One pig had already succumbed to the disease, it added.
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The child and his uncle both succumbed to their injuries.
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He succumbed to his life long struggle with bipolar disorder.
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He has seemingly succumbed to his massive animal attack wounds.
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Woolson siblings, succumbed to the same disease the following year.
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Had she succumbed to her madness or emerged wholly new?
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We've all succumbed to the trap of other people's opinions.
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She succumbed to her wounds and died in her bedroom.
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In December of 2010, Elizabeth Edwards succumbed to the disease.
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He succumbed to the grief that he could not escape.
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One man eventually succumbed to his injuries at a local hospital.
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Bowled over Haven't succumbed to the Super Bowl LI hype yet?
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"I feel Venezuela has succumbed to an irreversible evil," Chirinos said.
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Who hasn't succumbed to signing up for a store credit card?
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One million succumbed to famine or disease, and another million emigrated.
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By the time Mohamed Bouazizi succumbed to his injuries on Jan.
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She'd started throwing fiery tantrums and frequently succumbed to emotional meltdowns.
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The band succumbed to internal squabbles and broke up in 1980.
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She had succumbed to a prion disease called fatal familial insomnia.
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President Donald Trump said the alleged shooter succumbed to his injuries.
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Eight state House members succumbed to less conservative challengers as well.
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Banking shares, which succumbed to profit taking in recent days, firmed.
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Mask-making in Africa has not entirely succumbed to market forces.
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Objecting in The Wall Street Journal, Stephens succumbed to Godwin's law.
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MILAN (Reuters Breakingviews) - Bernard Arnault has succumbed to Holly Golightly's allure.
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Scores of companies around the country succumbed to Plaisted's sales pitch.
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If everyone succumbed to those persuasions, the world would never change.
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Then he lit a cigarette, and succumbed to a coughing fit.
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Tens of thousands of Detroit's foreclosed buildings have succumbed to blight.
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He succumbed to Iran derangement syndrome, a well-known American condition.
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Numerous well-intentioned tax reform efforts have succumbed to that fate.
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After a period of suffering, Sunfyre, too, succumbed to his wounds.
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His mother is battling cancer and his grandmother succumbed to cancer.
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I didn't want to leave, so I just succumbed to the impulse.
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Their mother, Morgan Slaight, 27, succumbed to her wounds 11 days later.
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They were taken to the hospital, where Summer succumbed to her injuries.
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He succumbed to his injuries in a hospital days after the attack.
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His house two doors down had just succumbed to a chimney fire.
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Its shares however succumbed to the broader weakness, turning 1 percent lower.
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When one recently succumbed to cancer, Thompson started to ponder adopting another.
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Many elected leaders have succumbed to the temptation to jawbone monetary policymakers.
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Other trusts succumbed to takeovers and the sector seemed doomed to disappear.
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It's not the first time a GE unit has succumbed to bankruptcy.
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Others said they unwittingly succumbed to the siren song of their phone.
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Many victims died immediately, while others succumbed to their injuries at hospitals.
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Joshua Brennan, back from the insurgents, Brennan ultimately succumbed to his injuries.
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Oil prices meanwhile succumbed to profit-taking after huge gains on Friday.
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Weeks later, one of her daughters succumbed to her injuries and died.
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The filmmaker was flown to a hospital but succumbed to his injuries.
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A selfie-happy gentleman succumbed to the fantasy, hook, line, and sinker.
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Since 2010, malls have either adapted or succumbed to the retail apocalypse.
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The trapped individual has been recovered and has succumbed to fatal injuries.
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In previous wars, severely injured soldiers often succumbed to gangrene and infection.
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Not only have they succumbed to official power, they collude with it.
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When Carmen succumbed to a seasonal virus, Ana was there for her.
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In 2011, Benditt succumbed to pancreatic cancer at the age of 61.
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In the interim, many countries succumbed to revolution, political extremism, and war.
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Stevenson was transported to a hospital, where she succumbed to her injuries.
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Now, at last and in style, United has succumbed to the future.
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Late in March, he and his men succumbed to the brutal conditions.
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Many have succumbed to bankruptcy, erasing thousands of jobs along the way.
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An independent immigration court would've never succumbed to those kinds of pressures.
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But he succumbed to no formula, producing works of endlessly imaginative variety.
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And in Tasmania, kelp forests have succumbed to a purple urchin outbreak.
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She succumbed to drug addiction, rendering her unable to care for me.
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It has also succumbed to bouts of racial, ethnic and religious nativism.
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Silver also succumbed to the market pressures, hitting a 22016½ year low.
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On Baseball PHILADELPHIA — Since Darren Daulton succumbed to brain cancer on Aug.
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Brendon confirmed on Facebook that Don succumbed to his injuries on Monday.
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A political faction in the lower chamber have succumbed to partisan rage.
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And last month, a woman succumbed to injuries sustained in the violence.
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But this vision quickly died as Bitcoin succumbed to economies of scale.
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Apple Inc's suppliers and factory automation machinery firms also succumbed to heavy selling.
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No wonder the mother of the current owner succumbed to its magnetic charm.
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They both later succumbed to the infections they caught after their transplant operations.
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She was transported to a local hospital, where she succumbed to her injuries.
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Baltimore police said second-grader Taylor Hayes succumbed to her injuries early Thursday.
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The death toll rose on Tuesday after another child succumbed to their injuries.
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Many global firms succumbed to indiscipline and poured money into vanity projects abroad.
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The death certificate -- obtained by TMZ -- says Zsa Zsa succumbed to cardiopulmonary arrest.
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Ronen Lubarsky of an elite undercover commando unit succumbed to his wounds Saturday.
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Sophie Marceau has succumbed to the sexy accent of a French TV chef.
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Schumer also admitted she succumbed to that pressure, losing weight before filming began.
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But the development succumbed to the recession and the void never got filled.
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The injured colonist fled to Cuba where he succumbed to his flesh wound.
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While Abby survived being shot in the chest, Reeves succumbed to his injuries.
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After two weeks of intensive treatment, her friend succumbed to the disease herself.
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The two Senate giants succumbed to the same type of aggressive brain cancer.
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Fourteen-year-old Zhe Zhe succumbed to her injuries in a nearby hospital.
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Chief Baldwin said one of his team members succumbed to non-Hodgkins lymphoma.
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Friends, who among us has not succumbed to the temptation of tabloid journalism?
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Not long after, the expectant mother tragically succumbed to her injuries and died.
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She was a gentle, elderly lady who succumbed to pneumonia at 3 a.m.
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The Pima County Medical Examiner would later determine Paiz succumbed to heat stroke.
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Stevens and extract her from the vehicle, she had tragically succumbed to drowning.
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Post-Tet resolve succumbed to cynical resignation, while military confidence and commitment eroded.
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A woman in the second boat succumbed to her injuries Tuesday, police said.
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We failed to capitalize on Donald Trump's vulnerability and succumbed to his bullying.
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Buddhist rulers in present-day Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Indonesia succumbed to Islam.
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Some children lost a stable home when a parent succumbed to opioid addiction.
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Li was speaking from his hospital bed, having succumbed to the virus himself.
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Spot gold prices succumbed to selling pressure and were last down at $1,501.
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Fellow passengers were able to pull her back, but she succumbed to injuries.
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Giertz has never really succumbed to the pressures of the internet content machine.
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After 11 surgeries over three months, Ms. Handziuk succumbed to her excruciating wounds.
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Joyce Griffin succumbed to an undisclosed form of cancer after undergoing extensive chemotherapy.
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Officers tried to revive her but the 46-year-old succumbed to her injuries.
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His grandmother died from cancer, and his mother succumbed to the disease in 2016.
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On August 14, Robert succumbed to his brain tumor while at Sloan-Kettering Hospital.
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I think in that interview he succumbed to being the victim and feeling victimized.
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A lines official succumbed to heat illness and was tended to on the court.
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The two sporty retailers have previously succumbed to bankruptcy and are searching for growth.
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Several attempts were made to revive the girl but she succumbed to her injuries.
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Silver also succumbed to the market pressures, hitting a 2-1/2 year low.
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There, Rob explained to the outlet, Pip succumbed to the disease on August 17.
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Of the six victims involved, one "succumbed to their injuries," according to the statement.
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Gentry was taken to nearby Virtua Hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries.
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Hours passed and the cries gradually faded as people succumbed to hypothermia and exhaustion.
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But unlike some other resource-rich countries, Wakanda has never succumbed to outside foes.
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Scott died later that day, and Jennifer succumbed to her injuries two days later.
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Crude oil succumbed to added pressure on prices and its losses continued on Thursday.
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In the most extreme case, limbs that have succumbed to gangrene will be amputated.
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In between, Cooper, seemingly, has succumbed to the charms of Iran's last royal family.
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In 2001, a 44-year-old woman, Kimberly Lawrence Netter, succumbed to breast cancer.
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Corkin seems to have succumbed to that pressure, ignoring seeming misfits in her data.
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Several years ago, starfish succumbed to a wasting disease and vanished from tide pools.
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Hubert succumbed to his injuries and Correa was taken to the CHU Liege hospital.
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Rapaport spent the weekend in a coma -- but succumbed to her injuries on Monday.
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To some people on Twitter, London had already succumbed to immigration, globalization and more.
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En route, SSGT Cardin succumbed to his wounds and was pronounced deceased upon arrival.
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Finally, Biwott succumbed to the brutal pace and Kipchoge ran alone to the finish.
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But Galan, 55, succumbed to his injuries and died at a hospital in Lincoln.
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The Aussie then succumbed to selling pressure and was last down 0.2% at $0.6748.
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Seven Americans died defending the the base, and another succumbed to his injuries later.
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Within weeks, both parents, Saad and Riham Dawabsheh, succumbed to their wounds and died.
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Overcrowding, malnourishment and a severe shortage of medical treatment meant many succumbed to disease.
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If they succumbed to the devilish pull of sugar, they only got the one.
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His gangster uncle, who briefly worked for Safe Streets, was one who succumbed to temptation.
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Police have said the gunman succumbed to his injuries after a long gunfight with officers.
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He succumbed to his injuries on Thursday, Georgia Southwestern State University President Charles Patterson announced.
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Ira Brown, 231, succumbed to several gunshot wounds to the leg while at the hospital.
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After six days in the hospital, the then-25-year-old succumbed to his injuries.
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According to the LA Times, several homes in the area have already succumbed to fire.
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The woman succumbed to her injuries in hospital, the official said, without giving further details.
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Read more: Full coverage of Cannes Film Festival Perhaps I succumbed to that pressure myself.
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You think, for a second, that she's succumbed to the emptiness, as Aunt Lydia wanted.
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He was scolded and silenced by police and has since succumbed to the disease himself.
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Chrissy Teigen herself has succumbed to downloading the app, and it seems she's already obsessed.
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Gentry, 50, was taken to nearby Virtua Hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries.
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There he succumbed to pneumonia, and he was taken back to Amsterdam by air ambulance.
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"Unfortunately, they have succumbed to the court of public opinion, who've convicted him," he said.
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At least nine more people had succumbed to their injuries, the monitor said on Wednesday.
|
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It was later revealed that he succumbed to an overdose of the powerful painkiller fentanyl.
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Johannah Deakin succumbed to leukemia at age 43 after being diagnosed just earlier that year.
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After 117 years of lion taming and other animal acts, it succumbed to changing values.
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Many coffee farms have succumbed to foreign competition or been swallowed up by housing development.
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Oi succumbed to a heavy debt burden and mounting competition after years of shareholder disputes.
