Mr Tarantino surrendered to police in New York's East Village and was charged with assault.
It wheezed and coughed and then eventually lay on its side and surrendered, blinking at me.
So CMGI remains a Patriots sponsor, but has surrendered pride of place to Gillette.
Five days after nearly throwing a perfect game, Harvey surrendered just two runs in seven innings.
Surrendered clients are also assigned their own trainers for the length of their program.
Officers searched the teacher's home and a decommissioned antique weapon was surrendered for further inspection.
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Knives are probably the most common items surrendered by passengers at screening points, aside from liquids.
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Several hours later the second inmate surrendered peacefully after being tracked down by police.
That victory looked like coming in midweek but they surrendered a two-goal lead against Scunthorpe.
Mr. Taylor surrendered to the Federal Bureau of Investigation in New York at about 8:30 a.m.
Lee surrendered what remained of his Army of Northern Virginia to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox.
Once I surrendered, I was so drained I couldn't lift myself off the bed.
The Rwandan government was surprised when it heard that Gen Ntaganda had surrendered, he said.
In 1664, the Dutch surrendered New Amsterdam to the British, who renamed it New York.
Public opinion backed the protesters, and as July ended, Jose Maria Aznar's government surrendered.
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Germany has surrendered feasible sanctions for the promise of a treaty that may never pass.
But after a year's siege, they surrendered with only 40 out of 900 alive.
Wedeman reported that Iraqi soldiers retreated and surrendered, many wandering aimlessly around the town.
Ward surrendered on Saturday night without a struggle, McCarthy said, but Williams tried to escape.
They surrendered 17 points in a little more than four minutes after the resumption of play.
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The Kremlin fended off stories that he had surrendered to a fit of depression.
Despite being on life-support machines since last autumn, he surrendered the prime-ministership only in January.
The SDLP deputy leader Dolores Kelly said Mr Ford had surrendered "political principle for political office".
But last year, she filed for bankruptcy and surrendered her law license.
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These days, liberals have all but reclaimed the ground they surrendered in the 1970s.
Credit Suisse surrendered statistical data on American account holders to U.S. authorities on September 11, 2011.
After deadlocking, the Federal Trade Commission in 1993 surrendered jurisdiction over Microsoft to the Justice Department.
Tawheedi said the Taliban commander and his troops surrendered near Baghran, in Afghanistan's southern province of Helmand.
Trailing to strikes by James Forrest and Anthony Stokes, Hearts imploded and surrendered their 11-game unbeaten run.
The stock has surrendered roughly 38% in 2011, pressured lower beneath its 10-week and 20-week moving averages.
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