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Indeed, in a critical aside on contemporary journalism, he sees how other editors succumb to temptations of this sort.
As the difference between humans and robots dissolves, do not succumb to paranoia, do not lose your nerve.
There's none of that whiny abstract angst that the vast majority of post-Dylan songsmiths succumb to.
And whoever gets selected for England will, in a pretty short period of time, succumb to the same forces.
When your body is too hungry and screams for quick energy, you can easily succumb to chocolate chip cookies, brownies or candy bars.
Did traditional forces learn to live with, succumb to, successfully oppose or ultimately co-opt the force of that idea?
Students would not succumb to their desire to insincerely reproduce what their teachers profess.
What we do need is a sense of justice that doesn't succumb to moral purity or compromise with political power.
Most won't succumb to stem rot as quickly as soft-stemmed perennials, but it can happen just the same.
One day she will slip away, and succumb to the spiritlessness of the broth.
Defying the odds and all medical predictions, the feisty St Lucian refused to succumb to her extensive injuries.
Some will succumb to frostbite and there may be tense encounters with wild animals.
Who but the dourest of indie-snob purists could fail to succumb to its heady delights?
Whatever happens, she is not expected to live beyond a further year and is likely to succumb to a respiratory infection this winter.
Sooner or later, I fear, they will succumb to pressure from other, more powerful business interests.
Many children succumb to diarrhea, diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, measles and malnutrition.
He survived a near fatal heart attack and subsequent cardiac surgery, only to succumb to motor neurone disease.
Anyone, no matter how strong-willed or educated will, to some extent, succumb to these mind control techniques.
The opposition will probably be forced to succumb to pressure from the West to join a national unity government.
Do not succumb to the temptation of jumping into impulsive and sensational outbursts of heavy workouts.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Thus by the law of tumefaction, death can and does succumb to its indomitable will.
When acidosis becomes extreme, the diabetic patient is apt at any time to succumb to the dreaded diabetic coma.
The seal succumb quickly to a blow upon the head, a fact we discovered early in our first visit to the midway islands.
The old, the diseased, and the alcoholic are more apt to succumb, also the newborn.
Temptations to which the weak-willed succumb do not affect the strong-willed.
Certain tissues die early, and the first to succumb to the lack of oxygenated blood are the nerve cells of the brain.
Since death seems joyous, it is not feared, and their friends are glad when they succumb to it.
By my soul, if Sylvia tempts you, man, why the devil don't ye just succumb and have done with it?
Milton makes Adam reluct and wrangle, but it is easy to see he will succumb to his wife's persuasions.
Horses on the race track undergoing protracted and severe work in hot weather often succumb to heat exhaustion.
If you water them erratically, they may succumb to blossom end rot, where the base of the tomato turns brown and renders them inedible.
If, for a moment, God withdraws from such men His all-powerful hand, they succumb.
Not the moony when-you're-weary-feeling-small of the songs you hate to succumb to, but the pure and natural outcome of art.
The classic case is Coleus which are so easy to root, yet older plants always succumb to winter damp in my greenhouse.
If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.
Pagan demon, I credit not thine omnipotence, and so cannot succumb to thy power.
The ladies competition saw the Prancers and Dancers of Bahrain succumb to the might of the UAE in the semi-finals.
In general, every evil to which we do not succumb is a benefactor.
Flunkeys will be on hand to mop her brow with eau de cologne and proffer sickbags should their mistress succumb to travel malaise, queasiness on boats, headaches.
Perhaps a strict average of the world might develop the fact that where one in 1,000 of America's population dies, two in 1,000 of the other populations of the earth succumb.
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