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| ompelled to come to terms with his rival and | surrender a district north of the Seine to him. |
| ing to Amatus of Montecassino, he refused to | surrender a captured horse to the Byzantine general an |
| The event of the German | surrender a few days after meant, this government neve |
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| de was not met, meaning the Patriots did not | surrender a draft choice. |
| e was said to be on the way to the police to | surrender a firearm, when he was arrested by the polic |
| In 1646 he was the last to | surrender a major English stronghold to Oliver Cromwel |
| ut a year at K-State with no scholarship and | surrender a year of eligibility, or transfer to a diff |
| ess rebellion amongst his former allies, and | surrender a royal cannon kept at Huntly Castle. |
| nother to part with something of value or to | surrender a legal right", includes the forging of lega |
| ty of Barcelona - and bombarded it until its | surrender a month later during the Siege of Barcelona. |
| h other Australian delegates to the Japanese | surrender aboard USS Missouri, September 1945 |
| Jones, represented the RAAF at the Japanese | surrender aboard USS Missouri. |
| , Jones represented the RAAF at the Japanese | surrender aboard USS Missouri in September 1945. |
| , 1945, he signed the Japanese Instrument of | Surrender aboard the battleship USS Missouri on behalf |
| Surrender aboard HMAS Diamantina. | |
| The Seat of Government | Surrender Act 1909 was an Act of the New South Wales P |
| t in conjunction with the Seat of Government | Surrender Act 1909 transferred land from the state of |
| The Seat of Government | Surrender Act 1909 was passed by the New South Wales g |
| tember 1945 - and watched much of the formal | surrender activities aboard USS Missouri from Proteus' |
| rief siege was persuaded to an unconditional | surrender after which he was Court Martialed and sente |
| acked Plymouth, North Carolina forcing it to | surrender after a bitter fight, 1 November. |
| Otto holds off his fellow pirates (who soon | surrender after realizing that Silver wouldn't share w |
| esistance, Captain Lord Duffus was forced to | surrender after two thirds of his crew had been killed |
| olice and other officers, but were forced to | surrender after police opened fire, wounding two. |
| elves inside the building and were forced to | surrender after the Austrian army, the police, and the |
| Aston agreed to | surrender after a parley on the bridge but Cromwell's |
| d released his autobiography, entitled Never | Surrender after the Saxon song of the same name. |
| army officer, who against his wishes had to | surrender after the end of 1971 war, the terrorists pl |
| was the brigade's last commander before the | surrender after the Battle of Appomattox Court House. |
| "It is impossible for me and my people to | surrender after seeing the atrocities done to my Assyr |
| ars, Captain Lukin forced the Infatigable to | surrender after a brief cannonade. |
| non fought hard but was eventually forced to | surrender after Captain John Shortland was mortally wo |
| r of some of the rebels as they attempted to | surrender after their revolt had failed in several of |
| s Marcellus and Scipio, but was compelled to | surrender after the battle of Clastidium.' |
| under Essex in Cornwall and took part in the | surrender after the second Battle of Lostwithiel (2 Se |
| defeats, and their garrisons were forced to | surrender after a few days' resistance. |
| Most | surrender afterward, a few starve, and Vasquez watches |
| Bamburgh and Dunstanburgh Castles, under his | surrender agreement with Edward. |
| , negotiated with the Italian army command a | surrender agreement. |
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| e Shogun's navy, Enomoto Takeaki, refused to | surrender all his ships. |
| uced to 1,000,000 francs and Napoleon had to | surrender all of his estates in France to the French c |
| who had fought on the Norwegian side, had to | surrender all the islands over which he had ruled, exc |
| They will | surrender all when falling the night. |
| ble all of them before me and will make them | surrender all their powers to me and will kill them. |
| launched, and the CBC was forced in 1991 to | surrender all of its non-operating licenses. |
| In 1156, Bohemond refused to | surrender all he had gained to the new king William I |
| Under the agreement Russia would | surrender all areas in Livonia it still held and the c |
