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"surrender to" Definitions
  1. (formal) to stop trying to prevent yourself from having a feeling, habit, etc. and allow it to control what you do

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" Ma Satya Bharti says: "Samarpan means surrender: to surrender to one's own being.
"As we didn't surrender to the coup makers, and stood against the tanks with our bare hands, we will not surrender to the economic hit men," Mr. Erdogan said.
Surrender to some love some where around you … today!
Surrender to some love ... I'm praying for you Pete.
Cohen is due to surrender to prison on March 6.
He has said he wants to surrender to Taiwanese authorities.
The other big temptation is to surrender to the populism.
Surrender to the unknown and you will be rewarded, Libra.
Sorrentino must surrender to the Bureau of Prisons beginning Jan.
He must surrender to the Bureau of Prisons beginning Jan.
They refused to surrender to police, and a gunbattle ensued.
The next step was surely surrender to the Galactic Empire.
Japan announced its surrender to Allied forces on August 15.
Just surrender to the flow and remember: sharing is caring.
Closing our borders would be surrender to a nonexistent enemy.
"He had escaped to surrender to the Taliban," he said.
Just surrender to the music, really throw yourself into it.
But you don't have to surrender to a sluggish month.
He also said Iran would not surrender to U.S. pressures.
He must surrender to authorities in 30 to 60 days.
Beijing said on Monday it would never surrender to external pressure.
Like any dream, it's best to just surrender to the flow.
He would later surrender to the New York City Police Department.
Towns and villages were besieged and forced to surrender to Assad.
I urge my fellow Republicans not to surrender to this temptation.
Despite our awareness of its artifice, we surrender to the story.
" Grip's boss advises: "The military — don't ever surrender to their smugness.
But must the verifiable past surrender to the sovereignty of imagination?
We begin the episode with Nora readying to surrender to it.
In some places, cities will have to surrender to the sea.
In spite of such treatment, we will not surrender to it.
Announcing his resignation, he accused his boss of a "surrender to terror".
For that reason, he says it's important to surrender to the experience.
At SOF Missions , our approach is based on complete surrender to God.
You have to surrender to the place like a painful yoga posture.
Like the ceasefire, it amounted to a surrender to terrorism, he said.
His surrender to the police was both an ending and a beginning.
He's been ordered to surrender to authorities in early March (The Hill).
Surrender to them—it's not the time to be a control freak.
She must also surrender to immigration services for removal from the country.
We cannot afford a massive miscalculation or an outright surrender to polluters.
It's film that makes you surrender to the spectacle on the screen.
Manafort and Gates were told to surrender to federal authorities Monday morning.
And I just have to surrender to the truth of that, and I have to surrender to this notion that even if I am mediocre, what matters more to me than writing a great novel is writing a novel.
Cohen has until March 6 to voluntarily surrender to begin his prison sentence.
Walter gave Shqaire until May 28 to surrender to begin serving his sentence.
These are "good pedagogy", not a "surrender to weakness and laziness of thought".
His surrender to this state-ordered murder will only make it more so.
" Jack Black and James Marsden surrender to sweet bromance in "The D Train.
They surrender to border patrol agents as soon as they cross the border.
Cohen will be allowed to voluntarily surrender to federal authorities on March 2628.
Cohen will be allowed to voluntarily surrender to federal authorities on March 6.
"I never surrender to what is wrong, I don't back down," he said.
But the alternative is surrender to national nihilism and the welcoming of woe.
Briskly spoken though Mr. Ready is, we never feel Macbeth's surrender to nihilism.
Yet it's that deliberate surrender to the irrational that makes watching baseball worthwhile.
He will be allowed to voluntarily surrender to federal authorities on March 6.
This is a hard issue because the slogans must surrender to the numbers.
That's an enormous scale of economic growth and jobs to surrender to China.
Migrants cross the border to surrender to US immigration agents in El Paso, Texas.
Or we can surrender to the Universe and welcome guidance to restore our faith.
Honduran migrants surrender to US Border Patrol agents after crossing into the United States.
His surrender to the gilets jaunes protesters will bust his budget, damaging his credibility.
He breached bail conditions by entering the embassy and failing to surrender to court.
He now must surrender to be booked on the charge and have bail set.
Surrender to this film and you won't learn anything—except, perhaps, how to feel.
But for these lazy, vacation-addicted dilettantes to surrender to themselves is beyond revolting.
Nor, of course, that Big Tech will easily surrender to a new data marketplace.
But they'd be hurt more in the long run by sustained surrender to him.
Her choice was clear: She could surrender to the darkness, or she could dance.
Risking the severest retribution, he publicly pressed General Antonescu to surrender to the Soviets.
Jaime begged the king to listen to reason: Surrender to his father, save lives.
He convinced his captors that rather than killing him, they should surrender to him.
Mr. Casado was ordered to surrender to a federal corrections facility on Feb. 26.
They force you to surrender to a sort of relaxation that doesn't exist for me.
Assange said he would surrender to British authorities if the UN panel ruled against him.
" It said North Korea is "not a country that will surrender to the U.S. sanctions.
Surrender to this eclipse; let it cut the cord on some of your bad habits!
Jackson will allow van der Zwaan to self-surrender to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
According to London's Met Police, Assange was arrested for failing to surrender to the court.
Surrender to your sultry, sentimental feelings because, well, you won't have much of a choice.
Summer tries to convince Rick to surrender to her new family lead by bae Deathstalker.
Completing the Court's surrender to the executive was the 1984 unanimous decision in Chevron v.
Keys has been ordered to surrender to a federal prison in Lompoc, California this summer.
I surrender to my body, my nerve endings literally unraveling, the very definition of GBS.
Calmly gazing at him, trying not to surrender to the pain gathering behind your eyes.
But they speak to Pitsiladis's pursuit of innovation and his refusal to surrender to orthodoxy.
The defendants are scheduled to surrender to authorities Thursday and will be arraigned that afternoon.
But Trump's surrender to China on climate change is also a surrender of democratic values.
The national emergency declaration is neither a surrender to panic nor a concession of defeat.
Can she explain why the city's surrender to her wasn't enough to stay her hand?
This surrender to spousal love can be the source of the greatest joy and pleasure.
They had hoped to surrender to the Border Patrol and stay in the United States.
The next wave is upon us, and I can't wait to surrender to its possibility.
An arrest warrant required Lula da Silva, 72, to surrender to police by 20163 p.m.
Here is ongoing political turmoil and a natural beauty that will never surrender to decadence.
Walters, who is 71 years old, is scheduled to surrender to authorities on Oct. 10.
Manafort's former business associate Rick Gates has also been told to surrender to federal authorities.
It would be a kind of meditative, soulful surrender to the totality of art's psychic effects.
It's literally the end of the world, and you might as well surrender to your impulses.
Entering a story's dreamworld requires ones surrender to the storyteller — which is essentially what Ganesh is.
And it's easy to surrender to that thinking — even for people who genuinely want something better.
Five days later Simpson agreed to surrender to face murder charges, but he didn't show up.
Munger and his impressive colleagues don't need to surrender to the depressing "solution" of medical rationing.
Without him, the GOP might as well surrender to Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer right now.
But his analytical powers surrender to a mesmerizing tiny patch of yellow wall beneath a roof.
Those trying to surrender to the authorities are sometimes killed by nervous soldiers, according to UNICEF.
A meal by chef Gi-Ho requires a certain level of surrender to the touchy-feely.
That group will look to immediately surrender to a Border Patrol team and ask for asylum.
"There is a point," she said, "where, out of sheer exhaustion, people surrender to the system."
Next time you find yourself at the grocery store, don't surrender to the self-checkout register.
Britain should not surrender to fear of change, fear of growth or fear of world leadership.
Surrender to it, though, and a narrative — of spectacle, conflict and retaliation — will eventually become clear.
Britain should not surrender to fear of change, fear of growth or fear of world leadership.
Prosecutors urged Mr. Toledo, believed to be in Paris, to surrender to the authorities in Peru.
It had been a baseball clue, one of the categories I gladly surrender to my husband.
Recent closures and fears of wider surrender to online rivals like Amazon weigh heavily on R.E.I.T.s.
Surrender to it, though, and a narrative — of spectacle, conflict and retaliation — will eventually become clear.
The fighters who refused to surrender to the end were mostly foreigners, the SDF has said.
The new moon is a transformative space—surrender to it, because amazing evolutions are being made now.
The act of faith required to embrace Obama is not equivalent to the unconditional surrender to Trump.
He later saw himself on the news and decided to surrender to a police officer, Aubry said.
Ryan's surrender to him is the latest indication that, in modern Americans politics, partisanship trumps everything else.
I surrender to their stiffness, and instead sit in the grass and catch up on phone calls.
As baseball fans, this does not mean that we should surrender to barbarism and become Yankees fans.
Last week they demonstrated that there is no area that they are willing to surrender to anyone.
Claiborne will self-surrender to authorities on June 5, ahead of a sentencing hearing on July 9.
He agreed to surrender to federal authorities on June 3 to face the charges in the indictment.
I had to surrender to what was going on in that moment, which was I needed rest.
Yet after the devastating shock of Trump's upset, Boru didn't surrender to hopelessness — she went to work.
This question is trickier than it sounds because there is a culture of surrender to the guru.
But given his own age, 69, that's less a triumph of conscience than a surrender to biology.
When you surrender to Deeksha, it is just through Deeksha that you are surrendering to the community. . . .
She is allowing him to self-surrender to prison and will recommend minimum security in Cumberland, Maryland.
You don't even have to surrender to long lines at your local mall and full price products.
FOR YOUR OWN PROTECTION, ALL SUBJECTS IN CONTAMINATED AREAS MUST SURRENDER TO BE QUARANTINED WITHIN 24 HOURS!
An escape room requires you to surrender to it; to bask in the joy of not knowing.
But other organizations demand that you surrender to a shared cause and so change your very identity.
The Love Witch knows exactly what it's doing, and it's best to just surrender to its spell.
Yet both refuse to surrender to their passion, because of a mix of disbelief, denial and pride.
Following their commanders' orders, they fled north with their families to surrender to Kurdish forces, they said.
Some homes still fly the white flags they raised to signal surrender to the advancing Iraqi forces.
Mr. Weinstein is expected to surrender to authorities on Friday morning, according to two law enforcement officials.
Obtaining equivalence for the reinsurance sector does not require any surrender to rule-taking, Carnegie-Brown said.
When my surrender to hopelessness returned me to the street, they were waiting half a block away.
After his sentencing Wednesday, he will voluntarily surrender to a yet undetermined US Bureau of Prisons facility.
Surrender to the relentless attack of Public Enemy, both in the group's early years and in the 2010s.
