By late September, NATO seeks to gather 3,300 weapons voluntarily surrendered by the rebel National Liberation Army. |
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They surrendered and they were sentenced to death without a trial or chance to be ransomed. |
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Once it denies its sovereignty, it will in effect have raised a white flag and surrendered. |
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Then the commander of the sasquatches took out the white flag and surrendered. |
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It was National that surrendered, waved the white flag, and sold out every rural area and region in this country. |
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Two days later, on May 2, 1945, all enemy forces in Italy surrendered unconditionally. |
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Honor was permanently surrendered for the king's shilling as otherwise decent men chose to become informers. |
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Six confessed militants who surrendered to authorities under a government amnesty in July have since been released. |
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The captain says he ought to flog all of them, but because they surrendered early, he will make do with just a reprimand. |
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The garrison of Kilkenny surrendered without putting up much resistance and Cromwell's forces entered the town without losing a man. |
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When Geronimo surrendered, a small group of Apaches escaped to the Sierra Madre of northern Mexico. |
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On the morning of February 10, a wanted fugitive surrendered himself to police. |
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When they were arrested in Indiana, the murderers surrendered meekly after taking one look at the arresting officer. |
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In 1646 the Royalist army surrendered and the King handed himself over to the Scots, who had fought on the side of parliament. |
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The Japanese surrendered after the United States used a powerful new weapon, the atom bomb. |
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It was a dream in which man cast off his atomic individuality, as the lycanthrope surrendered to the multiplicity of the wolf pack. |
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In their quest to chase down the target of 314 runs, Zimbabwean batsmen looked rusty throughout and surrendered to the Bangladeshi bowlers. |
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In 335 Demosthenes actively aided the Thebans in their revolt and narrowly escaped being surrendered to Alexander. |
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Though the Bucs surrendered points, this quasi-stand rallied them to a comeback victory. |
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Will they be satisfied if the Territories be unconditionally surrendered to them? |
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This in itself demonstrates how much territory we have surrendered to the criminals. |
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The British army seized New York City in September 1776 and continued to occupy it when Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown five years later. |
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She was not surprised, however, at the meek way in which the fallen dictator surrendered. |
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Other lethal weapons such as swords, bayonets, crossbows and knives have also been surrendered. |
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Farmers sought the protection of powerful lords and in return surrendered certain rights and control over their lands. |
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They instilled fear into every ship that crossed their waters, though they often were merciful to those who surrendered. |
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The singer surrendered to authorities in Santa Barbara, California, this past week. |
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When nightfall came, they all gladly surrendered to the blissfulness of sleep. |
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A warlord in the Solomon Islands surrendered Wednesday to a multinational intervention force in the South Pacific island nation. |
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At the sight of tank guns, the seemingly stubborn occupants surrendered almost immediately without a fight. |
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The power surrendered by the gods to Nahusha is manipulated by him into a means for satiating his craving for Indra's wife. |
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Hull surrendered their unbeaten start to the season at the weekend as they lost out by the odd goal in five to Port Vale. |
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Many of the rest accepted the offer of amnesty offered to those who surrendered within twenty-four hours. |
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The lush green all around seemed to invite him to the delights of the open air to which he surrendered himself. |
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The problem was not rectified for the season opener either, as starting goalie Carlo DiRienzo surrendered another four goals. |
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When the last Boers eventually surrendered, in May 1902, most Britons were heartily sick of the war. |
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Their defence of the Scottish championship may be surrendered before they kick another ball. |
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Though the garrison surrendered without much of a fight, many were still put to the sword. |
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On shore the British moved against the armoured brigade which soon surrendered with the loss of one life. |