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| "I | Surrender All" was the most successful single from the |
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| The terms of the | surrender allowed the colony's governor, Dr Eduard Hab |
| Although the terms of | surrender allowed O'Neill to leave, he tried to hide i |
| The British failure led to Townshend's | surrender, along with 10,000 of his men, in the larges |
| nd starred as Diego Carter in the film Never | Surrender, also distributed by Lionsgate. |
| ific Theater of Operations, but the Japanese | surrender altered these plans and the unit was inactiv |
| clear frustration at the humans' refusal to | surrender, although in a later scene he criticises the |
| the Aquilon with HMS Theseus and forcing her | surrender, an operation that cost Minotaur 23 sailors |
| defeated, and forced a major British army to | surrender, an event which led France to recognize the |
| town, Morgan formally requested that Hanson | surrender, an offer that was refused. |
| seriously wounded but refused to retreat or | surrender and instead encouraged his men to fight to t |
| Surrender and Regrant was led by King Henry VIII (rule | |
| y follows the events leading up to the final | surrender and capture of Geronimo in 1886. |
| On 16 September he accepted their | surrender and spent the next two months on arranging a |
| The first instalment covers the | surrender, and evacuation of Okinawan civilians, the t |
| He refused to | surrender and was killed. |
| er a white flag, the Confederates demanded a | surrender, and the Union, given their numerical inferi |
| nd Yuwen Shiji to persuaded Yuchi and Xun to | surrender, and they did. |
| il 14, 1865, four years to the day after the | surrender and as part of a celebration of the Union vi |
| ederate Army who was incensed at the South's | surrender and sought to, in revenge, overthrow the Uni |
| ad been taken into the French navy after her | surrender, and after an engagement termed the Battle o |
| ling all the commanders, forcing the rest to | surrender, and resulting in five foreign fighters comm |
| nds to the British landings to the Argentine | surrender and its aftermath. |
| by the British to the Soviet Union after the | surrender, and was executed in Moscow in 1947. |
| then attacked Galeria, forcing Benedict X to | surrender and renounce the Papacy. |
| ome officers and soldiers disagreed with the | surrender and defended the Vinje district for about on |
| trength, flexibility, health, concentration, | surrender, and faith." |
| he offensive party, categorically refused to | surrender and as the Armagnacs moved into the hospital |
| Some of the insurgents refused to | surrender, and the Japanese were forced to take a numb |
| The terrorists | surrender and were sentenced to jail. |
| Southern Cheyenne, reported to Fort Lyon to | surrender and establish peace for his band. |
| tarts shooting at them and demands that they | surrender and bring them the "power source". |
| e was hiding, after he was given a chance to | surrender and refused. |
| The suspects refused to | surrender and a gun battle ensued. |
| rance and fair treatment in return for their | surrender and capitulation. |
| ghting the Manchu to lay down their arms and | surrender, and he did so successfully. |
| He called on all Mexican rebels to | surrender and join his patriotic army, and started the |
| ce on 11 November 1918; in practice it was a | surrender, and the Allies kept up the food blockade to |
| esun follow suit after Zhang Qing decides to | surrender and they join the Liangshan cause of "delive |
| The Apache warriors agreed to | surrender and laid down their arms. |
| MacEllistrim called on the survivors to | surrender and when they refused, the IRA began to move |
| IAF) Tempest fighter aircraft and ordered to | surrender and land at Srinagar. |
| n reporters, he announced the city would not | surrender and would fight to the death. |
| days later, Marion called for the British to | surrender and McPherson refused. |
| With the German | surrender and armistice on the 11th of November, ten d |
| , the Coast Guardsmen, apparently outgunned, | surrender and are taken hostage, as are the reporter a |
| Until the French | surrender and Italy's declaration of war, the Mediterr |
| th the Japanese, persuading the defenders to | surrender and the invaders against taking punitive mea |
| On May 8, 1945, at the news of Germany's | surrender and the fall of the Third Reich, Natascha ma |