Before the vote on the Iran nuclear negotiations, a man asked whether we would surrender to the ayatollah.
It's an impossible position: They have to either defend their reputation or stand down and surrender to Trump.
On August 16, Alaskan village of Shishmaref voted to surrender to global warming and move the village inland.
"Laing would surrender to a logic more powerful than reason," Hiddleston narrates, hand-waving away any irrational behavior.
If there was ever a time to surrender to ultra-delayed, extremely reverb-heavy guitar-scapes, it's now.
"Getting" the joke is a surrender to winsome absurdity, groupthink with no real think at all, only 🤡.
The Syrian government has declared a general amnesty for rebels who surrender to government authorities within three months.
Others in the state were not ready to simply surrender to her and her well-known last name.
"  "We can never surrender to what is happening in the country right now," McCain said on "The View.
"Michel bravely refused to surrender to anti-Semitism and barbarism and brought honor to France," Mayor Estrosi said.
It's on us not to surrender to tired taxonomies that worsen the country's divisions and echo Trump's divisiveness.
One man is staring at with his arms in the air as if in surrender to the machine.
Yair Lapid, of the centrist Blue and White party, accused Mr. Netanyahu of "a complete surrender" to Hamas.
Mohammad Ismail Mubarez, said the Taliban had forced the Islamic State fighters to surrender to the government side.
President George W. Bush accused Democrats of being willing to wave the white flag of surrender to terrorists.
Aerial footage of children filing out of the school, hands above heads in surrender to the tense moment.
THE KING'S CHOICE In 1940, King Haakon VII of Norway refused to surrender to the invading German Army.
In these hotly contested spaces political parties surrender to organizations and individuals that maintain order, often through violence.
Several times during Thursday's press event, he stopped short of saying he would definitely surrender to DOJ officials.
Yet Mr. Bourguiba then ordered them to surrender to the French, who bombed the fighters in the mountains.
At the same time, his pseudo-visionary self-importance won't allow him to surrender to whimsy or mischief.
Sometimes, even the Depressed Gardener's only move is to surrender to the enchantment of the thing before him.
Death by Twitter mob — or pre-emptive surrender to it — is how politics is largely conducted these days.
If we surrender to a Washington-style of politics, we might as well surrender this country for good.
In successful hypnosis, the subject works to enter a state of heightened susceptibility, to surrender to a higher power.
Surrender to the restaurant's ingredient suggestions, but ask nicely, and for about 90 kuna more, add the succulent scampi.
Police said he was arrested for failing to surrender to a court on a warrant issued back in 2012.
He was living in Mexico when he heard the news and decided he was ready to surrender to authorities.
Draghi insisted that "the ECB does not surrender to excessively low inflation", a message that suggests willingness to act.
Just six days after the second bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, Japan announced its surrender to the Allied nations.
To some it evokes the generosity of the state; to others it suggests a surrender to the free market.
In 2016, conservatives might have to surrender to Trump and/or find some way of distancing themselves from him.
"If they surrender to justice, the law could give them some benefits, depending on the surrender conditions," Santos said.
Robert E. Lee's surrender to General Grant at Appomattox, the Confederacy didn't die in April 1865; it simply morphed.
But it is likely to be the first of many constituencies that the Conservatives surrender to the Liberal Democrats.
She said he had been preparing to surrender to the police because he was afraid he would be killed.
My intention was to surrender to the experience and allow it to show me what I needed to see.
He was sentenced to three years in federal prison and will voluntarily surrender to federal authorities on March 6.
Several times during Thursday's press event, though, Assange stopped short of saying he would definitely surrender to DOJ officials.
You either surrender to live among the Meyerists — while simultaneously doubting every single thing they say — or you don't.
Johnson cast the rebellion as an attempt to surrender to the EU, vowed never to delay Brexit beyond Oct.
Either way, decisions taken in the coming days must not be a surrender to "Brexit fatigue" on either side.
But let's not surrender to skepticism, or consider these changes merely a calculated marketing pitch to future free agents.
Johnson dismissed death threats against female law-makers as "humbug" and accused his opponents of "surrender" to European leaders.
According to docs filed Monday ... Sitch must surrender to the Bureau of Prisons no sooner than January 15, 2019.
Mohammed and Hilal, who are not in Egypt, would be retried in the event of their surrender to Egyptian authorities.
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and business partner Rick Gates were asked to surrender to federal authorities on Monday.
With offerings from Topshop and Mango to Swarovski and Gucci, there's no excuse not to surrender to sparkle this season.
In the evening he left the building on foot, making his way through crowds of supporters to surrender to police.
It looks like snow, like sugar, like death's embrace; solid tears, like a white surrender to fire and water combined.
Cohen, who has reportedly cooperated with Mueller in his probe, is allowed to voluntarily surrender to authorities on March 6.
As such, it demands complete surrender to a vision that veers from bewitching to irritating, sometimes within the same scene.
The metaphor, then, is that the protagonist of "Waterloo" has been defeated, trapped, forced to surrender to her paramour's love.
Note the plush strings powerful incantations of "Marionettes" ("Surrender to the kiss of the abyss," is her glowering final line).
Instead, prayer is a means through which we communicate our hearts to God, and we surrender to his perfect will.
Over the course of this work, he had negotiated the surrender to the FBI of a half-dozen ISIS recruits.
She spent months wrestling with those emotions, until she realized she could surrender to the darkness, or she could dance.
Arya finds Sansa's old letter requesting that family surrender to the Lannisters from a time when Joffrey was her betrothed.
He is expected to surrender to make a court appearance but that will not likely happen Friday night, officials said.
As the war wound down, he buried 6,000 negatives in the ghetto, returning after Germany's surrender to find half intact.
JOHN KING, CNN CHIEF NATIONAL CORRESPONDENT: And I&aposve never seen an American president simply surrender to the leader of Russia.
" The surrender to implicit bias is exacerbated by stress, exhaustion, and speed—"exactly the context in which public defenders find themselves.
From this distance, you could read it as a sign of surrender to the plotlines authored by poverty and dead grass.
A few hurl all the forecasts and reports into the bin and surrender to their own hunger to make a mark.
Dreaming about such prospects, suicide bombers surrender to a terrifying, surrealistic logic: The path to orgasm runs through death, not love.
The charges still pending against Assange involve failing to surrender to a British court on June 29, 2012—essentially jumping bail.
"The diagnosis and his heartfelt letter had precipitated a 'final letting go,'  sort of surrender to the disease," the author writes.
Surrender to the music and the glitzy madness and enjoy this euphoric fantasia for what it is, giant elephant and all.
But if you are, surrender to the happily-ever-after vibes — with scintillating Scorpio at the wheel, they'll be ultra-sexy.
Ideas like the UBI aren't really ideas, they're a pre-emptive surrender to a problem that hasn't really presented itself yet.
And, as a whole, leaning into both their animalistic qualities implies a complete surrender to the "deviant" sexual desires they represent.
However, she refuses to surrender to the FBI — that would mean giving up on the only thing she's ever cared about.
October 18Reverend Canon Peter Koon Ho-ming reveals Chan's willingness to surrender to Taiwan after he is released on October 23.
Judaism does not really traffic in the beatific and the epiphanic; there is no moment of "surrender," to use Brooks's term.
To adopt a position of cowardice in the voting booth is to surrender to a predatory political system on all fronts.
He said it was the third Afghan Army post in the province to surrender to the Taliban in the past week.
They say people fear arrest or conscription despite Russia's pledges that any who surrender to the Syrian government would be safe.
Moore will bring his show, The Terms of My Surrender, to Manhattan's Belasco Theatre, situated about ten blocks from Trump Tower.
Mr. Roxburgh is "almost like Cate's anchor," he said, a steadying force that lets her surrender to her instinct for clowning.
Germany was the last major league to surrender to the tide of cancellations, deciding Friday to stop games until April 214.
Germany was the last major league to surrender to the tide of cancellations, deciding Friday to stop games until April 214.
It is quite another to hold that the First Amendment requires unconditional national surrender to foreign attempts to undermine our democracy.
This small variation underscores Satterlee's willingness to abandon previously set terms of engagement, and surrender to the freedom of her imagination.
Parents with children are held in enclosures separate from children who arrive at the southwest border alone and surrender to agents.
He says he has no choice [but] to surrender to the fact that he's a piece of shit junkie, (his words).
We've spoken with Revis' lawyer Blaine Jones who tells us D.R. will likely surrender to police in the next 24-48 hours.
He also urged families of DMSC fighters to pressure them to surrender to the LNA so they could get a "fair trial".
In broad strokes, he thinks society should just go ahead and raise the white flag in surrender to our future robot overlords.
Bradden drove away then confessed to his Army supervisors, and they persuaded him to surrender to authorities in another county, investigators said.
For us, the easiest thing to do was to surrender to the family-bed concept, so we could all get some sleep.
Much like the recent linguistic fight over the word hoverboard, I'm going to have to surrender to the world we live in.
The latest restaurant to surrender to the trend is Bidwell, a Washington DC restaurant that prides itself on its 'responsibly sourced' entrees.
And if you just want to surrender to wanderlust, use the site's "anywhere" option to receive recommendations for cheap but exciting vacations.
Yet, representatives of the former president said he would surrender to the federal police if they came to take him into custody.
That pattern, of expressed dismay followed by opportunistic accession, was on display in the Party's surrender to Trump during the Presidential campaign.
But the 2019 dinner is shaping up to be a capitulation -- a surrender to a president's unprecedented attack on the free press.
One fan blog chastised Disney for a "lack of imagination," adding that Mickey Mouse "may as well surrender" to Universal theme parks.
In August, Mr. Duterte read on television his list of officials allegedly involved in drugs, warning them to surrender to the authorities.
Those determined to be militants are often imprisoned, or can surrender to a military-run "deradicalization" program, which has about 900 participants.
And that the best thing about human nature might just be its unwillingness to surrender to the worst side of itself. ♦
These same people don't want to surrender to the idea that it's impossible to be Catalan and Spanish at the same time.
"We will not surrender to authoritarianism," Puigdemont said at the event, which marked his first trip away from Belgium in three months.
It will not, however, surrender to Trump's braggadocio or Prince Mohammed's absolute demands, which play into the hands of Iranian hard-liners.
Though Mr. Chan has said he would surrender to Taiwan, that self-governing island and Hong Kong are arguing over the terms.
To surrender to Diocletian would be to betray oneself and to take the terrible risk of no longer being who one is.
Only then did he surrender to the pain, acknowledging that he needed surgery and would take off the rest of the season.
It represented a surrender to commercial and political forces that could lead to an emptiness of both the individual and collective psyche.
The New York Times is reporting that one of Manafort's business partners, Rick Gates, has also been instructed to surrender to authorities.