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The antelopes had succumbed to a bacterium called Pasteurella multocida, which lives in their tonsils.
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I asked if she had ever succumbed to fear or self-pity during her illness.
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However, the SEC succumbed to the "trust the market" deregulatory spirit rampant in the 230s.
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Once untethered from his main source of stability, Haas swiftly succumbed to his worst impulses.
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Her child, Lillia Raubenolt, also succumbed to her injuries, the Tampa Police Department tweeted Thursday.
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She was rushed to the hospital but later succumbed to the snake venom and died.
|
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He eventually succumbed to syphilis, and died 71 years ago at the age of 48.
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At long last, it seemed Weezer had succumbed to the overwhelming and irrational internet demand!
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Gravely wounded, he succumbed to his injuries during his transfer to the hospital by helicopter.
|
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So rent was the Democratic Party that it succumbed to Richard Nixon in the fall.
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Record-high corporate debt Several high-profile companies have already succumbed to financial stress lately.
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The virus penetrated his pregnant wife, Edith, who succumbed to it, only days before Schiele.
|
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Ronald Reagan, who later succumbed to Alzheimer's disease, was extremely forgetful in his second term.
|
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One of the soldiers died instantly, while the two others later succumbed to their wounds.
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A representative confirmed to PEOPLE he succumbed to complications from a recent heart valve replacement.
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And the one when I succumbed to Fudgie the Whale, the Carvel ice-cream cake.
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But even as she succumbed to the floodwaters, she never let go of her daughter.
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No exceptions to the cycles of history: All empires have succumbed to such narcissistic conceits.
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Seventeen Palestinians were killed, and another two succumbed to their injuries a few days later.
|
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People have disrupted funerals because they didn't believe the deceased had succumbed to the virus.
|
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Smaller firms such as EM Systems already appear to have succumbed to the selling pressure.
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Two officers died on the spot while another two succumbed to their injuries in hospital.
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"Regretfully, Mr. Cyr succumbed to the injuries sustained from the gunshot," Van Buren police said.
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Kosanovich was rushed to Jamaica Hospital but succumbed to injuries to his legs and torso.
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This September, he died at 19, having succumbed to medical complications related to the shooting.
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Fatima's two sons, Juma, 6, and Suraji, 85033 had succumbed to starvation three weeks previously.
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Subsequently, one of the suspects was severely injured and he later succumbed to his wounds.
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At the hospital, he has to tell parents their child has succumbed to bullet wounds.
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The doctor ordered a "push" on my sedative, and I succumbed to the sweet blackness.
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Eight people died on the island and another eight have since succumbed to their wounds.
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She hates the politics of it, but has succumbed to the inevitability, the source says.
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Yet two months later he succumbed to more back pain and returned to the operating table.
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Williams, a 260-year-old Nova Scotian, succumbed to his injuries Monday in an Edmonton hospital.
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Andrew Paul Westlake, 30, had reportedly succumbed to his injuries after being transported to a hospital.
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"In a way, I can understand how they succumbed to the temptation to regulate," he added.
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We're told he succumbed to complications from pneumonia and had battled leukemia for a long time.
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Martinez succumbed to his injuries on Sunday morning and the results of an autopsy are pending.
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Then, he slit his veins, took hemlock and succumbed to the suffocating steam of a bath.
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One of the structures that succumbed to the fast-moving flames was a large apartment complex.
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The original implies that humans have devolved as a species, not succumbed to a silencing disease.
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To an outsider, these hackers seem to have succumbed to madness, but now I know better.
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This chemical is so dangerous that it overcame the mask and Kevin succumbed to the fumes.
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Katie, 26 died just five days after her husband Dalton Prager succumbed to the same illness.
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And then at some point, everything in the electronics bay could have succumbed to the event.
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An independent inquiry found the animals had succumbed to stress and poisoning from drinking salty water.
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His death came just two days after Angélil also succumbed to a battle with the disease.
|
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Tarleton called in his cards to help honor his beloved grandmother, who succumbed to the disease.
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She eventually succumbed to their charm, however, leading to a cute little Pop Rocks harmonizing session.
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The baby was flown to Bayfront Health Seven Rivers, where she eventually succumbed to her wounds.
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The day of the red carpet, everyone succumbed to societal pressure to look chic except Minnette.
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Fifteen died on the scene, while two succumbed to injuries after being transported to a hospital.
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Image: Tim FlachRhinos have succumbed to heavy losses due to the high value of their horns.
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When ambulances arrived, they transported Danley from the scene, but she eventually succumbed to her injuries.
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"The horses haven't succumbed to depression," Mr Skomorowski quipped after taking over the job in February.
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They have effectively surrendered their claim to be patriots, having succumbed to blind and frothing partisanship.
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New Yorkers have never succumbed to fear or intimidation, and today will be no different. pic.twitter.
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Britain gave up its empire as it succumbed to war debts accumulated during two world wars.
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By the end of 1921, the vast territory along the Volga succumbed to starvation and cannibalism.
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She succumbed to illness Saturday afternoon somewhere between Camps IV and III, Pasang Phurba Sherpa said.
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Renewable energy companies rose in early deals on Friday but later succumbed to the negative trend.
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If they did, they probably would have succumbed to the injuries that befell them this season.
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An accidental president, Fillmore ascended to the office after Zachary Taylor succumbed to cholera in 6900.
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He succumbed to his injuries on December 20, 1945, according to "Patton and His Third Army."
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Late Thursday night, Todd duBoef, the president of Top Rank Boxing, finally succumbed to the inevitable.
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Two weeks later, Bettis succumbed to his injuries and died in a hospital bed in Mobile.
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Mr. Holiday's father succumbed to respiratory disease after years of hacking the ore from the earth.
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US oil prices, which succumbed to a bear market in June, lost another 16.83% on Wednesday.
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Kosanovich was reportedly rushed to Jamaica Hospital but succumbed to injuries to his legs and torso.
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Yet Congress succumbed to pressure from the mental health industry and authorized $15 million for it.
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In a meandering spirit, I succumbed to the signs telling — no, begging — all to step inside.
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Lane was taken to a nearby hospital where he later succumbed to his injury, police said.
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In 1768, Rachel succumbed to a vicious fever and died here, leaving her sons essentially orphaned.
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McCain succumbed to an aggressive form of brain cancer after more than three decades in Congress.
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Five members of his organization's staff were killed and Dr. Nakamura later succumbed to his wounds.
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She was taken to a local hospital for treatment and "eventually succumbed" to the health issue.
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When the firefighters were finally able to reach Zippy, he had already succumbed to the smoke.
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After they identified Cyr, he succumbed to the injuries he sustained from the gunshot, police said.
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One of the victims was later succumbed to her injuries in a hospital by midday Friday.
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Baker was taken to a hospital, where he succumbed to his injury, according to WTHI-TV.
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More than 2,000 people have reportedly succumbed to cholera since the disease broke out in April.
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In fact, every year for the past 15, I've succumbed to buying a new pair of shorts.
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All of the victims were hospitalized, and one—23-year-old Tyler Donaldson—succumbed to his injuries.
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Atwood's dystopian world of Gilead was modeled after an America that had succumbed to totalitarian theocratic rule.
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Steed said one member of the crew had died during the hijacking while two succumbed to illness.
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Cersei herself succumbed to her fate in the most heartbreaking way, by fearing for her unborn child.
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In June of 2010, Touchdown Jesus succumbed to a terrible end when it was struck by lighting.
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By the 1990s, nearly every one of her subjects had succumbed to either one or the other.
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He succumbed to his injuries later that night, according to a police news release obtained by PEOPLE.
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If you and your friends have succumbed to '80s fever, check out these cool '80s-themed gifts.
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He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer 3 years ago, but succumbed to the disease in recent months.
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Moreover, some of the players it did sign to costly contracts have disappointed or succumbed to injury.
|
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Everything else on the market, even most ThinkPads, has now succumbed to the hegemony of 23:22.
|
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During the 11 months before she succumbed to the cancer, she helped raised nearly $300,000 for research.
|
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Supporters of the Safe Schools coalition are furious the government has succumbed to coercion by conservative politicians.
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Thirty children have succumbed to the virus across the nation so far, PEOPLE confirmed with the CDC.
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Then the platforms succumbed to pressure and banned him, all within the span of a few weeks.
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Whatever it was, I succumbed to its siren song — and I did not live to regret it.
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But tragedy struck when founding guitarist and main songwriter Denis "Piggy" D'Amour succumbed to cancer in 2005.
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Jordan may not have succumbed to the turmoil roiling its neighbors, but it hasn't escaped unscathed either.
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In fact, Carrey claims in the documents that he had succumbed to their attempts in the past.
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And for all their republicanism, their rulers often succumbed to the temptation of establishing their own dynasties.
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Have we really succumbed to where we accept a pathological liar for president as the new normal?
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But many places have succumbed to the wrecking ball, including, oddly enough, the local wrecking-ball company.
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He returned a year later, an established starter, as the Nets succumbed to the San Antonio Spurs.
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But I can make one general suggestion about the form of procrastination your parents evidently succumbed to.
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I could feel my heart about to burst, and eventually, I succumbed to a comatose-like sleep.
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Unlike most other Big Ten universities, critics said, Ohio State succumbed to the allure of additional revenue.
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Among those who succumbed to the virus, death came about 18 days after people started showing symptoms.
|
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In a joint announcement with the Humane Society, the theme park owner has succumbed to the pressure.
|
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True, the bull market never succumbed to these worries (although it came awfully close more than once).
|
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On Sunday, a day after the senator and former prisoner of war succumbed to brain cancer, Gov.
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For homeowners, there wasn't much of a rescue package from Washington, and eight million succumbed to foreclosure.
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A Cold War relic, the plant eventually succumbed to its outdated technology and shut down in 2013.
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I had plenty of chances to ask him that summer but succumbed to my insecurity every time.
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I wish I had known that before I had succumbed to wishful thinking and tried them all.
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OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma succumbed to pressure from the lawsuits and filed for bankruptcy protection in September.
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The Republic, tested more than the United States of late, has not succumbed to fear or fanaticism.
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The official (and true) explanation of those deaths—that they had succumbed to Ebola—was widely doubted.
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The child was treated for burns at the local hospital but succumbed to his injuries last week.
|
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Other mall retailers that have recently succumbed to bankruptcy filings include Payless ShoeSource, Rue20103 and The Limited.
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Domestic demand-oriented shares that have attracted investors with relatively robust earnings prospects succumbed to profit-taking.
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Domestic demand-oriented shares that have attracted investors with relatively robust earnings prospects succumbed to profit-taking.
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By then, all five women had succumbed to their injuries and were pronounced dead at the scene.
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However, he was succumbed to a second-round submission to a hard match-up in Francis Carmont.
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I was the youngest, and watched as the people around me succumbed to violence, prison, or both.
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But that didn't stop investors from buying its bonds, especially when the country succumbed to bouts of deflation.
|
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Schroders shares later succumbed to the broader market decline, ending down 0.7 percent, while Lloyds fell 1.3 percent.
|
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But the category has gone stale, and succumbed to the inevitable meaning erosion for any cool concept online.
|
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But, despite its efforts, Noah succumbed to underlying heart disease, a condition that was separate from his injuries.
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Two days later, Torrance succumbed to his injuries and authorities charged Buchanan with murder, WRAL and ABC11 report.
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Overall, 3,958 cancer survivors had died; 2,133 had succumbed to a recurrence or progression of their initial cancer.
|
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Original blonde bombshell Harlow succumbed to acute kidney failure, slipped into a coma, and never managed to recover.