| en to the Queen as a symbol of the Emperor's | surrender and are still held in the Queen's Collection |
| This peace is, in fact, | surrender and a shameful disgrace. |
| With the Japanese | surrender and Allied troops deployed in Malaya, Walker |
| weary of his nomad existence, he decided to | surrender and face court martial and a prison term. |
| Ducrot refused to sign the articles of | surrender, and was imprisoned by the Prussians. |
| After the Polish | surrender, and in preparation for the invasion of Fran |
| ld compel the German division to withdraw or | surrender and thus break the deadlock to the west of C |
| and dropped flares, signaling the intent to | surrender, and the Spitfires escorted it to a landing |
| The role of the bombings in Japan's | surrender and the U.S.'s ethical justification for the |
| Just | surrender and it won't hurt at all |
| Didius forced the gladiators to | surrender and settle themselves in Daphne, a suburb of |
| Drucker forces Gibson to | surrender and informs him that Gibson (the film's prot |
| though heavily outnumbered, Adnan refused to | surrender and urged his men to fight until the end. |
| econd World War from 1943 until the Japanese | surrender and again during the Korean War. |
| many of the remaining fighters have asked to | surrender and that Iraqi authorities "will extend amne |
| cts, some of whom took part in his policy of | surrender and regrant. |
| llied Powers to be proper to effectuate this | surrender and issued by him or under his authority; an |
| in Wolvesey castle, and finally compelled to | surrender and leave the kingdom. |
| Boykin was present at Noriega's | surrender, and also headed the Colombian-led capture o |
| of Jerusalem by Herod (37 BC), resisted its | surrender, and whom Costobarus protected from the wrat |
| tah War, militiamen induced the emigrants to | surrender and give up their weapons. |
| The remaining U.S. ships did not | surrender and succeeded in retreating to Union-control |
| By an imaginary ruse he secured their | surrender and kept them at bay when the regimental com |
| So he refused to | surrender, and every one of his officers was picked of |
| ted that every document was destroyed before | surrender, and further no written operational order wa |
| He didn't | surrender, and he was killed by the police before dawn |
| bert the Bruce; only then was he prepared to | surrender, and only to the victorious King. |
| their territories by accepting the Japanese | surrender and thus would consequently control the Japa |
| a process of learning how to give and take, | surrender and assert, merge and individuate, unite and |
| Porcelly later started the bands Never | Surrender and Last of the Famous, and ran a record lab |
| ed fire without giving McElwaine a chance to | surrender, and that he was actually shot dead five min |
| ish on 3 July 1940, shortly after the French | surrender, and was transferred to the Free French Nava |
| Robert was forced to | surrender and was banished from the realm. |
| his experience that persisted until the Nazi | surrender and American occupation in 1945. |
| heir options, Ejei and his mother decided to | surrender and was said to give the great seal of the Y |
| y International, he was shot while trying to | surrender and was then denied immediate medical care d |
| Churchyard arranged the terms of | surrender, and was sent with his chief to Paris as a p |
| esun follow suit after Zhang Qing decides to | surrender and join the Liangshan cause of "delivering |
| In August 1945 the Japanese announced their | surrender and the fighting came to end. |
| e was hopeless but the Numantians refused to | surrender and famine quickly spread through the city. |
| ael's establishment, negotiated the terms of | surrender and transition to rule under the new militar |
| In both cases the Japanese refused to | surrender and there were few survivors. |
| tised at that time, choose not to accept the | surrender and ordered the killings. |
| Ramcke refused early requests to | surrender and followed orders to hold out as long as p |
| s Indian allies violated the agreed terms of | surrender and attacked the British column, which had b |
| MacEgan told the garrison not to | surrender and was then hanged in view of the castle wa |
| Bouchard was captured on the island's | surrender and interned on Jamaica before being release |
| of the Pacific War, the Japanese refused to | surrender, and almost all were killed. |
