He doesn't sit in his low-slung leather chair so much as melt into it, his body surrendering at once to a rare moment of physical comfort. |
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The three basic skills are attending to, befriending and surrendering to emotions that make us uncomfortable. |
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In effect, we are slowly surrendering our sovereignty in exchange for moneylending. |
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He was in command of Sheffield Castle from 1643 until 1644, holding it for the Royalists until surrendering after the Battle of Marston Moor. |
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However, the second half proved to be much different with Davitts surrendering their advantage whilst also finishing the game with 14 men. |
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I can well imagine the defending Celts surrendering quickly after seeing the force and accuracy of the Roman artillery. |
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The guru-student relationship is popularly characterised in terms of the student surrendering completely to the will of the preceptor. |
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The truth is that cable news executives shot themselves in the foot by surrendering to something that looks and feels like news but isn't really. |
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Gen Whitelock was cashiered at the hospital in 1807 after his court martial for surrendering the fortress of Montevideo. |
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Cork gave their followers some heart-stopping moments after surrendering an eight-point lead in the second half. |
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The novelty of living in a hotel suite and surrendering your personal privacy soon wears off. |
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After the fighting ended, he hid in the jungle for two years before he was coaxed into surrendering. |
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It is essential that those surrendering their policies do not take more than their fair share of the fund. |
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The day of his accident, Glover had signed the waiver, surrendering any right to sue the company. |
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He then used his expertise to destroy the German Army at Stalingrad which lead to Field Marshall von Paulus surrendering his forces. |
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She was a somewhat plain woman, her former slenderness surrendering gracefully to the greater girth of middle age and childbearing. |
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King John made up by surrendering his kingdom as a feudal fief to the pope. |
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Actually going to that feeb for help was worse than surrendering to dad and admitting I was nothing. |
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The rules for surrendering are simple to understand but are deceptively difficult to put into practice. |
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He avoided a nationally televised perp walk by surrendering to Houston authorities on his own. |
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Drawn into the chaos of a development paradox, the capital city is slowly surrendering its characteristic old-world charm to the concrete jungle. |
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However, there is never an excuse for capitulating and surrendering the public interest to the dictates of the market. |
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On 20 June it capitulated, the garrison of 23,000 men surrendering, with vast quantities of stores. |
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His carefully ordered routine only begins to unravel when he makes the mistake of surrendering to a very human emotion. |
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Anyone with a noble thought or a selfless instinct winds up dead or surrendering to despair. |
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She spoke with a calm voice, not surrendering any sign of the emotional state she'd been in just moments earlier. |
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He continued his late-season struggles into the playoffs, getting the hook in Game 2 after surrendering three goals in the first 15 minutes. |
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The obscenity of surrendering state education to corporate benefactors reeks of Victorian attitudes to the poor. |
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It's not known whether he was possibly surrendering, or if it opened due to a muscle spasm in death. |
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That includes apprehending accused persons and surrendering them to those bodies upon request. |
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Indulge yourself in the luxurious spa facility before surrendering to the relaxing bliss of a theraputic massage. |
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If, after surrendering to me, your mind still considers blood relations to be great, then my teachings will be of no use to you. |
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A snivelling Monrad visits the king to be told that Denmark is completely surrendering to the invaders. |
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They were not talking about yielding, surrendering huge bits of territory and then being given back reserves. |
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It answers their need for an excuse to go straight, while not at the same time surrendering to the morality of a society they believe has wronged them deeply. |
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Perhaps more significantly, new technologies are seducing societies into surrendering their friends and families. |
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Still no enemies were being engaged in running fire fights, or surrendering, and all the time casualties were mounting through sustained enemy sniper fire. |
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Abandonment means the intention or act of surrendering, relinquishing, disclaiming, or ceding property or rights. |
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But Mr. Belair added that no one ever thought of deserting or surrendering. |
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However, we also believe that the war on terrorism should not be deprived of its legitimacy by surrendering human rights in its name. |
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What I want to emphasise by saying this is that it is a matter of both sides' surrendering power. |
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Ensuring today the execution of the Court's decision by arresting and surrendering the two named individuals is the priority. |
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When I gave the invitation for salvation they responded in huge numbers surrendering their lives to the Lordship of Jesus Christ. |
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Italian soldiers did not offer any serious resistance, surrendering rather than risking their lives. |
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It is time to regard intelligencesharing as a way of strengthening sovereignty, not of surrendering it. |
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This amount is payable to the stockholders who are surrendering the share of equity. |
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Ten years on and the shrimp have got the better of the mangroves, the environment surrendering to short-term profit. |
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The U. S. government negotiated with the Japanese the rules that would govern the surrendering of troops on their own territory. |
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Here, a young woman in a pencil skirt and long-sleeved blouse collapses in the arms of her partner as though surrendering to some undetermined assault. |
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That coldness had begun to reflect in Carl, who shot and killed a teenage boy from Woodbury even as the kid was surrendering. |
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Well, it would mean a lot more than X-raying your handbag, removing your shoes, surrendering your tweezers and letting someone pass a metal detector beneath your oxters. |
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But together, we can rediscover a purpose without surrendering American politics to the fates. |
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Acquiring siddhi through Tantric discipline does not really rely on a physical partnership because transcendence relies on devotional practices and surrendering of the ego. |
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At least one witness stated that Brown was surrendering with his hands in the air when he was shot. |