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The company's drive to increase output hit difficulties in 2015 when many of its fish succumbed to diseases.
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With that kind of reception, many of the Dutchbat soldiers had succumbed to alcoholism, a few to suicide.
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For a number of years, more and more French novelists have succumbed to a pair of troubling trends.
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The baby had been "born alive and had been breathing, but slowly succumbed to the exposure," he said.
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Last month Klaus Kleinfeld, the boss of Arconic, an industrial firm, succumbed to a bout of "activist apoplexy".
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Angie's life was cut short when she succumbed to injuries sustained in the Las Vegas Route 91 shooting.
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Maybe she succumbed to pressure, or maybe it's a sign Dark Betty is about to make a comeback.
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But at the end of the day, the Wrangle mammoths likely succumbed to similar problems of resource scarcity.
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"Kleiman was paralyzed from the chest down and succumbed to MRSA, an infection known as the "super bug.
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But his condition deteriorated over the week until police announced on Sunday he had succumbed to his injuries.
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Jack then succumbed to a fatal heart attack caused by repeated smoke inhalation after a lifelong heart problem.
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He has been widowed twice — his second wife of 22 years succumbed to chronic lung disease in 2015.
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Meanwhile, there are still bars with rich queer history that haven't succumbed to skyrocketing rent prices just yet.
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She was subsequently hospitalized, but eventually succumbed to her injuries from a lack of oxygen, Red Bull said.
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But it's not Campanis holding things back—he and his generation have succumbed to retirement or the grave.
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About half of the tick-borne fatalities - some 1,751 cattle - succumbed to theileriosis in this period, he said.
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It was a bee harassing a bear, stinging incessantly until his arm-weary adversary succumbed to sheer persistence.
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After an initial rise, Asian shares earlier succumbed to selling pressure, with Chinese shares sliding into negative territory.
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It seemed that as the public quickly succumbed to "Chaplinitis" or "Chaplinoia," it quickly went to Chaplin's head.
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"This was before I succumbed to science and starting giving her pain killers," Schiewe remembers in an email.
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All because, like millions of her fellow Americans, Katie had succumbed to the cruel realities of opioid abuse.
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The Buddhist man was assaulted with an iron bar and succumbed to his injuries in hospital, police confirmed.
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In June, a German motorcyclist succumbed to heat stroke after parking his vehicle and wandering a short distance.
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OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma LP succumbed to pressure from the lawsuits and filed for bankruptcy protection in September.
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The Gulf's longest-serving ruler, in power for half a century, finally succumbed to illness late on Friday.
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Still, he frequently has to tell parents at the hospital that their child has succumbed to bullet wounds.
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Despite his successful service as a mayor, governor and senator, Voinovich never succumbed to political expediency over principle.
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Australia's people and animals succumbed to horrendous fires that burned an area roughly the size of South Korea.
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"Prohibition really is what your son succumbed to," Johnson said in a somewhat awkward response to her personal question.
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The crash took place in the Oklahoma City area and Ingrid Williams, 44, succumbed to the injuries on Wednesday.
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Doctors worked for 10 hours trying to save the baby, who succumbed to his injuries Friday night, Ordelheide said.
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After enrolling in school and showing signs of recovery, Browder succumbed to the torture that had defined his adolescence.
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And some have seen their skills atrophy or have succumbed to depression, alcoholism or drug abuse, Van Horn says.
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After six days, they discovered the fox had succumbed to its injuries, which it had sustained in a hunt.
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On Monday night, Michael Cordero, played by Brett Dier, succumbed to an aortic dissection from an earlier gunshot wound.
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Somehow, I have completely succumbed to the notion that shoes look better when you cannot see the socks underneath.
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Scores of Galaxy Note 7s and hoverboards have succumbed to the fiery embrace of a malfunctioning Li-ion battery.
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The two deputies received word that Coons, the woman they fought so hard to rescue, succumbed to her injuries.
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Another victim was found dead in the street, and two succumbed to their injuries at the hospital, he said.
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Once again, I succumbed to my anxiety instead of choosing the long-term benefits of leaving my thoughts alone.
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More than 30 children have succumbed to the virus across the nation so far, PEOPLE confirmed with the CDC.
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Another victim was found dead in the street, he said, and two succumbed to their injuries at the hospital.
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If conservatism has succumbed to Trumpism, partisanship was the enabler: against a mortal enemy, who cares about ideological purity?
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Abdulmumin brought the three others who were critically wounded to the hospital, but there, they succumbed to their injuries.
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Cherish was still alive and transported to a nearby hospital, where she succumbed to her injuries the following day.
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Mr Macron's federalist vision for Europe has, for now at least, succumbed to German reservations born of domestic woes.
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Defensive shares also succumbed to profit-taking, with food companies and retailers falling 0.4 percent and 0.6 percent, respectively.
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But instead of falling into the panic I typically succumbed to, I decided to take a look around instead.
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Slaight, reportedly described as a recovering methamphetamine addict who had previously threatened suicide, succumbed to her injuries days later.
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According to the Ulster County Department of Health, the local resident had succumbed to the disease earlier this week.
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As its neighbors have succumbed to successive waves of political and financial turmoil, Singapore has remained prosperous and stable.
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Just learned that my friend of 30 years, Harold Lederman, has succumbed to the cancer he fought so hard.
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Tears and snot dripped from her nose, lips and chin, her body swaying as she succumbed to her hysteria.
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Trystane was promised a seat on the small council, but that was before Myrcella succumbed to Ellaria's poison lipstick.
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Paak saw him was in a casket, having succumbed to addiction after years in and out of the system.
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Outflanked and outgunned, even the army's Golden Division, a highly regarded American-trained special-forces unit, succumbed to panic.
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According to a message posted to Facebook by his grandson, Stanley succumbed to skin cancer after a long battle.
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In early March, the pop star revealed that her father had succumbed to cancer in a heartbreaking Instagram post.
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Nixon, who was largely indifferent to environmental issues but sensitive about his own popularity, succumbed to the public pressure.
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And looking back on it, Evans wondered what might have been had she just succumbed to Weinstein's alleged advances.
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Flores was rushed to Baylor Scott and White Hospital and succumbed to her injuries the next morning, say police.
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We're more invested in this series now that Alice (Mireille Enos) has once again succumbed to Ben (Peter Krause).
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Chakma's parents survived, but an elderly neighbor, Gunamala Chakma, succumbed to the flames that engulfed her mud-walled home.
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Oncologists had spent generations studying one possible outcome of that battle: when the woman lost, she succumbed to metastasis.
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He believes they were already in poor health and then succumbed to heart attacks brought on by the stress.
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" He added, "I know I succumbed to the pressure of the rivalry that was constructed between Jay and myself.
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This man had a secret torture chamber lined with the eyes of those who had succumbed to his torments.
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A spokeswoman for the Jerusalem hospital where the wounded man was treated confirmed he had succumbed to his injuries.
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In this era of rapid development, countless properties have succumbed to the wrecking ball, taking their pasts with them.
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Two of the injured officers shot the gunman, who eventually succumbed to his injuries and died, according to Trump.
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He had succumbed to hypoxia, low oxygen levels in the blood, a few minutes after a full-term delivery.
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It is based in Shepherdstown, a picturesque college town near the Maryland border which has not succumbed to heroin.
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A school and a large mosque have already succumbed to the waves, with pupils redistributed to other packed classrooms.
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In April, Diane Geraghty lost her husband of 25 years, watching helplessly as he succumbed to a lung condition.
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This award was named for a young man who succumbed to disease brought on from exposure to burn pits.
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Nakesha Williams had a life of promise, but she succumbed to mental illness and homelessness, despite offers of help.
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Most of those deaths occurred in labor camps, where they were executed or succumbed to exhaustion, malnutrition, or disease.
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" A spokesman for the Rockland County district attorney's office said Rabbi Neumann "succumbed to injuries sustained in the attack.
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" A spokesman for the Rockland County district attorney's office said Rabbi Neumann "succumbed to injuries sustained in the attack.
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On Black Friday, Ms. Flanders succumbed to a discounted e-reader, then canceled the order a few minutes later.
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On their journey through the Texas brush, migrants have succumbed to the heat or the cold and have died.
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After working for a short time as a cable-television marketer in New York, Mr. Steiner succumbed to wanderlust.
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But before he succumbed to melanoma at 48, he specifically instructed us not to make the car a shrine.
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Helus, who was set to retire within the next year, succumbed to his wounds at a hospital, police said.
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Drugmakers, which had relatively done well since the outbreak started in December last year, also succumbed to profit-taking.
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The thinking was that "the automakers have succumbed to Stockholm syndrome" in their relationship to environmentalists, Mr. Ebell said.
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Many well-known retailers that ultimately succumbed to bankruptcy were loaded up with debt, making existing problems even worse.
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She said the 20-year-old was not able to administer his EpiPen in time and succumbed to anaphylaxis.
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Police confirmed the sixth fatality on Tuesday, saying the victim ultimately succumbed to their injuries at a local hospital.
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Lee said Dhaliwal was rushed to the hospital via life flight but sadly succumbed to his injuries shortly after.
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Everyone wanted to know what the problem was: Had America succumbed to fake news — had the fake become real?
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Spencer Pratt is hurting after suffering a huge loss -- a tiny bird he believes succumbed to the unseasonable heat.
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But share prices have since succumbed to concerns over sluggish domestic consumption, rising bad bank loans and rich valuations.
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He said some of those that had succumbed to the flames and smoke had time to think about their deaths.
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Perhaps I'm not truly addicted to sugar, but rather, my body has succumbed to the science of sensory specific satiety.
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The 21-year-old was airlifted to a hospital with severe head injuries but later he succumbed to his injuries.
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He succumbed to the virus, bringing an outpouring of grief, along with anger at authorities for how he was treated.
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Historians say at least 30 million people succumbed to famine across China in those years, when private agriculture was forbidden.
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Even Victoria Beckham has succumbed to the comfort of Uggs (thanks to a twist of the arm from Eva Longoria).
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The tree ultimately succumbed to the effects of its urban surroundings, according to lead arborist on the project, Rob Gillies.
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McCain, 64, writes of the year before her husband succumbed to brain cancer in an essay for Today's Voices series.
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It wasn't until an additional 418 pounds was added that the cart finally succumbed to all the weight and collapsed.
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But he also had difficulties separating his onstage personas from real life and succumbed to drug problems, particularly cocaine use.
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When firefighters entered the building, they found eight children who had already "succumbed to their injuries," according to the commissioner.
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A view from Mt. Fraser, Wyoming, shows thousands of dead and dying trees that have succumbed to bark beetle infestations.
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Jordan was transported to Baylor University hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries, according to a BSPD press release.
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Both are in the process of restarting capacity, although another European smelter has just succumbed to the low-price environment.
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"China has never succumbed to external pressure," Zhu Guangyao, vice minister of finance, said at a news briefing on Wednesday.
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There are months I don't remember because I was starving, and others where I succumbed to out-of-control hunger.
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He was featured briefly in a skit about saving the women and children as the Titanic succumbed to the ocean.
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Also, you can quote this from a high-profile Trump supporter: 'Trump just succumbed to the false song of globalism.
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Edward Kennedy, who had succumbed to the same disease he is now fighting, and explained their common approach to life.
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A woman trained a camera on her boyfriend as he succumbed to multiple wounds after being shot by a cop.
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In 2008, both outwardly aggressive and slyly suggestive articles started popping up to note when celebrities succumbed to mom hair.
