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surrender

[suh-ren-der] / səˈrɛn dər /




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Coolidge saw in “the marvelous history of the Jewish people” a special lesson in their “capacity for adaptation in detail, without surrender of essentials.”

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It is remarkable that the U.S. fought another war only five years after the Japanese surrender at Tokyo Bay.

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Those who choose to surrender face a return fraught with suspicion and shame.

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This is the natural pattern of regulatory surrender.

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This season, teams in the top level of college football won 76.2% of their games if they forced more turnovers than they surrendered.

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