And it's easy to tell yourself — because it's easy for all of us to tell ourselves — that surrendering to Trump is surrendering your patriotism.
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That's kind of the middle point where she's surrendering to the unknown, she's surrendering to risk, and admitting that she might get it wrong along the way.
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Britain was virtually bankrupt, but surrendering the project was divisive.
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Over time, officers were able to talk him into surrendering.
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They're consensually surrendering rather than conforming to some community obligation.
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Peralta went four innings, surrendering four runs and three hits.
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Who ever heard of a country surrendering under such conditions?
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But those who saw him thought he was merely surrendering.
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Surrendering the upfront license fees is what has been tough.
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A bit like a state, without surrendering our Latin personality.
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She tries to find inner peace by surrendering to God.
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Do you know what that's like, just surrendering like that?
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Samuel Israel III, back in court after surrendering to the authorities.
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Surrendering your will to the demands of the mob is easy.
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Having said so, our attitude will be humble, but not surrendering.
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Atkins let some of the shoppers go before surrendering hours later.
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Rather than making progress, the FIVB seems to be surrendering ground.
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Another commenter spoke up about her own experience surrendering a dog.
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Coordinating standards with another country inevitably means surrendering a little sovereignty.
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Despite surrendering the lead, the Blackhawks found a way to rally.
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President Trump inaugurated his presidency by surrendering all of these gains.
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In other words, the White House and establishment Republicans are surrendering.
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They are both humbled and self-confident, surrendering and also powerful.
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He engaged in an hourslong standoff with the police before surrendering.
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Cheney supported and praised George W. Bush without surrendering his individuality.
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The surrender Shortly after dawn, however, video footage showed soldiers surrendering.
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The Cardinals scored a league-low 225 points while surrendering 425.
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But is he executing a plan or surrendering to a jones?
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They accept the uncertainties of old age without surrendering to them.
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It was, in essence, rewarding Amazon by surrendering to its dominance.
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Wealthy parents charged in the case began surrendering to the authorities.
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"Surrendering sovereignty in your own country is shameful," Ms. Kreitman said.
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Moving in is months away, but she has not contemplated surrendering.
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"The House Democrats are surrendering the majority, their dignity," Trump said.
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A combination of factors pressured white South Africa into surrendering power.
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After surrendering 37 points to an Ole Miss team on Nov.
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"But instead of surrendering they responded with fire arms," Hasan said.
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I never liked the idea of surrendering Augustus to the surgery.
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However, cooperation does not need to mean surrendering to Russia's will.
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Bush, by contrast, had no intention of surrendering America's dominant position.
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Johnson, a vocal backer of Trump, suggested May was surrendering to Brussels.
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Tohafjian had cut his neck and a wrist before surrendering, police said.
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However, the Spanish government said it had "no intention" of surrendering Lopez.
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Tanzanian businessmen have been strong-armed into surrendering assets to the state.
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They say that both civilians and surrendering rebels have used these routes.
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He listened carefully and, surrendering his initial skepticism, signed the consent form.
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Eovaldi lasted only five innings after surrendering three runs on eight hits.
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Trump could ask Kim to start by surrendering just one nuclear weapon.
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Carrabba can mold any sentiment into totalizing torment without surrendering its sweetness.
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Many people have migrated there from other surrendering rebel areas around Syria.
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Its surviving leaders are on the run, and its fighters are surrendering.
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He warned that China's terms for unification would mean surrendering Taiwan's sovereignty.
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" He claimed the ISIS fighters in the city were "surrendering en masse.
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"There's no question of surrendering our claim over the site," he said.
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The suspect was taken to the hospital after surrendering to police, authorities said.
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It turned out that you could survive a scandal simply by not surrendering.
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The Knicks were behind from the opening tip, surrendering the first eight points.
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Requesting a refund for the meet and greet meant also surrendering concert tickets.
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They lost all four games against Pittsburgh, surrendering five goals in each contest.
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But surrendering 24 consecutive points in the second half brought those doubts back.
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After that, I just really focused on recovery, and surrendering to that process.
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"At the moment we need to be more efficient, we would be surrendering."
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Surrendering to God meant rejecting a black and white binary of sexual identity.
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What's hard is surrendering one long enough for them to play with it.
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Which begs the question, why are they surrendering themselves to life under ISIS?
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But in one of these fights the administration is talking about surrendering instead.
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Pivetta exited after surrendering six runs and seven hits while throwing 23 pitches.
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But still, "the idea of [surrogacy] felt like surrendering to failure," she said.
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But I also believe that now, more than ever, surrendering isn't an option.
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But for Mr. Maduro and his cronies, that is tantamount to surrendering power.
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King and Hill sustain the premise for Part 1 before surrendering to abstraction.
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It was almost like if I went back to Europe, I was surrendering.
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Surrendering to the dance is also buying into the ideology that shaped it.
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But surrendering to sloth doesn't have to be the end of the story.
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For a start, that means surrendering rhetorical techniques that are crude but effective.
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He was gone after four innings after surrendering four runs on five hits.
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But voters may be resistant to surrendering the insurance they are used to.
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By surrendering those opportunities, Froman said, "we're already losing market share" in the region.
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Goody struck out the first five batters he faced before surrendering Garcia's home run.
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The soldier also killed his wife and wounded another woman before surrendering to troopers.
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Giving up and surrendering to Negan in the name of survival wasn't a life.
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Before surrendering, Pacho wants to cross "destroying the Salazars" off his to-do list.
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Gizmodo: What's the range of potential consequences you face for not surrendering your password?
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After hours of negotiations via the drone-delivered phone, they coaxed him into surrendering.
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"It's frustrating," Miller said after surrendering four goals in the loss at Los Angeles.
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It's not so much about going with the flow as it is about surrendering.
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Griffin was equal to the task, surrendering just an Altuve single through three innings.
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The Astros (41-25) led 2-0 and 3-2 before surrendering each advantage.
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Of course none of this means that the surrendering Republicans' calculations are all wrong.
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Miller gets in and out of a bases-loaded jam without surrendering a run.
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Sometimes he raised his arms as he ran, surrendering to a benevolent life force.
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"It's more putting down markers so it doesn't look like they're surrendering," he said.
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But in reality he is willingly surrendering vast political and economic power to China.
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Tanaka (6-5) won his third straight decision over six starts, surrendering four hits.
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Price recorded only five outs, surrendering two home runs and three runs over all.
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Chen was released last week after surrendering his passport and posting $100,000 in bail.
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The Ducks completed their third outing in the last four without surrendering a touchdown.
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Facebook, no surprise, has gone farthest so far in surrendering its premium P/E.
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Disrupting democracy and undermining its values is surrendering to just what the terrorists want.
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Harvey left an inning later, after surrendering a second titanic homer to Matt Kemp.
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Rod is pre-emptively surrendering when in fact some practical accommodation is entirely possible.
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This is the latest example of the Fed surrendering global leadership on monetary policy.
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Ardern encouraged gun owners who were thinking of surrendering their weapons to do so.
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Voluntarily surrendering your mass market product's status as the best is a risky move.
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It also lets us eventually be broken, surrendering to love, then creating another soul.
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Cardi was arrested after surrendering to police that morning and will be arraigned on Oct.
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He closed the night surrendering two runs, three hits and three walks in eight innings.
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Surrendering, some experts believe with obvious justification, will only encourage future attacks against local governments.
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Bauer continues to struggle with the long ball, surrendering 11 homers in his nine starts.
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While Taborn moved around his instruments with precision, Norment was surrendering control to embrace chance.
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Some said he was shot while charging officers, others that he was killed while surrendering.
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Other requirements include psychological testing, substance abuse classes, surrendering of firearms, and random drug testing.
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Howard was removed early in the second period after surrendering five goals on 20 shots.
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Washington was an unprecedented figure, a man remembered both for holding power and surrendering it.
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The suspect was taken into custody after surrendering to police, according to the Associated Press.
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The suspect was taken into custody after surrendering to police, according to the Associated Press.
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More important, North Carolina is outstanding at exploiting the zone's biggest flaw: surrendering offensive rebounds.
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Surrendering to an identity is something Juliana transposes from her mixed visual artistry to DJing.
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The currency fell 0.4 percent this week, surrendering a 0.2 percent gain made last week.
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The suspect opened fire before barricading himself in his home and eventually surrendering to police.
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Using Bill James's Pythagorean formula, scoring 2224 runs and surrendering 2100 should lead to a .
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Maple Leafs goaltender Michael Hutchinson drew the loss after surrendering five goals on 34 shots.
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We should be looking for ways to demonstrate empathy by acknowledging feelings without surrendering facts.
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Robert E. Lee surrendering at Appomattox, Va., as Union soldiers doff their hats to him.
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She said she feared that surrendering to government forces could mean either death or imprisonment.
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Russia said a fourth corridor would be set up in the north for surrendering rebels.
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USOC CEO Sarah Hirshland has offered USA Gymnastics the option of surrendering its status voluntarily.
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" Instead, August said, it "shows them coming to appreciate each other without surrendering their viewpoints.
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As in, a "surrendering a first-round pick to dump John Henson"-sort of ransom.
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Eventually, for the first time in too many days, I found myself surrendering to sleep.
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They took their shirts off — a gesture that signaled they were surrendering, according to residents.
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Brad Brach (3-2) took the loss after surrendering Hechavarria's leadoff single in the seventh.
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Sometimes, working with what you have, rather than surrendering to cynicism, is the only strategy.
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"But our purpose is not to engage for purposes of surrendering our principles," Sullivan said.
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While surrendering, Crusius put his hands up and identified himself as the shooter, Carrillo said.
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He is not surrendering North Korea's nuclear weapons and has walked away the big winner.
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But if we battle only on that front, we are in effect surrendering everywhere else.
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They were not released until they "voluntarily" signed documents surrendering their home and other properties.
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The Cardinals showed little resistance against Carolina's offense and Cam Newton, surrendering 476 total yards.
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Given that, Democrats should not be voluntarily surrendering any of their political or legal tools.
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Two intelligence sources told Reuters that only about 100 rebels were being held after surrendering.
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Now, ISIS's leadership is on the run, and its fighters are surrendering by the hundreds.
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By contrast, photographer Thomas Joshua Cooper luxuriates in the terrors of surrendering to the elements.
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The Bucks, like Toronto, managed to upgrade their roster without surrendering a first-round pick.
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It does not excuse surrendering a century of labor politics in the name of electability.
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Unfortunately, the individual who Kemsley gave the dog to ended up surrendering Lucy to a shelter.
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TV broadcasters are voluntarily surrendering spectrum in exchange for some of the proceeds from the auction.
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Despite their issues protecting Luck, the Colts managed to reach the intermission without surrendering a sack.
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Surrendering rights is also implicated in the second radical idea that underscores the Declaration of Independence.
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Jepsen (2-3) earned the victory after surrendering a save for the third time this season.
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But Ryan is voluntarily surrendering without a shot, all while pretending that he has no choice.
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After surrendering to the police, he waived his right to remain silent, confessing to the shooting.
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Gray (8-8) tied a career high by allowing seven runs while also surrendering eight hits.
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That shutdown, which lasted 16 days, also ended with Republicans surrendering without getting what they demanded.
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If anything, it looks more like a payment for the unnecessary surrendering of credit card information.
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In this future, overworking means oversleeping—and literally surrendering your waking life to the app economy.
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They also agreed to several pretrial conditions, including surrendering their passports and no possession of firearms.
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The one thing Tehran would find more intolerable than suffering from sanctions is surrendering to them.
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Add Durant and suddenly Ainge is much less worried about surrendering too much in a trade.
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Gray (26-23) tied a career high by allowing seven runs while also surrendering eight hits.
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Wilk lasted just 3 1/23 innings, surrendering six runs on eight hits and three walks.
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But the whole point of the Museum of Broken Relationships is that surrendering can be therapeutic.
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The man spoke with crisis negotiators for up to 10 minutes before surrendering, the Sentinel reports.
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Use your last moments before surrendering yourself to the undead legions to strap on a helmet.
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Local Islamic State fighters have been surrendering in recent weeks, the U.S. coalition and residents say.
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On Friday, she was floored by the scene of Weinstein surrendering to authorities in New York.
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Nelson lost to Atlanta on April 29, surrendering five runs and 11 hits in five innings.
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There has been word of hardliners in his military who are against surrendering their nuclear weapons.
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Despite slim chances for success this year, proponents of the criminal justice package are not surrendering.
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Last December he received his Tennessee driver's license 2628 years after surrendering it because of blindness.
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He later joined a branch of the Union of Congolese Patriots (UPC), before surrendering in 2013.
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The WASP ascendency, he argues, faced a crisis of faith in the 1960s, surrendering to meritocracy.
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Instead, surrendering will create the opportunity to transform Palestinian society, thereby leading to his people's liberation.