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The recurring motif of "With Him" honors and mourns people in his life who succumbed to the pressure of existence.
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She's outspoken and honest about the pitfalls of the industry and about the ways she herself has succumbed to pressure.
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Poland, seen as the most successful model of transition from communist dictatorship to liberal democracy, has succumbed to this trend.
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Then I succumbed to vanity and, inspired by the rising number of women going platinum, dyed my pixie cut blond.
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Many close friends died prematurely, including Merlo and Magnani, who succumbed to cancer, he in 1963 and she in 1973.
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French audiences, who saw in her a kind of successor to Fanny Ardant, succumbed to the same spell as Israelis.
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For years one of the most prosperous nations in the Western Hemisphere, Venezuela has succumbed to corruption and Bolivarian socialism.
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" He was then transported to an area hospital, where police said he "succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead.
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He and his father Shlomo were later herded to Buchenwald, another Nazi death camp, where his father succumbed to dysentery.
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Others have succumbed to the agenda of various people in their lives, whether it be parents or relatives or friends.
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The mind-set stuck well into the primaries — even data-minded Nate Silver succumbed to the siren call of punditry.
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Unfortunately, the rest of their fixtures provided slim pickings, and they eventually succumbed to the soothing finality of the drop.
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The second, a railway crossing northern Brazil, has succumbed to lack of funds, amid accusations of corruption and bad planning.
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In Arendal, a coastal town of wooden houses clustered around a harbor, Bandak, a local employer, succumbed to the crisis.
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That same day — Father's Day — Reuven Stein succumbed to non-Hodgkin's lymphoma after a seven-year battle with the cancer.
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Or Brock Osweiler, Colin Kaepernick or Landry Jones, some of the others who have succumbed to New England this season.
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But it wasn't long before I succumbed to the surging vitality and diversity of its wayward throng of lost souls.
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Two of the three workers sadly succumbed to their injuries and died, Commander Rob Chadwick announced during a press conference.
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It was the afternoon of Sunday, July 23 in a muddy field in Oxfordshire that I succumbed to the inevitable.
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They also benefited from a string of victories in heavily Republican districts where Republican incumbents succumbed to scandal or indictment.
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In the days and months that followed, tens of thousands more succumbed to their injuries and the effects of radiation.
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But it neither succumbed to internal unrest nor sought to end the crisis by opening up to the outside world.
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Only the 35% of Americans who have succumbed to neofascist brain disease still think that shit is new and fresh.
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Those dependent on oxygen machines went without lifesaving equipment, bacterial diseases spread, and seriously ill patients succumbed to their diseases.
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As their contemporaries have succumbed to cancer, heart attacks and a myriad of other diseases, these folks are still going.
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On Monday, police raised the death toll to 17 after another person succumbed to their injuries in hospital in Auckland.
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For some reason, he succumbed to delirium and was reliving a period of imprisonment after the Islamic Revolution in 1979.
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Her father had a stroke when he was fifty-nine, and her beloved mother-in-law ultimately succumbed to Alzheimer's.
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Whether you forgot about your second cousin, or you succumbed to choice paralysis and waited too long, there's still hope.
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Unexpected death In the days before effective diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease, a number of justices succumbed to it.
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Even a new president who took office in 2015 on a promise to curb Chinese influence succumbed to financial reality.
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Just this week, for instance, Facebook succumbed to shame and deleted a shitty "security" app design to collect your personal data.
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Why are we, or rather, The Academy, falling into the same #OscarsSoWhite narrative that we have succumbed to again, and again.
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She and her then-17-year-old daughter, Stéphanie, were transported to the hospital, where Grace later succumbed to her injuries.
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Fisher, 60, died Tuesday after suffering a heart attack last week, and Reynolds, 84, succumbed to an apparent stroke on Wednesday.
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A medical examiner determined that Seth succumbed to sepsis, which ravaged his emaciated body for several weeks after his appendix ruptured.
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The man Madonna still describes as her BFF, former Studio 54 bartender Martin Burgoyne, had succumbed to the disease in 1986.
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The sky is overcast, the world is grey, and all things have succumbed to the interminable tedium of World Cup qualifiers.
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A tenth victim succumbed to his wounds in 2014 after being in a coma for years, state media TRT world reported.
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The plague has ravaged the country, and the lucky few who haven't succumbed to the illness have become mad with paranoia.
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Some researchers wondered if the primates had succumbed to yaws – a tropical, bacterial infection that can result in similar facial deformities.
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Worst of all is political meddling at flag carriers, most of which have succumbed to corruption, cronyism and public-sector protectionism.
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And while the love story isn't satisfying, by downloading the game itself I've already succumbed to the overarching power of KFC.
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" The Harrison County Sheriff's Department released a statement on Monday morning declaring Moran "likely succumbed to complications with stage 4 cancer.
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She and her then-17-year-old daughter, Stephanie, were transported to the hospital, where Grace later succumbed to her injuries.
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Shakur was just 25 when he was gunned down on a Las Vegas street and succumbed to his injuries days later.
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First her campaign said she succumbed to the heat, then it issued a statement from a doctor that she has pneumonia.
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Police say a woman caught up in the Cambrils attack has succumbed to her injuries, increasing the total fatalities to 14.
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Such was her relief at being fit and back on court again, Rogers succumbed to tears after winning the opening set.
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Health officials said a live bullet had penetrated the side of his abdomen and he succumbed to his wounds in hospital.
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Bassist Oakley was killed in a motorcycle accident in 1972, and the band gradually succumbed to drug abuse and internal bickering.
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Almost 220 million people were infected with malaria in 2017, according to World Health Organization estimates, and 400,000 succumbed to it.
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As the GOP primary field succumbed to Donald Trump's insurgency, Hillary Clinton's march to the White House seemed all but inevitable.
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On Friday morning, Hajos was rushed to UF Health Shands Hospital "under a trauma alert," and later succumbed to undescribed injuries.
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My mother lived three years longer than predicted after treatment with an off-label drug before she succumbed to ovarian cancer.
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October 22 Florence County (South Carolina) Sheriff's Deputy Farrah B. Turner Deputy Turner succumbed to injuries she received on October 3.
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"Let's all have another Orange Julius," a conquered Brock shrugged as he succumbed to the impending doom of his suburban nightmare.
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Finan received additional medical attention from the forward surgical team at the hospital but succumbed to his wounds, the statement said.
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The biggest uncertainty is whether the job market has succumbed to a prolonged slump or is merely enduring a brief pause.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt succumbed to the fears about Japanese-Americans by authorizing rounding them up and placing them in internment camps.
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Like other homeowners, he felt the nudge toward a deer fence when a particular flower succumbed to the deers' voracious appetite.
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Although Weng was immediately rushed to the Xiuwu County People's Hospital following the accident, he succumbed to his injuries and died.
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Yoshitoshi struggled with personal demons throughout his life, and in the early 1870s, succumbed to mental illness and sank into poverty.
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Among other G10 currencies, the Swedish crown succumbed to further selling pressure, hitting 9.4890 on Friday, its weakest since August 2002.
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While Conyers denied any wrongdoing, he ultimately succumbed to widespread calls to resign and endorsed his son to take his seat.
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Yet as deGrom and Matz succumbed to season-ending injuries, Lugo and Gsellman impressed everyone with their poise and their pitching.
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Nine people were killed at the site of the accident and a tenth victim succumbed to injuries at a local hospital.
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Heart disease once killed ruthlessly and quickly; patients like Mr. Hurst succumbed to heart attacks and sudden death from cardiac arrest.
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She succumbed to a final illness in 1861 — "we believe it was tuberculosis," Ms. Capolino said — and died at Casa Guidi.
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But this remains a legitimate issue, especially in light of similar assessments made regarding President Reagan, who later succumbed to Alzheimer's.
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Pyongyang would see more talks as proof that other countries succumbed to the success of its missile launches and nuclear tests.
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Editorial Jacob Zuma finally succumbed to growing pressure from the African National Congress and resigned as South Africa's president on Wednesday.
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He was flown to the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, where he succumbed to his injuries a month later.
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He was much improved in Game 3, scoring 16 points before Cleveland succumbed to Golden State in a 5-point loss.
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Moments after that, the tumbling rocket succumbed to powerful aerodynamic forces, broke apart, and exploded into a brilliant orb-shaped fireball.
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Japan's Nikkei 225 succumbed to some profit-taking, easing 0.05% after surging 2.55% to a 14-month closing high on Friday.
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"If we'd succumbed to those 'knee-jerk' early reactions, 20 years of extremely valuable science would never have occurred," he said.
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Japan's Nikkei 225 succumbed to some profit-taking, falling 0.29% after surging 2.55% to a 0.373-month closing high on Friday.
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Japan's Nikkei 225 succumbed to some profit-taking, easing 0.05% after surging 2.55% to a 14-month closing high on Friday.
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Japan's Nikkei 65.353 succumbed to some profit-taking, falling 0.29% after surging 2.55% to a 14-month closing high on Friday.
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He was right: Ninety percent of the American war dead in Cuba had succumbed to yellow fever, malaria and poor sanitation.
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In 2012, he succumbed to Djokovic after a 5-hour-53-minute marathon, the longest major tournament final on the books.
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After 32 victims were brought to Turkey for treatment, authorities performed autopsies on three of those who succumbed to their injuries.
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In 2012, one in five Japanese companies succumbed to yakuza extortion schemes, according to a study by the National Police Agency.
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As we reported ... Ricki announced her ex-husband's death earlier this year, saying he succumbed to his mental illness -- bipolar disorder.
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" As Yiannopoulos points out, blogger Michael Collins worries that Swift has "succumbed" to the "Merchant," which is Nazi code for "Jewish.
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Cassidy, who was diagnosed with dementia in his 60s, entered a Florida hospital over the weekend and succumbed to organ failure.
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In addition to the gastrointestinal tube, the source said the coroner found "ample" evidence that the actress succumbed to stage 4 cancer.
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As she honors them in song, she always thinks of her mother and her sister Estelle, who succumbed to cancer in 2009.
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The urge to re-buy old favorites is a powerful one, and an impulse I've succumbed to many times over the years.
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Pryce explains that, while the former reality star had tried on multiple occasions to get clean, she ultimately succumbed to her addictions.
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Both Nandita Hi Way, 3, and Aayu Hi Way, 18 months, succumbed to an incurable virus known as Elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV).
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Kelter was struck and later succumbed to his gunshot wounds at a nearby hospital, the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund reports.
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Platinum group metals could not retain their elevated levels on Wednesday succumbed to profit taking, MKS PAMP group trader Jason Cerisola said.
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The contractor was somehow buried while involved in the trenching work and succumbed to the injuries, Alberta Labour spokesman Trent Bancarz said.
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Silva lumbered forwards, suffered a short right on the chin, and succumbed to elbows as he clung to the lofty Dutchman's leg.
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A Gaza journalist who was shot in mid-April succumbed to his wounds and died on Wednesday, according to Gaza health officials.
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The lawsuit alleges Hernandez "succumbed to the symptoms of CTE" when he killed himself, depriving the couple's daughter of companionship with Hernandez.
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By then his wife and creative inspiration, Harriet Taylor Mill, had been dead for 11 years, having succumbed to a lung illness.
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Dayton also fell victim to the erosion of the manufacturing economy, though not all parts of the area succumbed to the decline.
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Jokowi called for calm, urging Indonesians to trust in the legal system, but some felt the court had succumbed to political pressure.
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While communism, in theory, sounds like a solution to poverty, why has it so often succumbed to capitalism or devolved into authoritarianism?
