All other things being equal, under Florida law, such a minor would be surrendered to her home state.
This would pave the way for a NATO force of 3, 000-5, 000 troops to collect the arms of the NLA forces, which would be surrendered voluntarily as part of a pact offering them amnesty.
Powerful institutions such as the Bundesbank, the trusted guardian of economic stability, and the constitutional court, which has said Germany is close to the limit of how much power can be surrendered to the EU, do much to set the boundaries of the euro debate.
The secular view of death, as something to be resisted, met, in Mother Teresa, the religious view that death should be joyfully surrendered to.
Sure, I realize that Congress squandered all the money I surrendered that was supposed to be set aside to finance my retirement, leaving nothing in my so-called Social Security "account, " but IOUs that you kids are going to have to make good.
We won not because we surrendered our values but because we finally had the courage to be true to them.
Now that Iraqi troops have surrendered in large numbers, it was unclear what the possible targets might be.
Be careful what you wish for: The Nasdaq doubled in a year and then surrendered 25% of its value in one wild week last month.
Unlike the freedom of Barclays, RBS has revealed that it has surrendered the right, albeit reluctantly, to determine how any bonuses should be paid for the current financial year, warning that it could harm the bank's ability to recruit and retain staff, and damage its attempts to recover from the financial crisis.
It was just on January 23 -- two days before the anniversary of the birth of a revolution that eventually toppled Mubarak -- when the military surrendered legislative powers to the first parliament in the country's history to be dominated by Islamists, whose two parties won about 70% of the seats in the lower house.
This would be established at No. 16 Moore Street, Dublin, where Pearse and his fellow volunteers finally surrendered.
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