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Second, that arresting Huawei's increasing dominance risks surrendering any chance for American leadership in 5G technology.
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But she is nowhere near ready to quit drinking, instead surrendering to the oblivion it brings.
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His subsequent achievement was to turn himself into a serious filmmaker without surrendering that initial cachet.
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She had recently lost her job as a maid, surrendering her 3,000 peso-a-month paycheck.
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Despite his claim of an outright win, the opposition has no intention of surrendering the fight.
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While small numbers of fighters are surrendering, with some fleeing to Turkey, many more are dying.
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Everyone agrees that such a program of disarmament would involve the North's surrendering its nuclear arms.
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He stayed out there for three innings of no-hit, shutout ball, surrendering just three walks.
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One inning later, Sale could only hang his head after surrendering two more solo home runs.
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In "Planet of the Apes," humanity has blown it, surrendering the world to our primate overlords.
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The deepest joy sneaks in the back door when you are surrendering to some sacred promise.
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Surrendering to uncertainty is a process of practicing acceptance, Blue says -- and it's one that's lifelong.
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Depending on how much progress Pyongyang makes on surrendering nuclear weapons, sanctions may be finally eased.
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" Ms. Moreau believed in surrendering to her directors, requiring what she called "a complete, unquestioning rapport.
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One of the women who turned herself in on Sunday was surrendering for the second time.
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Information on employees could be used to trick them into surrendering data, access or account transfers.
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Valdez endured his second consecutive rough outing, surrendering six runs on eight hits and one walk.
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Heyward's unit is second in the NFL in total defense, surrendering an average of 267 yards. 1.
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He struck out three and walked four, and exited after surrendering consecutive singles to start the fourth.
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Andrew Cashner (22-210) worked 22 943/294 innings, surrendering three runs, eight hits and three walks.
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U.S. stock indexes opened lower following the release of Thursday's data, surrendering some of Wednesday's large gains.
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The bullpen then worked 10 innings without surrendering a run in what became a 1-0 victory.
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Islanders goalie Thomas Griess was pulled after surrendering four goals on 21 shots in the first period.
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The compound had been cleared by this time, with people either surrendering or being shot and killed.
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Meanwhile, video posted to Facebook shows the DPD's original person of interest surrendering his weapon to police.
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Calk, 54, pleaded not guilty during a brief appearance in Manhattan federal court after surrendering to authorities.
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To succeed with Kim, President Trump can't depict the North Korean leader as surrendering to U.S. demands.
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The Washington Post reports the suspect spoke of killing Jews before surrendering to police around 11 a.
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The military junta, theoretically on the verge of surrendering power, in practice seems determined to retain it.
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They would get over 80 million pounds each upfront in return for surrendering a 20173 percent stake.
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Donaldson was detained by police Tuesday after reportedly surrendering a firearm to a manager inside a McDonald's.
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He was sacked six times on the day, with rookie Germain Ifedi surrendering three of them. 2.
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He shut down the Mets through eight innings, surrendering only a fifth-inning single to Asdrubal Cabrera.
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Surrendering Scalia's Supreme Court seat to Garland risked changing the philosophical balance of the Court for decades.
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Verlander retired 13 consecutive batters after surrendering his first baserunner, striking out the side in the third.
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When you surrender to Deeksha, it is just through Deeksha that you are surrendering to the community. . . .
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Some accused the company of disrespecting women's rights, while others said it was surrendering to radical Islam.
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Starter Jason Hammel pitched five innings, surrendering three runs on six hits, four walks and two strikeouts.
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Whether intentional or not, it would mean surrendering the global AIDS fight that the US has led.
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But as the eight days passed he found himself surrendering to the power of silence and meditation.
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Kissinger said in his ruling that Konopka failed to show she was pressured into surrendering the license.
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The famously combative president will not want to be seen as surrendering in his confrontation with Pelosi.
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The core principle of Williamson's book is "surrendering your weight forever" by deferring to a higher power.
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Napoleon didn't win, and ended up surrendering; along the way, around 70,000 people were killed or injured.
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"Surrendering is not compatible with our culture and religion, and people do not accept it," he said.
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You can't hold your nose when you are holding your hands up in the air and surrendering.
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That prediction sounds odd if not laughable to modern ears accustomed to the legislature surrendering its authority.
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Flexen took the loss on Saturday after surrendering the winning hit to Ryan Braun in the 18th.
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More than three hours after the first shots, the suspect showed no signs of surrendering, police said.
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Mr. Hyde's surrendering of his guns and the Secret Service referral were earlier reported by Hearst Newspapers.
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Pieters was dropped halfway through the circuit but Brand and Markus never looked like surrendering the advantage.
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The Italian saved three break points in the ninth game before surrendering his serve two games later.
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Mikko Koskinen started in net for Edmonton but was pulled after surrendering three goals on 12 shots.
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Cubs closer Craig Kimbrel (24-21) took the loss after surrendering Carpenter's home run with one out.
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Miami's pitching staff has unraveled over the past week, surrendering 53 runs during the six-game skid.
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Members of a psychological-operations unit then decided that non-stop music might aggravate Noriega into surrendering.
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A stake sale could help Whataburger's founding family take some cash out of the business without surrendering control.
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The USOC also offered the organization the option of surrendering its status voluntarily, which USAG has not done.
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Everyone assumed he was defending the colours, not surrendering them, and he won the first of many medals.
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Nick Pivetta (4-6) took the loss after surrendering five runs, one earned, in 2 1/3 innings.
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The shootings triggered a 12-hour standoff as Felix barricaded himself in the home before surrendering to police.
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Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, now in a New York City courtroom after surrendering to police earlier today.
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People on the scene that day said Brown was surrendering, with his hands up, when he was shot.
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Carey Price yielded five goals on 236 shots on Thursday after surrendering 23 in his previous eight contests.
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Rockies right-hander German Marquez (25-29) took the loss, surrendering eight runs in 28 1/3 innings.
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They were in the process of developing similar technology, and they were attacked by the NRA as surrendering.
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He allowed three runs (two earned) and eight hits over six innings, surrendering a pair of home runs.
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Surrendering a pet is a difficult decision made more trying by the stigma that often surrounds this choice.
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If you find yourself in this situation, it is best to contact another shelter about surrendering your pet.
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Wilson has made three appearances against Toronto, surrendering a total of two runs in 8 73/3 innings.
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In an open letter, USOC chief Sarah Hirshland offered the organization the option of surrendering its status voluntarily.
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Kenta Maeda (23-6) lasted only four-plus innings for Los Angeles, surrendering seven hits and four runs.
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Smollett has remained free on $100,000 bond since his release hours after surrendering to authorities on Feb. 21.
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Still, whatever problems there are with indefinite detention, Trump is surrendering on the hostage taking situation he created.
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In both sets Goerges was broken in the sixth game, surrendering each with an error on break point.
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The photo of him above, surrendering in northern Iraq, was posted on social media by a Kurdish fighter.
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Olivia couldn't risk "surrendering every piece of herself to become a prisoner…an appendage of him," said Rhimes.
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If what J. Prince is saying is true, it would certainly provide some context for Kanye's surrendering tweet.
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Nawaz had no choice but to return, as he is only able to appeal after surrendering to authorities.
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Lying back and surrendering to your partner, as the tantric tradition encourages, she said, can be enormously liberating.
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Peacock kept Toronto at bay over the ensuing three innings despite surrendering at least one baserunner in each.
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They said they escaped, sleeping in ditches until finally crossing the Rio Grande and surrendering to U.S. authorities.
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But simply walking away, surrendering a policy you've already paid a lot for, rarely represents the best option.
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Ms. Echenberg, the prosecutor, responded that the treatment Mr. Ng had received should not prevent him from surrendering.
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In a series of tweets, the president accused the company of surrendering in his trade war with Europe.
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Madison would regard the idea of members retaining their offices by surrendering their authority as an inexplicable paradox.
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Tuberville responded in a statement from his campaign by saying Alabama didn't need a "surrendering senator" like Sessions.
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There is something incredibly peaceful and life-affirming about surrendering to the rhythms and activities of the insects.
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And yet I'm much more taken by that dejected, surrendering last question than by the crowd-pleasing opening.
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In March of 2016, Cici's Pizza got hacked, surrendering credit card information from more than 135 different locations.
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The S&P and Dow both notched all-time highs Wednesday morning before surrendering much of their gains.
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Bettis has lost his last three starts, surrendering 43 runs and 25 hits over 13 1/3 innings.
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Keuchel (225-2) had a season-high 16 ground-ball outs while surrendering three hits and one walk.
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In 2003, thousands of Iraqi soldiers had begun surrendering to the United States, confident they'd be treated well.
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After the surrendering the blast, Chapman crouched near the mound, his back to home plate, and breathed heavily.
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With five consecutive games surrendering fewer than 3 points, Oregon matched a program milestone last reached in 227.
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Now, history would probably say when the Americans were coming in, [surrendering] was the right thing to do.
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First, Josh Edgin lost Friday's game by surrendering a run-scoring double with two outs in the ninth.
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Over 35 innings logged this season, he has fanned 20, while walking 13 and surrendering seven home runs.
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RHP Casey Kelly was optioned to Triple-A Gwinnett the day after surrendering three runs to the Reds.
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As we begin to expand human presence into space, are we surrendering our will to secure human rights?
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The 19th-century artist Alfred Maurer, however, exemplified the pitfalls of surrendering to the regressive tendency as fashion.
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Departing authoritarian governments have passed amnesty laws or deals before surrendering power in Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Chile.
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That causes confusion, because short of goalie Cory Schneider, the Devils didn't have anyone worth surrendering Hall for.
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Tesla's stock ended 210 percent higher, surrendering most of an earlier 218 percent gain in a volatile session.
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She is charged with misdemeanor battery, after surrendering to Area Central detectives following a warrant issued for her arrest.
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Duffy left after striking out eight over six strong innings, surrendering three hits, including the solo homer to Sano.
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Josh Tomlin (0-3) took the loss after surrendering five runs on seven hits in 3 2/3 innings.
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Cleveland salted the game away in the seventh, with Drew Smyly surrendering three straight homers to start the inning.
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More importantly, he did not issue a base on balls after surrendering 26 walks in his previous three turns.
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And preemptively telling workers might have risked tipping off landlords, who just learned the company is surrendering its leases.
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But I like that, on my phone, I can fit them around my life instead of surrendering to them.
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Gold reached a 2605-month high of $1,303.60 last week, before surrendering to the broad strength of the dollar.
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The HTS leader, Abu Muhammad al-Jolani, has told his followers that surrendering their weapons is akin to treason.
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Conley has pitched well at home, surrendering just two homers in 53 innings while limiting the opposition to a .
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In June 2017, the charges against Encinia were dropped in exchange for Encinia surrendering his Texas law enforcement license.
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The 24-year-old kept the ball in the park after surrendering five homers in his previous three turns.
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When they register, the drug users are essentially surrendering to their local councils and are offered a rehabilitation program.
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I'm looking forward to continuing to learn from my past, living in the present and surrendering to the future.
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For many, the situation has raised a question: Why did she act so erratically instead of surrendering to police?
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Lanier argues that we are surrendering our free will "bit by bit" to Amazon, Facebook, Google, and their clients.
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The Oilers finally clamped down defensively after surrendering three or more goals in each game during their losing streak.
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He has been held without bond since surrendering at the end of a bloody five-hour siege on Nov.
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Saudi Arabia and the UAE have presented demands which, Qatar says, would amount to surrendering its sovereignty if implemented.
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I'm looking forward to continuing to learn from my past, living in the present, and surrendering to the future.
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Surrendering to something bigger than you and then accepting the help from people who have been through it before.
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Strop gave up three runs by surrendering one hit and three walks without retiring a batter in the ninth.
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You might be the bravest sign in the zodiac, but you still have your issues around surrendering to change.
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He defended against a Bottas pass with six laps remaining before finally surrendering the spot on the next lap.
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After negotiations, the hijackers gradually allowed all passengers to disembark from Malta International Airport, before themselves surrendering to authorities.
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Some 40,000 black soldiers died in that war -- some massacred after surrendering, as in the case of Fort Pillow.
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But Betances uncharacteristically struggled, surrendering three straight hits to open the seventh and allowing Chicago to tie the score.
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"I knew this day would come," he calmly told the trooper, Mike Saraceno, before gathering his medications and surrendering.
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I quit just about six minutes in, when she started talking about surrendering and falling deep into a trance.
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Dylan Covey (3-5) took the loss, surrendering five runs, four earned, and nine hits in five-plus innings.
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Verlander was shelled in his last start against the Cleveland Indians, matching his career worst by surrendering nine runs.
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Kim had a more adventurous day grabbing and surrendering the outright lead with an eagle, bogey, par closing stretch.
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Fulmer has gone eight consecutive starts without serving up a homer after surrendering four in his first five turns.