That's crazy to me, to surrender to large corporate interests control of the internet when it should be open, free and fair.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I have never seen an American president simply surrender to the leader of Russia, you should call this the surrender summit.
In times of intense disappointment, it's so easy to surrender to the idea that the universe is a cold-hearted, back-stabbing weenie.
There will always be those who wish to turn back the hands of time and surrender to the politics of fear and nativism.
Muthana says she is prepared to surrender to authorities, but is suing to prove she is a citizen and wants to come home.
A fluttering noise disturbs the still air as the object falls, unfurling like a white flag of surrender, to snag on a lamppost.
Assange was initially taken into custody on a minor warrant related to a 2012 failure to surrender to the court, Metropolitan Police said.
"Merry Christmas from The Situations & don't forget to treat thyself," said Sorrentino, who must surrender to the Bureau of Prisons on Jan. 15.
This is the moment to either advance in the effort to restore America, or to see it possibly surrender to the dark side.
There's nothing sinister in allowing yourself a bit of fantasy, some room to surrender to some more subterranean inclinations — no plastic fangs necessary.
It infuses a too-familiar story with so much heart that you surrender to its charm and forgive it for being unabashedly formulaic.
" The synths continue to swell until Parker breaks on the bridge: "I will surrender to those eyes / It's just a matter of time.
The Times, citing someone involved in the case, said Manafort's former business associate Rick Gates was also told to surrender to U.S. authorities.
When anyone talks about what they've lost in their surrender to technology, they seem bewildered by it, but not like they're solving it.
It's possible Democrats will surrender to the illusion that they can have both, puffing the sails of Ocasio-Cortez and her fellow travelers.
In the pages of his memoir, Mr. McCain doesn't surrender to the disease, but he clearly accepts that his time may be short.
The physically active life had to surrender to the life of the mind, to Gershwin and Beethoven and to reading and things visual.
Before he must surrender to prison, Papadopoulos may be able to travel to New York and to California, where he plans to relocate.
Brexiteers in May's Conservative Party say her draft is a surrender to the EU and they will vote against the deal in parliament.
That's because in the 16th century, the Orthodox church refused to surrender to the Pope, who introduced the Gregorian Calendar we know today.
During our interview, Ralph Van Ness likened people like Gavin, Trinity, Vinnie, and me to criminals, offering our surrender to Christ as salvation.
Holt told CNN's David Gregory on "New Day" that to cancel the event now would be wrong, and viewed as a surrender to terrorists.
To mark the occasion, the Metrograph begins its life with "Surrender to the Screen," 16 films whose plot lines feature the film-going experience.
By the summer of 1885, Sitting Bull (Tatanka Iyotake), the last of the great Sioux leaders to surrender to the government, joined the show.
There are two reasons why goals are important: Having goals gives us the boost, whenever we want to surrender to the infamous snooze button.
She wants to return home, according to a lawsuit filed Thursday, and she's prepared to surrender to authorities for criminal prosecution if she does.
A group of Central American migrants surrender to US Border Patrol agents at the US–Mexico border in El Paso, Texas, on March 403.
A mother immigrating from Honduras holds her 1-year-old child as they surrender to US Border Patrol agents after illegally crossing the border.
But a few days before Japan's surrender to the Allies in 1945, the Soviet Union, which had not been fighting Japan, abruptly declared war.
In public, rebel fighters and opposition politicians remain belligerent, vowing to fight to the last man rather than surrender to a government they despise.
I can't wait to be working in someone else's project and surrender to their own imagination in a way and to their own responsibility.
Our role is to seek and surrender to "The Great Originator and Orchestrator" and trust him to be – and to do – everything we can't.
In the end, hers is a tale of missed connection and manipulation—and of willing surrender to the lure and peril of the unknown.
The United States famously blasted music at Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega when they were trying to get him to surrender to them in 1989.
" In this way, one's self becomes an amalgamation of "whatever number of bodies and souls" at the moment of "absolute surrender to the other.
He is anticipated to surrender to authorities prior to being brought to the Manhattan Supreme Court, law enforcement sources told The New York Post.
Three hours later, Argentina coach Jorge Sampaoli was put on the brink of a catastrophic elimination by his side's 3-0 surrender to Croatia.
But once you surrender to its thrall, there are few shows like it that so deftly dissect the hollow vapidity of the mega-rich.
Adults, meanwhile, can surrender to some old-fashioned melodramatic pleasures, as the busy plot takes in Harriet and Robert's struggles as well as Phiona's.
" He added, "A vote for Hillary is a vote to destroy American manufacturing and to surrender to the global special interests bankrolling Hillary's life.
Harvey Weinstein is expected to surrender to the police in Manhattan, New York, today on charges of rape, according to The New York Times.
"With the theremin, you surrender to a microtonal universe consisting within a one-inch movement of your hand towards the pitch antenna," she explains.
And we can surrender to it or we can attack the tape with razor blades, splicing together new worlds from the refuse around us.
That's not just a baseball story but a story for anyone who feels limited and unaccomplished and is ready to surrender to their insecurities.
No wonder his wife is so willing to help addicts: She's heard firsthand how much control over their lives addicts surrender to the disease.
The reality is that China has been moving ever more aggressively to change the status quo by compelling Taiwan's "peaceful" surrender to CCP rule.
The latest editorial in The Weekly Standard calls the rifts in the Republican Party a surrender to President Trump, rather than a civil war.
In February 1942, surrender to Japan in far-flung Singapore became known as the largest event of its kind in Britain's long, military history.
Ms. Brown, a Democrat who represented parts of Jacksonville and northern Florida for nearly a quarter-century, must surrender to the authorities next month.
By then, we know that this is a Last Supper of sorts because Axe is preparing to surrender to the authorities the next day.
Surely there must be some secret, a story that might expose, or at least account for, this surrender to the process of music making.
"It would be pre-emptive surrender to a regime whose ultimate aim is to unify the Korean Peninsula on its own terms," he added.
The left-leaning Workers' Party, a coalition partner with the governing Awami League, issued a statement calling the decision "a shameless surrender to fundamentalists."
A month earlier, the rebel-controlled city of Daraya, after four years of siege and bombings, struck a deal to surrender to the government.
Police flew Batista to Brasilia on Monday following his surrender to authorities in Sao Paulo over the weekend after he lost immunity from prosecution.
They wanted to pull Garcia out of the bout — an act of surrender to save their son and brother from taking a severe beating.
At the same time, I try to surrender to the absence of certainty, and not be so addicted to some false sense of omniscience.
The tens of thousands of parents and students who called, emailed and signed petitions opposing Ms. DeVos's confirmation refused to surrender to Mr. Trump.
The Revolutionary Guards said on Wednesday they would continue increasing Iran's defensive capabilities not surrender to U.S. pressure to scrap its ballistic missile program.
"Our state is not a country that will surrender to the U.S. sanctions," a North Korean foreign ministry official said in a statement last week.
Beijing on Monday said that China would never surrender to external pressure but stopped short of announcing how it would respond to U.S. tariff pressure.
The police said he was arrested for failing to surrender to a court on a warrant issued by the Westminster Magistrates' Court in June 2012.
Electronics company Vizio doesn't want its customers to believe it ran a giant spying operation, but the company's surrender to a recent lawsuit suggests otherwise.
" That prosecutor, Eva-Marie Persson, said that "if the court decides to detain him, I will issue a European Arrest Warrant concerning surrender to Sweden.
So the Lott-Daschle power-sharing agreement did not seem a surrender to the other party the way either party's base might portray it now.
At some point during last night's showcase, I decided to surrender, to allow myself to drown in the flood of performances and setlists and wristbands.
If fear and the actions it conditions were truly a forced surrender to external circumstance, few of us would hold ourselves responsible for those actions.
Even today, most treatment available in rehab facilities involves instruction in the prayer, surrender to a higher power, confession and restitution prescribed by the steps.
The authorities said that a warrant had been issued for her arrest and that arrangements were being made for her to surrender to sheriff's officials.
"Speaker Paul Ryan will not be available to answer your questions today about his surrender to Donald Trump," the "media advisory" from Pelosi's office reads.
This puts people in a double bind, and the only way for them to resolve it—besides going mad—is to surrender to Rajneesh's authority.
President Hassan Rouhani said on Thursday that Iran will not surrender to U.S. pressure and will not abandon its goals, even if it is bombed.
Before I can answer, the line moves and I'm through the iconic gates—ARBEIT MACHT FREI—but need relief before I can surrender to emotion.
Cuba Gooding Jr. is under arrest for allegedly groping a woman in a Manhattan bar ... after following through with his plan to surrender to NYPD.
This is a very powerful time for you to let go of emotional baggage and to surrender to the changes that are happening around you.
"Kim is stoic about the whole thing: "I think you've just got to surrender to the fact that the paparazzi are going to be everywhere.
Many of the individuals surrender to border officials and request asylum in the United States because they fear violence and persecution in their home countries.
After seeing the videos, Clark's aunt, Saquoia Durham, told the Sacramento Bee that she doesn't believe Clark was given a chance to surrender to police.
I couldn't summon the will, and the very effort seemed like a violation of my guides' first commandment, which was to surrender to the experience.
It is best to absorb the video for its whole duration, despite its length; surrender to the flow and let it work its slow magic.
" And to those who may hear surrender to anti-Semitism in his remarks, he added, "I don't see it as resignation, but the exact opposite.
News accounts ominously compared the siege to Dien Bien Phu, the remote French garrison surrounded and forced to surrender to Vietnamese Communist forces in 1954.
Representative Will Hurd, a Texas Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, described the cease-fire agreement announced on Thursday as "terms of surrender" to Turkey.
I credit it for my fascination with philosophy and for instilling in me a desire to think for myself, rather than surrender to the conventional.
Instead, he joined thousands of other people boarding buses for opposition territory in northwest Syria under the terms of the rebels' surrender to the government.
Facing a possible 10-year prison sentence for rioting if she were to surrender to the police, she slowly lowered herself into the sewer system.
The Season 1 finale where we see Kendall forced to surrender to his father's mercy in a Chappaquiddick-style tragedy, is a gut punch too. ●
We should never surrender to the false prophets of ethnic, religious, racial, and social hatred, be they on the extreme left, or the extreme right.
Iran reiterated it would not surrender to U.S. pressure and would resist U.S. "plots", following President Donald Trump's abandonment of the 2015 agreement last week.
When it finally comes time to toast Kosta's famous recipe, I surrender to the spirit, dismissing my headache from drinking too much rakija the night before.
David Litt, a former Barack Obama speechwriter, called the move "a surrender to a president's unprecedented attack on the free press" in a CNN op-ed.
Salling, through his attorney, has allegedly agreed to surrender to federal authorities on June 3 to face the charges in the indictment, according to the release.
