"We shall not retreat, we shall not retreat, we shall not retreat, " the rebel radio broadcast.
To hold back is to retreat and to retreat is the wrong prescription.
The private-island retreat boasts strategically sunlit guest rooms, 24-hour butler service and, the crown jewel, COMO Shambhala Retreat wellness center and spa.
If so, the glacial retreat could well stop, as it did in the middle of the 20th century after a 100-year retreat.
And they're going to go to their retreat this weekend - they're going off to a retreat - and John Boehner, the Republican leader in the House, is going to feel terrifically strong.
On January 4, 2001 I had the opportunity to address the Senate Republican retreat at the Library of Congress. (Two weeks later, I would speak to the Senate Democratic retreat in the same room).
Excerpt (White): The Turner thesis is very simple: What made Americans was the existence of free land in the West, and it was the constant settlement of that free land, the retreat back to nature--back to barbarism almost--and then the recapitulation of progress out of this initial retreat that made Americans who they are.
Only on this understanding was David Trimble, leader of the Ulster Unionists, able to persuade his party to retreat from its earlier position of insisting that it would never sit in government with Sinn Fein unless decommissioning was already under way (itself a retreat from the position that decommissioning would have to be completed first).
While some Romans retreat to the countryside on Easter, the city remains festive and crowded.
Find a match and the two sides retreat to a secure area to talk specifications and price.
The referee, perhaps predictably, showed him the yellow card and told him to retreat 10 yards.
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Team A would score and then immediately retreat to its own end of the court.
It is easier to retreat and compose yourself after every score than swarm about, arms flailing.
Its members remain fully immersed in the world and do not retreat to monasteries or cloisters.
How else to explain the endless Treasury rally and the full-scale retreat from equities?
Too often boards retreat into complacency and dependency after years of strong leadership by the incumbent.
River levels are expected to make a quick retreat, according to the National Weather Service.
As I have written before, we are in the midst of a retreat from austerity.
Fiorina changed the retreat agenda to accommodate their concerns, but resisted any immediate reorganization.
Since then glaciers have receded slowly, until 60 years ago, when major glacier retreat started.
The book caused further rancor between Perkins and Dunn at the January, 2006, retreat.
Tam also knew that Perkins was returning to the board and had participated in the retreat.
But the government's solution looks to be a retreat into mercantilism, restrained by hints of realism.
William Randolph Hearst III didn't retreat, Dilbert-like, into a cubicle at a San Jose startup.
High ceilings, beautiful woodwork, granite countertops and more make this home an appealing vacation retreat.
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Such a retreat from reform would only damage confidence and cost the region much-needed foreign investment.
Even an expensive Iraqi war wouldn't cause him to retreat on his tax cut, he said.
In June, Romney mingled with wealthy supporters at a weekend retreat at a Utah ski resort.
Venezuela now is in retreat, a Latin American underperformer, while its uncomfortable neighbor, Colombia, shines.
On Wednesday, the President will attend the Democratic Senate Caucus Retreat in Annapolis, Maryland.
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