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Kansas City's defense is surrendering a lot of yards but has limited the damage to 19.3 points per game.
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Alex Stalock was largely left to his own devices in the Wild goal, surrendering seven goals on 28 shots.
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Now he's a bounty hunter, responsible for tracking down escaped slaves and surrendering them to the US Marshals Service.
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Adnan Afrin, an SDF official, said the civilian convoys from Baghouz have included a growing number of surrendering militants.
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From his YBS crew on stage to the crowd, everybody jumped up and down frantically, appropriately surrendering their composure.
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More concerning to the Knicks should be their league-worst defense, which is surrendering 111 points per 100 possessions.
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Price here invites a more playful form of spectatorship — one where knowledge is divined by surrendering to sensory stimuli.
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Bundy opened that frame with strikeouts of Alex Bregman and Josh Reddick before surrendering a single to Yuli Gurriel.
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Young fell into trouble with his first pitch, surrendering a single to Altuve, who followed by swiping second base.
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Ottawa was plagued by slow starts in 2015-16, surrendering the first goal in 51 of 82 games. 2.
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On "Gladly," a soulful piano-led ballad, Mastin's vocals address the pure happiness of emotionally surrendering to a lover.
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The home's owner came out first, followed by Susan Barksdale, both surrendering to police peacefully, Gonzales said by phone.
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With two outs in the fifth, Odorizzi (22-23) departed after surrendering a run-scoring single to Yuli Gurriel.
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Losing pitcher Jaime Garcia (2-4) lasted just 1 2/3 innings while surrendering four runs and seven hits.
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He is having trouble keeping the ball in the park, surrendering six homers in his four starts this season.
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The 180-degree turn led to immediate speculation that the central bank is surrendering to pressure from Wall Street.
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He told me he had not used drugs since 2007, so I asked him why he was surrendering now.
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MPs are sabotaging Brexit, he thundered; by ruling out a no-deal Brexit they are surrendering to the Europeans.
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Frank even goes so far as to call his opponent and concede — but, of course, he isn't actually surrendering.
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In all, the value of the real estate alone that Manafort is surrendering amounts to an estimated $22 million.
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The big difference was points off turnovers, the Wildcats getting 12 off nine SIU-Edwardsville miscues while surrendering none.
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He lasted just 4 2/3 innings against the Padres, surrendering six runs on eight hits with two walks.
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Dear has been held without bond since surrendering at the end of a bloody five-hour siege on Nov.
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Staked to a 21-214 lead, he lasted just 29 103/210 innings, surrendering six runs on seven hits.
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We otherwise run the risk of winning the battle for the past while surrendering the battle for the future.
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Recently, civilians have fled the chaos under a torrent of gunfire, and reports have surfaced of some militants surrendering.
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Video has surfaced showing an unarmed man getting shot and killed as he appeared to be surrendering to police.
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RHP Evan Scribner gave up two runs in relief, snapping a streak of 13 relief appearances without surrendering a run.
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Iwakuma then set the side down in order in the third, fourth and fifth before surrendering a run the sixth.
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This holds true even in his landscapes and cityscapes, whose mute, resistant structures seem anthropomorphized, surrendering themselves to Brandt's gaze.
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We know that Michelle has never gone gently into that stacked closet, surrendering herself to the whims of her stylist.
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They released a deluge of swanky new gadgets that got us all surrendering our paychecks for another top-notch device.
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When Rhaenys had enough of Meria's shit, she flew to Sunspear on her dragon to intimidate Princess Meria into surrendering.
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Instead of surrendering to temptations to leave Afghanistan, U.S. policy should be focused on countering Iran's growing influence in Afghanistan.
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Longtime New Yorker Maricela, 30, has an affidavit of guardianship surrendering her eight-year-old to her sister-in-law.
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Markets took a jolt from the minutes release, with the Dow surrendering a 100-point gain and interest rates jumping.
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Trayvon Newsome was taken into custody after surrendering at his lawyer's office in Fort Lauderdale, according to Broward County officials.
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After surrendering a combined seven goals in its previous five contests, Dallas nearly matched that total against the Blue Jackets.
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The Canadiens had allowed four goals during their brief uprising before surrendering six in the loss at Buffalo on Friday.
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Being "no one" isn't about demonstrating fantastic killing ability; it's about surrendering your identity to a crazy assassin death cult.
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Mike Pompeo, America's secretary of state, said that talks with North Korea about surrendering its nuclear weapons had gone well.
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On one hand, it's about fear of dislocation of supremacy, and the surrendering of power and the security it provides.
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Bumgarner took a no-hitter into the fifth inning before surrendering a leadoff double to Phillies third baseman Maikel Franco.
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Mr Hannan's eloquent support for free trade is welcome in a world that is in danger of surrendering to protectionism.
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Graveman, who beat the Angels on Opening Day last year, was pulled after surrendering Pujols' homer leading off the sixth.
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Knowing that the baby animal needed help, the fieldworkers talked to Herman's owner about surrendering the duckling to PETA's care.
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And the defense repeated its habit of surrendering a couple huge plays to wipe out long stretches of solid execution.
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Kansas City allowed a major league-low eight homers over its first 15 games before surrendering four on Friday. 3.
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He ended up surrendering the one run on two hits and one walk while striking out seven over six innings.
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The official said that Kary Paul Kleman was detained after surrendering to border guards at the Oncupinar crossing in Kilis.
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The lira traded at 3.6636 against the dollar early on Monday, surrendering some of the gains which it made overnight.
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Oh came and hit Didi Gregorius with a pitch and walked Hicks before surrendering Andujar's seventh homer of the season.
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Sabathia retired 10 of the first 12 hitters before surrendering a two-run homer to Domingo Santana in the fourth.
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Paxton wound up surrendering four runs on seven hits and three walks with five strikeouts over 5 43/3 innings.
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Time's up for Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino ... the "Jersey Shore" star is surrendering to begin his 8-month prison sentence.
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All of these things fall under the same category — these very limited imaginations that we are guilty of surrendering to.
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Jawbone is done, Fitbit is struggling, and it seems like everyone else is surrendering (or at least acquiescing) to Apple.
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Paxton wound up surrendering four runs on seven hits and three walks with five strikeouts over 5 2/3 innings.
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And he's not the kind of person who would get duped into surrendering that asset by a halfwit like Trump.
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Never surrendering means you got to fight everything to make sure you don't fall for none of them jive artists.
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"The district is completely surrounded by the Taliban, and the police are surrendering to them almost every day," he said.
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Gonzalez kept the ball in the park in his last meeting after surrendering five homers in his previous four starts.
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If surrendering the Brooklyn pick for someone like Gasol is possible, then convincing James to stay is the right move.
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The MSCI world equity index, which tracks shares in 27.0337 countries, lost 27%, surrendering by late morning its earlier gains.
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Homer Bailey (2-3) struggled early, surrendering all six hits and four runs to the first 13 batters he faced.
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First, that it will negotiate more binding bilateral agreements to prohibit nations from surrendering United States persons to the ICC.
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Lynn is winless in his last six outings despite surrendering two or fewer earned runs in five of those turns.
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White Sox right-hander Mat Latos (21-228) drew the loss after surrendering six runs in 133 213/255 innings.
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He received a no-decision after surrendering three runs and fanning six batters in six innings against Toronto on Sunday.
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But in choosing not to play beyond 2017, he may be surrendering any realistic chance of catching Aaron and Bonds.
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More than two-thirds of Syria's population is displaced and opposition to the government is surrendering or buckling, researchers found.
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The British pound was last up 0.1 percent at $1.2742, after surrendering almost 2 percent over the past two days.
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Guerra allowed all three of Cleveland's runs while surrendering seven hits, walking one and striking out five in six innings.
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Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky made 35 saves for the win, including 14 in the third period without surrendering a goal.
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After surrendering three goals on only 11 shots, Smith was pulled in favor of David Rittich for the third period.
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This was supposed to be Sheldon Silver's final act, a last-gasp gambit to avoid surrendering to prison on Oct.
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In recent days, more than 10,000 fighters and civilians have been bused to Idlib from surrendering sections of eastern Ghouta.
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If tonight's debate was an altar call at the Baptist Church, I'd be down on my knees surrendering my life.
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The Texans were demolished by the Jacksonville Jaguars, 29-7, on Sunday, surrendering 10 sacks and 13 total QB hits.
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The separation of Mr. Friedman and Ms. Bloomfield is more complicated; they are slicing up an empire, not surrendering one.
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Cole (2110-215) extended his winning streak to 212 by surrendering one run on one hit over eight dominant innings.
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After surrendering his program, Colonel Qaddafi was overthrown with assistance from American and NATO forces and assassinated by rebel forces.
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We're surrendering restraint and a musty but worthy thing called tact, in ways guaranteed to widen the divisions between us.
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"There's a lot of judgment around surrendering a pet to a shelter, and we're here to change that," she said.
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And thousands of Sri Lankans in war-affected regions are still missing after surrendering to the military at the end.
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The Flames have lost four of their last five overall contests, surrendering a total of 25 goals in that span.
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After surrendering runs in the first and third innings, Berrios settled in and was dominant over his final five innings.
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Ultimately, though, surrendering to the journey provided for a much more authentic way to experience the country and the people.
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Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky made 214 saves for the win, including 220 in the third period without surrendering a goal.
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Closer Sam Dyson was the main culprit, surrendering eight runs in two appearances while recording a total of three outs.
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ET: Officer calls for radio silence because suspect is surrendering and crawling out of the room he was hiding in.
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After surrendering a large chunk to cover taxes and the cost of converting his options, he retained those that remained.
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Three minutes after surrendering the game-opening score, the Rangers answered back on Zibanejad's power-play goal at 103:57.
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And he cautioned that asking a sadhu his age would result in surrendering one's remaining years to the holy man.
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The incident has prompted some reflection in Britain about when an aging driver ought to consider surrendering the car keys.
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Johnson would be surrendering his slender House of Commons majority of 1 by throwing rebel lawmakers out of his party.
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Congress banned "earmarks" years ago, with members voluntarily surrendering their power to direct agencies to spend money on specific projects.
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Young Thug's got a brand new mug shot after surrendering to cops in Georgia to face multiple drug possession charges.
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Indians right-hander Mike Clevinger (7-4) drew the loss after surrendering five runs on seven hits in six-plus innings.
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After being out-rebounded 19733-30 and surrendering 16 offensive rebounds to Rhode Island, Cincinnati out-boarded Penn State 41-215.
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Salazar struggled through 4 2/3 innings at Minnesota on April 25, surrendering three runs on three hits and four walks.
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He was victimized by the pair of homers he allowed after surrendering just two in his previous 11 starts this season.
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Dearman allegedly let the kidnapped woman and baby go free before surrendering at the Greene County Sheriff's Office, according to CNN.
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Some witnesses said Brown was surrendering with his hands in the air to indicate he was unarmed when Wilson shot him.
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"Yielding the floor" includes, when applicable, physically surrendering the microphone to White House staff for use by the next questioner; 4.
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He confessed while surrendering and told police he was targeting "Mexicans," according to an El Paso police affidavit released on Friday.
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It will likely come with the massacre of many surrendering fighters and innocent civilians, and take weeks to put into effect.
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A witness said three women had carried out the attack at the corridor through which people were surrendering to the SDF.
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Cole (03-1) saw his ERA jump from 0.96 to 1.29 after surrendering two runs on four hits in seven innings.
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Right or wrong, we're told that's why cops made the decision to release Brown without any conditions, including surrendering his passport.
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Cohen appeared in New York's federal court Tuesday after surrendering himself to the custody of the FBI earlier in the day.
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I believe that for folks that look like me, surrendering effective means of self defense and trusting that system is suicide.
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However, political opponents are already putting pressure on the government, criticizing it for surrendering TGV, France's much-beloved high-speed train.
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Twins left-hander Hector Santiago (4-5) lost his third straight game, surrendering six runs on eight hits in six innings.
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He had scuffled through his previous three starts, surrendering 14 earned runs over 14 innings while taking the loss each time.
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She curses at it before she snorts it, telling it "Fuck you" before surrendering to its power on her dirty couch.
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Junis (5-10) suffered the loss, surrendering nine runs (eight earned) on eight hits while striking out two and walking one.
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Early Saturday morning, Cincinnati police pulled over his vehicle, but Aurs initiated an hour-long stand off before surrendering, police said.
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Despite surrendering the homers, Covey was solid and struck out nine over 4 1/3 before the Chicago bullpen took over.
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Vogelsong started twice against Miami last season and went 0-83 while surrendering a total of five runs in 13 innings.
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But he also notes resistance from local communities to large, unsightly power lines, and from national-grid operators to surrendering autonomy.
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"We Christians in Hong Kong are anxious of the prospects of surrendering to the pressures of the atheist government," it said.