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They surrendered peacefully to police after demanding asylum and meeting a United Nations representative. |
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He was severely wounded during the fighting and was arrested once the rebels had surrendered. |
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The suspect surrendered and the officer attempted to turn off the laser sight on his pistol when the weapon discharged unintentionally. |
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We as a country surrendered and submitted for ages until we got our freedom from the British. |
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They took the lead thanks to an own goal but surrendered the advantage with five minutes left. |
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For the British, however, it has all turned to dust, surrendered by the pusillanimous politicians. |
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He subsequently surrendered his law license in 1988 and was disbarred after an investigation. |
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His choreography surrendered to gravity and dealt in angles and broken lines as well as broken phrases. |
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Instead we surrendered possession and suddenly it was 32-10, and to me that was the real turning point in the game. |
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Despite any such fears however, acts of inhumanity towards a surrendered enemy have no place in the third Millenium. |
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A 16-year-old youth, alleged to have been involved in the robbery, has not surrendered to bail and is being sought. |
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Oscars nightclub, on the Longleat estate, shut its doors in January after its lease was surrendered. |
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Half way through the fourth, Palmer suffered a muscle pull and surrendered effectively at that point. |
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Those policies which were surrendered early were heavily penalised and milched for profit. |
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No one has learned the meaning of living until he has surrendered his ego to the service of his fellow men and women. |
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All three have a central striker and two wider attackers, who drop back to become part of a five-man midfield when possession is surrendered. |
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The homeowner grabbed a toy gun and wielded it so convincingly that the criminals surrendered as he called the police. |
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Next up is New Orleans, which has surrendered the second-most points in the league behind the Raiders. |
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However, in a surprise move, the bank said on Friday that it would also compensate anyone who had surrendered a policy by paying them a lump sum. |
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We've had air and soft air pistols, air rifles, blank firers and replica guns surrendered, which is an excellent result. |
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Just four teams have allowed more than the 3.55 goals per game surrendered by the Isles. |
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Rovers were poor on the night and can count themselves lucky not to have surrendered maximum points on the night. |
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Playing with focus and energy, they worried Iceland when they had the ball and worked hard off it whenever they surrendered possession. |
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Within days the enemy force had either been destroyed, surrendered or deserted. |
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Many were killed quickly and the survivors so demoralized that 145 surrendered and were captured. |
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Stalling for two days in hopes that the British fleet might appear, he formally surrendered on 19 October. |
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No nation which had surrendered these powers to a foreign entity could, by any perversion of language, be described as sovereign. |
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That some 175,000 Confederates eventually surrendered suggests that fighting was a possibility, not a chimera. |
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They surrendered the opening game to their Carricknabb hosts as Louise Farrand fell to Shelly Fitzsimons. |
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The city surrendered on August 10, on condition that the garrison be allowed to leave peacefully. |
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Attorneys later took up his appeal on the grounds that he had surrendered his rights under duress. |
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He started the day with a one-point lead, but surrendered his advantage with four bogeys in an eight-hole stretch mid-round. |
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Khaled al-Harbi surrendered to the Saudi Arabian embassy in Iran under a Saudi government amnesty program. |
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In Arabic, a waqf implies a religious endowment fund, which renders a property unalienable, incapable of being surrendered or transferred. |
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There can be no warrant for the cold-blooded execution of a surrendered terrorist. |
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The courts will be advised when a defendant has surrendered of their own accord and this may be taken into consideration when sentencing. |
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The darkness surrendered to light, midnight blue giving way to resplendent golds and luminous pinks. |
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Most of the airline's assets in Uganda have been surrendered and all staff members are out of a job. |
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I've been convinced that some of the young sergeants and junior officers never surrendered. |
