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A long line of Coalition ministers and shadow ministers succumbed to the newly fashionable separatist doctrine.
The top class field were humbled by the strong design and some big names succumbed to the conditions.
By the time I had donned my wellies a large proportion of the big tree trunk had already succumbed to his chainsaw.
Anthropology, both in its American and British versions, while much richer in its theoretical practices, has succumbed to a postmodern tribalism.
His father finally succumbed to alcoholism, orphaning the son with whom he had travelled the world.
Truth is though that the record biz has succumbed to the old-fashioned science of statistical analysis.
I am disappointed that the seminary succumbed to the lure of media exposure in orchestrating this event.
We survived with just two till our son arrived and then succumbed to peer pressure and raised their strength to three.
Chiefs and rajas, sultans and potentates succumbed to western authority with no apparent regret on the part of their subjects.
Like many busy professionals, I have succumbed to the siren call of productivity.
Eventually these embryos succumbed due to the lack of correct blood flow with two hearts pumping into the same set of blood vessels.
She began to parry and dodge their blazing fast attacks, but she was clearly outmatched and succumbed to their slashes and blows.
Such arguments only show the mental slavery to which these people have succumbed.
And it was Hussein, after all, who installed as heir apparent the little-known and unseasoned Abdullah just before he succumbed to cancer.
Many designers seemed to have succumbed to the liberating qualities of plastic, neoprene and PVC, with varying degrees of success.
Many a visiting brickie has succumbed to a heart attack after viewing walling here.
Each album since their debut has succumbed to ever-increasing layers of gloss and painstaking overproduction.
Having grown up in a cloud of nicotine vapour I am still thankful that I never succumbed.
Two more elephants are believed to have succumbed to the disease on Sunday.
I have exasperatedly succumbed to the practice of babying resistant young voters in the past.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The two men and the elder of the women succumbed at the last, professed conversion and were garrotted and burnt.
Meanwhile the other independent principalities of Gondwana had in turn succumbed.
Mrs. rideout, the lady of position, went off on the arm of her maid, who had not yet succumbed.
Had you succumbed to the blows of fate with a whine of texts upon your lips?
The fear of the disgrace of a whipping was too much for me, and I succumbed to the evil one.
One by one they succumbed to weakness and illness, until one only, a pilot from Huelva, was left.
During the historic Spanish influenza epidemic of 1918 more fat people succumbed than all other types combined.
There was one pack animal which, however, succumbed to the hardships of the route.
And, to complete the casualties, a zanzibari of the rear column succumbed to manioc poison.
Captain Bia succumbed to smallpox and the column encountered every conceivable hardship.
From the fuss it was apparent that the abattis and earthwork had succumbed.
Of five unvaccinated dogs, all succumbed to inoculation, by trepanning, of the brain.
Of eight unvaccinated dogs, six succumbed to the intravenous inoculation of rabic matter.
She had found an adorer, and had apparently succumbed to his importunities.
To his humour of daffing I succumbed, and fell into an extraordinary ease with the world.
Cahokia and Vincennes soon quietly succumbed to his influence.
The British Army's Mercian Regiment put in a valiant performance going in level at half-time but in the end succumbed to a better team.
With a look of poignant disappointment, the voyageur succumbed.
In Australia, Coolgardie had succumbed and Perth was in a panic.
The doctor analyzed the symptoms of the malady to which the prisoner had succumbed, and declared that he was dead.
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