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| nable to get outs with 0-2 counts twice, he | surrendered a grand slam to James Loney and was pulled |
| In the bottom of the inning, Daisuke Ochi | surrendered a leadoff single followed by two strikeouts |
| e pitched a scoreless tenth inning, Hickman | surrendered a home run to Red Sox closer Dick Radatz in |
| the Algonquian-speaking Mississaugas people | surrendered a large portion of their territory, known a |
| Against Louisiana-Lafayette, ULM | surrendered a school record of 728 yards. |
| e Lee Smith in 1995 (on August 7, Rodriguez | surrendered a grand slam to Everth Cabrera with no outs |
| Trailing 13-5 after Edmonton | surrendered a safety, the Alouettes offence finally got |
| go de Compostela by which Ramiro reportedly | surrendered a part of the annual tribute owed him by al |
| The United States | surrendered a significant portion of the Missouri Terri |
| [the Latter Day Saints'] hands, and if not | surrendered, a war of extermination should be waged to |
| sacred 600 Irish/Italian/Spanish troops who | surrendered, a notorious incident known as the Siege of |
| He | surrendered a home run to Nick Swisher, the first batte |
| Kickers into overtime on June 15, 2010, but | surrendered a Matthew Delicate goal in the 119th minute |
| as during Game 6 of the 1968 series that he | surrendered a grand slam to Jim Northrup. |
| ge of Concordia with a garrison of 100 men, | surrendered a day after the siege started. |
| 4, against the Boston Reds, when he finally | surrendered a hit, a ninth inning bloop single, but hol |
| The Japanese forces there formally | surrendered aboard her at George Town, Penang, on 2 Sep |
| Purchase in 1805, and Surrender #14, which | surrendered additional lands in the Burlington area in |
| rs did not breach the town's walls, Wexford | surrendered after almost two days and came under Norman |
| Cochin | surrendered after a brief bombardment. |
| Pylades and Espiegle engaged Crash, which | surrendered after a strong resistance. |
| After an hour and forty minutes the frigate | surrendered, after being outmanoeuvred and was discover |
| render of U-249, the first German submarine | surrendered after the capitulation of Nazi Germany. |
| he was besieged in York, but when the city | surrendered after the Battle of Marston Moor, Slingsby |
| nto infantry duty and were either killed or | surrendered after the Battle of Bataan. |
| er trial called What Lurks Beneath he again | surrendered after only collecting one star. |
| on to say,'put up a courageous stand....and | surrendered after holding a brigade of beseigers for 21 |
| I | surrendered after the Seneca had fired four-inch shells |
| The Republicans in the Four Courts | surrendered after two days of fighting and McKelvey was |
| en were wounded, the British garrison there | surrendered after three or four men were killed. |
| town itself was attacked on 27 November and | surrendered after the Kenya Armoured Car Regiment had p |
| When Japan | surrendered after World War II, Shigeru Ezaki was one o |
| t Lorraine and other pretenders for Bar but | surrendered after his capture in 1417. |
| French force under Montcalm, both regiments | surrendered after the local commander was killed. |
| O'Connor | surrendered after two days of fighting and was arrested |
| U-86 was | surrendered after the war and sank in the English Chann |
| When the Aizu han | surrendered after a one-month siege, Teru was put under |
| ed with the return of starvation the Senate | surrendered again. |
| y the besieging army, General Berti finally | surrendered Aguadulce on August 27, 1901, under severe |
| Tymoshenko Bloc (Блок Юлії Тимошенко) bloc | surrendered all its mandates following the 2009 electio |
| Since the treaty | surrendered all Cherokee land east of the Mississippi R |
| after the battle Lieutenant-Colonel Piaggi | surrendered all Argentine forces, approximately 1,000 m |
| Rudyard | surrendered all claims in a document dated 17 November |
| With this loss, Cameron | surrendered all the titles he previously held. |
| wn with their families and effects, if they | surrendered all arms. |
| as the terrified and overwhelmed militiamen | surrendered almost without firing a shot. |
| s he was deeply distressed that Denmark had | surrendered almost without fighting. |
| They were | surrendered along with Joseph E. Johnston's army at Ben |
| he Battle of Singapore against the Japanese | surrendered along with the rest of the Singapore garris |