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A ministry statement says Emiley Sanchez de la O succumbed to her extensive injuries early Friday after nearly a week of treatment.
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Government mints throughout history have succumbed to the temptation to use their ability to coin money to amass huge profits to themselves.
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He remembers that he joined the Naham 3 on the same day as the men who succumbed to illness early in captivity.
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The toll climbed during the day as rescuers pulled out more bodies from under the rubble and people succumbed to their injuries.
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The two were engaged for less than two months when she suddenly succumbed to a rapidly-progressing, rare form of ovarian cancer.
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The country has an anti-corruption watchdog, the Commission of Integrity, but that too is said to have succumbed to factional profiteering.
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Thirty children have succumbed to the virus across the nation so far, PEOPLE confirmed with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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A few years earlier, his eldest son had fallen ill with leukemia and, after a four-year battle, succumbed to the cancer.
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Eades succumbed to her injuries today after being shot at the Liberty Book Store at 103 Kansas Avenue, where she was employed.
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He ultimately succumbed to a brain tumor at the end of Season 8 in one of the show's most heart-wrenching episodes.
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The teens were rushed to a nearby hospital, but succumbed to their severe injuries just a few hours later, the outlet reports.
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But they suspect the 43 humpback whales they've found dead could have succumbed to disease, biotoxin poisoning, or due to human activities.
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Nemtsov was but one of many prominent Russian critics of Putin who have succumbed to, or survived, lethal attacks by the Kremlin.
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This company is clearly privy to the number of weird ripening tricks we've succumbed to over the years, paper bag hack included.
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William Rehnquist thought he could survive another year with thyroid cancer but succumbed to the disease at age 80 in September 2005.
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Six months ago the canyon was green with streaks of rusty brown, denoting where ailing trees had succumbed to mountain bark beetles.
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Older stamps can be of some value, but only if they're in good condition and haven't succumbed to creasing or water damage.
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Until now, societies who fail to grasp the purpose of terrorism has always given terror what it wants and succumbed to it.
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More recently, two economically-sensitive areas have succumbed to the bear: the Russell 2000 small-cap index and the Dow Transportation Index.
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The 15-year-old patient, Anne Frank, succumbed to the disease only weeks before British soldiers liberated the camp in April 1945.
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Activist Rahul Easwar, grandson of a former chief priest of Sabarimala, said the temple board had succumbed to pressure from the government.
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Doctors at El Paso's Providence Hospital said Jakelin was presumed to have succumbed to dehydration, fever, and septic shock, according to CBP.
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Pink Floyd co-founder Syd Barrett would have been 70 this year if he hadn't succumbed to pancreatic cancer a decade ago.
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The woman later succumbed to her wounds in the hospital; it's unclear what the condition of the other wounded individuals may be.
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In 1996, after surgeries and terrifying shakes, his body succumbed to his injuries, six days after a drive-by in Las Vegas.
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Erin Moran swiftly succumbed to cancer after the first symptoms appeared, according to an open letter written by her husband, Steve Fleischmann.
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His mother, "born of samurai stock" and married to "a parvenu beneath herself," succumbed to mental illness six months after Ryunosuke's birth.
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" A review in The Guardian said Graham "seems to have succumbed to the dramatist's temptation of falling in love with his subject.
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It survived even as public housing projects in other cities were demolished or succumbed to crime, drugs and neglect in the 1990s.
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Of the many old-line industrial firms that succumbed to Mr. Milken's junk bond onslaught, which one is Everson Steel and United?
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But let's not allow the brief moment that he may have succumbed to those feelings to define the man or his music.
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Their cattle would have suffered in the humidity and constricted spaces of the forest, and many succumbed to death by tsetse fly.
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But some remnants of those old bargains remained, long after the neighborhood was nearly devoured by Chinatown and then succumbed to gentrification.
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"Two of the three victims that were transported to local area hospitals earlier today have succumbed to their injuries," the city said.
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Together, Britain and the United States have succumbed to a strange delusion of restored greatness, symbolized by May's embrace of Donald Trump.
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Taim seems to have succumbed to an ideology of hopelessness that Mr. Al Attar and the company of his play have survived.
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Almost every measure of polarization suggests that a majority of the public has not succumbed to the growing animosity between the parties.
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Eight deaths have been officially confirmed, including two who succumbed to their wounds at the hospital, and dozens of victims suffered injuries.
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Behind the leaders the carnage began to mount as runner after runner succumbed to the brutal conditions while others were being lapped.
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Emerging market currencies succumbed to a sell-off again on Tuesday, with currencies tumbling across the board — some to new record lows.
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Those who voted against leaving were kind of shunned by the community, and now they sort of just succumbed to the pressure.
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"In my opinion, Sarah and Jennifer succumbed to a lot of pressure," said Lt. Shannon Barney of the Mendocino County Sheriff's Office.
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"I was still hurting," said Bill Tancer, whose wife of 17 years had succumbed to complications of breast cancer in July 2014.
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Industry experts say there are several reasons that active mutual fund fees have not succumbed to broader pricing trends in the economy.
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One of those shot, a 217-year-old man, succumbed to his wounds after being hospitalized, but the others are expected to live.
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The game supposes that the hero of that game succumbed to the evil Dragonlord and the world of Alefgard was plunged into ruin.
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But politicians have always succumbed to group-think when it comes to women, while having little understanding of or relationship with that group.
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Those undone curls were the final nail in the coffin of my hair's health as I succumbed to the power of curling wands.
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At least thirty children have succumbed to the virus across the nation so far, PEOPLE confirmed with the Centers For Disease Control (CDC).
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First responders attempted to save Jaylon and transported him to a local hospital, but shortly after arriving the teen succumbed to his injuries.
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This was not an act of rebellion, of being angry at God, of being bullied at church, he just succumbed to the loneliness.
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The novelist was orphaned at 11, his parents having succumbed to illness after being exiled for revolutionary activity to "the gates of Siberia".
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"Militants lobbed grenades and fired with automatic weapons injuring two BSF troopers, one of whom later succumbed (to his injuries)," Ahmad told CNN.
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State troopers soon arrived and exchanged gunfire with the shooter, who was shot "and succumbed to his injuries at the scene," police said.
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A 2010 report of 69 cases involving the injury showed that 47 people died instantly, 15 succumbed to their injuries at the hospital.
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Here's a picture from 43to5mac with the new lineup: More interestingly, Apple succumbed to AT&T's marketing plot to rename 4G to 5G.
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With limited water, trees have shriveled up or succumbed to bark beetle infestations, with some of the most severe declines in central California.
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Two Black Fridays ago, on the tail end of a holiday hangover, I succumbed to my consumer urges and bought an Xbox One.
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Besides its natural advantages, Puerto Rico is their home: the minimal degree to which it has succumbed to American culture is indeed remarkable.
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I reject out of hand the notion that we have thrown up our hands and succumbed to racism, xenophobia, misogyny, and crypto-fascism.
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The man succumbed to his injuries in hospital several hours later, after suffering extensive second-degree burns to his chest, arm and face.
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China's Qing Dynasty fell in 1911, after which China quickly succumbed to warlords, internal strife and Japan's invasion of China beginning in 1931.
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Smith's father, Marty Christopher Williams, had been in prison for over 20 years and succumbed to complications related to a recent heart surgery.
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Despite threatening with a number of choke attempts early on himself, it was Oliveira who succumbed to a guillotine in the third round.
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I succumbed to something I never thought I would: an accidental online marketing ploy for what would certainly be a totally average blockbuster.
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With thirty seconds left on the clock, Brown eventually succumbed to a rear-naked choke from the three-time BJJ World Cup winner.
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More than 500,000 had died of AIDS in the previous decade, and President Kaunda's own son had succumbed to the disease in 1986.
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Instead, Bishop has succumbed to the special-interest quagmire in Washington and is now actively promoting unsustainable policies for the battered U.S. commonwealth.
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But I was ashamed of the deep sleep I succumbed to every night instead of watching over the cows the way he did.
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It had survived multiple wars and political and social upheavals over the last eight centuries, yet seemingly succumbed to efforts to preserve it.
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The first highlight of the George W. Bush era was a "Joint Statement" in 2005, which nearly succumbed to a dispute on sanctions.
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Its less fortunate siblings—like the once five-mile long Holland Island—have already succumbed to sea-level rise caused by climate change.
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Amid the shift, Rackspace went from a publicly-traded company to a private one as it succumbed to Amazon's dominance of the market.
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"Every mouse that got the phage was cured, and every mouse that didn't get the phage unfortunately succumbed to the infection," Schmidt said.
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Despite the valiant efforts of paramedics who rushed her to the hospital, and UC Davis Medical Center personnel, she succumbed to her injuries.
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It is another reflection of how fully his foreign policy iconoclasm has succumbed to the conventional wisdom that traps us in endless war.
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Instead, he managed to muddle on for six more years and to die of physical ailments — weakened by cancer, he succumbed to pneumonia.
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They were left by an extinct moa, a huge, flightless bird that roamed New Zealand until roughly 1445 when it succumbed to overhunting.
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Opposition officials say that the seven judges on the council who voted in favor of annulling the March election succumbed to government pressure.
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More than 85033,000 health care workers in China have come down with the coronavirus, and thousands more in West Africa succumbed to Ebola.
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Even Western educational institutions that have benefited from Chinese government funding, student enrollment and Chinese private donations have succumbed to pressure from Beijing.
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Day fought for days but ultimately succumbed to "the traumatic brain injury" he suffered during the fight and was pronounced dead on Wednesday.
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A former classmate said the suspect often succumbed to peer pressure -- such as running down a hallway shirtless when dared by other students.
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A snowstorm moved in and, as the other men sought refuge in a cave, Matsumura was left exposed and succumbed to the elements.
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And, of course, the death of her husband, Pete's father, who succumbed to lung cancer just days after the then-South Bend, Ind.
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The newspaper also warned that the Chinese would gain little if they succumbed to pressure from the United States and hurt their neighbor.
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"One thing about New York, it hasn't succumbed to the playfulness of other state's license plates, which I think is terrific," he said.
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We spoke about emotions, trauma, illness, about whether we had succumbed to influences, experiments, pressures—or whether we had been born this way.
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Gradually, the society of the resettled succumbed to the seduction of totalitarianism, like the surface of a lake caught in a cold spell.
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In Asia, emerging currencies succumbed to a sell-off again on Tuesday, with currencies tumbling across the board — some to new record lows.
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His attorney, Steve Greenberg, said Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx succumbed to public pressure and that his client is an innocent man.
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In time, we discover he has never broken a bone, never had a serious illness and never even succumbed to a common cold.
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His counterpart at the Russian curling federation, lawmaker Dmitry Svishchev, accused the IOC of having succumbed to external pressure when making its decision.
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The series began to figure itself out when it succumbed to the gravity of Farmiga's sometimes campy, sometimes poignant, always next-level work.
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A lot of these were from potter's fields and criminals, or soldiers that had either succumbed to disease or were killed for desertion.
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In a statement Wednesday night, Villanueva announced that doctors worked for two days to try and save him, but he'd succumbed to his injuries.
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"She was traversing through the desert in a very hot environment and succumbed to the elements," Pima County Chief Medical Examiner Gregory Hess said.
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His name is Omran Daqneesh, and days after the attack that destroyed his home, his 10-year-old brother Ali succumbed to his wounds.
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The sides of the roads were flecked with shredded tires, making me wonder how much rubber had succumbed to the ravages of Namibian gravel.