Dela Rosa also said that the police's "knock and plead" campaign aims to have 1.8 million drug offenders surrender to authorities over the next six months.
But opponents to the bill say it could result in more activists, foreign business owners and journalists being forced to surrender to authorities in mainland China.
We can rest in his sovereignty and surrender to his will, just as we saw Jesus surrendering to his Father's will in his prayer at Gethsemane.
Hours after the ruling was handed down on Thursday morning, Judge Moro signed a warrant ordering Mr. da Silva to surrender to the authorities in Curitiba.
However, Yorke probably doesn't see any olive branch Radiohead may be handing over to technology as a surrender; to him, humans — not androids — hold the power.
Now a senator, Mr Uribe denounces the peace agreement as a surrender to "Castro-chavismo" (which it is not) and is leading a campaign against it.
"We also cannot surrender to the status quo and fail to act boldly when the times demand it and the American people demand it," Price said.
So when employers hesitate to hire a less-experienced female director, it feels rooted in an aversion to risk when it's actually a surrender to bias.
Frank Bruni Is it too late for Hillary Clinton to surrender to Donald Trump's demand that she take a drug test before this last presidential debate?
The rap mogul tells TMZ ... he'll surrender to authorities in NYC nearly 3 years after a family court judge first signed a warrant for his arrest.
The movie banks a lot on scenes in which Silas and Nia give in to their desires and surrender to passion, but the chemistry is wrong.
"Our lifestyle was the final surrender to capitalism, in his view, to the white power structure, to the institutions that had oppressed blacks forever," Patrick writes.
His grandfather, a doctor of philosophy specializing in Thomas Aquinas, was drafted at the end of the war, and immediately found an American to surrender to.
The judge ordered Hunter to surrender to the court on May 29 due to concerns over the increasingly deadly coronavirus outbreak, according to a PBS reporter.
Because I didn't want to surrender to her misconceptions, to affirm her assumptions about my abilities, to yield to her anxiety and make it my own.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian President Bashar al-Assad offered an amnesty on Thursday for rebels who lay down their arms and surrender to authorities within three months.
In a one-page court order, U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Durkin said Hastert is to "surrender to the designated institution" no later than 2 p.m.
It is to surrender to some orthodoxy that will overthrow the superficial obsessions of the self and put one's life in contact with a transcendent ideal.
Surrender to Chance, for example, is a perfume sample company that offers affordable samples of thousands of perfumes so you can try niche and vintage scents.
And yet Pruitt's EPA was practically tripping over itself to surrender to Dow's demands this spring to halt the analysis of pesticide effects on endangered wildlife.
Any possibility that he would reduce the tension quickly evaporated as he struck an indignant tone, repeatedly accused opposition benches of betrayal and "surrender" to Europe.
Mr. Aliyev was eventually forced to surrender to the Austrian authorities, who decided to try him in the kidnapping and murder of two Kazakh bank officials.
However, British police said he would still be arrested if he left the embassy because there was an outstanding warrant for failing to surrender to bail.
Hankerson was in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Tuesday as authorities negotiated terms of his surrender to Georgia authorities, according to the agency's special investigation director, Josh Waites.
Addicts have a moral and spiritual defect, they are told; they must abstain from alcohol and drugs and surrender to a higher power to escape substance abuse.
Young Buck is trying to clear his name when it comes to the vandalism and domestic violence charges that led him to surrender to cops in Nashville.
"Westminster Magistrates' Court issued a warrant for the arrest of Julian Assange following him failing to surrender to the court on the 29 June 2012," police said.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is unlikely to surrender to political pressure and "quit" despite the repeated attacks from President Donald Trump, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Monday.
You taught me to let go of my dreams (demands) of what you could (should) be… and to Trust (Surrender) to your personal Visions for your life.
We had a choice: Surrender to our own anguish and anger, or honor the slain prince of peace by picking up the baton of nonviolent direct action.
"Assange must consider if he prefers to stay the rest of his life in our embassy or surrender to justice and serve his sentence," Salvador Crespo said.
Outlaw King picks up in the immediate aftermath of Wallace's defeat at Falkirk, as Lord Robert Bruce joins prominent Scottish nobles in their surrender to King Edward.
Following the attack in New York, McInnes told media organizations that he would be forcing participants in the assaults to come forward and surrender to law enforcement.
But his idea that happiness can be found in the surrender to visceral feelings of love rings true — and contemporary science seems to be on his side.
They know full well they have delivered an instrument of surrender to Doha, which has zero chance of being agreed to -- not in 10 days or 1,000.
Many male gurus are known to have exploited their female disciples, encouraging the belief that you have to surrender to your master in order to progress spiritually.
What Donald Trump is saying that he would unilaterally surrender to Russia and Putin, give Putin a massive foreign policy victory by breaking NATO and abandoning Europe.
Trump-supporting politicians and columnists have started trying to shame hold-outs into joining them, by casting surrender to the businessman as an act of class contrition.
But Hesse's heroes are punk Peter Pans—they don't grow up, and despise people who do, because they see maturation as a surrender to conformity and accommodation.
China has expressed willingness to continue negotiations, although foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said on Monday that China would "never surrender to external pressure," according to Reuters.
Assange said in court that he would not surrender to extradition for doing what he called "journalism that has won many awards," according to The Associated Press.
But instead of Willy's expected surrender to the cops, we get that signature left-field element we'd been waiting for in the form of the aforementioned reptile.
Agents at the Border Patrol checkpoints arrest relatively few unauthorized migrants, and most of those who are seeking asylum quickly surrender to the authorities at the border.
In sharp contrast to previous inflows of migrants, most of these new arrivals routinely seek to surrender to Border Patrol agents in order to legally request asylum.
Meditation has helped Renee "rise above those conditioned thoughts" and "surrender to them and see if you want to accept that as your authentic thought," she explains.
Voters should remind Republican senators that if they surrender to Mr. Trump on appointees so clearly unfit, they will be relinquishing a historic obligation and tarnishing themselves.
And although the speech he smothered behind his dancing hand was now doubly unintelligible to the class, his complete surrender to his own merriment would prove irresistible.
This lazy homage — or surrenderto hard-boiled crime fiction remains out of character, given the elegant, or at least canny, descriptions of which Phillips is capable.
When many of those arriving from Central America immediately surrender to border agents — having fled to the United States to find safety, not to do it harm.
While I understand the desire of parents to ease their children's fears, I also sense a false dichotomy: Either surrender to the hype or dismiss it entirely.
The court approved Harrison's surrender to the UK authorities in January but deferred signing of the extradition order to give his defence time to consider the ruling.
Surrendering to such a strike would constitute a surrender to terrorism and would only embolden terrorist groups, weaken our deterrence and lead to further conflict and bloodshed.
Clinton was clearly the candidate whose policy claims, as a whole, had the best empirical support, so her surrender to truthy proclamations about trade was especially galling.
Dany pretty much just tells the Masters they can surrender to her, then uses her dragons and the Dothraki who are loyal to her to retake the city.
China said on Monday it would never surrender to external pressure after Washington renewed its threat to impose tariffs on all Chinese imports in the escalating trade row.
There was no immediate explanation for what led to the decision to take the eight Central Americans, or when others might be allowed to surrender to US authorities.
You do not want to surrender to vertigo, depression, impotence, hopelessness, or fatigue, but all these feelings are inescapable, and, let's face it, years of it lie ahead.
After the shooting, Jones went to a neighbor's house and told the resident a fight broke out at the party and he would surrender to authorities, police said.
The Department found that during meditation he agonized over whether he should pursue his friend's wayward dreams or surrender to the care of his guardians and the government.
"Westminster Magistrates' Court issued a warrant for the arrest of Julian Assange following him failing to surrender to the court on the 29 June 2012,"the police said.
"If we do not surrender to low inflation – and we certainly do not – in the steady state it will return to levels consistent with our objective," Draghi said.
For Marley, dealing with his estate probably signified a surrender to the forces of Babylon, the metaphorical site of oppression and Western materialism that Rastas hope to escape.
There's much to admire about his steadfast determination not to surrender to his illness and his resolve to do all in his power to create a better world.
And he steered us here, to safety, where we can eat our sweets and surrender to the night and everything will be so goddam swell in the morning.
Members were allegedly branded with the organization&aposs symbol and extorted with sensitive content that they were asked to surrender to the organization as a kind of commitment.
There are many passages when his music makes dance rhythms infectious, but she's so busy embellishing them with her own invention that we can never surrender to Haydn.
Meanwhile, a defiant Johnson has cast the rebels' bill as a "surrender" to the EU that would undermine his attempts to negotiate a better deal with the bloc.
Nationalism is a powerful force that invariably causes the people being pummeled to hang together, instead of rising up to demand that their leaders surrender to the enemy.
This could be a nihilistic shrug on Corbet's part, a surrender to the spectacle, except that Celeste — with her robot moves and blandness — brings her fans pleasure, meaning.
The Taliban also boasted of victory, broadcasting telephone numbers for soldiers or policemen who wanted to surrender to call, and promising amnesty to anyone who turned themselves in.
And they are not about to surrender to Mr Johnson's threats of no-deal, any more than they were in 2015 when Greece threatened to quit the euro.
What's missing is a far scarier, and unquantifiable, surrender to the recesses of the mind that cannot be reduced to the tidy dramatic contours of cause and effect.
But by immersing so totally in the minute details of electronic texture, Casino treats abrasion as something romantic and wondrous, something to get lost in and surrender to.
"I now realize how powerful I am when I simply trust and surrender to the unknown, continue to live by my values and pursue my inner-most desires."
It's hard not to surrender to a sense of hopelessness—thinking of that robust young prizefighter, lean, dark, and fast—collapsed in the ignominy of a mass grave.
Earlier in the day, Gooding's lawyer Mark Heller told the Associated Press that the actor would surrender to police, even though he believes video proves Gooding is innocent.
Cover: Migrants cross the Rio Bravo illegally to surrender to the American authorities, on the US - Mexico border between Ciudad Juarez and El Paso, Saturday, June 15, 2019.
The work made me think of whitewater kayakers who surrender to the unrelenting force of the river, channeling that power to execute precise maneuvers as they are swept downstream.
In a statement released Friday, the UK Metropolitan Police said Assange would still be arrested if he leaves the embassy for "failing to surrender to the court" in 2012.
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In some cases I have learned to "surrender" to the things I cannot control, in other cases I try to explore ways in which I can make a difference.
LONDON (Reuters) - Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said on Wednesday it will continue increasing the country's defensive capabilities, and will not surrender to pressure over its missile program.
Throughout our history, we have faced a series of pivotal moments—when we've had to decide whether we would surrender to our worst instincts or uphold our highest ideals.