| onville in North Carolina, the Regiment was | surrendered, along with the remaining men of Kershaw's |
| Out of ammunition and surrounded, Coburn | surrendered, along with all but two of his field office |
| On 12 April, the day Mobile finally | surrendered, Althea struck a torpedo (Naval mine) in th |
| urray, last British officer still standing, | surrendered Ambuscade. |
| the forces of Toyotomi Hideyoshi; Shigemune | surrendered, and Shigemochi was employed by Hideyoshi a |
| After three days the boys | surrendered and were soundly flogged by the same careta |
| he Command Enlisted Identification badge is | surrendered and is not considered a permanent award. |
| The crew of the U-559 | surrendered and was taken off with no casualties. |
| Kretschmer | surrendered and scuttled the submarine with the loss of |
| cord, but the old birth certificate must be | surrendered and a new one ordered. |
| n in American waters; on 8 May, the Germans | surrendered, and the last active U-boats in American wa |
| Italy | surrendered and joined the Allies in 1943. |
| rest of French forces in North Africa, she | surrendered and then took sides with the Allies of the |
| He | surrendered, and was hanged one day after the surrender |
| On the 19th of the same month Raglan Castle | surrendered, and the last Royalist post of all, Harlech |
| Malcolm Baker walked into a police station, | surrendered, and handed over a shotgun. |
| On January 23, 1826, Rodil | surrendered and was allowed to go back to Spain. |
| The medieval barony was | surrendered and regranted to the family in the reign of |
| The garrison | surrendered and 16 or 18 leaders were hanged. |
| Caught unprepared, Barron | surrendered, and Humphreys sent boarders to search for |
| st Retimo and, short of supplies, the 2/1st | surrendered and became prisoners of war. |
| On 11 April 1945 the airfield | surrendered and was handed over to the British Army by |
| Fort Casimir | surrendered and was renamed Fort Trinity (in Swedish Fo |
| nts' defense led the league in least points | surrendered and turnovers in 1991, and again in least p |
| None of them | surrendered, and the British troops showed little mercy |
| lessly surrounded, the Confederate remnants | surrendered, and Fort Fisher fell to the largest amphib |
| s were Cybertronian criminals Optimus Prime | surrendered and with the majority of Autobots returned |
| ew of the Spanish regiments dispersed; many | surrendered; and others joined together to fight their |
| from Russian and Turkish forces, the rebels | surrendered and Foote, as the senior British officer pr |
| ell in with three French ships: one quickly | surrendered, and Jennings, leaving the Rye to look afte |
| Nearly 8,000 people had | surrendered and were soon moved to the Basque Redondo r |
| Manuelito was one of a few who never | surrendered and fled into Hopi lands. |
| rs and notifies them that the Japanese have | surrendered and that the war is over. |
| doubling Foundation Radio's Facebook likes, | surrendered and Foundation Radio was victorious. |
| a, the Los Oscuros battalion never formally | surrendered and many of their members appeared to have |
| were the cause of action in this suit, were | surrendered and destroyed. |
| e, protected the emperor and Oberto quickly | surrendered and returned to Montferrat, where he sought |
| after three months of besiege, when Sumraji | surrendered and gave a formal apology for his remarks. |
| the Akhand Kirtani Jatha, Ranjit Singh who | surrendered and admitted to the assassination. |
| r kora nai aru surrender nokoru (I have not | surrendered and will never surrender)", said Baruah to |
| The men in the Acropolis | surrendered and were escorted by the French army to the |
| 225 men were killed, 264 | surrendered and 33 made it back to England. |
| Unable to defend the garrison, Johnson | surrendered and 600 black soldiers were stripped of the |
| At the war's end in 1865, Cooper | surrendered and was paroled on May 3 at Charlotte, Nort |
| He was still part the garrison when it | surrendered, and was captured by Union forces on April |
| t's Farm, south of Port Royal, where Herold | surrendered and Booth was killed. |
| der siege, Cen suggested to Xiao Xi that he | surrendered, and Xiao Xi did so. |
| gh-octane aviation fuel and 500 tons of oil | surrendered and switched on its lights. |
| hs after Nekusiyar's enthronement, the fort | surrendered and Nekusiyar was captured. |
| Four were in the far east when Germany | surrendered and were commandeered by Japan (U-181 was r |
