In 1974, Portugal's authoritarian ruler Marcelo Caetano was overthrown in a military coup, surrendering to Gen.
Flint beat Detroit to the punch when it came to surrendering to the state over its finances.
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Bitar was arrested last week after flying from Ireland to New York and voluntarily surrendering to U.S. law enforcement.
Instead, he must try to please them without surrendering to them.
Mr Moreno-Ocampo earlier expressed fears that Saif al-Islam might decide against surrendering to the ICC and try to escape to a friendly country with the help of mercenaries.
Dozens of Syrian soldiers and officials took refuge in Iraq by surrendering to that country's army on Friday after rebels took over the Yaarabiya post, the officials said.
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The Fort Worth City Council, surrendering to the inevitable, voted on April 3 to shut down Z Boaz (pronounced ZEE-bows), most likely in the fall, barring unforeseen developments.
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There is also a relief, Mr de Botton says, in surrendering to the embrace of loneliness in such a synthetic environment, where the feeling is almost a communal experience.
For example, Labour might have escaped its humiliation in London if Mr Blair had not tried so transparently to cling on via his party to the power he claimed to be surrendering to a mayor.
But even as governments are persuaded of a certain logic in surrendering such heartlands wholly or partly to a European interest, they cannot justify surrendering them to a rival body, the European Commission.
His actions, including giving voluntary statements to police and twice surrendering himself to police when told to do so, should demonstrate that he is not a flight risk, attorneys said.
The attorneys added his actions, including giving voluntary statements to police and twice surrendering himself to police when told to do so, should demonstrate he is not a flight risk.
Schumacher wound up in the tire wall, but he had done enough damage to his opponent's car that Hill had to retire, surrendering the championship to him.
Taking larger numbers of prisoners will also be burdensome, which is why America has indicated it may leave surrendering conscripts to their own devices.
The experience of the early years of John Paul II's pontificate proves that energy and charisma can revitalize the church without surrendering entirely to modern thinking.
In addition, there is significant Israeli resistance to surrendering a wholly self-reliant defense posture to an unreliable ally acting as an impartial peacekeeper.
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It is also about involving parents, rather than just surrendering that responsibility to the public schools.
Military retirees are offered lump-sum cash payments in return for surrendering their rights to their pension payouts.
Unlike in some US states, mortgage holders cannot escape debt obligations by surrendering their property to the bank.
The Rockets, on the other hand, nailed four threes in the period, outscoring New York by nine to take a huge 83-60 lead they never really came close to surrendering.
The US is eager to protect personnel in peacekeeping missions from prosecution by the court, and has been negotiating agreements with individual governments, barring them from surrendering American nationals to the court.
It alleges that the Libyan authorities "performed a dramatic volte face" when faced with a deadline for surrendering Mr Gaddafi to the ICC and said they wanted to investigate him for war crimes.
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While opening up two-way control and surrendering the UI to its perceived over-the-top video-providing enemy could change pay-TV as we know it, the trade-off is Google TV compatibility could give 'em the competitive edge they need.
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The wonder of a currency board is that it is not meant to allow the authorities any discretion at all: in Hong Kong's case, the three note-issuing commercial banks may print money only by surrendering equivalent dollars to the monetary authority at the set rate.
You only risk having a future "shortfall" if you now decide to carry on with the endowment, rather than surrendering your endowment and switching to a repayment mortgage.
Regardless of the fact that the fault clearly lies with management failing to plan prudently, workers will pay the price by surrendering pension benefits in order to enable these companies to survive.
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He balanced its books by firing 124, 000 civil servants, and surrendering its development bank to the federal government for privatisation.
Rather than surrendering its best customers to private creditors, the bank wants to price its loans more keenly and make borrowing less cumbersome, using a country's own auditing and procurement methods wherever they are up to scratch.
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Politically, Netanyahu has much to gain by remaining on offense and much to lose by surrendering.
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