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The accounts were not hacked; instead, sellers were tricked into surrendering their credentials in what's commonly known as a phishing attack.
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Seagate acknowledged surrendering the W-2s for all of its current and former employees who worked at the company last year.
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Ryan Pressly (2-1) earned the win for Houston with a scoreless 10th inning, surrendering one hit and striking out two.
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That sound, the taste of him — malty with beer and bourbon — the rough, tender flesh of his tongue surrendering to mine.
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Royals reliever Blaine Boyer gave up the final run, surrendering a one-out triple to Castellanos followed by Martinez's sacrifice fly.
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But given the way this administration is surrendering the mantle of leadership on human rights around the world, it won't be.
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" In remarks made to London-based Chatham House on Wednesday, al-Thani said the demands were tantamount to "surrendering (Qatar's) sovereignty.
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He was much sharper this time around, working seven solid innings while surrendering three runs on nine hits with two strikeouts.
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Minaya blew his first save in four chances for the White Sox, surrendering two runs on two hits and two walks.
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Since he was self-surrendering, we thought I could go in with him, drive up to the parking lot, say goodbye.
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The basketball court and chin-up bars once used by front-line soldiers are slowly surrendering to the lush subtropical vegetation.
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The USOC has started taking steps to decertify USA Gymnastics and has offered USAG the option of surrendering its status voluntarily.
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"The man's a genius," said former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, surrendering what final shreds of dignity he had left.
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On Friday, conservatives lashed out at what they viewed as Trump selling out his base and surrendering to those "liberal" forces.
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It's as though these songs contain some secret about how to live on one's own time, surrendering neither hope nor ambition.
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Duffey made his major league debut versus Toronto last year and lasted just two innings, surrendering six runs on five hits.
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The 33-year-old was taken deep three times in that loss after surrendering four homers over his previous eight outings.
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After undergoing a thorough security check and surrendering our cell phones, we're led through the prison yard to Vestre Prison's kitchen.
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At about the same time, soldiers who had been blocking the bridges appeared to be surrendering en masse and being arrested.
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Most of the roughly 350 men detained have been released, after either being cleared or surrendering significant assets to the government.
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Yet surrendering patriotism to champions of the ethno-state abdicates the fight for the soul and meaning of the American project.
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"The last thing Kim Jong-un can afford is to look like he is surrendering his nuclear weapons," Mr. Koh said.
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And he made clear that he wouldn't punish Saudi Arabia for murdering a dissident, surrendering America's usual claims of global leadership.
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That may represent a better deal than simply surrendering a policy, but it isn't necessarily smarter than keeping it in force.
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But learning those lessons without surrendering to Trumpian whims requires a discipline that even Ayn Rand's supermen might struggle to maintain.
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The other Frazier in the Yankees' clubhouse, outfielder Clint Frazier, needed a new number after surrendering his No. 30 to Robertson.
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Everyone also knew that he could be trusted with power because he had demonstrated such a preternatural flair for surrendering it.
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But Democrats, even in surrendering Monday, haven't abandoned their position that any spending deal requires agreement on other outstanding issues, too.
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"I'm looking forward to continuing to learn from my past, living in the present and surrendering to the future," she wrote.
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Harvey struggled from the start, surrendering a two-run home run to the Nationals slugger Bryce Harper in the first inning.
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I realized that although Oktoberfest represented a lot of things I dislike, the key to getting through it is surrendering mentally.
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David Rittich, who was pulled after surrendering four goals, stopped 22 shots in total, having to return after the goalie bout.
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Crusius confessed while surrendering and told police he was targeting Mexicans, according to a police affidavit released days after the shooting.
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How does America become great again if we're surrendering the world's next great industry — clean power generation and transportation — to China?
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Four years of surrendering myself to this show wholeheartedly because I just couldn't figure out any other way to be alive.
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Chacin has struggled in two starts since rejoining the rotation, surrendering 11 runs and 13 hits in only six total innings.
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He consistently used conservative tactics in Spain, even happily surrendering the red jersey to Jesus Herrada for two days mid-race.
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Martinez-Marinero has been in jail since May, when he was initially charged after surrendering and confessing to killing his mother.
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Wacha has won each of his last three trips to the mound, surrendering seven earned runs in 17 2/3 frames.
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RHP Shane Greene took the loss after surrendering Hector Sanchez's two-run, pinch-hit homer in the eighth inning Saturday night.
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I'd say many of today's parents are moving away from the me-generation ethos and toward covenant, fusion and surrendering love.
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But in previous battles, in Hawija and Tal Afar, surrendering fighters were allowed to board buses to Islamic State-held territory.
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Huckabee: Past executive branch "emasculated itself by surrendering constantly to the idea that once the court says something, that's it" pic.twitter.
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North Korea, however, has shown little appetite for surrendering nuclear weapons it considers vital to the survival of Kim's dynastic rule.
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And the policy creates a new precedent for surrendering public assets to private companies in the name of security or convenience.
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North Korea, though, has shown little appetite for surrendering nuclear weapons it considers vital to the survival of Kim's dynastic rule.
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The mother of 3-month old Kulture Kiari was arrested after surrendering to police on Monday and will be arraigned on Oct.
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The dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six major peers, was flat at 93.597, surrendering moderate early gains.
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The mother of 3-month old Kulture Kiari was arrested after surrendering to police on Monday and will be arraigned on Oct.
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Morton started the third inning the same way he started the first, walking Dyson and surrendering a one-out single to Peralta.
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He then allegedly kidnapped a woman and a 3-month-old baby before surrendering to police in his home state, WALA reports.
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Ryan Weber (0-1), the second of three Tampa Bay pitchers, took the loss, surrendering both of Miami's runs in the sixth.
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Windows 10 would have required surrendering more functionality to Microsoft (not the mention the consistency complications of the Android-centric Galaxy brand).
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Despite shooting just 39.2 percent overall and surrendering a plus-nine rebounding advantage to Minnesota by the break, the Rockets hung close.
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Owning who you are and surrendering the fight for thinness at any cost is the best thing you can do for yourself.
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The mother of 3-month old Kulture Kiari was arrested after surrendering to police that morning and will be arraigned on Oct.
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On Thursday, Philip 97, was seen driving for the first time since surrendering his license after flipping his car back in January.
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Mariners left-hander Ariel Miranda (23-215) sustained his first career loss after surrendering three runs on five hits in four innings.
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Gio Gonzalez (7-9) took the loss for the Nationals, surrendering five runs on five hits and three walks in four innings.
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Just kidding, it's honestly pretty annoying since it requires a delicate amount of personal control and the temporary surrendering of your cash.
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"We want to grow our nation's offshore energy industry, instead of slowly surrendering it to foreign shores," Zinke said in prepared remarks.
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In a bid to reduce the number, Serbian police on Friday offered an amnesty over surrendering or registering illegal weapons until November.
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His total of 12 touchdowns might appear modest, but he also managed to stay out of trouble by surrendering only four interceptions.
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Guerra retired eight of the first nine batters he faced before surrendering a pair of two-out hits in the third inning.
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The weary 49ers (11-8) were never in it, surrendering an early 13-0 run to the Jayhawks, who established early control.
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To make matters worse, it is tied for first with three short-handed goals allowed after surrendering a pair in Saturday's loss.
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After twice surrendering leads in the game, the Senators went ahead for good when Namestnikov scored 26:21 into the final frame.
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After twice surrendering leads in the game, the Senators went ahead for good when Namestnikov scored 256:217 into the final frame.
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Before surrendering to federal police authorities, Mr. da Silva, 72, accused prosecutors and judges of knowingly pursuing a baseless case against him.
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He was shelled by the Los Angeles Dodgers in his previous turn, surrendering eight runs - four homers - in 22 210/23 frames.
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Many of those surrendering said their leaders ordered them to turn themselves in to the Kurds to avoid execution, per the NYT.
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The Lightning have had their way with the Sabres this season, winning all three encounters while surrendering a total of four goals.
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Other witnesses said the teenager was surrendering, his hands in the air to show he was unarmed, when the officer opened fire.
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Huma filed for divorce in May, on the heels of Weiner surrendering to the feds for sharing obscene photos with a minor.
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Nothing we've seen in the meantime indicates that Trump has changed, yet Palomarez is surrendering his dignity and signing on with him.
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By surrendering sovereignty to systems of shared access and thus shared vulnerability, these neighboring states have enabled greater political stability for decades.
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True integration, true equality, requires a surrendering of advantage, and when it comes to our own children, that can feel almost unnatural.
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Bernier didn't return to the net for the third period after surrendering four goals on 143 shots, making way for Semyon Varlamov.
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Konopka said she was pressured into surrendering her license and was told that if she didn't, she would have it taken away.
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Hernandez struggled mightily in two September starts against Houston last year, losing both while surrendering 14 runs (nine earned) over 10 frames.
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" And, according to an El Paso police affidavit released on Friday, Crusius told police while surrendering that he had been targeting "Mexicans.
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Dalits are also speaking out — courageously asserting their social and philosophical rights rather than surrendering their heritage as a mark of shame.
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Richard escaped with a no-decision against Detroit on Sunday after surrendering five runs and nine hits in 22 1/3 innings.
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Azarenka showed signs of a comeback after surrendering the first set, winning a fierce-hitting baseline exchange to go to 2-2.
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Defensively and pitchingwise, the Jays have done enough to win, or at least to be competitive, surrendering two, two and four runs.
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Within this process, you surrender yourself to the unknown, similar to what is required by all spiritual higher powers: surrendering and sacrifice.
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Musgrove pitched to two batters in the fourth inning, surrendering back-to-back singles to Jason Kipnis and Francisco Lindor before departing.
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The author reflects in this memoir on the excruciating grief of parting with a child and surrendering her role as a mother.
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Nolasco has yet to beat the Indians in six appearances, logging an 113-211 mark and 25 ERA while surrendering seven homers.
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Mariners left-hander Yusei Kikuchi blanked the Astros through five innings before surrendering his one-run lead two pitches into the sixth.
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Once in the restaurant, he pointed a rifle at an employee and fired at least one shot into the floor before surrendering.
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As unemployment spikes and more people fall ill, shelters say, it's only a matter of time before people begin surrendering their pets.
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He was arrested on the day of the attack, surrendering to a police officer at an intersection just north of the store.
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Since I was the one who had managed all those "male" tasks for years, I have no insecurity about surrendering them now.
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And retailers aren't alone in taking this approach — essentially surrendering to say they have no clue what is going to happen next.
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Too often, the adventure is curtailed, with women surrendering their pixie dust to ensure that their own children can learn to fly.
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Blue Jays right-hander Seung Hwan Oh (1-0) earned the victory despite surrendering a solo shot in one inning of relief.
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He gave up two homers among his four hits, surrendering three runs while striking out four and walking one in four innings.
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"They feel as if they have no value after surrendering their licenses," said Naoto Kamimura, a psychiatrist and lecturer at Kochi University.
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McCarthy has made two career starts against St. Louis, surrendering seven runs and 16 hits in 11 innings without receiving a decision.
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"The House Democrats are surrendering the majority, their dignity," Trump said at a rally in Michigan after learning he'd officially been impeached.
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The 28-year-old Dominican kept the ball in the park after surrendering three homers in his previous trip to the mound.
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It is almost impossible to see Pyongyang surrendering these awesome weapons that guarantee a warped international respect that it so malevolently craves.
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Montoya, 69, was released following a court hearing on a $20143,000 bond after surrendering to face mail fraud and wire fraud charges.
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In February, a group of 325 Central American immigrants was arrested near Lukeville after illegally entering the country and surrendering to agents.
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Mr. Trump appeared ready to accept the North's arsenal if relations improved and it committed to surrendering weapons in the long term.
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One suspect, 21-year-old Zephen Xaver, is in custody after surrendering to a SWAT team inside the bank, according to police.
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During the Civil War, Forrest presided over the slaughter of surrendering Union troops — many of them black — at Fort Pillow in Tennessee.
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Surveillance footage showed Wabafiyebazu running up the street after hearing the gunshots, then surrendering to police who arrived a short time later.
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Because when some of them actually succeed in surrendering themselves to what they believe to be a higher good, the results are catastrophic.
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In the Lion City, it is surrendering 51 percent of a 14,000-car rental subsidiary in exchange for more drivers on its system.
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After surrendering himself to the district attorney for attacking Dr. Andrew DeLuca (Giacomo Gianniotti), Alex (Justin Chambers) is ready to face his sentence.
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A Reuters witness earlier saw tens of other pro-coup soldiers surrendering to armed police after being surrounded in Istanbul's central Taksim square.
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Kinky sexual relationships can take virtually any form, but the basic dynamic tends to center around "submissive" participants surrendering power to "dominant" partners.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but you seem to be saying that surrendering to structural or economic narratives is dangerous and counter-productive.