We think it might be time to raise the white flag and surrender to our new giant rat overlords now, peacefully, before they decide to take over by force.
After a humiliating defeat on Mega Tuesday, he finally bailed out -- closing down his campaign with an emotional speech that begged Republicans not to "surrender" to anger and fear.
"We were left with two options: defend ourselves or surrender to the eradication of our just cause and souls," Zubaidi said in a statement from Aden late on Sunday.
But his lawyer, seeking leniency, has filed a court brief detailing Mr. Barrera's efforts to surrender to the United States and offer his cooperation before he was ever arrested.
Erdogan's rhetoric was merciless ("surrender to justice or be neutralized, one by one"), and so Turks again were angry at the P.K.K., in their mind their historic, existential threat.
Manafort was found guilty on eight charges related to financial crimes on Tuesday amid Cohen's surrender to authorities, while a jury declared a mistrial on the remaining ten charges.
In a video tweeted out by ABC13 Houston, one of the newsroom employees can be seen advising Jessica Latrese Chatman, 37, to pull over and surrender to the police.
This acquisition doesn't transform Boston into championship favorites, but they now have a legitimate puncher's chance, depending on who they surrender to clear room for Hayward's incoming max contract.
On Friday, Justice Paul McDermott ordered that Gary Davis, alleged to be behind the Silk Road moniker "Libertas," is to surrender to the United States, the Irish Times reports.
On Monday, China's foreign ministry said the country will never surrender to foreign pressure, but declined to comment on what countermeasures Beijing planned in response to the tariff hike.
"A lot of people surrender to prison, and because they don't have the money sorted out, they're not going to shop in the commissary for a week," Paperny said.
In the end, she decides to surrender to her imagination in the way that writers do — accepting both its limits and its power, and putting pen to paper anyway.
The siege ended with a stark deal offered to survivors, including anti-government fighters: Surrender to government rule, or board government buses to a rebel-held enclave farther north.
Despite Sweden's disinterest, London's Metropolitan Police says Assange will be arrested if he sets foot on British soil for his failure to surrender to the court back in 2012.
"The shows go on, and that's the best part," Surrender to the Flow, a publication by and for fans of the band, posted on Facebook regarding the latest cancellations.
But rather than grind through the dreariness, perhaps it's time to celebrate it — or, at the very least, surrender to it, and turn your space into a cozy cabin.
Ayed and his family ended up in Quneitra, near the frontier with the Golan Heights, the last patch of rebel ground in southwest Syria to surrender to the government.
"We also cannot surrender to the status quo and fail to act boldly when the times demand it and the American people demand it," Price said: http://bit.ly/1R85003VbOb.
I would surrender to the difficult moments or to whatever my body needed for a safe birth, whether that was every intervention under the sun or nothing at all.
The law does not "surrender to the president a boundless authority to set the rules of entry and override the immigration laws at will," Katyal said in court papers.
Such amity, they fear, hastens the great Western surrender to the wily mullahs who are only pretending to be riven by deep internal divisions between moderates and hard-liners.
Perhaps, it's the opposite — maybe it's his ability to completely surrender to his nomad, mag crew leader-cum-preacher, rat tail-wearing character that makes his role seem so believable.
It's about the titillating spectacle of Tyler's pain and humiliation, the thrilling shock of seeing him threaten the school, and the catharsis of his subsequent surrender to the heroic Clay.
The pope pleaded with sexual abusers within the church to surrender to authority in December while promising the church will "spare no efforts" to seek justice for sexual abuse victims.
The U.S. Justice Department announced a legal settlement and its surrender to the First Amendment arguments July 10 made in a case brought by Cody Wilson, founder of Defense Distributed.
Anyone who has spent a prolonged amount of time visiting the vapid human cesspool that is Los Angeles can understand the temptation, and ultimate surrender, to fall off the wagon.
"We did not and will not surrender to those who act like a strategic partner but make us a strategic target," Erdogan said, in a reference to the United States.
The effect of MBDTF is like stepping into a place of worship; a monument to himself that's so impressive, so overwhelming, you have no choice but to surrender to it.
In his resignation speech, Zuma—who had previously said that to resign would be to "surrender" to "white monopoly capital"—suggested that he had been a victim of a conspiracy.
For example, in Yuma they are apprehending "groups of hundreds" who are dropped off and told to surrender to the Border Patrol, a Customs and Border Protection spokesperson said Wednesday.
The Kuril Islands, referred to as the Southern Kurils by Russia and the Northern Territories by Japan, were captured by Soviet forces following Japan's surrender to Allied Forces in 1945.
He then became the first wanted suspect to ever surrender to the ICC, walking into the U.S. embassy in the capital of neighboring Rwanda in 2013 to give himself up.
Desperate to reach relatives in the United States, they would first have to surrender to the Border Patrol, in order to begin the long, fraught, uncertain process of legal accommodation.
Who knows how Arya will react now she thinks — according to the note she found — that Sansa once wanted their late brother Robb to surrender to the hated King Joffrey?
The Trump administration now finds itself in a waiting game, as it watches for whether sanctions will force Iranian leaders to surrender to American demands in exchange for economic relief.
It remains to be seen, however, if Americans will once again erupt in protest over what their government is doing to desperate families, or if they surrender to weary acclimatization.
"It is very hard to think China will cave in or surrender to these pressures," said Wang Yong, the director of the Center for International Political Economy at Peking University.
Some of them, Peter in particular, also risk a kind of reverse Stockholm syndrome as they try to persuade their prisoner to sign a document formalizing his surrender to them.
He got me to learn how to get to the start line and have the gun go off and let me surrender to whatever the day is going to bring.
Bret: If Washington had known someone like Trump would have become president of the United States of America, he might have been powerfully tempted to surrender to Cornwallis at Yorktown.
If she returns to the United States, Muthana "is prepared and willing to surrender to any charges the United States Justice Department finds appropriate and necessary," according to the lawsuit.
ST PETERSBURG (Reuters) - Switzerland were too slow and lacked emotion, coach Vladimir Petkovic said on Tuesday, after watching his side meekly surrender to Sweden in their round of 16 tie.
"The OAG intends to allocate the (money) to the South American Football Confederation for the purpose of surrender to the injured party," it said in the official gazette last week.
Led by his son, Idaho rancher Ammon Bundy, the occupation has stretched for 41 days, and the last four occupiers were prepared to surrender to the FBI on Thursday morning.
An absence of public funding is leaving museums in the US more vulnerable as they face a dilemma: surrender to private donors, public-private partnerships, and corporate sponsorship, or disappear.
Several of the escapees are so badly wounded from incoming fire that they have to be carried to this open vista on mattresses to surrender to the American-backed coalition.
Critic's Pick The most recent season of FXX's astringent comedy "You're the Worst" ended, if not with a proposal, at least with a panicked surrender to the idea of marriage.
The NRA, by wrapping guns into the Trump package, makes any attempt to alter the status quo tantamount to surrender to the "resistance" -- a durable strategy for these tribal times.
Every choice the Pamela Adlon series made — in performance, in direction, in writing — just felt right, like part of a complete vision I was more than willing to surrender to.
Members were allegedly branded with the organization&aposs symbol and extorted with sensitive content including nude photos that they were asked to surrender to the organization as a kind of commitment.
"Our state is not a country that will surrender to the U.S. sanctions, nor are we a country which the U.S. could attack whenever it desires to do so," he added.
"Westminster Magistrates' Court issued a warrant for the arrest of Julian Assange following him failing to surrender to the court on the 29 June 2012," London police said in a statement.
Mr. da Silva on Thursday afternoon was ordered to surrender to federal police officials in the southern city of Curitiba, where his trial was held, no later than 5 p.m. Friday.
Left: German rocket scientist Wernher von Braun (center) and other members of the German V-113 rocket development team after their surrender to US forces in Austria, on May 3, 1945.
Hours after being fired, Ortega issued a statement saying that the work by the Constituent Assembly is a coup on the constitution, and she vowed to not surrender to the government.
I am a proud mother because of your achievements, your gift with people, and your unconditional surrender to your family, to your work and to everything you set out to do.
LONDON (Reuters) - Iran will not surrender to U.S. pressures, President Hassan Rouhani said on Wednesday, a day after Washington imposed new sanctions on following its withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal.
They taught us the valuable lesson of preserving and passing on this historic site—where invading Americans knelt before the people in surrenderto the next generation, in a reunified homeland.
In the U.S., President Trump appears to be holding out for a starkly decisive outcome — equivalent to China's unconditional surrenderto maximize his political standing for winning re-election in 22019.
Broderick denied a motion by Ng's lawyers to keep him out of prison on bail while he appeals his conviction, ruling that Ng would have to surrender to authorities in July.
"Between now and the election, a quarter of a million people are going to be starving, and going to be forced to surrender to Assad and the Russians," Mr. Tabler said.
The majority know to request asylum at the border, either at an official port of entry or when they surrender to border agents shortly after sneaking into the country from Mexico.
A kind and thoughtful translator and former slave, Missandei (Nathalie Emmanuel) was captured at sea and once again clapped in chains — and then beheaded when Daenerys refused to surrender to Cersei.
And such a reassessment will be incomplete if it never reconsiders our surrender to the idea that many teenagers, most young men especially, will get their sex education from online smut.
The treason of the intellectuals begins, in most cases, not with the fanciful image of them as secret authors or puppeteers but in their abject surrender to power and its lures.
Musicians often describe their work as surrender to a superior force, but Taborn does so with a self-effacing insistence that is all the more striking coming from such a virtuoso.
Southern District of Florida, Northern District of Illinois, and Washington D.C.; Passport to be surrendered to counsel - (No new applications); Surrender to law enforcement within 24 hours all firearms and ammunition.
The prosecutor's office also tweeted that it had applied for arrest warrants for suspects who failed to turn up in court on Tuesday, or that they could surrender to the police.
And the best place to surrender to the power you describe is still in a darkened theater, in spite of all the competing performances we can sample on television and elsewhere.
Those crying foul over Italy's cowardly surrender to Iran's arrogant demands have overlooked one detail that is, arguably, quite significant: that no demands were ever made, and no surrender ever happened.
Or, the agency can do nothing, and effectively surrender to AT&T and other telecom giants, having concluded that whatever action they take on zero-rating is doomed under a Trump FCC.
Metals slid along with other financial markets after the trade war between the world's top two economies ratcheted up a gear and China vowed on Monday never to surrender to external pressure.
NEW YORK – Law enforcement officials say Harvey Weinstein is expected to surrender to authorities Friday morning to face criminal charges in a months-long investigation into allegations that he sexually assaulted women.
Friedman, then 21 and a dental assistant, was in Times Square when the news of Japan's surrender to the United States was announced on a billboard, marking the end of the war.
