relocated to Manitou Rapids Reserve to join the two First Nations already residing at that reserve. |
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Liquidity requirements of our operating units consist of claims and benefits payments, policy surrenders, operating expenses, investment purchases, debt repayments and dividend payments to the parent company. |
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Call options are used to manage the variability in future interest payments due to a change in credited interest rates and the related potential change in cash flows due to surrenders. |
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As one of the terms of EU membership, each state surrenders control of trade policy to Brussels so that no Member State can independently negotiate trade agreements with any country anywhere in the world. |
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Grant at the battle of Appomattox followed by a series of surrenders by Confederate generals throughout the southern states. |
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