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An election is due by May, and the governing Liberal-National coalition was already behind in the polls, before it succumbed to furious infighting.
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"Seventeen others have succumbed to their injuries in hospital and over 160 are still being treated either in hospitals or at home," Rahimi said.
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Investigators said in December that they suspect he crashed into a rock and eventually succumbed to the cold weather while trying to find help.
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Today we have an update to that report: The stars have finally succumbed to the temperature and are now wearing silky, satin slips instead.
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"We are deeply saddened to announce that the officer transported to the hospital has succumbed to her injuries," the SLMPD said in a statement.
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RBS, which succumbed to a 45.5 billion-pound state bailout during the 2007-09 financial crisis, has not made an annual profit since 2007.
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Minguell Lembrick shot and killed Smarr, who was 25, before shooting Smith, who was 26 and eventually succumbed to his injuries, according to reports.
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It's possible that there's a dead government satellite in orbit right now, but it seems likely it succumbed to Earth's atmosphere over the weekend.
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His partner, Pavlina Pizova, also injured in the fall, attempted to help him, but he soon succumbed to his injuries and the extreme weather.
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Some strains she looked at which were resistant to antibiotics nevertheless succumbed to one or more of the non-antibiotic drugs thrown at them.
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For a few months in 20, entire swaths of the United States succumbed to an addiction the likes of which had never been seen.
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Egypt's index succumbed to profit taking and fell 2793 percent as the Egyptian pound steadied near a three-month peak against the U.S. dollar.
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Jankowski said the idea for the memoir first occurred to him in late 2013, years before she succumbed to sepsis from a ruptured intestine.
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One by one, most software has succumbed to the cloud; Designers have Adobe, gamers have Steam, programmers have GitHub and now musicians have Splice .
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The bank succumbed to a 45.5 billion pound bailout just six months later in October and has since failed to post an annual profit.
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According to them, I've succumbed to audism by using my voice to speak more often than my hands, and cued speech to absorb information.
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The City has confirmed that two of the three victims that were transported to local area hospitals earlier today have succumbed to their injuries.
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They succumbed to injuries or to the sharks, which circled beneath the crystal-clear water by day and glided past survivors' legs at night.
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As if to underline this weakness, for the third time in the past decade, the Italian economy has again succumbed to an economic recession.
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Eastman Kodak, another pioneer of its industry, succumbed to bankruptcy in 2012 after struggling to evolve from film to the age of digital photography.
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I think, given Michael's desire to tear down stigmas and barriers, he would have wanted the world to know his body succumbed to addiction.
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Six months later I succumbed to my demographic and moved downtown, swapping Levain lines for Le Bain lines and Barney Greengrass for blended wheatgrass.
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Commodity related stocks succumbed to profit taking after recent sharp gains, said Kevin Headland, director of capital markets and strategy at Manulife Asset Management.
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"Sadly, Falcon succumbed to the temptation of participating and playing the dictatorship's game," said Juan Pablo Guanipa, a leader in Capriles' Justice First party.
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Though her voice has "succumbed to the nerve-eating devil," as she noted, one arm has thus far escaped the ravages of the disease.
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A little girl in "Warplanes" sulks because, rather than dying a war hero like her classmate's father, her own succumbed to a weak heart.
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Over time, this land had succumbed to sucker weeds and briars and red-brush saplings, all of which, it was determined, badly needed clearing.
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On August, 2, 22000, Victoria Scalisi, vocalist of seminal crust pioneers DAMAD, succumbed to cancer, surrounded by those she loved and who loved her.
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Another Khamenei adviser, Mohammad Mirmohammadi, 71, died last week, and one of the country's top clerics, Hadi Khosroshahi, succumbed to the sickness last month.
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"In recent weeks, his condition worsened and he succumbed to the cancer at his home in the early hours of Monday," the firm said.
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Mr. Lan, the filmmaker, said nearly everyone he encountered in the city had a friend, relative or neighbor who had succumbed to the virus.
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Mr. del Toro, though he has dabbled in large-scale, franchise-ready filmmaking, has never succumbed to the authoritarian aesthetic of the Hollywood blockbuster.
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After insisting that the problem would not affect many people, the company succumbed to public pressure and recalled the chips, costing it $475 million.
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Those We've Lost Ms. Dunn, who succumbed to the coronavirus, successfully pushed for legislation that provided alternative ways to gain a high school degree.
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The veteran starter succumbed to several injuries this season, most recently a strained lat muscle that has sidelined him for more than a month.
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His death follows those of two other Iranian leaders — a former ambassador and newly elected member of Parliament — who also succumbed to the illness.
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Britain said an older person with underlying health problems had succumbed to the virus on Thursday, while the number of infections jumped to 115.
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It has a payoff structure that is precisely the one desired by politicians, which is why so many countries have succumbed to its lure.
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The police believe that Mr. Cole and Khyler were involved in a violent altercation inside Khyler's home, and that Khyler succumbed to his injuries.
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The cakes survived the Great Depression, but Interstate succumbed to the low-carb Atkins and South Beach Diets, filing for Chapter 78 bankruptcy protection.
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"Too often, you succumbed to chasing plaudits on Twitter, which closed the door on swing voters in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Ohio," he wrote.
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If the aggressive animal in Prospect Park did have rabies, it would have succumbed to the illness by now, according to the parks department.
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Even though my Dog Casino regularly earned the scars left by hard-thinking doggy teeth and paws, it never succumbed to a serious injury.
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Houston, who succumbed to years of drug abuse in 2012, was an instant success after being signed to a record contract at age 19.
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The koala that was saved from massive wildfires in Australia in a dramatic viral video has sadly succumbed to his injuries from the blaze.
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He was born of a virgin, and was supposed to save the galaxy before he succumbed to temptation, all ideas with clear Christian resonances.
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Her daughter, Princess Aiko, who loves animals and is a big fan of sumo wrestling, has also succumbed to the pressure of royal life.
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"Too often, you succumbed to chasing plaudits on Twitter, which closed the door on swing voters in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Ohio," he wrote.
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The Oval Office meeting wrapped up just as news broke that an officer had been shot and succumbed to his wounds in Kansas City.
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Proposals from a succession of mayors — John V. Lindsay, Edward I. Koch, Rudolph W. Giuliani and Michael R. Bloomberg — all succumbed to the battling.
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They were not allowed to summon lawyers, who might have been able to help, and many succumbed to being stripped of their substantial assets.
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Instead, he was torn to shreds by the elbows, knees and punches of his rangy opponent, and ultimately succumbed to a second-round TKO.
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He succumbed to a choke in the last 30 seconds of the fight, Brown's third loss in two years and Maia's fifth straight win.
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The girl was taken to the Jackson Memorial Hospital's Ryder Trauma Center in "extremely critical condition," where she later succumbed to her injuries, NBC reports.
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The number barely budged from the year before, when 446,000 people succumbed to the malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, which spreads through infected female Anopheles mosquitoes.
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In 1914, both brothers succumbed to the magnetic social pull of Manhattan, forsaking their Clinton Avenue mansions in favor of apartments at 640 Park Avenue.
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Though Fuudo was not shut out in the final match, taking one game on Infiltration's lead, he succumbed to the strength of his Nash play.
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Wall Street's main indexes have succumbed to selling pressure in May after touching record highs on mounting concerns about a protracted U.S.-China trade war.
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But in the end he succumbed to pressure from rabbis and settlers not to bring down the coalition, which now has a one-seat majority.
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Kelly says she never succumbed to any of his advances that she claims stopped after six months once she reported Ailes' behavior to her supervisor.
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It was made during the "Satanic Panic," when many Americans succumbed to mass hysteria, believing that organized Satanic worship was widespread and preying on children.
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My parents called me nearly every hour, checking in on me and making sure I hadn't succumbed to the crippling fear I felt deep inside.
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A private bulldozer operator who had been hired in efforts to contain the fire "succumbed to fatal injuries" Tuesday night, according to California fire authorities.
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He succumbed to injuries sustained in Al-Bab, a town 15 miles northeast of Aleppo and 20 miles from the Turkish border, the official said.
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A botched evacuation of Houston ahead of Hurricane Rita in 2005 left 90 dead as they succumbed to heat exhaustion during traffic jams on highways.
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A YEAR after Donald Trump became the Republicans' de facto leader, there is a growing view that the party has succumbed to his nationalist populism.
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A 59-year-old grandmother succumbed to her injuries days after being shot in the head while walking home with her daughter on May 7.
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I didn't have access to Google, but I do remember coming across a stat: that a good percentage of anorexics eventually succumbed to their disease.
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Kiarre Curtis, 26, and five children ranging in age from 2 to 10 years old likely succumbed to smoke inhalation, Chief Deputy Robert Boyce said.
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He subsequently asked another, unidentified person on the scene to perform CPR on Mosher, but the 66-year-old ultimately succumbed to his fatal injuries.
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It was the first death of a president in office since Franklin D. Roosevelt succumbed to cerebral hemorrhage at Warm Springs, Georgia, in April 1945.
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I guess what I'm saying is, maybe if the Galactic Senate hadn't defunded Planned Parenthood, the Republic wouldn't have succumbed to an evil fascist dictatorship.
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The 38-year-old succumbed to the rear-naked choke of Mickey Gall's just two minutes into their bout at UFC 203 in Cleveland, Ohio.
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If you've succumbed to an Internet of Things gateway drug like a smart thermostat or connected light bulbs, Zubie also integrates with the IFTTT app.
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While I didn't especially enjoy or believe the manner in which the two are forced together, I succumbed to the author's affection for the players.
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It occurred in February in a man in his 70s who recovered from Zika but succumbed to immune thrombocytopenic purpura, another type of autoimmune reaction.
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The fire left 27 dead at the scene; a further 37 died later, and doctors said many had succumbed to infections picked up in hospital.
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Those who have succumbed to the drug include a nephew of Steve Stenger's, the St. Louis County executive, who died from an overdose in 2014.
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The man's former neighbors in Fort Montgomery, less than two miles south of the motel, recalled Mr. McLellan's life before his mind succumbed to dementia.
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Cornwallis-West was also in southern Africa at the time — though he was unable to compete with Churchill's deeds, for he quickly succumbed to sunstroke.
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This week, the last two Blockbusters in Alaska announced that they too have succumbed to the slow march of time and will close, Deadline reports.
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Interviewees spoke with gratitude of the opportunities provided by the camps, and said they would have succumbed to "extremism" if not for the government's intervention.
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Yahoo, its parent company, succumbed to financial struggles and has announced plans to be acquired by Verizon, raising questions about the future of its properties.
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In the 1970s, a multitude of massive bombs were dropped on Mauna Loa's ancient lava formations to investigate which features succumbed to modern bombing technologies.
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Frenchman Jules Bianchi, who suffered serious head injuries at the Japanese Grand Prix in October 2014, succumbed to his injuries in hospital the following July.
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The conductor said we could clamber aboard, her equanimity only breaking when I succumbed to temptation and pulled a lever on the driver's control panel.
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As we stretched upward toward the sky and down to the cool earth, taking in the grandeur of our surroundings, we succumbed to profound relaxation.
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This was the situation faced by Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch in the summer of 228, when Bausch succumbed to cancer, just days after her diagnosis.
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I succumbed to a marketing ploy and read "Valley of the Dolls," by Jacqueline Susann, which was in its 50th anniversary edition this past summer.
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I've given up leather bags completely as they always seem ruined after a month or so and I have succumbed to carrying generic canvas totes.
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She said that she had never wanted to sue Mr. Kelly, but having exhausted her options, she succumbed to the pressure to sue and settle.