The ruling comes after a Polish national who was arrested in Ireland last year for drug trafficking refused to surrender to Polish authorities, arguing he would not get a fair trial there.
The recruits were allegedly branded with the organization&aposs symbol and extorted with sensitive content including nude photos that they were asked to surrender to the organization as a kind of commitment.
The Washington Post had previously reported Trump's decisions to take a harsh stance in US-Russia relations were a reluctant surrender to his team's advice to cooperate with European allies against Russia.
"Julian Assange has been arrested [...] on a warrant issued by Westminster Magistrates' Court on 29 June 2012, for failing to surrender to the court," the Metropolitan Police Service wrote in a statement.
Armed militants' 40-day occupation of a federal building on the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Burns, Oregon, is likely to end today as the last four holdouts surrender to the FBI.
Kehlani is still a few months away from welcoming her first child, but the singer can't wait to see her baby girl — or surrender to the "extreme pain" of actually giving birth.
The narcissism of small differences, in other words, led both the professional establishment and the professional base to surrender to a force that they had countless ideological and pragmatic reasons to oppose.
The lawyer, Ruben Oliva, said Mr. Barrera had also encouraged his underlings to surrender to law enforcement, but was unable to obtain any cooperation agreement from the United States despite the outreach.
The central question is whether the U.S. will surrender to Chinese leadership in this key strategic area of clean energy systems while we plod along relying heavily on carbon-based, dirty fuels.
ANKARA, Turkey — Two people suspected of being militants blew themselves up after refusing to surrender to the police on Saturday on the outskirts of Ankara, the capital, a senior Turkish official said.
On her walk to the grocery store with the irritatingly pious OfMatthew (Ashleigh LaThrop), June learns that Chicago, once controlled by the resistance (the real America!), is about to surrender to Gilead.
For everyone else, well, you could always read on and just surrender to the feeling that the next three months are just killing time until we all head to the theaters again.
" Pierre Audi, the artistic director of the Park Avenue Armory, said that it is "one of those pieces you need to surrender to over time, and the length is important for that.
She kept pushing for a higher price even after entering exclusive talks with the soft drinks giant and wouldn't surrender to a low-ball bid, a source close to the company said.
Long story short ... Mari's been ordered to surrender to authorities so she can stand trial asap -- and if a cop spots her gallivanting around town, she could be cuffed on the spot.
Dela Rosa said Patay has since been reassigned to another province to make him eligible for promotion, reflecting his success in convincing drug suspects in Quezon City to surrender to the authorities.
In "The Tiger's Bride," which opens with the line "My father lost me to the Beast at cards," Beauty is transformed into an animal through her erotic surrender to the Beast's tongue.
That gesture crystallizes a quality that I think of as White's signature, and as an ideal of art: it's elegant, refined, ceremonious; it's also a complete surrender to the abjection of desire.
And lastly, Season One Tyrion would never expect his sister Cersei to surrender to anyone with a depleted army, especially someone who sends a brother who she absolutely detests as its spokesperson.
Idlib is home to about three million people, mostly civilians, including some who came to the province as a last resort after refusing to surrender to the government in their own regions.
Bonus Colbert: Later on his show, Colbert also paid a Hunger Games–style tribute to Ted Cruz and John Kasich, the last two candidates to surrender to Trump in the Republican race.
And if diversity is our strength, why is it okay for the rest of us to surrender to one of our central rights, freedom of speech, to just a handful of tech monopolies?
But as he sings "shook up the soot / from the chimney pot / into spiral patterns / of you my love," it's a defiant surrender to love over the fearful fog of screens and exhaustion.
"Our state is not a country that will surrender to the US sanctions, nor are we a country which the US could attack whenever it desires to do so," the ministry spokesperson said.
Children cry as a group of Central American migrants surrender to US Border Patrol agents after jumping over the metal barrier separating Playas de Tijuana in Mexico from the United States, on Dec.
Inside the port of entry Monday night, the waiting proved difficult for the 20 or so members of the caravan who first tried to surrender to CBP agents at about 4:30 p.m.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's foreign ministry said on Monday the country will never surrender to foreign pressure after Washington renewed its threat to impose tariffs on all Chinese imports in an escalating trade dispute.
"Westminster Magistrates' Court issued a warrant for the arrest of Julian Assange following him failing to surrender to the court on the 29 June 2012," the MPS said in a statement published Friday.
"Accidentally in Love" has iconic lines such as "Well baby I surrender / To the strawberry ice cream / Never ever end of all this love," surprisingly evocative for a movie that's become a meme.
At first this coded wonderland tempts the viewer to lay down on the floor and surrender to the crisp stream of computer graphics, accompanied by a flow of minimal electronic noises and drones.
The North could not completely ignore the sanctions, but considered it the right time to attempt a missile launch to send a message to the world "we don't surrender to sanctions", Chang said.
Don't hide from this vulnerability in the air—surrender to it, because the Sun's rays of truth and Mars's warrior energy can help you break through emotional patterns that no longer serve you.
Ordinarily, a white collar defendant would be allowed to surrender to authorities, unless there is fear of escape, which does not appear to be the case here, as evidenced by his low bail.
Let us not surrender to fear and hopelessness, but instead to keep our eyes on the prize of building a vibrant Europe on based the mutual embrace of diverse religious and national communities.
"If I were you, I would surrender to the nearest police or military detachment wherever you are now," Duterte said, adding he would offer a bounty for inmates who failed to do so.
For Trump, it can only end with a government in crisis, surrender to Nancy Pelosi, or the declaration of a bogus "national emergency" that sets a dangerous precedent and will alienate other Republicans.
Yet the performance itself is oddly hypnotic, a complete surrender to a movie that, at its core, is mainly concerned with bodies: at rest and in motion, swarming and pummeling, wounded and wasted.
The strangest thing about floating when your life depends on it is that it requires you to surrender to biomechanics and water, while also making a fierce but subtle effort not to drown.
The rest of the film works out the St. Kildan version of one of the oldest stories in the world: the decay of one unsustainable way of life and the surrender to another.
As a result, what should have been Light's incremental surrender to godlike power becomes an instantaneous embrace, and what ought to have played out as an extended manhunt is resolved with embarrassing ease.
The Temer administration is considering asking debt-laden regional governments to sell to investors or surrender to the federal government their stakes in some of their sanitation firms, one of the sources said.
The title character, played with perfect composure by Carrie Coon in the New York Theater Workshop production, is so uncomplaining and willfully blasé that her refusal to surrender to distress seems almost pathological.
But there are reforms that have become blindingly obvious to both experts and regular citizens, making the last several years of congressional inaction and complete surrender to the gun lobby all the more obscene.
Moore encouraged the audience of his one-man show "The Terms of My Surrender" to join him outside on a waiting bus that would take them on the 12-block trip to Trump Tower.
Mr. McCafferty is writing about the tightening noose that comes with desire and lust, his quartet connected not just by sex — or the absence thereof — but by a gathering surrender to meaninglessness and rage.
Yulieski Gurriel, 31, and Lourdes Gurriel Jr., 22, left the hotel where a Cuban team had been staying "in full attitude of surrender to the merchants of for-profit professional baseball," the report said.
In the intervening 40 minutes, he heard the confirmation of U.S. charges against him and was found guilty of failing to surrender to a British court in 2012 over Swedish charges of sexual assault.
There's a strong element of submission: the idea of being made to surrender to the magical manipulations of a made-up monster turns me on like a night light in a scaredy cat's bedroom.
But what about snow days, where cities and states surrender to nature for a bit, most people are fine, if inconvenienced, and everyone has slightly more time to take a nap and make soup?
Critics accuse Mr. Netanyahu of further alienating American Jewry, already upset by a perceived surrender to his ultra-Orthodox coalition partners at the expense of his relations with the more liberal Jewish communities abroad.
If the G.O.P.'s surrender to candidate Trump made exhortations about Republican politicians' duty to their country seem like so much pointless verbiage, now President Trump has managed to make exhortation seem unavoidable again.
Hyperallergic spoke with Cave about what it means to surrender to the sacred, and how a queer perspective brings liberation and a way of seeing and being in an at-times seemingly disconnected world.
In this view, Democrats just had to get out of the bad spot they were in, even if it looked like a surrender to immigration activists and even if McConnell wasn't telling the truth.
On Tuesday evening, while Loughlin was taking an overnight flight from Canada to L.A. to surrender to authorities, 19-year-old Olivia Jade was on billionaire Rick Caruso's yacht in the Bahamas, according to TMZ.
BEIJING, May 13 (Reuters) - China's foreign ministry said on Monday the country will never surrender to foreign pressure after Washington renewed its threat to impose tariffs on all Chinese imports in an escalating trade dispute.
"Formation" is a magical place where police cars sink under the weight of female blackness; where white riot squads surrender to black boys' rhythmic complexity; and where black girls play ring games unbothered and uncontained.
Ms Thompson, a transgender woman who was convicted of theft, failure to surrender to court and breach of a suspended sentence, told friends she would kill herself if she was sent to a male prison.
"I think everyday we struggled with different conditions, we had to adapt and had to surrender to the circumstances, something that in a way was beneficial to us to learn about nature," the director said.
"The Trump administration's actions amount to a virtual surrender to climate change," said the report by the State Energy & Environmental Impact Center, released at a gathering of the National Association for Attorneys General in Washington.
China's government praised the cooling of trade tensions with the United States, saying agreement was in both nations' interests, while state media trumpeted what it said was Beijing's refusal to surrender to U.S. economic threats.
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort has reportedly been told to surrender to federal authorities as part of Special Counsel Bob Mueller's probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, the NYT's Matt Apuzzo reports.
This is one of the things that has to be learned in the community: everybody should start learning to surrender to the community, otherwise the community cannot grow a soul, it will remain a crowd. . . .
Tintoretto takes getting used to, as his startling inventiveness engages unsuspected capacities of your eye, mind, and, in particular, body, which must surrender to the kinesthetic precision of elements that may bewilder at first blush.
Ankara and Washington are signatories to an extradition treaty in which the United States and Turkey agreed to surrender to each other individuals who have committed crimes punishable by at least a year in prison.
But targeting the recent influx of families, who are legally allowed to request asylum and often quickly surrender to Border Patrol agents, is raising tension with human rights activists in this part of the West.
So, Afghans are asking: Are the US-Taliban talks a prelude to peace, or a betrayal of a US ally in which the terms of their surrender to the Taliban are being discussed without them?
Ms. Tsai and her supporters regularly cite the tumult in Hong Kong as evidence of why Taiwan, an island democracy that has been functionally independent since 1949, cannot simply surrender to China's demands to unite.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has promoted the use of such evacuations, along with what his government calls "reconciliation" deals for rebel-held areas that surrender to the government, as a way of reducing bloodshed.