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These are the documents which detailed the surrender of the use of the land to Robert Pepys as copyholder and the terms on which it was so surrendered. |
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To extricate himself, he surrendered to the government the management of, and revenues from, most of his property. |
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Lynx were ahead after 50 minutes but surrendered the initiative and despite laying siege to the Swinton try line in the closing stages they were unable to claim victory. |
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Plus I woke up at 5am again, and since sleep skittered evasively through the window and out into the gloomy morning, I surrendered to the inevitable, and sprang out of bed. |
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Only after the Confederates surrendered Atlanta 150 years ago did Americans know that the Union would be preserved. |
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After Germany surrendered, Bennett was stationed there as part of the allied occupying force. |
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But determining the amount of Cree land surrendered is especially complicated given that the agreement confirms varying degrees of Cree rights in the whole region. |
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Referring patriotically to our national heritage and history, he suggested that the seized items be surrendered to the state and placed in museums. |
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Three days after the start of the mutiny, the 75 soldiers surrendered. |
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The clapboard house had caved in and surrendered to saplings and vines. |
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He surrendered in October, but it was a prize too dearly bought. |
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Late Wednesday night, French authorities reported that Mourad had surrendered to police, while the two brothers remained at large. |
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My family will disown me upon hearing the news that I surrendered. |
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Freundel was charged with six counts of voyeurism, a misdemeanor, and has surrendered his passport while awaiting trial. |
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The amendment states but a truism that all is retained which has not been surrendered. |
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In the first week of the amnesty, eight weapons were surrendered to Bolton police, including a rifle, a shotgun, three air rifles, two air pistols and an imitation gun. |
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The seals of office, which half a dozen of our rulers have just surrendered to, or received from, the Queen, are small metal stamps in velvet cases. |
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The company's tendency to choke a good idea with too many embellishments wasn't so much held in check here as surrendered to the stupendousness of the place. |
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The Colts' offensive line has surrendered 14 sacks in the preseason. |
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In 1992, after the early stumbles, Bill was coasting to the nomination as winter surrendered to spring. |
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After more than two weeks, he surrendered and was put on trial in an effort to discredit him and to deter others who might be tempted to leak government secrets. |
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In every big transaction there is a magic moment during which a man has surrendered a treasure, and during which the man who is due to receive it, has not yet done so. |
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His only legitimacy for emancipating the slaves lay in using the action to weaken those areas still fighting, not areas that had already surrendered or never seceded. |
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Over 250 were killed before Stirling ordered the final retreat and surrendered himself to the British. |
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The American commander, Captain James Lawrence, was mortally wounded and his ship surrendered to a British boarding party after a great loss of life. |
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When Confederates surrendered, the same flag presided over the loyalty oaths that brought rebels back into a national community of the red, white, and blue. |
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In 1940, the Belgian army surrendered to the invading Germans. |
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The only way she would allow Lilly to enter her friendly island was if she surrendered her passport during her stay, which Lilly did under protest. |
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Another actress might surely have taken my place, opened her soul to create those characters, surrendered her vulnerabilities. |
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A few days later, on April 30, General Duong Van Minh surrendered to the Viet Cong and the Fall of Saigon was complete. |
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Noriega eventually surrendered voluntarily to U.S. authorities. |
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On a transparent blue expanse, a swaddled figure lies in a passive curve, suspended in a heavenly hammock of spidery filaments, surrendered to the life of the mind. |
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Some land surrendered to the Crown may have involved injustices. |
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Any such rights were surrendered the moment an attack was carried out. |
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That last one got a little tedious after a while, because after the suspect has clearly surrendered, why should I have to tell my team to put the zipcuffs on him? |