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But even Bernhardt's detractors agreed that audiences loved surrendering to her forceful presence, and Bernhardt was happy to present herself as dominating them.
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Then Mr. Waters backed up and held up his hands as if he were surrendering, only to take off running again, prosecutors said.
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Washington (6733-7-3) won its seventh straight against Boston despite surrendering a 3-0 second-period lead and being outshot 34-20.
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Garza made three starts against Cincinnati in 22 and went 20-22 despite surrendering 23 earned runs and 21 hits in 133 innings.
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Detroit jumped out to a two-goal lead before surrendering five unanswered tallies in a 22-22015 home loss to Pittsburgh on Thursday.
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Skaggs made two career starts against Oakland, going 0-1 while surrendering eight runs on 12 hits and eight walks in 12 innings.
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Chacin overcame surrendering back-to-back homers by Kolten Wong and Harrison Bader in the second to toss 5 1/3 strong innings.
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He also struggled and took the loss in his previous turn against Minnesota - also at home - after surrendering four runs in five frames.
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Though Chookagian put forth a valiant effort, she was ultimately outclassed by her veteran opponent, surrendering a split decision win as a result.
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Never surrendering to any greater principle, the goddess is the greater principle, free from the bounds of body, society, convention, responsibility or judgment.
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Trotz was less enthused about surrendering a two-goal lead in a four-and-a-half-minute span in the third period, though.
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So instead of surrendering to boredom, I started to think about the cartoons I would make about the interrogation and the prison itself.
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The index touched its highest since the start of the year before losing some momentum and surrendering some recent outperformance against U.S. markets.
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Rather, it's the opposite: As soon as you "choose," you've given up on believing; you're controlling the narrative instead of surrendering to it.
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He had a rough two-inning outing Monday, surrendering four runs and five hits in two innings, including J.D. Martinez's three-run homer.
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Is it any wonder that Americans are flocking to a presidential candidate who has no such intention of surrendering to foreign economic competitors?
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The 23-year-old turned in awful performances in his previous two turns, lasting only four innings and surrendering three homers in each.
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The 279-year-old Dominican struggled in his previous two turns, giving up eight runs in eight innings while surrendering four home runs.
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The 24-year-old lasted just 1 2/21 innings in his first start on April 22 against Miami, surrendering seven earned runs.
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Halak has allowed only three goals in the last two games after surrendering 13 goals in his first three starts of the month.
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Miller again backed himself into a corner in the next inning by surrendering a walk and a single, but he wriggled out again.
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The tech giants are basically surrendering to digital mob rule when they take on the task of content control of social media sites.
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The 21-year-old has struggled with the long ball of late, surrendering eight homers in his last seven trips to the mound.
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On Wednesday, Joe Ottomanelli of the Ottomanelli & Sons Meat Market turned himself into police, surrendering to face charges of committing a hate crime.
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Boston would not escape the inning without surrendering a run as Machado ground out to score Dozier and pull level at 3-3.
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Yet critics accuse the government of taking things too far, surrendering vital civil liberties under the cover of an ongoing state of emergency.
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Indeed, his own Director of National Intelligence, Dan Coats, stated that North Korea has no intention of surrendering their nuclear arsenal anytime soon.
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Democrats would be surrendering a powerful tool against carbon, forever, in exchange for a carbon tax that is vulnerable to every subsequent Congress.
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Defending champion Manchester City suffered its second surprise loss in four days, falling to Leicester, 22-23, and surrendering second place to Tottenham.
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The Afghan Ministry of Interior said that they have retreated from the district to prevent more casualties, surrendering district control to the Taliban.
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Surrendering national pride to champions of a blood-and-soil vision abdicates the fight for the soul and meaning of the American project.
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In Syria, thousands of militants and their families arrived in rebel-held parts of the country's northwest after surrendering Douma to government forces.
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The potential payoff of a well-executed zone is clear, despite the vulnerabilities it exposes in terms of rebounding and surrendering open shots.
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Wright, who, like Welch, was armed with an AR-15 and a handgun, blocked traffic for almost ninety minutes before surrendering to police.
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Koehler has lost each of his last three starts, surrendering 23 runs on 93 hits and nine walks over 29 26/25 innings.
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President Obama and Hillary Clinton have engaged in gross dereliction of duty by surrendering the safety of the American people to open borders.
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At the Los Angeles buyback, for instance, those surrendering assault weapons received $200 gift cards, twice the amount for revolvers and other handguns.
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He repeated a mantra heard widely in the camp — that far from surrendering, the rebels were transforming themselves for a new, democratic fight.
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Zimmermann has been plagued by the home run ball all season, surrendering four in the last three outings and 23 in 143 starts.
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Some news stories said Manafort alone could wind up surrendering as much as $46 million in cash, securities and property to the feds.
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The Athletics initiated their comeback against Astros closer Will Harris, who had made 37 appearances without surrendering an extra-base hit this season.
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And, in the letter, he was told he was responsible for surrendering his FOID card and any weapons in possession within 48 hours.
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Those talks broke down after the U.S. rejected North Korean demands for broad sanctions relief in exchange for partially surrendering its nuclear capabilities.
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A stream of families and fighters, many of them hungry or injured, are surrendering on a rocky patch of desert in southeastern Syria.
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"Surrendering to the worst radicals may make you prime minister, but you will not be able to govern," Casado said during the debate.
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In her letter, Hirshland said "you deserve better" and that the USOC even offered USA Gymnastics the option of surrendering its recognition voluntarily.
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The deal was also, they feared, a first step toward Obama's secret agenda of surrendering American interests in the Middle East to Iran.
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Austin Brice gave up two runs in the sixth inning, surrendering an RBI single to Gerardo Parra and walking Freeland with the bases loaded.
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He struck out Steve Pearce in an 11-pitch at-bat for the second out before surrendering a run-scoring single to Ryan Goins.
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What's more, a VPN service can mask your own IP address from those websites, helping you to traverse the net without surrendering locational data.
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Rays starter Jake Faria (0-1) lasted 1 2/3 innings after surrendering a career-high eight runs on five hits and five walks.
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U.S. crude also lost 0.1 percent to $47.05 on Friday, surrendering some of Thursday's 0.7 percent gain, heading for a 33 percent weekly loss.
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But it looks like Cantwell will now be doing all his crying in jail after surrendering to the cops in Virginia late last night.
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Colon faced Milwaukee twice in 2015 and lost both starts, surrendering a total of 10 runs – nine earned – and 17 hits in 11 innings.
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Ironically, the email in which Kelly confirmed the hack was a message urging staff to limit email communications to avoid surrendering information via FOIA.
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Perdomo made his first career appearance against Miami at home on June 25 and earned a win while surrendering three runs in six innings.
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Montero had a brief cameo against the Diamondbacks on May 17, surrendering a walk-off solo homer to Chris Hermann in the 11th inning.
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" Urban said she made her decision at the last moment and described it as a "sort of a moment of surrendering my divided thoughts.
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Verlander (15-4) carried a shutout into the seventh inning before surrendering a leadoff home run to Kyle Seager and subsequently departing the game.
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He is surrendering his passport until then, and the complainant has been granted an order of protection, directing him to stay away from her.
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He gave up four runs on six hits, walking the first batter he faced and surrendering a two-run home run to Tommy Pham.
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The bottom line: To fend off Amazon, traditional retailers are surrendering at least in part to the inevitable — putting their in-store deals online.
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Though, all of them said that there was absolutely no access to internet and no exceptions to the mandate of surrendering a personal cellphone.
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Zuckerberg's answer is unlikely to satisfy critics, who see the site's inclusion as an example of Facebook surrendering principle to appease right-wing commentators.
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Gonzalez went up against Zimmermann on April 53 and took the loss while surrendering seven runs - six earned - and 14 hits in six innings.
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Surrendering to LOT is a kind of freedom to stop thinking about fashion, freeing the mind for loftier things — like contemplating mortality, Marmeladov suggests.
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After the government this month appointed a former IMF official to head the central bank, Mr Bhutto Zardari accused it of surrendering Pakistan's autonomy.
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By being here, we have already communicated certain things about ourselves, much like checking preferences on an OKCupid account and surrendering to the equation.
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Leiter has struggled mightily in his last two starts, splitting the decisions despite surrendering 13 runs on 15 hits in 9 1/3 innings.
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Santiago loaded the gun in a bathroom and came out firing, emptying two ammunition magazines before lying on the floor and surrendering to police.
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Tanaka struck out 10 last time out in Oakland but he lasted only four innings and gave up five runs while surrendering three homers.
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Most of us conscience-having folk didn't make it even a quarter-way through Drake's "God's Plan" video before surrendering to an ugly cry.
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Father Stefano Violi, a canon-law teacher, reckons that Benedict was merely surrendering the administrative duties of a pope but not the pastoral ones.
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Rublev, who beat the big-serving Czech 26-23 43-24 26-22, looked well out of his depth in surrendering the first set.
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ABOUT THE JETS (0-2): New York was hammered at Oakland 303-20 last week, surrendering 180 yards on the ground on 27 carries.
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Local and federal authorities, perhaps fearing a Waco-style bloodbath, allow the scenario to play out for weeks before finally arresting the surrendering protesters.
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Paxton won his only career decision at Detroit, surrendering one run and five hits with two strikeouts in six innings on August 15, 2014.
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Velásquez has been victimized by the long ball in his last two starts, surrendering five homers after allowing three in his previous eight turns.
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The 30-year-old right-hander kept the ball in the park after surrendering four homers in his previous two trips to the mound.
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Garcia made his Braves debut against the Mets on April 6, taking the loss after surrendering four runs on six hits in six innings.
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The Warriors have gotten mixed up on their rotations, bumping into Green in the paint, leaving shooters wide open and surrendering easy offensive rebounds.
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This is a song about surrendering to the crushing weight of expectation, even when you know it might hurt you in the long run.
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Albert Pujols followed with a fly out to Carlos Gomez in center and Fiers cruised until surrendering a two-run homer in the seventh.
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The Delta Devils score 57.9 points - second-to-last in Division I - on 38 percent shooting while surrendering 80.6 points on 51 percent shooting.
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He lost to the Astros on May 10 in Houston, surrendering four runs on six hits in six innings of a 53-2 defeat.
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The Yankees are surrendering 13 runs a game, which was the second-worst figure in the league entering Monday, when the Yankees were idle.
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Those numbers didn't change in November, as Democrats gained one Senate seat from these lower carbon states (in Nevada) while surrendering another (in Florida).
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The 22-year-old gave up six runs in his first three outings and 21 in the past three while surrendering six homers overall.
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Ramirez has made 11 career relief appearances against Houston and struggled while surrendering a total of nine runs and 13 hits in 12 innings.
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Gibson, who has been front and center at previous far-right events in Portland, live-streamed himself surrendering to police on felony rioting charges.
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Fister is 27-22 with a 210 ERA over his last six outings, surrendering six or more earned runs in three of the starts.
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Cleveland Indians pitcher Trevor Bauer hurled a baseball over the center field fence from the mound after surrendering a two-run single on Sunday.
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Harvey fared better against Miami on April 16, surrendering two runs - one earned - and seven hits in six innings without factoring in the decision.
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He came into the game with an earned-run average of 7.56 in three starts, surrendering 14 earned runs in 16 2/3 innings.
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The dollar retreated 0.3 percent to 13 yen, surrendering some of Thursday's gains resulting from the wider gap between U.S. and Japanese bond yields.
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Smith stopped 25 shots for the Flames, who haven't allowed more than three goals in 21 games, surrendering only 39 goals in that stretch.
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Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi was ousted from power and killed eight years after surrendering his nuclear weapons in a deal with the Bush administration.
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In addition to our clothing, we will also be surrendering our phones, so between eight-forty-five and eleven o'clock we will be unreachable.
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Hurricanes 5, Sabres 4 (OT) Dougie Hamilton scored midway through overtime as Carolina recovered after surrendering a two-goal lead to win at Buffalo.
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So you have to join me in not surrendering ... because I'm still here fighting and I want all of you to fight with me.
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The accused gunman in El Paso confessed while surrendering and told police he was targeting "Mexicans," according to a police affidavit released on Friday.
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Davies fell to 1-2 in four career starts versus Cincinnati after surrendering five runs and eight hits over five frames on Aug. 13.
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He approaches songwriting with tact, giving you the testimonies you need to hear before surrendering to what's appetizing, or what it should sound like.
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Political analysts said it was surprising that Mr. Sisi had agreed to transfer the islands, given sensitivities in Egypt to surrendering land to foreigners.
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In the next game they were totally undone by Spain, going down 23-20 and seemingly surrendering any hope of making the knockout rounds.
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Unless you're a bride-to-be or vacationing in Napa, spending a day at the spa, surrendering to complete physical torpor, just isn't realistic.