| People's Liberation Army after the Japanese | surrendered, and Qu Bo continued to battle in the Chine |
| The crew of the U-559 | surrendered and her crew was taken off with no casualti |
| Montepeloso, Gravina, and fifty hamlets | surrendered and Monopoli signed a truce. |
| After a five-day siege, he | surrendered and was imprisoned in Limerick Prison and t |
| Chief of Tera, later gave formal apology & | surrendered and peace was established. |
| ville, Madrid's military commander secretly | surrendered and fled to France, and the leaderless Madr |
| That right has never been forfeited or | surrendered, and I hold that the restoration of Home Ru |
| In August 1945, Japan | surrendered and Allied occupation troops landed on the |
| their house near Pau in France when France | surrendered and had to escape from the advancing German |
| The army of the East India Company | surrendered and suffered a high number of casualties. |
| of the U.S. Civil War in May 1865, when he | surrendered and was paroled. |
| the city for eight days until its citizens | surrendered antipope Gregory VIII. |
| g that several thousand of the soldiers who | surrendered are now unaccounted for. |
| crew dead and another 20 wounded, Mackenzie | surrendered Ariel. |
| oshiyasu, commander of the besieged castle, | surrendered as his garrison ran out of food and water, |
| Two days later, he | surrendered as directed and was sent to judicial custod |
| invasion of mainland Europe, and eventually | surrendered as part of the general German surrender on |
| 00-strong Japanese garrisons on the islands | surrendered as part of the general surrender of Japan. |
| der of the Nationalist forces in Changchun, | surrendered as well along with 100,000 men on October 2 |
| The troops at this point | surrendered assuming that they would be taken prisoner |
| The regiment | surrendered at Forsyth, North Carolina. |
| I-14 | surrendered at sea at the end of the war. |
| on duty until the Army of Northern Virginia | surrendered at Appomattox Court House. |
| The regiment | surrendered at Meridian, Mississippi on May 4, 1865. |
| ued guerrilla warfare until 1653, when they | surrendered at Cloughoughter in county Cavan. |
| ived the war as did her whole crew, and was | surrendered at Trondheim on 8 May 1945. |
| The regiment | surrendered at Salisbury, North Carolina at the end of |
| with the Army of Northern Virginia when it | surrendered at Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865. |
| s before the German capitulation, U-883 was | surrendered at Cuxhaven on 8 May 1945. |
| losing about 100 casualties, Captain Yatman | surrendered at about 7:00 am. |
| In April 1945 it | surrendered at Wuppertal upon the collapse of the Ruhr |
| ost one month before the Confederate forces | surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse. |
| ly 150 men were engaged at Gettysburg and 2 | surrendered at Appomattox as most cut through the Feder |
| The regiment | surrendered at Greensboro, North Carolina on April 1865 |
| Having been captured, not | surrendered at the end of the war, she survived to beco |
| lvaging and the British Army under Percival | surrendered at Singapore on the 15 February 1942 to a n |
| service till the close of the war, when he | surrendered at Greensboro, North Carolina, returning to |
| handful of Jews who did not kill themselves | surrendered at daybreak on March 17, leaving the castle |
| However, he | surrendered at Staunton, Virginia, on May 4 and was par |
| He served throughout the Civil War and | surrendered at Greensboro, North Carolina, April 26, 18 |
| In April, he and his men | surrendered at Bennett Place following the Carolinas Ca |
| In 1880-81 most of the Lakota from Canada | surrendered at Fort Keogh and Fort Buford. |
| This regiment was | surrendered at Port Houston, Louisiana, 9 July 1863. |
| It was | surrendered at the close of the war at Citronelle, Alab |
| e 8th Regiment of Infantry US that had been | surrendered at the Battle of Adams Hill, north of San A |
| to the keep was on fire, at which point he | surrendered at the discretion of the Sir Michael Woodho |
| th, serving until 1781 when Lord Cornwallis | surrendered at Yorktown. |
| I-14 | surrendered at sea at the end of the war, and was scutt |
| latter ended on April 9, 1865, the day Lee | surrendered at Appomattox and was the last infantry bat |
| destroyed when the 51st (Highland) Division | surrendered at St Valery-en-Caux on 12 June 1940. |
| month before the Army of Northern Virginia | surrendered at Appomattox. |