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We have surrendered the rights of majority to appease minorities. |
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Venice eventually surrendered and Manin died in exile in Paris. |
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He has not, like a modern Emerson, surrendered himself to nature, but he has, at last, found his instincts worth trusting. |
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The gunman let Smith go and surrendered to the police around noon. |
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I thought they had already surrendered all rights to privacy. |
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The siege of Granada began in the spring of 1491 and at the end of the year, Muhammad XII surrendered. |
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At the outset of the war, the Chilean and Peruvian rebel army surrendered unconditionally and signed the Paucarpata Treaty. |
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On 3 December 1810, the French surrendered the island to Great Britain during the Napoleonic Wars. |
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In less than a day, they took Goa from Ismail Adil Shah and his Ottoman allies, who surrendered on 10 December. |
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The authorities from Manila issued a general pardon, and many of the Filipinos in the mountains surrendered. |
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The Aztec forces were destroyed and the Aztecs surrendered on 13 August 1521, Julian Date. |
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When Japan surrendered in August 1945, the 38th parallel was established as the boundary between Soviet and American occupation zones. |
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Sometime later after brief resistance, Little Naarden surrendered to the Spaniards. |
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After crossing this river, they invaded the Dutch heartland, getting as far as the city of Amersfoort, which promptly surrendered. |
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Hundreds of French soldiers were stranded and surrendered to the numerically inferior Spanish forces led by Pedro Menendez. |
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The patent of Plymouth Colony was surrendered by Bradford to the freemen in 1640, minus a small reserve of three tracts of land. |
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In 1685 the Manchus, now freed from their wars, invested the fort which surrendered on liberal terms. |
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However, Portugal surrendered all independence in foreign policy, and relations between the two countries were never warm. |
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The German government tried to obtain a peace settlement based on the Fourteen Points, and maintained it was on this basis that they surrendered. |
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After some skirmishing, the Royalists in the House of Assembly led by Lord Willoughby surrendered. |
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On June 12, 1857, Xatruch certainly made a triumphant entrance to Comayagua, which was then the capital of Honduras, after Walker surrendered. |
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After the British fired one shot from their gun, the Americans, taken by surprise, surrendered. |
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Decatur had surrendered the United States finest frigate and flagship President to a smaller ship, but part of a squadron of greater force. |
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After the final Carthaginian naval defeat at the Aegates Islands, the Carthaginians surrendered and accepted defeat in the First Punic War. |
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On 4 May 1945, German forces in Denmark, North West Germany, and the Netherlands surrendered to the Allies. |
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It endured a long siege from October 1644 until June 1645 when the Royalist forces surrendered after the Battle of Naseby. |
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During World War I, about eight million men surrendered and were held in POW camps until the war ended. |
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When the besieged garrison of Kaunas surrendered in 1915, 20,000 Russians became prisoners. |
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Many were weak and starved when they surrendered and 4,250 died in captivity. |
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After the French armies surrendered in summer 1940, Germany seized two million French prisoners of war and sent them to camps in Germany. |
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Ali Ameen Gandapur was surrendered to the DI Khan police at his residence on Monday night. |
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On 9 September, nine Maoists surrendered before the Odisha police in the same district. |
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The capital, Cetinje, fell on the 11th, and Montenegro surrendered six days later. |
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They offered a coin and a sack of cereal to every Arab in Tripolitania who surrendered. |
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He said more than 5,000 weapons had been surrendered so far to DIAG in the Taliban's southern heartland. |
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It was not until May 14 that 150,000 German troops surrendered in East Prussia and another 180,000 in Latvia. |
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Wadih's allies killed him, and the Cordoba garrison surrendered with the expectation of amnesty. |
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The Ottomans surrendered control of significant territories, many permanently. |
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Hostilities ended on 29 April 1945, when the German forces in Italy surrendered. |
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Charles I surrendered to the Scots on 5 May 1646, effectively ending the First English Civil War. |