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In dealing with the issue, however, the minister expressed the view that we have been surrendering to the idea that society is essentially responsible for all ills. |
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He gave a small smile before closing his eyes and surrendering to sleep. |
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The British leader sought refuge among the Brigantes, but their queen, Cartimandua, proved her loyalty by surrendering him to the Romans. |
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In 1418, with France on the brink of surrendering to the forces of Henry V, the Dauphin, Charles VII, called on his Scottish allies for help. |
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Fakhri Pasha, the Ottoman commander of Medina, resisted for more than two and half years during the Siege of Medina before surrendering. |
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Many Iraqi commanding officers were bribed by the CIA or coerced into surrendering. |
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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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As a quid pro quo to surrendering part of their land to the joint venture, the small scale farmers get access to irrigation, technical support and agronomy advice. |
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Becoming somewhat worried by her intransigence, they insisted she make out a deed surrendering her right to implead them for their misconduct. |
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Where she waits, there must I go, surrendering all else, forgetting all else, to dree my weird and hers. |
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After Tt to hUso te a eventually surrendering the title on goal difference, sympathy is in short supply at Old Trafford these days. |
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Having control of their territory means that they do not have to choose between surrendering their identity and preserving and developing their communities. |
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Unlike later treaties signed in other parts of Canada, the Peace and Friendship Treaties did not involve First Nations surrendering rights to the lands and resources they had traditionally used and occupied. |
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However, if making a repayment or surrendering security could jeopardize collection of the disputed amount, we may apply for a judicial order to permit us to retain the payment or the security. |
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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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The miners disagreed and stayed on strike for a further seven months until they were starved into surrendering. |
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Poland fell within five weeks, with its last large operational units surrendering on October 5 after the Battle of Kock. |
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He then returned to Pavia, where the Lombards were on the verge of surrendering. |
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The Portuguese army was defeated and only escaped destruction by surrendering Prince Ferdinand, the king's youngest brother. |
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Failure to consult the register could mean being held responsible for any outstanding debts, and may lead to surrendering the vehicle to creditors. |
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Second, a proposal to replace the traditional extradition procedures by a system of surrendering persons sought between judicial authorities on the basis of a European arrest warrant. |
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A human being not capable of getting even his spirit to reach Allah, how will he succeed in surrendering his physical body and then his soul to Allah and so surrender himself to Allah? |
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The Kuomintang wants to improve relations without surrendering Taiwan's independence. |
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Instead of surrendering the Armalites, the ammunition and the Semtex, they have stalled and made new demands. |
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In fact, not only would it give up the possibility of using the carrot and stick approach, but it would be surrendering all power to the Colombian government. |
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If the Court ruled against Marbury, it risked surrendering judicial power to the Jeffersonians by allowing them to deny Marbury the office he was legally entitled to. |
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But he hasn't joined another brokerage, as he admitted in this Request for Hearing nor has he taken the step of surrendering his own mortgage brokerage licence. |
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They have 12 shutouts in all and completed their eight-game Drake Stadium regular-season schedule without surrendering a goal. |
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Nonetheless, while I may be unable to give the report my wholehearted support, rejecting it would mean surrendering to the right and consigning months of effort to the waste bin. |
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Also, you can reduce the overall standby charge by surrendering control over the automobile to your employer during periods when you will not be using it, such as vacations. |
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In Samuel West's fine performance, Ivanov is a definably tragic hero: a doomed figure intelligent enough to be aware of the danger of surrendering to a Hamletesque melancholy but incapable of preventing it. |
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We were told to avert our eyes and to watch from the sidelines in this battle to make us safe, in the Hobbesian contract to frighten us into surrendering our freedoms. |
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In 2003 he played a pivotal role in talks about surrendering Libya's programme for weapons of mass destruction – the decision which paved the way for Gaddafi's temporary rehabilitation with the west. |
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But on the travelling terraces not surrendering to the IRA became entrenched as a key feature of chest-beating nationalism, anti-Irishness a statement of ultra-Englishness. |
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United were still smarting from that FA Cup final defeat, while the Blues wanted to show last season's surrendering of the title to United was only a temporary aberration. |
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Now, while the written treaty talks about yielding, ceding, giving up, surrendering the land, this does not seem to be the understanding that Indians at the time had. |
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I also have a few words for the leaders and minions of the regime: we will never resign ourselves to the ignominy of surrendering to your repressive dictatorship, even if it will cost us our lives. |
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Nor do I think that evilly motivated men will successfully trick us into surrendering one after another bastion in a heedless quest for an unattainably perfect security. |
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Anglesey revolted against Parliament again in 1648, and Beaumaris was briefly reoccupied by royalist forces, surrendering for a second time in October that year. |
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Sign-ons, to be fair, are neither a gift nor a bonus. They are payments for surrendering what remuneration an executive was promised at the job he's leaving. |
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Runaway army lovers who went absent without leave for seven months were in custody yesterday after finally surrendering themselves to the military. |
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Hendricks was only able to throw 52 pitches, surrendering two runs in 3.2 innings before being forced out of action when Angel Pagan's comebacker hit his right forearm. |
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The Chinese used cannons and ships to bombard the Dutch into surrendering. |
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Collectivisation often met with strong rural resistance, including peasants frequently destroying property rather than surrendering it to the collectives. |
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The Americans' renewed attack on the Niagara peninsula quickly captured Fort Erie on July 3, 1814 with the 170 garrison quickly surrendering to the 5, 000 Americans. |
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In fact, in the opening salvos of the war, the American forces invading Upper Canada were pushed so far back that they ended up surrendering Michigan Territory. |
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