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In addition, bank shares have succumbed to pressure as slumping oil prices have increased concern about their exposure to bad loans in the energy sector.
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The children who died, most of them weakened by long-term malnutrition and dehydration, had succumbed to diseases like pneumonia and dysentery, the commission said.
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If the money was not received, the Rohinya were beaten to death, or neglected to such an extent that they succumbed to sickness and disease.
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After touching record highs in May, Wall Street's main indexes have succumbed to selling pressure on mounting concerns about a prolonged U.S.-China trade war.
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After she was burnt, the government ordered her moved to a hospital in New Delhi, where she succumbed to her injuries late on Dec. 235.
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He walked into Ali's suite and saw the big man struggle to get off the couch, as the great athlete's vigor succumbed to Parkinson's disease.
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But unbeknownst to much of the family, the "birth objects" are all people who have succumbed to Heap Fever and been turned into physical things.
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He was admitted to a civic hospital with a venomous snakebite on his chest and succumbed to it three days later, the Times of India reported.
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Moreover, scientists are predicting a massive migration from coastal cities to inland urban environments as people flee neighborhoods that have succumbed to flooding and rising tides.
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Kelly said she never succumbed to any of his advances that she claimed stopped after six months once she reported Ailes' alleged behavior to her supervisor.
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CNN's Dylan Byers reported around noon that Zuckerberg has succumbed to pressure from Washington and decided to appear in corporeal form and verbally communicate with lawmakers.
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In total, between 21 and 2000, some 6.5m people were killed by firearms, greater than the number that succumbed to typhoid fever or alcohol-related deaths.
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The man holding Catar's phone then informed her that her husband had just succumbed to serious wounds from the massive blast that had just taken place.
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Kelly's attorney, Steve Greenberg, denied the allegations, saying Foxx had succumbed to public pressure and that the R&B singer's accusers were not telling the truth.
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A rep for the Grammy-award winning singer confirmed to PEOPLE that Clark succumbed to complications from pneumonia, which he had contracted shortly before his death.
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Though the hospital did not provide any details on the cause of Dinoire's death, French media reported she succumbed to complications from her most recent operation.
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But Mr Huber is more concerned with the ordinary people who succumbed to terror or despair, in particular as the Red Army approached Germany's eastern lands.
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However, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon succumbed to what he described as unacceptable pressure and removed the coalition from the blacklist pending a joint review.
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Does the public know that the FDA and Congress have willfully succumbed to the pressure of corporate America by ignoring their own rights to the technology?!
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Actress Jane Seymour says she's "devastated" over the death of her former James Bond castmate Roger Moore, who succumbed to cancer on Tuesday at age 89.
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But a new study calls key details of that story into question, including how quickly Native American societies succumbed to disease, and how Earth's climate responded.
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Spayd herself succumbed to some bias: "she considers herself a journalist as well," she wrote of me, as if it's a subjective matter, not a fact.
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Teddy Antolin, David Bowie's longtime hairstylist, has died just under a month after the iconic rock star succumbed to a battle with cancer, according to reports.
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More than 20 of Queen Elizabeth's swans from her Windsor flock have died amid fears that they succumbed to a bird flu outbreak sweeping the area.
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The two young, uber-talented, African-American, Gotham superstars destined for Cooperstown who succumbed to the cocaine-fueled Bright Lights, Big City era-New York City.
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The locket holds the ashes of Amanda Shears' late son, Zealen, who was just 10 months old in 2012 when he succumbed to a heart defect.
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Fellow prospect Kevin 'The Machine Gun' Petchi succumbed to rear naked choke after two rounds when he met Pimblett for the FCC featherweight title in March.
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Tencent Holdings, which succumbed to profit-taking in the morning session, ended the day up 0.5 percent at a third consecutive record high of HK$330.20.
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Thube says many of her high school friends have succumbed to the charms of "sugar-daddies" who provide money, gifts and favors in return for sex.
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She railed at the Marxist chief minister of West Bengal when he succumbed to demands by extremist mullahs that Taslima Nasreen, a Bangladeshi writer, leave Kolkata.
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After 303 years in business, we succumbed to the "disruption" of Netflix and Hulu, bled to death by the long, slow defection of our customer base.
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Ireland and other obliging European states, such as Luxembourg and the Netherlands, have already succumbed to pressure to close several of the loopholes of the past.
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White House chief of staff John Kelly may have succumbed to this trick when he joined the fracas over Trump's call to Army widow Myeshia Johnson.
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One died at the scene and the other was taken to hospital in the northeastern city of Oujda where he succumbed to his injuries, it added.
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McCain died on Saturday at 81 after being diagnosed a year ago with the same kind of brain cancer Biden's son Beau succumbed to in 2015.
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The camera that succumbed to gravity appears to be an older Arri Alexa model, but it still costs tens of thousands of dollars when purchased used.
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Upside magazine, which chronicled the rise of the internet, succumbed to the dot-com bubble collapse of the late 1990s and early 2000s, going into bankruptcy.
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Her lively account of how Oneida eventually succumbed to "the gods of Science and Doubt" is a welcome change from most "as told by" family histories.
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"Libertarians for Trump" became a thing, as some key libertarians succumbed to the feverish hope that Trump would be a peace candidate in the 2016 race.
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And at those times when the marketplace has succumbed to fakeouts, society has only itself to blame for not more carefully countering false messaging with reason.
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Along the way I saw many other climbers stop as they succumbed to the effects of altitude sickness; some were even being rushed down the mountain.
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According to his wife and son, the ex-Beatle succumbed to lung cancer in 2001 after passing on one final message of love, the Guardian reported.
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But it has estimated that 20153,000 more succumbed to disease in the past year because of a lack of access to clean water or health care.
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Not Eminem-style, just regular spring cleaning-style, because he's got way too much stuff and the poor structure finally succumbed to all the physical pressure.
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One of the victims, a 30-year-old man, succumbed to his injuries, while as of publication the status of the other three victims remained unclear.
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Yet, on route to his loss against Werdum at UFC 188, Velasquez seemed pretty exhausted before he succumbed to a guillotine choke in the third round.
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After banging my head against the boss for a few hours, I succumbed to summoning a friend for jolly cooperation, and we took them down together.
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But New York banking regulators called Promontory's independence into question, saying it had succumbed to pressure from the bank to sanitize its report to the regulators.
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Pilate was the Roman governor of the province of Judea who, according to the Bible, succumbed to demands by Jerusalem's Jewish leaders that Jesus be crucified.
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Usually we tag-team it in the evening — one kid to one parent — so I was feeling quite relieved that I hadn't succumbed to being outnumbered.
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The rods are packed so densely that they scramble your vision; most of them stand upright, but some have succumbed to gravity and droop or collide.
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In recent weeks, as these companies have succumbed to concerns about the global economy, slowing profits or privacy concerns, they have led the decline in stocks.
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After 25 "bonus years" in remission for Hodgkin's, my son succumbed to radiation-induced lung cancer just as he was hitting the prime of his life.
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Thoros of Myr, the alcoholic warrior-priest, gave Beric Dondarrion a series of resurrections but ultimately succumbed to death himself during the expedition beyond the Wall.
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In my defence, I didn't know what Ibiza was like when I was 18, and so I succumbed to being sober, drinking $20 bottles of water.
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Within 14 months, over a third of Eyam's population succumbed to the horror of the plague that had been inadvertently brought to the village from London.
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The South Koreans succumbed to a more experienced, more skilled Swedish team, 8-3, in a match that was conceded before the 10th and final end.
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One of the victims, 51-year-old retired Illinois State Police Trooper Gregory Rieves succumbed to his injuries in a nearby hospital, Illinois State Police said.
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"Officers began life-saving efforts and Melgoza was transported to Chino Valley Medical Center, where he succumbed to his injuries," Chino police said in a statement.
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There is a chance Hong Kong goes the way of Antwerp, Venice or Beirut: once-mighty financial hubs which succumbed to adverse economic and political shifts.
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Nicholas Kristof This newspaper has periodically, to its shame, succumbed to the kind of xenophobic fearmongering that President Trump is now trying to make American policy.
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In one sequence, Nodar honors the late Swayze, who succumbed to pancreatic cancer in 2009, by recreating the famous pottery scene from his 1990 classic Ghost.
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Quickly, I began to feel as if I'd wandered into the plot of a Philip K. Dick novel, or succumbed to an especially unnerving fever dream.
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One fatality directly related to the fire has been reported, a firefighter who succumbed to burns and smoke inhalation in the line of duty on Dec.
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The 42-year-old blogger and freelance reporter succumbed to a lung infection in hospital in Algiers on Sunday, the prison service said in a statement.
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" — "No kidding" (1973) "The old notion that brevity is the essence of wit has succumbed to the modern idea that tedium is the essence of quality.
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One fatality directly related to the fire has been reported, a firefighter who succumbed to burns and smoke inhalation in the line of duty last Thursday.
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"RR-2-Go" is emblazoned in red lettering on the building's blue exterior, announcing that the cafe had, at least visually, succumbed to its better half.
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My initial thoughts were ones of sadness and disappointment that another once-venerable institution known for honoring photography had succumbed to a very lopsided rights grab.
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Global stock markets have succumbed to selling pressure in recent weeks, with the benchmark STOXX 600 posting its worst monthly performance in over three years in May.
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Thousands more later succumbed to radiation-related illnesses such as cancer, although the total death toll and long-term health effects remain a subject of intense debate.
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The byproduct of a government-sponsored merger at the end of last decade, Oi succumbed to a heavy debt burden, mounting competition and years of shareholder disputes.
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The study, published in the journal Nature, shows that many coral species that comprise the Great Barrier Reef succumbed to ocean temperatures that were well above average.
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While older models could best be described as "pokey", the X100F snaps in focus very quickly, without the back and forth hunting that older versions succumbed to.
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That has succumbed to dithering, and even the more modest merger that he is now planning will be susceptible to internal differences on matters like the budget.
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Trump did not immediately have a response, but former House Speaker Newt Gingrich —one of Trump's chief surrogates —appeared to suggest Comey had succumbed to political pressure.
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Malinowski's testimony was reportedly recorded five months before she succumbed to her injuries, following a January 2017 court order allowing her to be deposed under civil procedure.
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Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson), the hotshot race car who learned to take it easy in Cars, has succumbed to the ravages of time, as we all must.
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The anchor said she never succumbed to any of his advances, which she claimed stopped after six months once she reported Ailes' alleged behavior to her supervisor.
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This time, however, Mr Molinari succumbed to the demons that have undone so many a contender on the back nine on Sunday at Augusta National Golf Club.
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In 2017, I decided that I'd had enough of what people would think, and succumbed to my desire of wanting to know and date trans women seriously.
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The four reported deaths included one person in Iowa who was rescued from flood waters, but later succumbed to injuries, according to the Fremont County Sheriff's Office.
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Schulhoff, who was Jewish and who took on Soviet citizenship early in the war, was deported to a concentration camp in Bavaria, where he succumbed to tuberculosis.
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The arts have succumbed to the more pernicious aspects of novelty culture; we are increasingly less mindful of the fact that Rome wasn't built in a day.
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Both deputies were taken to the University of Kansas Health System, where one of the deputies succumbed to his injures, said Kansas City police Chief Terry Zeigler.
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A compulsive collector of information, Gessner accumulated an enormous haul of natural specimens and library resources before he succumbed to bubonic plague at the age of 49.
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As anyone who watched the card knows, VanZant once again succumbed to a rear-naked choke—and this time in the first round rather than the fifth.