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The next one surrendered his bike, only for that, too, to give him a second flat as he started the descent. |
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However, some weeks after Ger-many surrendered, both Haunebu and Vril craft were spotted in the skies over occupied Germany. |
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The German troops on the islands surrendered on 9 May 1945, a few days after the final surrender in mainland Europe. |
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In 52 BC Vercingetorix led a revolt against the Roman occupation but was defeated at the siege of Alesia and surrendered. |
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Eleven tribes of South East Britain surrendered to Claudius and the Romans prepared to move further west and north. |
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The siege was renewed but the city could not hold out for long, and on 15 July surrendered to Sir Thomas Fairfax. |
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Constantine surrendered in 411 with a promise that his life would be spared, and was executed. |
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Ricimer then quarreled with Anthemius, and besieged him in Rome, which surrendered in July 472 after more months of starvation. |
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Two of the ships were destroyed and the others surrendered to Alfred's forces. |
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Norwich was besieged and surrendered, with the garrison allowed to go to Brittany. |
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Isaac surrendered and was confined with silver chains, because Richard had promised that he would not place him in irons. |
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In 1187 Jerusalem surrendered to Saladin and calls for a new crusade swept Europe. |
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Following the capture of Avranches, Mortain and Cherbourg, Rouen surrendered to him in 1144 and he then had himself anointed as Duke of Normandy. |
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Isaac surrendered and was confined with silver chains because Richard had promised that he would not place him in irons. |
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About eight million men surrendered and were held in POW camps during the war. |
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After a year of resistance the EIC surrendered in 1690, and the company sent envoys to Aurangzeb's camp to plead for a pardon. |
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However, after Koxinga defeated Dutch reinforcements from Java, Coyett surrendered Formosa. |
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The Dutch surrendered two months later in Java, with Indonesians initially welcoming the Japanese as liberators. |
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After his defeat in 1645, he surrendered to a Scottish force that eventually handed him over to the English Parliament. |
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What remained of the English and Welsh Royalist armies and garrisons surrendered piecemeal over the next few months. |
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Meanwhile, on 18 November Plymouth had surrendered to William, and on 21 November he began to advance. |
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However, he never actually surrendered his claims to the throne, though all former supporters of Jacobitism had stopped funding. |
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Lacking support Napoleon abdicated again on 22 June 1815 and on 15 July, surrendered to the British squadron at Rochefort. |
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Repositioning their guns, the British brought Calvi under constant bombardment, and the town surrendered on 10 August. |
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The Polish army was defeated and Warsaw surrendered to the Germans on 27 September, with final pockets of resistance surrendering on 6 October. |
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Finally, on 28 May, the King Leopold III surrendered himself and his military to the Germans, having decided the Allied cause was lost. |
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By 1018, the last Bulgarian nobles had surrendered to the Byzantine Empire. |
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Those who surrendered were also expected to follow English law and customs, speak English, and convert to the Protestant Anglican Church. |
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Mining was so effective that during the siege of Margat in 1285 when the garrison were informed a sap was being dug they surrendered. |
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Bonnet left immediately on a small sailing boat for Bath Town, where he surrendered to Governor Eden, and received his pardon. |
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On 19 August, Richard II surrendered to Henry at Flint Castle, promising to abdicate if his life were spared. |
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In that fight, Corrales' corner surrendered despite Corrales' steadfast refusal. |
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If the purchase had gone through, the Tigers would have surrendered their lease on Welford Road and moved into Walkers Stadium. |
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Jersey was occupied by Germany from 1 July 1940 until 9 May 1945, when Germany surrendered. |
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They met with considerable success as many of the native Welsh rulers, resentful of Llywelyn's overlordship, surrendered and joined the English. |
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David II and his Queen were moved to the safety of Dumbarton Castle, while Berwick surrendered and was annexed by Edward. |
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However, Government reinforcements arrived, and the Jacobites surrendered on 14 November. |