Not just during crises, but in the daily lives of nations, states "surrender" to escalation dominance when awesome nuclear threats overshadow every decision — as in NATO's virtual appeasement of Russian aggression in Crimea and Ukraine.
And from there, one of Dany's two remaining dragons is killed in an ambush, and Tyrion gives a failed speech asking Cersei to surrender, to which she responds by executing Daenerys's friend and advisor, Missandei.
LONDON — In April 1868, Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia killed himself with a pistol that had been given to him by Queen Victoria, so that he didn't have to surrender to an invading British force.
"Love & Hip Hop Hollywood" star Rodney Lazell Shaw says he's willing to surrender to cops for his role in a brawl with a fellow co-star, but he makes it clear -- he's the real victim.
LONDON (Reuters) - A London court will rule on Tuesday whether it would be in the interests of justice to pursue action against WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange for failing to surrender to bail back in 2012.
So you come with all of that baggage, and even after you learn how to communicate and find a partner who is not a douche, then knowing how to surrender to pleasure and trust is difficult.
The Japanese hurried to surrender to the Americans while they still had the chance, knowing that a Soviet takeover would spell the end of not only the emperor system but of the capitalism that supported it.
I decided to surrender to SXSW After a minute I spent catching my breath, Machinedrum took the stage for nearly an hour of blinding, hyper-speed new music, all of which he'd apparently composed since January.
The best and maybe the only way to appreciate "Alice Through the Looking Glass" is to surrender to its mad digital excess and be whirled around through time and space in a world of grotesque overabundance.
Earlier this month, the Iraqi army freed the city of Hawija from control by the Islamic State, leading 1,000 militants, who had operated a regime of comprehensive violence in the city, to surrender to Kurdish authorities.
Johnson cast the challenge as an attempt to force Britain to surrender to the EU just as he hopes to secure concessions on the terms of the divorce - a step he said he would never accept.
Chief Justice Sereno, whose duties include overseeing more than 2,000 lower courts, said that judges on the list should not surrender to the authorities unless they were shown a warrant duly issued by a local court.
Breaking: Paul Manafort and his former business associate Rick Gates were told to surrender to the federal authorities Monday morning, the first charges in a special counsel investigation, according to a person involved in the case.
Live at the Fox that March night, he and his touring band — the keyboardist Dennis Hamm and the drummer Justin Brown — would surrender to that undertow, turning once-concise tunes into pretexts for extended, stormy jams.
I had known, when I'd persuaded the court to let me interview Mr. Karadzic, that I would have to surrender to his idea of himself — as a powerful mystic, a great poet, and a respected psychiatrist.
On Friday, the state-run English-language newspaper China Daily said in an editorial that China would not "surrender" to U.S. demands and "will not hesitate to take countermeasures against U.S. tariffs to safeguard China's interests" .
Mr. Kessler, whose wife, Ruth, died in 2013, lived his last years in a Roman Catholic home in Karlshorst, the eastern Berlin district where the Nazis signed their final surrender to the Allies in May 1945.
That's the wonderful point of it—you're supposed to surrender to the mystery of it all, and the second you try to name it, you've really missed the beauty of it in a lot of ways.
Thursday's hearing was brief, with Assange confirming via video that he did not wish to surrender to face charges that he aided former Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning's attempted 2010 hack of a Pentagon computer system.
If R. Kelly wasn't about to surrender to police, he might end up in jail anyway ... because a judge is fed up with his failure to pay a ton of child support to his ex-wife.
It risked hastening America's unmistakable surrender to Tehran, as well as legitimizing Iran as just another nation state when, they believe, it can only be seen as an evil entity literally on par with Nazi Germany.
The employees of the Rehabilitation Center of Hollywood Hills were expected to surrender to police on Monday morning and make their initial court appearance before a Broward County judge in nearby Fort Lauderdale, the defense attorneys said.
Asked at a hearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court whether he agreed to be extradited to the United States, Assange, appearing via a video link from a British prison, said he did not wish to surrender to extradition.
The post of reconciliation minister makes Haidar responsible for political efforts to resolve the war, including deals for opposition-held areas to surrender to the government while allowing rebels passage to other insurgent-held parts of Syria.
"It really may be that the upper atmospherics will matter more than the map, that the Republican establishment's meek surrender to Trump costs it at least one house of Congress," concluded longtime Democratic Senate strategist Jim Jordan.
If Mexico signed a safe third country agreement, Central American migrants would no longer be able to cross the U.S.-Mexico border to surrender to U.S. authorities and stay in the country while they await asylum proceedings.
To eliminate one of the key U.S. government programs that facilitates American businesses selling products and services in emerging markets, is to wave the white flag of surrender to our competitors around the world, particularly to China.
Already hosting 3.5 million Syrian refugees, Turkey could soon face another humanitarian crisis if Idlib, with a population of around 1 million people, suffers the same fate of other Syrian cities that refused to surrender to Assad.
I could not help feeling that his luminous words were meant for those victims and many others being persecuted across the world, a way of urging humanity to never surrender to the demons of fear and silence.
They spent two days hiding in the mountains without supplies or equipment, hoping for reinforcements that never came; local elders then negotiated their peaceful surrender to the Taliban, who disarmed them but promised not to harm them.
The government's proposal last Tuesday to appoint a rapporteur in talks among political parties to address the Catalan independence crisis galvanized the opposition, which has deemed it a betrayal and a surrender to pressure from Catalan separatists.
But this is much more my really having to surrender to her interpretation of the story, and I felt like there was a sort of purifying fire inherent in that problem, in having to lip-sync her.
Harvey Weinstein, the disgraced movie mogul, is expected to surrender to the police in Manhattan on Friday on charges that he raped one woman and forced another to perform oral sex on him, law enforcement officials said.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A former Chinese automotive official suspected of corruption has returned home from New Zealand to 'surrender' to the authorities, the official Xinhua news agency said on Friday, as Beijing steps up efforts to repatriate fugitives.
The government's proposal last Tuesday to appoint a rapporteur in talks among political parties to address the Catalan independence crisis has galvanized the opposition, which deems it a betrayal and a surrender to pressure from Catalan separatists.
SÃO PAULO, Brazil — A federal judge on Thursday ordered former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil to surrender to the authorities by Friday afternoon to start serving a 12-year prison sentence on a corruption conviction.
Ross Douthat IN 2014 Matt Bai published a book called "All the Truth Is Out," a history of Gary Hart's scandal-driven downfall that doubled as a lament for political journalism's surrender to the lure of tabloid culture.
He easily tricks Arya into thinking he's up to something, leading her to a copy of an old letter in which Sansa tells Robb that Ned is guilty of treason and begs him to surrender to the Lannisters.
With tens of thousands of people remaining in rebel-held areas of Aleppo, many say they would rather risk death than surrender to a government they have been trying to overthrow since protests against Assad began in 2011.
The North could not completely ignore the sanctions, but considered it the right time to attempt a missile launch to send a message to the world "we don't surrender to sanctions", said Chang, the retired South Korean general.
Over the course of the 1980s, in increasingly nasty fashion, Republicans tore into Jimmy Carter, Walter Mondale, and Michael Dukakis as pathetic liberals who would raise your taxes, spring murderers from prison, and surrender to the Soviet Union.
One year prior, Argentina had defaulted on its debts to the tune of $1.3 billion, a hangover from its 2001-2002 financial crisis which saw the country surrender to one of the largest sovereign debt defaults in history.
Yet it took Mr. Trump five years of dodging, winking and joking to surrender to reality, finally, on Friday, after a remarkable campaign of relentless deception that tried to undermine the legitimacy of the nation's first black president.
In the 33-page decision, Mislos-Loja ordered the seizure and surrender to U.S. authorities of all items, documents and evidence connected with the offenses for which Salic is charged in the U.S., including cellphones, computers and documents.
His death could force more Mehsud Taliban members to surrender to the Pakistani military "as they have lost the only unifying figure in their ranks," said Saleem Safi, a senior analyst and a Geo News talk-show host.
Elections were held in all villages and provinces, and several times for the national Senate and House of Representatives, bringing into power a wide range of political outlooks, without anyone seriously proposing surrender to Hanoi's one-party dictatorship.
READ: Italy's government is pandering to anti-vaxxers — during a measles outbreak "Halting compulsory vaccinations to surrender to the no-vaccination lobby sends us right back to the Middle Ages," said Stefano Bonaccini, the governor of Emilia Romagna.
Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.), a House impeachment manager, acknowledged on CNN's "State of the Union" that Democrats did, to an extent, surrender to the White House's stonewalling by not continuing the fight to force witness subpoenas in court.
Those who surrender to judicial organs within 30 days and confess to their crimes will be treated leniently and might avoid punishment, said a notice posted on Sunday on the official social media account of the Hami city government.
A murder suspect whose case Lam had originally held up as showing the need for the extradition bill walked free on Wednesday as the city's government squabbled with Taiwan over how to handle his potential voluntary surrender to authorities.
A murder suspect whose case Lam had originally held up as showing the need for the extradition bill walked free on Wednesday as the city's government squabbled with Taiwan over how to handle his potential voluntary surrender to authorities.
The founder of the far-right "Proud Boys" group said Friday that several of its members are preparing to surrender to the police for their part in a brawl outside a Republican club in New York earlier this month.
You're basically treating yourself like a child, enforcing limitations that will hopefully make you surrender to your own imagination and entertain yourself with human voices and interesting landscapes, or your muscles, or a book, or a sandwich, or whatever.
"POINTLESS DELAY" Johnson cast the challenge as an attempt to force Britain to surrender to the EU just as he hopes to secure concessions on the terms of the divorce, helped by the threat to walk out without one.
Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.) was pressed by host Jake Tapper on her comments during the trial imploring senators not to "surrender to the president's stonewalling," given that the House did not pursue court cases further to force witness testimony.
While it was not immediately clear if Francis was saying such priests should surrender to the Church judicial system, civil justice, or both, Vatican sources believed it was the first time the pope had made such a direct appeal.
Mr. Maaravi grew up in the Judean Desert near Mount Masada, the biblical fortress that was the site of the mass suicide of a band of Jewish rebels who chose to die rather than surrender to the Roman empire.
Getting in the bath seems a kind of surrender to the idea that we can't really make it on land, that we've lost the fight for a bedroom corner or even just our own chair in the living room.
Blending romance and crime caper, Malle has crafted a dreamy, atmospheric study of a man, and a city, in decline, and Lancaster plays him with so much tattered heart that we easily understand Sally's surrender to Lou's quiet courtship.