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Sure that quote is obvious political glad-handing, but the alternative to cautiously believing Putin when he's saying reasonable things is surrendering to paranoia.
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Porcello entered the eighth having retired seven consecutive batters before surrendering his first extra-base hit of the night when Marisnick doubled to left.
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Longer-dated yields were off slightly more than shorter-dated, with the 30-year bond surrendering 17/32 in price to yield 4.33 percent.
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Washington is hoping the bilateral discussions will be the first of many with Kim's government, eventually leading to the country surrendering its nuclear capabilities.
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Washington has hoped the bilateral discussions would be the first of many with Kim's government, eventually leading to the country surrendering its nuclear capabilities.
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Alejandro himself got so tired on that trip that he felt like giving up and surrendering to death, perhaps to be eaten by bobcats.
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The no-kill shelter we looked into in Kansas City had a policy that strays kept longer than 72 hours required a surrendering fee.
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Essentially, by bringing Trump to Texas to stump for him, Cruz is surrendering his dignity to Trump in exchange for a public belly rub.
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The theory was, the country would save itself by surrendering to American demands, including nuclear disarmament, for relief from economic sanctions and diplomatic isolation.
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In addition, the United States may negotiate more binding, bilateral agreements to prohibit nations from surrendering Americans to The Hague-based court, Bolton said.
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But even Kimbrel added to Boston's anxiety, surrendering a home run to Aaron Judge leading off the ninth, making it a one-run game.
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The authorities contend that they believed he was reaching for a loaded weapon inside his jacket while Mr. Finicum's supporters say he was surrendering.
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The bills prevented local NYC authorities from surrendering immigrants to ICE who didn't have criminal records or had prior convictions for only minor offenses.
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The three-time All Star, who was scheduled to pitch up to four innings on Thursday, finished with four strikeouts, surrendering the one hit.
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But if everyone is going to ignore her and continue bringing things, then they must also make peace with surrendering them at the door.
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The 2500-year-old Canadian gave up a home run in that contest after going six outings in a row without surrendering a blast.
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Alex Claudio (0-1) took the loss for Texas, surrendering four runs on four hits in the seventh inning while not retiring a batter.
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Then, as now, it was clear that by going to the table we were surrendering; we were just negotiating the terms of our surrender.
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They state, furthermore, that surrendering their secret handles, artists risk their information falling into the hands of hackers, governments which abuse rights, or others.
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In addition, the United States may negotiate more binding, bilateral agreements to prohibit nations from surrendering Americans to the Hague court, says the text.
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Antti Raanta stopped 28 shots for the Coyotes, who finished 0-for-5 on the power play while also surrendering a short-handed goal.
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The Taliban posted a video of a small group of Afghan police officials surrendering early in the day, a clear attempt to sow panic.
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The Taliban posted a video of a small group of Afghan police officials surrendering early in the day, a clear attempt to sow panic.
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"Surrendering to the worst radicals may make you prime minister, but you will not be able to govern," Mr. Casado said during the debate.
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Leishman is taking nothing for granted, after surrendering a two-shot lead two weeks ago and fading to third at the Dell Technologies Championship.
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The days of the United States voluntarily surrendering to the enemy to show how progressive and enlightened we can be are at an end.
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Let surrendering the 23rd overall pick in 1985 to the Padres for RHP Ed Whitson stand for the rest, but there are a lot.
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Tanaka was not at his best against Toronto on May 2 but still managed a win while surrendering four runs in 6 1/3 frames.
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The 33-year-old Dominican gave up a homer in each of the last three games after surrendering just two in his first six outings.
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He has labored in 10 starts against Washington, logging a 3-7 mark and 63 ERA while surrendering 12 homers in 60 2/3 innings.
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Russell Martin led off the fourth inning with a solo shot off Shields, who hadn't allowed a hit since surrendering the home run to Donaldson.
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Yamamoto took a 203-0 lead into the fourth inning before surrendering the three-run homer to Kingery that barely cleared the wall in center.
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Moving forward, Bolton said, the United States would negotiate "even more binding, bilateral agreements" to prevent other nations from surrendering US persons to the ICC.
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He exited two batters after surrendering a two-run homer to Yoenis Cespedes that sailed into the Padres' bullpen beyond the fence in center field.
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They had to stop the exercise when a cardiologist suddenly stood up waving his white T-shirt over his head as if he were surrendering.
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This morning, while walking my dog along the incline of the mountain, I remembered something one of my therapists told me about surrendering to anxiety.
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By surrendering issue control to entertainers on the fringe of contemporary thought, however, the Republican Party has limited its ability to win the White House.
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Chacin lasted only two innings at Houston on Monday, surrendering six runs (five earned) on six hits and five walks en route to a loss.
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After surrendering the first set in a tie break, world number 11 Kvitova fell further behind as she trailed 10-1 in the second set.
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The bodies of 50 soldiers can be counted; many of the men are killed execution-style on camera, while others are seen surrendering in terror.
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The pitching has been unable to contain the opposition during the current 29-220 slide, with the Marlins surrendering 22 runs in the five losses.
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In the days before the divorce was final, she began to lose her hair, her body surrendering to the stress where her spirit would not.
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The Hamilton allusion is as much an argument for surrendering to Clinton as for preserving the purity of conservatism in exile should Trump ultimately win.
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The report also noted that an increasing share of migrants are surrendering to law enforcement to seek asylum protection rather than trying to evade apprehension.
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Gossett escaped with a no-decision at Detroit on Tuesday after surrendering six runs on nine hits and three walks across 4 2/3 innings.
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Jake Odorizzi (5-8) was the hard-luck loser for Minnesota, surrendering two runs (one earned) on five hits and a walk over seven innings.
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Corbin has been pounded in his last two starts, surrendering 13 runs and 19 hits over nine innings en route to a pair of losses.
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The conditions of Noorah's release included being under GPS-monitored house arrest and surrendering his passport, said Christopher Larsen, the attorney for the Smart family.
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Kevin Labanc and Joe Pavelski also scored for the Sharks, who were 22-27-210 in their previous four games, surrendering six goals in each.
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A counter-narrative quickly emerged from witnesses who claimed that Brown was surrendering with his hands in the air when he was executed by Wilson.
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Kershaw recorded the win Monday against the New York Mets despite surrendering six runs - and a career-high four homers - over 210 26/22 innings.
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He left after surrendering a 1-0 lead in the seventh inning in a bounce-back performance after a tough start his previous time out.
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Gallardo suffered a similar fate to Rodriguez in his last outing, absorbing a loss at Oakland on Wednesday despite surrendering one run in six innings.
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Paxton was brilliant in a no-decision versus Boston on Monday, surrendering only a solo homer among the four hits he allowed over eight innings.
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In some cases, this has led to surrendering licenses for distribution facilities and paying escalating fines after Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and Justice Department investigations.
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In Oklahoma and Texas, workers are delaying retirement plans, surrendering trucks, cars and land in personal bankruptcy cases, or just praying oil prices will recover.
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Surrendering its "guiding" role in the economy would go against Chinese President Xi Jinping's efforts to consolidate party leadership over all aspects of Chinese society.
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Greene struggled last time out while surrendering seven runs on six hits and four walks over 4 1/3 innings to lose at Kansas City.
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The United States is unilaterally surrendering its leadership in nuclear energy to Russia and China because of its failure to develop a comprehensive energy policy.
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The 26-year-old struggled down the stretch, permitting six runs in three of his last five starts while surrendering eight homers in that stretch.
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Jake Odorizzi (33-8) was the hard-luck loser for Minnesota, surrendering two runs (one earned) on five hits and a walk over seven innings.
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The one rough outing came in Washington on June 33, when Foltynewicz lasted just 3 1/3 innings after surrendering eight runs on 228 hits.
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Gonzalez faced the Braves on May 24 in Atlanta, getting a no-decision after surrendering four runs on nine hits in 23 2/3 innings.
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Or do you submit to it as you would an ocean wave, surrendering its details to the gritty, shimmering, draining pull of its emotional undertow?
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The Syrian army offers defeated rebels either the option of making peace and switching sides or surrendering their weapons and leaving for government-controlled areas.
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As the fighting progressed, convoys of trucks from Baghouz started to include hundreds, and then thousands, of surrendering jihadist fighters, many hobbling from their wounds.
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We need to rise above the unfortunate fact that words like "compromise" and "agreement" have been wrongly associated with a sense of surrendering our convictions.
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López Serrano fled Mexico in August 2017 amid his family's ongoing war with El Chapo's sons, surrendering to U.S. authorities at a California border checkpoint.
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The case against me is so absurd on so many levels, that I am voluntarily surrendering my immunity to let them try and prosecute it.
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A season ago, they were 26th in the league, killing only 78.2 percent and surrendering 12 more power-play goals than they did this season.
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An increasingly weary-looking Venus wilted under the pressure and made a string of errors, surrendering the set by burying a forehand into the net.
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These few bad apples were willing to cross the line into violence, surrendering the moral high ground — their greatest asset in fighting hatred and bigotry.
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After surrendering its lead with 9:10 to play, Northwestern battled back to tie the score 61-61 on a Spencer jumper at 6:173.
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Gallardo is winless in five straight starts and took the loss in the last three while surrendering a total of 15 runs in 16 innings.
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The 23-year-old has struggled with the home-run ball after surrendering 10 in his previous four outings before keeping the Padres in check.
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The farmer, in addition to surrendering the animals, also signed a 20-year contract promising to not to breed dogs or any other animal again.
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At a time when we all get hectored about lowering our expectations, surrendering our attention spans, settling for less, West wants us to demand more.
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Not to be outdone, Blues rookie Jordan Binnington answered with authority any questions regarding his ability to regroup after surrendering six goals in Game 3.
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Federal law is clear when it comes to domestic abusers purchasing guns in the future, but gets murky when it comes to surrendering existing firearms.
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The fighters refused a Russian proposal for local talks inside Syria over surrendering and leaving their enclave, added Wael Olwan, who is based in Turkey.
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The hijackers, armed with a grenade and pistols, forced the airliner to land in Malta earlier on Friday before freeing all their hostages unharmed and surrendering.
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Yet for over a decade, critics have been lamenting the alleged "death" and "demise" of these gayborhoods, accusing them of being "passé" or surrendering to gentrification.
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Los Angeles outscored Chicago 16-1 in the series and has won seven of its last nine games overall while surrendering an average of 2.3 runs.
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Known as "reconciliation agreements," this is one of the Syrian government's local pacts that allow surrendering civilians and fighters to evacuate to other rebel-held regions.
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A mother migrating from Honduras holds her 1-year-old child as surrendering to U.S. Border Patrol agents after illegally crossing the border near McAllen, Texas.
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Oil prices fell more than 1 percent, surrendering early gains as investors focused on swelling global crude supply, which is increasing faster than many had expected.
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But some of the migrants hoping to cross the border into San Diego have already begun surrendering to American authorities, according to the Los Angeles Times.
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Rebels agreed to give up arms in a Russian-brokered ceasefire deal, surrendering Deraa in another victory for President Bashar al-Assad's state and its allies.
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He was hammered in his last outing at Arizona, surrendering a career-worst four homers and giving up six runs on nine hits over five innings.
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But winning on a platform of surrendering American influence is an experiment no candidate in modern times has been willing to test in a general election.
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He also struggles to keep the ball in the park, surrendering at least one home run in 12 of his last 13 trips to the mound.
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The danger of surrendering power to technology for convenience, comfort, or fun is one of Black Mirror's dominant themes, and Price's comment cuts right to it.
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The suspect was taken to the hospital with gunshot wounds after surrendering to police, authorities said, adding that there is no continued threat to the public.
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Lyudmila Vladimirova, 82, held out for three years before surrendering her frontline home near the city of Horlivka - despite the building being repeatedly hit by shellfire.
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Surrendering to these visions of endless labor threatens the balance of everyone's work/life equilibrium, and it can lead to new highs in worry and stress.
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We can rest in his sovereignty and surrender to his will, just as we saw Jesus surrendering to his Father's will in his prayer at Gethsemane.
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Ben Bishop will likely be in net after going 6-43-0 in the last seven games and surrendering only 10 goals in that span. 1.
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Standing in the silken water, surrounded only by a boundless horizon, I sense a release, a surrendering as the self dissolves into the light and space.
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Batali's denied claims of sexual assault, but the series of allegations led to him getting cut from his business group and surrendering all of his restaurants.
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In the exclusive clip, the controversial realty star is seen in her final moments of freedom before surrendering for prison to serve her 366-day sentence.
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Isles goalie Thomas Greiss took the loss after surrendering five goals on 15 shots through two periods, giving way to Christopher Gibson for the third period.
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Pekka Rinne continues to be immense in net for the Predators, turning aside 44 shots Thursday and surrendering only six goals in the past three contests.