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Officers and men of the units in the French service made for Inverness, where they surrendered as prisoners of war on 19 April. |
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With no sign of relief and the situation untenable, Cornwallis surrendered in October 1781, and some 8,000 soldiers were taken prisoner. |
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Following Hitler's suicide during the Battle of Berlin, German armed forces surrendered on 8 May 1945, ending World War II in Europe. |
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After Germany surrendered, the Allies partitioned Berlin and Germany's remaining territory into four military occupation zones. |
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They quickly conquered Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Belgium, and France surrendered on 22 June. |
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On 2 May General Helmuth Weidling unconditionally surrendered Berlin to Soviet General Vasily Chuikov. |
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The Axis forces surrendered on 13 May 1943 yielding over 275,000 prisoners of war. |
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The fourth gun resumed firing intermittently in the afternoon, and its garrison surrendered on 7 June. |
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In 1766, France surrendered its claim on the Falklands to Spain, which renamed the French colony Puerto Soledad the following year. |
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The French forces retreated to Montreal, where on 8 September they surrendered to overwhelming British numerical superiority. |
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Many other West Side Boys fled and later surrendered to Jordanian peacekeepers. |
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In October 1781 Lord Cornwallis surrendered his army at Yorktown, Virginia. |
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In 1727 the government built the first Fort George here, but in 1746 it surrendered to the Jacobites and they blew it up. |
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Bruce and his party then attacked Dumfries Castle where the English garrison surrendered. |
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The English garrison surrendered and for the third time in the day Bruce and his supporters were victorious. |
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Philip's, the British garrison under James Murray surrendered on 5 February 1782, securing a primary war goal for the Spanish. |
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The Polish army was defeated and Warsaw surrendered to the Germans on 27 September with final pockets of resistance surrendering on 6 October. |
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In the autumn, Owain's Aberystwyth Castle surrendered while he was away fighting. |
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Maximus surrendered in Aquileia, and although he pleaded for mercy was executed. |
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His brother Richard was captured, and Henry and Edward retreated to the local priory and surrendered the following day. |
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In April, Castell y Bere was besieged by over 3,000 men, and the small Welsh garrison, commanded by Cynfrig ap Madog, surrendered on 25 April. |
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By 1646, however, Parliament had defeated the royal armies and the castle was surrendered by Colonel Richard Bulkeley in June. |
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On 19 August, Richard surrendered to Percy at Flint Castle, promising to abdicate if his life were spared. |
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After a short siege, Gaveston surrendered to the earls of Pembroke and Surrey, on the promise that he would not be harmed. |
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After a brief clash, in which five Germans were bayoneted, the survivors again surrendered to Williams. |
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Varying percentages of the proceeds of nontin exports had to be surrendered at the 60 boliviano and the 100 boliviano rates. |
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The Deceangli appear to have surrendered to Roman rule with little resistance. |
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Ten weeks later the shattered town was surrendered to Colonel Thomas Horton, who welcomed Oliver Cromwell shortly afterwards. |
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An armistice became effective on 11 November 1918 and all surviving German submarines were surrendered. |
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The bombardment continued and after a week or so Cromwell's troops breached the defences when the commander of the castle surrendered. |
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During the Cromwellian invasion of Ireland, local authorities immediately surrendered without a fight. |
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After receiving permission from Charles I, Bushell surrendered the island on 24 February 1647 to Richard Fiennes, representing General Fairfax. |
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On 4 September 1945, the soldiers were picked up by a Norwegian seal hunting vessel and surrendered to its captain. |
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Both North Korea and South Korea switched to RHT in September 1945 after liberation from Japan which was defeated and surrendered by the Allies. |
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Following a storm at sea 400 troops had to seek shelter on Holy Island, where they surrendered to the Yorkists. |
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By the time Acre surrendered on 12 July, Philip was severely ill with dysentery, which reduced his zeal. |
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His first target was the fortress of Gisors, commanded by Gilbert de Vascoeuil, which surrendered without putting up a struggle. |
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Just before 4pm the battered Formidable surrendered to the Resolution, just as Hawke himself rounded The Cardinals. |