| ovember 1945 (2 months after of the japanese | surrender) and scrapped in 1948. |
| y, she steamed to Tokyo Bay for the Japanese | surrender and occupation duty. |
| et was about to issue a statement hinting at | surrender, and they hastened to broadcast his message |
| St Leger's pacification: start of policy of | surrender and regrant (lasted until 1543). |
| One fort at Talnar refused to | surrender, and Hislop seized the fort and massacred al |
| ed the cease-fire order, prior to the German | surrender, and a few hours later spotted a group of Br |
| t up Claude, he eventually forces the cat to | surrender and sign a confession admitting to his crime |
| with a displeasing answer; Coyett refused to | surrender and Hambroek was executed on his return to K |
| 45; while he still had 18 walks, he did not | surrender any home runs, posting an ERA of 1.64. |
| , forts, ships, or artillery, and to fail to | surrender any of them within six days of being command |
| closed to the media and guests were told to | surrender any equipment which could be used to take ph |
| This, in turn, forced Portugal to | surrender Aracena, Moura, Serpa, and Aroche located ea |
| The men under Sauron's command that | surrender are forgiven and allowed to return to their |
| than its county neighbors; those in favor of | surrender argued that the town's vanishing industrial |
| After the Japanese | surrender, Argyle Street Camp became a centre for disp |
| His force was surrounded and forced to | surrender around 2 November 1917. |
| Word of the Japanese | surrender arrived 15 August as another assault was abo |
| ilities could develop the news of the Dublin | surrender arrived, but the Volunteers refused to belie |
| Even when asked to | surrender, as victory was hopeless, the Bulgarians ref |
| of staff, he signed the German Instrument of | Surrender as the official witness, in the presence of |
| inburgh Castle, while Elizabeth demanded his | surrender as an English subject, and asked that at he |
| Ida saw the | surrender as suicide on the part of the nation as a wh |
| we], after a stout resistance, was forced to | surrender; as also Doddington house and Acton-church, |
| dian signatory to the Japanese Instrument of | Surrender at the end of World War II. |
| of free Sioux were forced into a humiliating | surrender at Fort Robinson, Nebraska, and the dominanc |
| d Industry, a position he held until Japan's | surrender at the end of the war. |
| rican independence is assured by the British | surrender at Yorktown. |
| On July 11, 1709 he was at | surrender at Perevolochna and held prisoner in Siberia |
| campaigns all the way up to Robert E. Lee's | surrender at the Appomattox Court House which was only |
| Dupont, whom he surrounded and compelled to | surrender at Bailen in 1808; after this he served unde |
| rsburg and begin the retreat that led to his | surrender at Appomattox Court House on April 9. |
| He goes on to describe the | surrender at Eberstein of 30,000 Cossack troops, with |
| der Burgoyne at the time of their defeat and | surrender at the Battle of Saratoga in 1777. |
| The Obama Syndrome: | Surrender at Home, War Abroad (2010) ISBN 978-18446744 |
| s among the last of Nazi Germany's forces to | surrender at the close of World War II. |
| The | surrender at Perevolochna was the capitulation of almo |
| Rides with Lee and the other generals at the | surrender at Appomattox. |
| surgeon March 10, 1864, and served until the | surrender at Appomattox April 9, 1865. |
| English versions of the German Instrument of | Surrender at the conclusion of the Second World War. |
| ich, Queensland and later after the Japanese | surrender, at Morakai and Balikpapan in Borneo. |
| Crawford was present for Robert E. Lee's | surrender at Appomattox Court House in April 1865, mak |
| conee River Bridge; South Carolina Campaign; | Surrender at Washington, Georgia. |
| Just prior to Gen. Robert E. Lee's | surrender at Appomattox Court House, members of the 35 |
| ive years by the Allied Forces after Japan's | surrender at the end of World War II. |
| sville through the war until the Confederate | surrender at Appomattox Court House. |
| After John Burgoyne's | surrender at Saratoga, he went to Quebec and joined th |
| After the | surrender at Appomattox Courthouse, it was ordered to |
| throughout the Virginia campaigns until the | Surrender at Appomattox. |
| The | Surrender at Camp Release was the final act in the Dak |
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