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The 26-year-old is 0-63 since posting his lone victory of the season on May 10, surrendering eight homers in his last six starts.
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The 22-year-old kept the ball in the park for the second time in three outings after surrendering 22 homers in his previous seven contests.
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The Spaniard took to the pits right after surrendering fourth place to Raikkonen, switching to a new set of mediums in order to undercut Valtteri Bottas.
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Dyer told the Times that Muhammad had shown hatred toward the government and white people, adding that he shouted "Allahu Akbar" before surrendering to the police.
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Yet days afterward, the Internet ripples with complaints that the Atlanta Falcons—who blew a 244-260 lead by surrendering 153 straight points—were somehow robbed.
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Ryan Pressly (4-4.713) earned the win after 1 1/3 innings of relief, surrendering a run on three hits and a walk with a strikeout.
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Darvish was 4-0 over his previous six starts, surrendering a total of 11 runs, while permitting five hits or fewer in four of those outings.
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This is despite surrendering part of the rebate after 2005 to ensure that Britain paid a fair whack to new members from central and eastern Europe.
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James Shields (313-231) lost for the second time in three starts, surrendering three runs on nine hits and a walk in 224 22013/3 innings.
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Verlander labored commanding his secondary pitches throughout, ultimately surrendering three runs on five hits and three walks with a season-low three strikeouts in five innings.
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Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi was ousted from power and killed eight years after surrendering his nuclear weapons in a deal with the George W. Bush administration.
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Ninety minutes from Barcelona, this 9th-century hilltop fortress was the last stronghold of the Catalan resistance, finally surrendering to Spain's King Felipe V in 1714.
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Vollmer clinched bronze in the 100 meters butterfly, surrendering her London 2012 title to an impressive Sarah Sjostrom, who clocked a world record of 55.48 seconds.
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Severino opened July by getting shellacked at Houston, but he has been superb in his three subsequent starts, surrendering a combined four runs over 21 innings.
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The reader is just as spellbound by Lock's story as Edward is by Poe's, the narrator initially wary but eventually surrendering to Poe's infectiously morbid fiction.
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Nadal, 18 at the time, stormed to a two-set lead, only to throw it away and lose 3-2, surrendering the title to the Swiss.
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The Avalanche have struggled defensively, ranking 25th in the league in goals-against through Sunday while surrendering seven power-play tallies in their last six contests.
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Happ made a pair of starts against Detroit last season and did not earn a decision while surrendering a total of seven runs in 11 innings.
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In the eighth game of the set, she double-faulted twice more, surrendering a one-break advantage and falling to 4-4 in the second set.
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More recently, Uber China and Didi Chuxing reached a mutually beneficial deal, though some see it as Uber essentially surrendering the China market to Didi Chuxing.
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Covey was allowed to pitch into the third inning, surrendering a fourth home run — this one a solo shot by Gallo to lead off the inning.
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In federal court in Alexandria, Virginia, U.S. Magistrate Judge Theresa Buchanan ordered that Edwards, 40, be released after surrendering her passport and posting a $100,000 bond.
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Hamdullah Mohib, the Afghan ambassador to the United States, disputed that American and Afghan forces were leaving rural areas and essentially surrendering them to the Taliban.
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By the time the fight had ended, the Brazilian had absorbed nearly 150 total strikes, whilst surrendering almost 12 minutes of control time to his opponent.
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Most memorable to me were the interventions of the ensemble: patriotic anthems at first, later surrendering to letter-writing fugues and a gossamer chorale about sleep.
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Cole (143-5) extended his winning streak to 12 by surrendering one run on one hit with a season-high 15 strikeouts over eight dominant innings.
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Beathard said he spoke with Garoppolo briefly after the game and said keeping the team's morale up will be a key to not surrendering the season.
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In February, prominent human rights groups said they had been hit by more than 100 phishing attacks — deceptive emails to lure victims into surrendering their passwords.
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When Roger Clemens struck out 20 Seattle Mariners in late April 1986, he fined Clemens $5 for surrendering a single to the light-hitting Spike Owen.
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The allure of connectivity outweighed misgivings about surrendering our full names, phone numbers, and strong opinions on national politics to an online void we barely understood.
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Oil prices fell almost 21%, surrendering some of the gains of recent days as investors weighed the likelihood of immediate supply disruptions in the Middle East.
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Finnegan escaped with a no decision on Tuesday at St. Louis despite issuing six walks and surrendering two home runs among six hits in six innings.
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Vargas got two quick outs in the second before walking Francisco Lindor and then surrendering the two-run homer to Mercado for a 4-1 lead.
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Lynn retired the first two batters of the sixth before surrendering a solo shot to Bregman, whose 37th home run carried 387 feet to left field.
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Gray has not posted a victory since April 263 at Toronto, going 23-299 in seven starts while surrendering five or more runs on four occasions.
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Henry Mason was released on bond after surrendering to an arrest warrant issued in July 2018, according to a Sheriff's Department spokesman in Henry County, Georgia.
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TOKYO, June 6 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average slumped on Tuesday, surrendering the 20,000 level after losses on Wall Street and a stronger yen sapped sentiment.
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Paul Manafort and his business associate are in the process of surrendering to federal authorities ... both recipients of the first indictments by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
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Along with his identical twin brother Margarito, Pedro secretly recorded phone calls with Chapo and other top Sinaloa cartel leaders before surrendering to the DEA in 2008.
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Miranda also did not factor in the decision in his showdown with Musgrove on Thursday, surrendering two runs on five hits and three walks in five frames.
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Congress was surrendering its law-making power under the U.S. Constitution bit by bit, leaving it to people hand picked by presidents to fill in the blanks.
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Insurers struggled with the business: They faced prolonged periods of low interest rates, too few customers surrendering their policies and more customers than expected using their benefits.
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You're surrendering your data in exchange for a service, while also trusting that the company doesn't lose your data or leave it vulnerable to unwanted outside parties.
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Hunt simply had no answer for the incredible force with which he shared the Octagon, surrendering takedown after takedown, and eating hammer after hammer on the mat.
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Red Sox LH Drew Pomeranz (10-210, 22007) Hammel is winless in his last six starts despite surrendering three or fewer runs in five of those outings.
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Verlander (212-21) carried a shutout into the seventh inning before surrendering a leadoff home run to Mariners third baseman Kyle Seager and subsequently departing the game.
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But I still get the fever for movie loves, or TV loves, or book loves, and I find real human joy in surrendering myself to it completely.
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In a time of fake news, fake restaurants, and fake jizz secreted during fake orgasms, there's something profound about surrendering to the unapologetic artifice of amateur wrestling.
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It also means surrendering any guilt that comes with attending a child's school function in the middle of the day or hitting the gym in the afternoon.
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And indeed, we should all be a bit more mindful of which permissions we're surrendering to third-party developers – even ones as seemingly innocuous as a flashlight.
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You're surrendering to living in a fundamentally broken world and are ignoring the methods by which history actually evolves to meet the needs of a civilized society.
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Drew Pomeranz (4-13) worked an efficient six innings, surrendering two runs on four hits and two walks, but he failed to earn a third straight win.
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After tamely surrendering the first set, Wozniacki roared back to claim the second and go a break up in the decider but Giorgi could not be denied.
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Social conventions might scoff at this childlike spontaneity, but in surrendering to the heart, she captures the parts of ourselves that most of us try to conceal.
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In the Texas shooting, Patrick Crusius, 21, of Allen, a Dallas suburb more than 600 miles from El Paso, was taken into custody after surrendering to police.
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While C-3P0 was selected as Jabba's translator after surrendering himself to the vile gangster, R2-D2 was relegated to the role of waiter onboard Jabba's barge.
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Claud "Tex" McIver made his first appearance at a hearing in Fulton County Magistrate Court in Atlanta after surrendering the day before, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
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The dollar was down 20.71.1000 percent at 112.235 yen, surrendering overnight gains made on a bounce in equities and commodities, touching an 11-day trough of 112.00.
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We're told she was forced to sign docs surrendering her tourist visitor's visa to enter the U.S. ... and she is set to be flown back to Paris.
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Los Angeles G Peter Budaj has allowed three goals on 43 shots over the last two games after surrendering five tallies on 22 shots against Dallas. 2.
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If you find yourself in the situation where you are thinking of surrendering your pet because they aren't the right fit, Peralta has this advice to offer.
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After surrendering a game-tying RBI single to Ramon Laureano with two outs in the fourth inning, McHugh rebounded and retired the final seven batters he faced.
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If one's looking for positives, the 28-year-old kept the ball in the park in that contest after surrendering seven homers in his previous three turns.
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The Notre Dame product failed to record an out in the sixth in any of his previous three outings while surrendering a total of 12 earned runs.
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Manafort is reportedly surrendering in Special Counsel Bob Mueller's probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, facing charges including conspiracy against the U.S. and tax fraud.
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It was a much-needed boost of confidence for the 25-year-old Gray, who was 22-4 while surrendering 29 runs over his previous five outings.
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Pelfrey went up against Keuchel in that April 15 contest and absorbed the loss while surrendering one run on five hits and six walks in six innings.
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Billions of dollars have been outright wasted by founders selling future value that didn't materialize, while surrendering present value that could have been navigated to great success.
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The Californian was taken deep on two occasions in a 5-1 loss to Baltimore after surrendering that same number of homers over his previous eight starts.
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One appears resigned, one writhes in despair, and another, tasked with surrendering the key to the city, attempts defiance while palpably trembling on the verge of tears.
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The Wildcats,though, rank first in the Big Ten in field goal percentage defense (123) and assist-to-turnoverratio (1.5) while surrendering only 64.8 points per contest.
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More American dollars and weapons would not have prevented the weak and foreign-influenced Iraqi army from surrendering to a handful of ISIS bandits in pickup trucks.
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The Columbus Blue Jackets have answered the franchise-best 16-game winning streak by surrendering 33 goals to record losses in six of their last 11 games.
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Here we have Tony Stark, the first and coolest Avenger we ever met, surrendering his ultra-masculine tendencies and showing vulnerability as he wrestles with his demons.
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The doctor, Robert Hadden, pleaded guilty in 20163 to criminal sex act in the third degree and forcible touching, surrendering his medical license, according to court documents.
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Quarterback TaQuon Marshall ranks second in the ACC and eighth nationally with 234 rushing touchdowns, and the Yellow Jackets' defense is surrendering only 252 points per contest.
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But all their compromises have availed them nothing: The chaos that the G.O.P. elite hoped to contain by surrendering to Trump has engulfed the party even so.
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"My sorrow will not lower my spirits, my anger will not cause me to lose reason, being under surveillance will not intimidate me into surrendering," Zhang wrote.
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At the same time, the increase may appear larger than it actually is because a greater share of arrivals are voluntarily surrendering, hoping to apply for asylum.
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Mr. Noriega fled, eventually turning up at the residence of the Vatican's representative in Panama City before surrendering to the United States to face narcotics-trafficking charges.
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But that aggressiveness can also be the system's Achilles' heel, because it can compel opponents — especially weaker ones — to bunker defensively, surrendering possession in favor of security.
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It involves Ukraine surrendering some of its sovereignty over Russia-occupied provinces and for a sequence of confidence-building measures to ensure free elections in those provinces.
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" Before the shoot began, Ms. Shimmiezz said she was "looking forward to putting myself in a vulnerable place, surrendering to the flow and beauty of human life.
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San Francisco, for instance, is surrendering part of a coastal highway to the ocean, intending to use an expanded beach as a natural bulwark against rising waters.
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The team acquired Miller from Atlanta before last season, surrendering two young players who now start for the Braves: center fielder Ender Inciarte and shortstop Dansby Swanson.
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The 24-year-old has pitched better of late in his new home ballpark, surrendering three runs or fewer in each of his past three home outings.
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After surrendering on Tuesday, Mr. Gemma pleaded not guilty at his arraignment and was released after posting bail, which had been set at $200,000, his lawyer said.
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The Duke product yielded one home run in that start and three in his previous turn after surrendering a total of one over a 43-start stretch.
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Oil prices fell more than 13%, surrendering some of the gains of recent days as investors reconsidered the likelihood of immediate supply disruptions in the Middle East.
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Airbus struggled to sell the massive, expensive plane for years until finally surrendering with an announcement last year that it would stop making the A380 in 2021.
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Ghosn arrived in Beirut on Monday, despite surrendering his four passports — two French, one Lebanese, and one Brazilian — to Japanese authorities upon his arrest in November 2018.
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Surrendering to such a strike would constitute a surrender to terrorism and would only embolden terrorist groups, weaken our deterrence and lead to further conflict and bloodshed.
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Hudson Yards's skyscrapers are, for many people, a daily visual reminder of the ways in which the city seems to be surrendering itself increasingly to the wealthy.
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It also provided some consolation for team owner Arthur Blank, whose National Football League Falcons lost the Super Bowl two years ago after surrendering a huge lead.