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On 9 October, the remaining garrison surrendered and the Germans occupied the city. |
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The Dutch Army, still largely intact, surrendered in the evening of 14 May after the Bombing of Rotterdam by the Luftwaffe. |
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The British garrison there surrendered on 25 May, although 4,286 men were evacuated by Royal Navy ships. |
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Most units surrendered on 25 June, and the Germans claimed to have taken 500,000 prisoners. |
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The French and remaining British troops held out until 25 May and then surrendered. |
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The French garrison of Fort Nieulay, outside the western ramparts surrendered after a bombardment. |
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The day after Calais surrendered, the first British personnel were evacuated from Dunkirk. |
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The Belgian Army surrendered on 28 May, leaving a large gap to the east of Dunkirk. |
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The Germans marched into Paris on 14 June and France surrendered eight days later. |
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On 13 May, the Afrika Korps surrendered, along with all other remaining Axis forces in North Africa. |
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Six weeks later, France, in the mean time attacked by Italy as well, surrendered to Germany, which then tried unsuccessfully to conquer Britain. |
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Many stipulations came with these pardons, as they were only granted in certain instances and few surrendered. |
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Meanwhile, Confederate forces across the South surrendered as news of Lee's surrender reached them. |
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In 1538 the last abbot, John Peryn, together with twenty monks, surrendered the abbey to the king, receiving a pension of a hundred pounds. |
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Romulus Augustus, the last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire, surrendered to the Germanic King Odoacer. |
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As the Red Army conquered the Reichstag in Berlin, Hitler committed suicide and Germany surrendered in early May. |
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The Suessiones and Bellovaci surrendered after the Romans defended the Remi and then moved towards their lands. |
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Caesar promised mercy if the Aduatuci surrendered, so the Aduatuci opened their gates and made show of laying down some weapons. |
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In 275 AD, Aurelian surrendered the Dacian territory Over time, Gothic power in the region grew, at the Carpi's expense. |
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The Iberian Alans were soundly defeated by the Visigoths 418 AD and subsequently surrendered their authority to the Hasdingi Vandals. |
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The capital Aventicum surrendered, and Julius Alpinus, head of what was now seen as a Helvetian uprising, was executed. |
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Soon Clotaire IV died and Odo surrendered King Chilperic in exchange for Martel recognising his dukedom. |
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Gascon lords also surrendered, and Aquitaine and Gascony were finally fully subdued by the Franks. |
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In return for their lives, the Lombards surrendered and opened the gates in early summer. |
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Robert Graves' The Greek Myths cites two sources that obviously do not suggest Hestia surrendered her seat, though he suggests she did. |
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By the end of the 4th century it had surrendered its remaining ground to Trinitarianism. |
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Some, like Janse van Rensburg and Cloete, had collaborated with the British, or had surrendered during the Boer War. |
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By 1018, the last Bulgarian strongholds had surrendered, and the country became part of the Empire. |
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When the Thessalians awoke the next day, they found Alexander in their rear and promptly surrendered, adding their cavalry to Alexander's force. |
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Salerno surrendered, and the large army of Germans and Normans marched to the very south of Apulia. |
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Preferring peace to total war both against the Turks and by sea, Venice surrendered the bases of Lepanto, Durazzo, Modon, and Coron. |
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The Mongols besieged the city for ten days, which surrendered between December 30, 1299, and January 6, 1300, though its Citadel resisted. |
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By 1387 the remaining Yuan forces in Manchuria under Naghachu had also surrendered to the Ming dynasty. |
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The earlier they surrendered to the Mongols, the higher they were placed, the more the held out, the lower they were ranked. |
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Zhu Wen, originally a salt smuggler who had served under the rebel Huang, surrendered to Tang forces. |
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Zhu Gaoxu surrendered soon afterward, was reduced to the status of a commoner. |
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On 1 January 1808, Thomas Ludlam, the Governor of the Sierra Leone Company and a leading abolitionist, surrendered the Company's charter. |
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Bai Bureh finally surrendered on 11 November 1898 to end the destruction of his people's territory and dwellings. |