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As kids milly rocked their way to Snapchat fame and websites like Hipster Runoff succumbed to the ending of an era, the genre slowly slipped from vogue.
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I watched this play out in real time, as conservatives who fully understood the threat that Mr. Trump posed succumbed to the argument about the Supreme Court.
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Clocking in at one line longer than a sonnet, Jenny Xie's poem takes us through those salad years with a list of trials overcome or succumbed to.
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Mr. Skripal's brother died two years ago, and just last year, the family said, his son succumbed to liver failure while on vacation in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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Motor racing was in mourning on Sunday after Hubert, 22, succumbed to injuries sustained in a high speed crash during a Formula Two race the previous day.
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" "In Italy, 9.5 percent of the people who have tested positive for the virus have succumbed to covid-242, according to data compiled at Johns Hopkins University.
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In the time since, both of Jim's children have died unnaturally: His daughter (William's wife) has taken her own life, and Logan has succumbed to an overdose.
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"We knew that eventually he would have succumbed to Osteosarcoma, but we would still have those days left with him," Link's family writes on the GoFundMe page.
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Shortly after the Falcon 9&aposs engines were shut down and Crew Dragon escaped, the rocket succumbed to extreme drag, broke up, and exploded into a fireball.
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The study accounted for Puerto Ricans who succumbed to the stifling heat and other aftereffects of the storm and had not been previously counted in official figures.
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Tiring of journalism and seeing no path to a life in literature, he succumbed to pressure from his father and enrolled in the New York Law School.
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They are determined to reward him with the same good ending that his friend Senator Edward M. Kennedy enjoyed before he succumbed to brain cancer in 2009.
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There is an old line about why England, in the turbulent years of the 19th and 20th centuries, never succumbed to revolution: because it rains too much.
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So, when Griffith succumbed to an unfortunate illness and died just a few weeks after the pair arrived at the lighthouse, Howell had a choice to make.
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Just less than half of those who died succumbed to heart disease (849 people) or cancer (1,068 people), certain types of which have been linked to diet.
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"The individual, a black female, who resides at the residence succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced deceased on the scene," read the Fort Worth PD's statement.
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But Stoudemire's career succumbed to injury, and not long after along with it went whatever positive vibes the franchise had in the period "Uncut Gems" is set.
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The study accounted for Puerto Ricans who succumbed to the stifling heat and other after-effects of the storm and were not previously counted in official figures.
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Arthur Goldberg loved being on the high bench but succumbed to the inimitable pressure of Lyndon Johnson to serve as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
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But sterling later succumbed to selling pressure and dropped as much as 0.8 percent to $1.3016, down from around $1.31 before Carney had started his news conference.
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Agustín Carstens, until recently the head of the central bank, says that Mexican businesses have long succumbed to the "magnetic force that the US [economy] exercises on us".
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Pope Francis acknowledged that priests, nuns and members of the Catholic church had succumbed to hatred and violence in Rwanda, "betraying their own evangelical mission," the Vatican said.
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But it's important to understand that obstruction does not turn on whether Director Comey (or Admiral Rogers or DNI Coats or anyone else) felt or succumbed to pressure.
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The teen suffered serious burns in the fiery crash and was airlifted to a Memphis-area trauma center where she succumbed to her injuries Saturday, according to Guajardo.
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But bitcoin quickly succumbed to economies of scale and now it's basically only possible to profitably mine bitcoin using expensive, special-made hardware in giant Chinese bitcoin mines.
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My niece Beatrice, who had gone to the village to visit her grandmother, succumbed to malaria that was initially misdiagnosed as a cold by an unskilled health worker.
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In October, Madsen admitted to dismembering Wall's body but maintained that he had not killed her — and that she had succumbed to carbon monoxide poisoning while on board.
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Three male blood relatives, including our father and grandfather, had suffered heart attacks in their 50s and all three had succumbed to heart disease by their early 70s.
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"It was a tough game for us, but I thought we battled hard," said winger Taylor Hall, who believes the Oilers finally succumbed to schedule and the injuries.
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However, on Wednesday the family confirmed that Arcturus Aldebaran Powers and Cygnus Regulus Powers remained hidden in the home during the fire and had succumbed to smoke inhalation.
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As expected, it was gut-wrenching: Though he did survive the fire, Jack died just hours later when he succumbed to a heart attack triggered by smoke inhalation.
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Oi, the byproduct of a government-sponsored merger at the end of the last decade, succumbed to a heavy debt burden, mounting competition and years of internal disputes.
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It justifies the controversial use of heavy machinery by noting the scale of the task: in the past three years perhaps 1m spruces have succumbed to bark beetle.
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In Australia, scientists recently announced that 93 percent of the Great Barrier Reef has succumbed to coral bleaching, a destructive phenomenon that occurs when ocean temperatures rise sharply.
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On April 17th New Zealand's Labour Party succumbed to such pressure and abandoned plans to impose a contentious capital-gains tax on investment properties, shares and business assets.
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The move echoes a similar casting change in Season 8 when Chandler Riggs left the show after his character, Carl Grimes (Rick's son), succumbed to a zombie bite.
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Just last year, Lady Gaga impressed with a six-minute medley of hits in remembrance of David Bowie, who weeks before had succumbed to his battle with cancer.
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Jay Valencia was Faber's first opponent and succumbed to the much-vaunted guillotine choke of the California Kid in just 82 seconds—pocketing Faber $500 for his victory.
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As of December 20, more than 512 cases have been confirmed and 288 people have succumbed to the deadly virus, making it the second-largest outbreak in history.
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But his administration has found that despite the president's hard-line rhetoric, many of his priorities have succumbed to political reality during his first 100 days in office.
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She didn't expect to return to Capitol Hill after her last visit for Takai's memorial service after he succumbed to pancreatic cancer to lobby her brother's former colleagues.
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Asian and world stock indices succumbed to profit-taking after reaching one-year highs earlier this month, while U.S. futures pointed to a lower open on Wall Street.
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She was taken to the University of North Carolina Children's Hospital, where she succumbed to her injuries, officials announced on Monday, according to the Telegram, WRAL and WCNC.
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Family spokesman Bruce Carter confirmed the passing of Marquis Jefferson, telling the news outlet that Jefferson succumbed to, I don't know, I can only say a broken heart.
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Many magazines, not least of all The New Republic, succumbed to a similar politics of racist resentment in the face of black militancy and African-American cultural resurgence.
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Unfortunately, like many ideas routed in politics, this simple idea has succumbed to partisan bickering that has left the VA much like the fictional island in Golding's novel.
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Back in the early 2000s, sporting a tan as deep as Paris Hilton's was all the rage in show biz, but Kidman never succumbed to that beauty ideal.
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THE CAPITAL of Visigothic Spain and later of Castile, famous for its mudéjar churches and El Greco paintings, the medieval city of Toledo has succumbed to mass tourism.
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The Marine was then transported to the Washington Hospital Center where "despite lifesaving measures" the Marine "succumbed to his injuries" and was pronounced dead at 5:59 am.
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An unidentified male skier out with family and friends died Monday south of Aspen, Colorado, while a man injured last Thursday in New Mexico succumbed to his injuries.
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The 29-year-old Scot succumbed to a surprise loss to Belgian David Goffin on Friday, having ended the official season with a 24-game string of wins.
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Rio de Janeiro-based Oi, the byproduct of a government-sponsored merger in 2008, succumbed to a heavy debt burden and mounting competition after years of shareholder disputes.
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A former officer in the US Foreign Service stationed in Malaysia, Marro succumbed to a longtime fascination with Islam decades ago and converted before marrying a local woman.
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"2009 F1 world champion Jenson Button wrote: "Devastating news from Spa today, the super talented Anthoine Hubert succumbed to his injuries after an accident in today's F2 race.
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Anguished, restless, high-strung, desolate, Munch (21893-21910) was a young boy when his mother died of tuberculosis; his beloved older sister, Sophie, succumbed to the same disease.
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The lion's share of both the book and the movie take place in Camazotz, an Earth-like planet that has succumbed to the evil of the Black Thing.
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Mogadishu, Somalia (CNN)Abdirahman Omar Osman, the mayor of Somalia's capital Mogadishu, succumbed to wounds sustained in a suicide bombing in the city, the government said on Thursday.
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Whether it was because her sudden power surge came at a high cost or she just finally succumbed to old age, Melisandre's death was eerie, elegant and poignant.
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After touching record highs at the beginning of May, Wall Street's main indexes have succumbed to selling pressure on mounting concerns about a prolonged U.S.-China trade war.
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When retired Army Sergeant Felix McDermott died last year at a Department of Veterans Affairs hospital in West Virginia, his family believed he had succumbed to natural causes.
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Trump dismantled the pandemic response team in the face of such warnings — and he did it exactly 100 years after his own grandfather succumbed to the Spanish flu.
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Schiele's first broader acceptance didn't come until early 1918 with a major exhibition in the Secession — later that year, the artist succumbed to Spanish flu at age 28.
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Of those cases, an estimated 18,000 to 46,2900 patients in the U.S. have succumbed to complications from the flu in the last five months, according to the CDC.
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Mr. Leno had been chosen over David Letterman to succeed Johnny Carson, and Mr. Letterman's new show on CBS eventually succumbed to Mr. Leno in the ratings race.
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Many of the old trattorias had succumbed to the guidebook hordes or the advanced age of their owners or the existential dread of preparing another cacio e pepe.
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But then Senate leaders succumbed to pressure from their conservative base to target Obamacare one more time before special rules barring a Democratic filibuster expire on Sept. 30.
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Former Davis Cup winner and Australian Open semi-finalist McNamara coached Wang for several years before he succumbed to prostate cancer at the age of 64 last July.
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His Op-Ed begins: This newspaper has periodically, to its shame, succumbed to the kind of xenophobic fearmongering that President Trump is now trying to make American policy.
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But Pine, who succumbed to a big yawn after a busy day of press as our conversation began, seems to enjoy keeping things light on set and off.
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"Lincoln in the Bardo" takes, as its jumping-off point, the death of Abraham Lincoln's beloved 11-year-old son, Willie, who succumbed to typhoid fever on Feb.
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" Most of the world has succumbed to dust storms and "rib retch" (a new strain of tuberculosis) following a "Great Withering" from spreading "fungal blights and insect infestations.
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The head of a major hospital in Wuhan died of the disease on Tuesday, the seventh health worker to have succumbed to the virus, known as COVID-19.
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The university study accounted for Puerto Ricans who succumbed to the stifling heat and other aftereffects of the storm and had not been previously counted in official figures.
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Many were outraged nonetheless after a mountain lion succumbed to rodenticide in September in California, raising to five a National Park Service count of such deaths since 2002.
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He had a break point chance to lead 4-0 but ultimately succumbed to unforced errors that allowed his American opponent to take control and level the match.
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After initially responding with halfhearted gestures and speeches about workplace culture, Evan said, leadership at the agency eventually succumbed to the pressure and gave every employee a raise.
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Mr. Rowley said the death toll from the attack had risen to four as Leslie Rhodes, 22015, from the Streatham area of south London, succumbed to his injuries.
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Shares of the four department store chains rose more than 30 percent in the first half of the year, before they succumbed to a broad market sell-off.
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After vaulting into the top 10 at age 18 in 2015, Bencic succumbed to a series of injuries, including a left wrist problem that required surgery last spring.
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However, that run came to an abrupt halt at UFC 180 when The Menace succumbed to the guillotine choke of former title challenger Ricardo Lamas in Mexico City.
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