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Reading on, I learned how I, or my soul, might survive the death of my body and all other worldly things by surrendering myself to the Lord.
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Emanuele Palma, a 210-year-old Italian citizen, was arrested by the FBI Tuesday morning and later released on a $210,2300 unsecured bond after surrendering his passport.
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It is harder to see the common ground between outrages such as the suppression of Xinjiang and busy people surrendering data and decisions to Alexa and Siri.
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To avoid surrendering this passphrase, you could jot it down and hand it to a friend and contact that person for the passphrase after crossing the border.
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FUNDAMENTALS * Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange slipped 25% to $20700,21000 a tonne by 23 GMT, surrendering some of the gains from the previous session.
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Yet Pentagon officials say American commanders would never accept fully autonomous systems, because it would mean surrendering the intelligence and experience of highly trained officers to machines.
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The accusation pushed by Trump and others is that Clinton approved this deal and thus harmed American interests by surrendering 20 percent of our uranium to Russia.
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As reports of misuse mounted, legislators responded by declaring heroin contraband, surrendering the drug to underground production and forfeiting the ability to regulate it in any way.
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It's standard practice for a band to play its songs a little faster in concert than on record, as a matter of courting excitement or surrendering to it.
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Jeffress and left-hander Jake Diekman worked perfect innings before closer Sam Dyson notched his 13th save despite surrendering an RBI single to Astros third baseman Alex Bregman.
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In the process, Islamic State revealed the fate of nine Lebanese soldiers it took captive in its border enclave in 2014, as well as surrendering a Hezbollah prisoner.
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However, he did record three strikeouts and routinely eluded trouble, surrendering only two hits and one run, when Kole Calhoun recorded a fielder's choice RBI in the fifth.
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Gray turned in his worst start of the season against the White Sox last year, however, surrendering seven runs over three innings in a loss on Sept. 14.
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Nicolino posted his last victory on May 3 despite surrendering four runs on seven hits and three walks over six frames in his only career start against Arizona.
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Buchholz endured one of the worst starts of his career at Atlanta on May 26, 2014, when he issued eight walks in three innings while surrendering six runs.
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The first massacre occurred on Saturday morning in the heavily Hispanic border city of El Paso, where a gunman killed 20 people at a Walmart store before surrendering.
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An SDF spokesman, Mustafa Bali, said the attacks had targeted surrendering family members of Islamic State militants at three crossing points from the enclave into SDF-controlled territory.
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The 26-year-old struck out a career-high nine and did not walk a batter but still suffered the loss while surrendering three runs in five innings.
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Denver allowed 18.5 points per game in the regular season and has held true to form in the postseason, surrendering 16 to Pittsburgh and 18 to New England.
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Jankowski made his major-league debut last week against the Detroit Tigers, striking out the side while also surrendering a two-run homer to Tigers SS Jose Iglesias.
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Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman has resigned over his opposition to a ceasefire with Palestinian militants in Gaza, slamming the move as "surrendering to terror," reports the BBC.
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The Phillies' four-game losing skid has been particularly ghastly, as they have been outscored 41-9 while surrendering 17 homers and committing nine errors in that stretch.
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The 23-year-old Dominican escaped Seattle with a no-decision on Friday after surrendering five runs on three hits and five walks in 26 22/3 innings.
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Wainwright had a rough outing at Atlanta on April 10, surrendering five runs on six hits and five walks in five innings, but escaped with a no-decision.
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But critics of the crackdown say the civil liberties of those surrendering are being ignored, and the policy amounts to a de facto arrest that targets poor Filipinos.
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The 25-year-old defeated Miami on Monday despite surrendering a pair of home runs, as he struck out seven and gave up three runs over six frames.
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The UCLA product held Oakland to two runs in five innings on Friday before surrendering back-to-back homers in the sixth and ended up without a decision.
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The Penguins had a four-game winning streak halted in a 5-3 loss at Toronto on Saturday, surrendering three goals in the final 5 53/2 minutes.
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The Canadiens were better in the defensive end in their last two contests, allowing a total two goals after surrendering 18 during a four-game losing streak. 1.
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The New Jersey native did manage to get through that start without surrendering a home run but remains tied for the major-league lead with 35 blasts allowed.
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Fister also has had trouble keeping the ball in the park, surrendering two homers in his last outing and five this season in just 22 33/3 innings.
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Coal India has also asked Mozambique if it can explore for coal in a new area, after surrendering two mining licenses in the African country, the official said.
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Since surrendering to U.S. forces, he has been held in an undisclosed location in Iraq, with limited access to the rights and prerogatives of the U.S. court system.
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The 25-year-old Georgian issued two walks and has not struck out a batter in 5 23/21 overall frames with the Tigers while surrendering three hits.
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Channel 5.13 became the terrestrial home of F1 when the BBC announced in December it was surrendering its contract in order to make cuts in its sporting budget.
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Dougie Hamilton scored midway through overtime as the Carolina Hurricanes recovered after surrendering a two-goal lead to defeat the host Buffalo Sabres 5-4 on Thursday night.
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While Carrasco left early, Berrios (6-5) lasted six innings, surrendering four runs on five hits with seven strikeouts and one walk in his fourth straight strong start.
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In "Verse 34," we hear of "what [the poet] knew in Texas in [his] early youth," of 412 countrymen killed in cold blood by foreign soldiers after surrendering.
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Since experts doubt North Korea has any intention of surrendering all its nuclear weapons, that re-calibration reduces risks of a summit ending badly and escalating tensions anew.
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Her bail conditions include reporting twice a week to the police, surrendering her passport, not interfering with witnesses and residing at her home until the case is finalized.
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Thousands of fighters from other rebel groups, accompanied by tens of thousands of civilians, have already left for northwestern Syria after deals surrendering the Ghouta's other major towns.
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After surrendering 103 goals in its first 10 games, Montreal gave up eight to Columbus in the first two periods on Friday, half of them on power plays.
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The second was of identical duration and of a similar pattern, with Williams in full flight and Lucic-Maroni surrendering quickly with a forehand slapped into the net.
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Instead of surrendering to this endless fleet of virtual haters, we're asking you to join us in taking back the beach this summer by answering with self-love.
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" Said Devenski, who entered the series with a 1.35 ERA as a reliever before surrendering three runs on four hits over 2 1/3 innings: "It was tough.
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The man who appears on these songs surrendering himself fully to the will of the one he desires is in many ways a contradiction to Future's public persona.
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She quickly gets used to taking on that role whenever she's in the past, working in Rufus's plantation house and surrendering her few possessions with steadily decreasing complaints.
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They swarmed him, doubling off and on the ball, surrendering the paint to cover the three-point line and the three-point line to (ineffectively) protect the rim.
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Fried (3-0) worked his way out of a bases-loaded jam in the first inning and cruised into the seventh before surrendering Francisco Lindor's 99th career homer.
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A harrowing reminder that the benefits of surrendering personal data to governments (or companies) extend only so far as the good intentions of the people who control it.
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They are ranked 28th on in the league on defense, surrendering 110 points per 100 possessions; only the Brooklyn Nets and the Los Angeles Lakers give up more.
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The source added that he did not believe the final battle at the Albu Kamal border town would involve "fierce resistance", as many fighters had been surrendering elsewhere.
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I seem to be forever surrendering my privacy in exchange for some short-term gain, rather than dutifully slogging through the decision tree of the cookie opt-out.
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Running under a full moon, climbing eight-foot wire fences, passing babies beneath them and children over them, surrendering in the dawn to the United States Border Patrol.
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Stick a fork in Mario Batali, he's done ... the celebrity chef is surrendering all of his restaurants in the wake of the various sexual assault allegations against him.
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The markets took that as a signal that the government was surrendering its war on inflation while opting for a traditional gambit: printing money rather than cutting spending.
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For the second time in two World Cup matches Switzerland started agonizingly slow, their defensive plan disrupted and surrendering an early goal, while their attack was non-existent.
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He gets a "Coward of the County" Western arc, twice surrendering his gun to bad men who break his will, then finally winning his freedom in a shootout.
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But Mr. Ray and Mr. Clinton struck a deal that prevented Mr. Clinton from being prosecuted in return for surrendering his law license and paying a $25,000 fine.
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Ranks have thinned as insurers grapple with major difficulties: Low interest rates, too few people surrendering their policies, and more customers than expected using their benefits, said Witt.
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The proximity of the two sides in the pitched battles on Chicago's South Side magnified the already exaggerated divisions; it may also make surrendering them that much harder.
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Politicians will be tempted, like Marco Rubio talking about Trump's manhood on the campaign trail, into surrendering their dignity in an effort to be at home in Trumpland.
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One day after surrendering four runs in a 03-3 loss to the Miami Marlins, Washington relievers allowed one run over three innings to close out Monday's win.
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Nolasco's winless streak reached six starts Monday as he lost his third consecutive start, surrendering six runs and seven hits in only 21 25/23 innings against Atlanta.
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NOTES: The Islanders gave up a season-high goal total a night earlier in a 7-4 loss at Tampa Bay, surrendering four goals in the third period.
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It was Mr. Bolton who opened his tenure by suggesting that the North must follow the "Libya model" of surrendering its nuclear equipment and infrastructure first, as Col.
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Hahn isn't getting much help from his offense either and is winless in his last five turns despite surrendering three earned runs or fewer in each of those outings.
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No one was injured but the man remained inside for about four hours before peacefully surrendering to police, Baltimore County Police spokesman Shawn Vinson told local station WBALTV-11.
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The 25.40-year-old native of Japan lost each of his previous five outings, surrendering a total of 21 runs over 22 103/210 frames in the previous two.
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The Rams were denied a possible 2-0 start under coach Sean McVay after surrendering a late touchdown in a 27-20 setback to the Washington Redskins on Sunday.
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In effect, the President is unilaterally disarming the United States, surrendering one of the most effective weapons in its arsenal, one of its greatest sources of strength: soft power.
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RHP Raisel Iglesias surrendered a tying run in the eighth inning and hit the first two batters of the ninth before cleaning up the inning without surrendering a run.
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He walked Chapman to lead off the inning and allowed a two-out single to Pinder before surrendering a three-run shot to Piscotty to make it 11-0.
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American presidents had previously suggested that a two-state solution for the decades-old conflict depended substantially on Israel surrendering these buffer zones as part of a peace deal.
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People fleeing the area have included surrendering Islamic State fighters, their family members, other supporters of the group, civilians caught up in the conflict and captives of the jihadists.
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Conley was handed his second loss in as many starts Wednesday at Washington, surrendering five runs on a career-high tying 693 hits and three walks across five innings.
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He knows what this means: trying to be a good role model, surrendering minutes to younger teammates without complaint, doing what he can in the time that he has.
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Despite the stunning sight of soldiers abandoning their tanks and surrendering to civilians on the Bosphorus bridge in Istanbul — shown live on Turkish television — sporadic fighting continues in Ankara.
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After tamely surrendering the first set in 20 minutes, Medvedev found himself trailing 5-1 in the second but managed to fend off a match point and hold serve.
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Mind control stories key directly into one our most essential fears – that of losing ourselves, of feeling helpless, and of surrendering our will to something more powerful than ourselves.
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The 25-year-old Neal worked 3 2/3 frames out of the bullpen in Friday's 16-2 loss to Boston, surrendering five runs - four earned - and six hits.
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Gsellman has made four appearances (three starts) versus the Braves in 2017, going 2-1 despite surrendering 33 runs (10 earned) on 21 hits in 16 22/22 innings.
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On May 7th the White House blocked Don McGahn, a former White House counsel, from surrendering documents subpoenaed by the House Judiciary Committee because of concerns about executive privilege.
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Paul, a member of the committee and a leader of the GOP&aposs noninterventionist wing, has accused his colleagues of surrendering their war-making power to the White House.
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For five innings, he baffled hitters with fastballs and curves, surrendering one run and striking out eight on his way to being named National League Rookie of the Year.
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More than 700,000 drug users and pushers have registered with the authorities in a process termed "surrendering", but there are few programs or facilities to help most of them.
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He posted a nearly identical line at San Diego in his previous turn, surrendering five hits while striking out seven to rebound from a shaky season debut in Arizona.
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The suspected shooter, a white male, has been taken into custody after surrendering to a SWAT team at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Squirrel Hill, a Pittsburgh neighborhood.
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Prosecutors said that Slocum fled the area with his girlfriend and their baby son — winding up in Adams, Massachusetts, before surrendering to police in the woods of New Hampshire.
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The 23-year-old native of Japan is 0-2 in his last three outings on the road, surrendering 18 runs — 23 earned — and 21 hits over 2100 innings.
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They completed the deal without surrendering any of their own first-round picks (or the unprotected gift owed by Miami in 2021), Zhaire Smith, Landry Shamet, or Markelle Fultz.
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