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In 1485 they laid siege to Ronda, which surrendered after only a fortnight due to extensive bombardment. |
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They note many devocalized dogs have been surrendered to shelters and that responsible ownership, not devocalization, is what prevents abandonment. |
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Loaiza walked consecutive batters in the second inning, struck out Chris Young and then surrendered a three-run homer to Chris Snyder on a cut fastball. |
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It is said that during the Falklands war, some Argentine forces surrendered after the army dropped leaflets with pictures of Gurkhas sharpening kukris. |
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The undertaker of the enterprise is usually known today by the French term entrepreneur because we have surrendered the English word to the undertakers of funerals. |
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At Tannenberg 92,000 Russians surrendered during the battle. |
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On January 26, 1654, the Dutch Republic surrendered and signed a capitulation returning control of all the northeastern Brazil colony to the Portuguese. |
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In October 1781, the British surrendered their second invading army of the war, under a siege by the combined French and Continental armies commanded by Washington. |
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This was to last until 28 January 1814 when the city surrendered to Captain Sir William Hoste leading a body of British and Austrian troops who were besieging the fortress. |
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The garrison in the Kremlin surrendered to the triumphant Pozharsky. |
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But on the day of the planned final assault, Rasul Khan surrendered. |
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The rest committed suicide by jumping off the city walls or surrendered. |
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Japan forced Inner Mongolian and Barga people to fight against Mongolians but they surrendered to Mongolians and started to fight against their Japanese and Manchu allies. |
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After Napoleon's ultimatum, Doge Ludovico Manin surrendered unconditionally on 12 May, and abdicated himself, while the Major Council declared the end of the republic. |
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In 1806, after a siege of a month, Ragusa surrendered to the French. |
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After 10 years of fighting the Granada War ended in 1492 when Emir Boabdil surrendered the keys of the Alhambra Palace in Granada to the Castilian soldiers. |
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Belisarius quickly advanced to Hippo, second city of the Vandal Kingdom, and in 534 Gelimer surrendered to the Byzantine conqueror, ending the Kingdom of the Vandals. |
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The Aduatuci successfully resisted the Romans' initial attacks but surrendered after the Romans erected siege weapons and approached the city with them. |
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They, however, surrendered unconditionally to the general sent by Germanicus and placed themselves in the status of suppliants, begging for mercy, which Germanicus granted. |
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Terrified of meeting the same fate, the town of Caen switched sides and surrendered, allowing Henry to advance on Falaise, which he took with some casualties. |
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Essentially, Brusi has surrendered his earldom to King Olaf. |
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After an initial battle, Lee decided that the fight was now hopeless, and surrendered his Army of Northern Virginia on April 9, 1865, at the McLean House. |
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The following morning, 9 May 1945, HMS Bulldog arrived in St Peter Port, Guernsey and the German forces surrendered unconditionally aboard the vessel at dawn. |
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Alderney, where only a handful of islanders remained, was occupied on 2 July and a small detachment travelled from Guernsey to Sark, which surrendered on 4 July. |
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Daskalogiannis eventually surrendered to the Ottoman authorities. |
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On 24 February, Sergant surrendered tenancy to his daughter Sibilia. |
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On the next day, Mayor James Calhoun surrendered Atlanta to the Union Army, and on September 7, Sherman ordered the city's civilian population to evacuate. |
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The remaining pockets of resistance were mopped up, and the final rebels, holed up in the Isle of Ely, surrendered in July 1267, marking the end of the war. |
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They appear to have surrendered with little resistance, unlike the Silures and the Ordovices who put up a long and bitter resistance to Roman rule. |
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Margaret, after some initial defiance, surrendered at Stirling in August. |
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But before the army could arrive, Ivry surrendered to the English. |
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Pound was in Rome early in September when Italy surrendered. |
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In 1664, unable to summon any significant resistance, Stuyvesant surrendered New Amsterdam to English troops led by Colonel Richard Nicolls without bloodshed. |
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The helicopter's crew of three then destroyed the aircraft, surrendered to Chilean police on 25 May, and were repatriated to the UK after interrogation. |
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