| d remained so until 1540 when the house was | surrendered at the dissolution. |
| ly three hours, before the Pomone and Babet | surrendered at around 11 a.m. |
| He | surrendered at the end of World War II after the Allied |
| After the protest leaders | surrendered at the conclusion of the 19 May crackdown, |
| He | surrendered at the end of the war and was held in Briti |
| rched against Queen Mary, in 1567, when she | surrendered at Carberry Hill. |
| Allen and his men | surrendered at Salisbury, North Carolina, on May 3. |
| Deshler was captured when the Confederates | surrendered at the Battle of Fort Hindman. |
| 3rd U-boat Flotilla on 15 October 1944, she | surrendered at Trondheim in May 1945. |
| f Hogan's Brigade, Allen's division when it | surrendered at Salisbury, North Carolina. |
| The regiment | surrendered at Appomattox Court House. |
| John of Giscala | surrendered at Agrippa II's fortress of Jotapata and wa |
| in full to Massachusetts, so in 1790, they | surrendered back to Massachusetts that portion of the l |
| As a result Sir Ralph Percy | surrendered Bamburgh Castle to Edward IV, on Christmas |
| n the British at Saratoga, but Burgoyne had | surrendered before he arrived. |
| Since Japan | surrendered before the operation could be executed, the |
| Scot stayed until the citadel and the town | surrendered, before finally evacuating himself and his |
| Since Japan | surrendered before the invasion of the Japanese mainlan |
| hanged fire with the Spanish frigate, which | surrendered before Naiad could catch up. |
| On Jun 16, 2010 Father Varghese Thekkekara | surrendered before the Chief Judicial Magistrate in Ern |
| Arabinda Rajkhowa along with eight others, | surrendered before the Indian authority near the Indo-B |
| 0 Turks was sent against him, he personally | surrendered, being promised that his Moldavian soldiers |
| who had mutinied at Lahore and subsequently | surrendered believing they were going to be given a fai |
| and subjection to his English namesake, and | surrendered Berwick as an inalienable possession of the |
| e 19 January, Governor Charles Robert Smith | surrendered British North Borneo and was interned with |
| Immediately after the British force | surrendered, British Captains Hanson and Turner were ta |
| re captured as Prisoners of War after Japan | surrendered, but were released in 1946 after the end of |
| General Mack | surrendered, but Ferdinand managed to escape with 2000 |
| trayed by his Roman commanders, Mithridates | surrendered, but was put to death by Rhadamistus, who u |
| and taken refuge in Granada, should not be | surrendered; but that the Sultan should be bound to pay |
| They | surrendered, but were taken to a field, where they were |
| e, in the province of the Mercians"-perhaps | surrendered by Oswiu as part of some negotiations or ar |
| g and performing a choreagraphy on a beach, | surrendered by many people. |
| His body was afterwards | surrendered by the Chinese and buried in the Russian Ce |
| tery of the Orphan Brigade, until they were | surrendered by Joseph E. Johnston on April 26, 1865, at |
| e said to be those rights that could not be | surrendered by citizens to the sovereign. |
| ded in the eight round when Rivera's corner | surrendered by "throwing in the towel". |
| Then, those 'segregated' POWs would be ' | surrendered' by the military to the SS. |
| rg Campaign, where he and his regiment were | surrendered by John C. Pemberton on July 4, 1863. |
| in New France, including Quebec, which was | surrendered by Samuel de Champlain in July 1629 to Davi |
| Sword | surrendered by Ethem Pasha after defeat by the Imperial |
| The priory was suppressed in 1541 and | surrendered by Robert Wellesley, and the lands granted |
| Gen. Seth Barton's brigade, were | surrendered by General John C. Pemberton. |
| Agrippa | surrendered Chalcis to his brother Herod and ruled in P |
| y was routed and most of the men eventually | surrendered, changed sides, or fled to Sicily, which wa |
| mber, 1555, the Peace of Passau effectively | surrendered Charles V's lifelong quest for European rel |
| The colonists | surrendered Charlestown on May 12, 1780 and Guerard bec |
| The day before Mexico City | surrendered, Childs' garrison at Puebla came under sieg |
| uslims had given a guarantee of safety to a | surrendered city and then had slaughtered those whose s |
| At the same time, however, Khourshid Pasha | surrendered command of the Ottoman forces in Epirus to |
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