Change is coming, and there's no use fearing it—talk about what's in your heart as the moon connects with Mercury, ask for support as the moon connects with Saturn, and surrender to change as the moon meets Neptune.
But the "Irish backstop," as it was known, became politically toxic among the most ardent Brexit supporters, who saw a concession as full-on surrender to the EU. Her most vocal critics came from within her own Conservative Party.
"Likud failed to form a coalition and to form a government and together with the surrender to the ultraorthodox they hold all of the responsibility that the state of Israel is returning again to elections," Lieberman told the Wall Street Journal.
At that point, his wing of the drug cartel appeared to collapse, and his son, Damaso Lopez Serrano, turned himself in at the U.S.-Mexico border, becoming the highest-ranking member of a Mexican cartel to surrender to U.S. authorities.
But note that one of his first gestures to the House Freedom Caucus during the health care debate was a warning that he's going to come after them if they don't surrender to him — and that's to his own party.
In one case a historian, Hong Zhenkuai, was told by a court to apologise for challenging the party's story of how five Communist soldiers had jumped off a cliff during the second world war rather than surrender to the Japanese.
None of this is explicitly stated, but it pulses restlessly under Mr. Fenner's surface before it's embodied in visceral, electric fashion in Mercutio's death scene, which exposes a tangle of compulsive, propulsive feelings that make reason surrender to a higher power.
The xx have expertly toed the line between the dance and rock worlds since their paradigm-shifting debut album all those years ago, but it bears mentioning that every time they fully surrender to club grooves, the results are stellar.
There is a growing sense that things can't go on as they are: the Conservatives either have to up their game dramatically or surrender to a government that is committed to undoing everything they have worked for the last few decades.
People who listened to Lemonade and took away only a demented desire to riddle out the identity of "Becky with the good hair" sort of strike me as sociopaths who can't just surrender to 72 hours of soul-crushing compassion.
Also known as "Mini Lic," Damaso Lopez-Serrano is a suspected senior official in the Sinaloa cartel and believed to be the highest-ranking Mexican cartel leader to surrender to authorities in the United States, the department said in a statement.
About six months ago, President Obama became the first sitting American president to visit Hiroshima, the site of one of the nuclear strikes that devastated Japan during World War II and accelerated its complete surrender to the US and its allies.
After the allegation in June, Gooding Jr. turned himself into the NYPD, but maintained his innocenceAs a result of the first woman's allegations, Gooding Jr. traveled to New York in June to surrender to the NYPD, despite maintaining his innocence.
Weber may have made a point or two because Madison did end up walking away from Peter after meeting his family again; she decided to surrender to the forces that be after seeing firsthand the mounting incompatibilities between her and Peter.
To its credit, Chelsea didn't surrender to Messi and controlled the game for a long spell after Barcelona's second goal, with Willian, the Brazilian midfielder, displaying the acceleration and power that made him Chelsea's biggest threat in the first leg.
Johnson has said he would rather die in a ditch than delay Brexit and has cast the opposition parties' bill aiming to stop a no-deal Brexit as a surrender to the EU that he would never go along with.
Lippmann was an integral part of the Committee on Public Information, the agency tasked with creating propaganda to gin up support for World War I. That experience taught him how manipulable the public was, how easily people surrender to compelling narratives.
It now finds itself in a waiting game, as it watches for whether the latest clampdown on oil exports, which was announced in late April, will force the Iranian leaders to surrender to American demands in exchange for economic relief.
Related: Why we've seen video of Tulsa's police shooting but not Charlotte's Tulsa County DA Steve Kunzweiller said a warrant had been issued for Shelby's arrest, and she was planning to surrender to authorities, according to local TV news broadcaster Fox23.
US District Judge Thomas J. Whelan handed down the sentence after rejecting Hunter's request to serve part or all of his sentence in home confinement and ordered him to surrender to the Federal Bureau of Prisons by noon May 29.
"Surrender to a leader is not a means to an end but a fulfillment," the philosopher Eric Hoffer observed in "The True Believer," a book that remains as relevant in our populist era as it was in the totalitarian one.
"I recognize that many in the media would love for me to surrender to Donald Trump," Cruz responded to another question before criticizing media coverage of the race and demanding a debate with the businessman before Indiana's primary on Tuesday.
The men in suits dither, posture, plan negotiation sessions and then cancel them, and employ copious military metaphors -- 'wage battle,' 'refuse to surrender' -- to no effect...Competence, meanwhile belongs to the women, particularly in the usually macho world of global finance.
" In response, the Wyoming Republican said in a tweet that she "stand(s) with (Trump) and our men and women in uniform who will never surrender to terrorists, unlike @RandPaul, who seems to have forgotten that today is 9/11.
"There are people coming out and others not coming out," said the bearded man wearing a robe and head scarf, one of hundreds of people who left the enclave at Baghouz on Thursday to surrender to the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).
His replacement would almost certainly be easier to confirm—but pulling him would be a sign of weakness, a tacit surrender to the criticism that maybe a guy who's been accused of sexual assault isn't the best candidate for the job.
In the same railway car in the same forest where Marshal Ferdinand Foch dictated the terms of surrender to the utterly defeated Germans in 1918, Adolf Hitler summoned the leaders of an equally humiliated France to accept their abject surrender 21 years later.
The backlash against social networks and big tech companies, which recently came to a head with Facebook's Cambridge Analytica scandal, has kicked off a widespread re-evaluation of the kinds of information that we willingly, and sometimes unwittingly, surrender to various services.
While initially arrested under an ongoing warrant related to his failure to surrender to court after breaching his bail, he was later "further arrested" due to an extradition request from the United States to face the computer-related charges, an updated release adds.
President George W. Bush commuted Libby's 30-month prison sentence in 2007 just weeks before Libby was due to surrender to prison, but he twice refused to fully pardon him, reportedly infuriating Cheney and straining the relationship between him and the president.
Pasha's campaign forced Bulgarian tsar Ivan Shisman to surrender to the Ottoman Turks and while fighting would continue in some areas for another five years, Bulgaria would remain largely under Ottoman control from that point until the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78.
Cohen's testimony comes about two months before he is due to surrender to a federal prison to begin a three-year sentence for multiple crimes, including lying to Congress about details of an aborted plan to build a Trump Tower in Moscow, Russia.
Korryn Gaines, a 22-year-old mother of two, is dead and her 22016-year-old son is in the hospital after an hours-long standoff with police that ensued when Gaines refused to surrender to officers who presented an arrest warrant.
"These are conditions that were tested in previous phases of American pressures, before the nuclear deal, when Iran was in more difficult circumstances than it is in these days, and it did not surrender to these conditions or accept them," said Kandil.
" Gamma rose to become one of the rulers of Poland because of his fanatical devotion to Communist doctrine: "This was the reward for those who knew how to think correctly, who understood the logic of History, who did not surrender to senseless sentimentality!
"Investors see that U.S. manufacturers surrender to rising material costs, higher personnel costs and slower demand due to trade war, and they worry that these factors will also hit other global companies," said Shogo Maekawa, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort will surrender to federal authorities later on Monday amid an ongoing probe into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential campaign, CNN and the New York Times reported, citing unnamed sources.
To the Editor: Privacy and security are both eroding because of technologies built to stockpile, aggregate and reuse every detail of our activities online and off, but the answer should not be to surrender to the idea that this tracking is inevitable.
Though she has turned the bedroom of her Jackson Heights apartment into a pediatric ward, and makes do with a foldout sofa in the living room, she is so uncomplaining and willfully blasé that her refusal to surrender to distress seems almost pathological.
Even pro-British lawmaker Ian Paisley Jr., the son of the firebrand preacher-politician of the same name who for decades cried "No Surrender!" to Catholic nationalists' desire for closer ties with the Irish Republic, advised constituents to apply for a second passport.
In Cuba, various forms of harassment, abuse and violence against women persist, and there are systems in place for punishing those who do not put down their heads and surrender to the reality that men are in control of our daily lives.
" Booker compared skepticism that he could reach the top of the Democratic field to the attitude he heard when he became mayor of Newark, N.J., saying both were examples of "sort of a surrender to cynicism that I think we have to resist.
The question for Texas A&M University is whether it will continue to surrender to this managerial logic that requires blacks (and other oppressed racial/ethnic groups) to stay in their place for fear of death, or embrace a true racial democracy.
" Not in dispute is the fact that it includes Mr. Cosby's story about how he and his friends gave girls at a party what they believed was a powder "so potent that it could have made Lena Horne surrender to Fat Albert.
That said, when the plane DOES have WiFi, and when I can expense it, you better believe that I surrender to Gogo and waste precious reading time doing all my usual online bullshit, toggling between Twitter, Slack, and Sudoku at my leisure.
Beijing said on Monday it would "never surrender" to external pressure, and its state media kept up a steady drum beat of strongly-worded commentary, reiterating that the door to talks was always open, but vowing that China would defend its national interests and dignity.
This seems to be the case with perfume, which became more affordable and accessible in recent years through the advent of sites like Surrender to Chance, where you can purchase decants of perfumes that may not otherwise be offered in budget sizes or as samples.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Film producer Harvey Weinstein was expected to surrender to authorities in New York on Friday, months after he was toppled from Hollywood's most powerful ranks by scores of women accusing him of sexual assault, a person familiar with the case said.
And I think conservatism in general, and myself in particular, did not spend enough time or give enough attention to the people being left behind in that... So it's possible to read your thesis both as a surrender to Trump and a repudiation of Trump.
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, one focus of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election, hides behind a car visor as he leaves his home in Alexandria, Va., after being asked to surrender to federal authorities.
" He added, "'As long as I am alive, you will never be alone' – It is my call to arms & I will fight this war with her right by her side, we will not surrender to this…I will go to battle EVERY TIME for her!
"As a patriarch and the father of the Maute brothers ... I guess he can still persuade his sons to stop the fighting in Marawi and once and for all surrender to the government," regional military spokesman Brigadier General Gilbert Gapay told the news conference.
The administration is flexing, making it clear that the president does not care for the World Trade Organization, that the United States can't be pushed around, and that, if other countries don't surrender to Trump's demands, he could blow up the WTO as payback.
Harvey Weinstein, who went from one of Hollywood's most powerful film producers to being disgraced by accusations of sexual assault by scores of women, is expected to surrender to police and face charges in New York on Friday morning, the New York Times reported.
After a month of heavy fighting in the area, the Islamic State fighters suffered 100 fatalities and were pinned down to two villages in Darzab, and when the final battle began two days ago, those militants offered to surrender to the government, Mr. Hayat said.
MIAMI, Aug 26 (Reuters) - Four Miami-area nursing home workers were expected to surrender to police on Monday to face criminal charges in the deaths of a dozen patients exposed to sweltering heat with little or no air-conditioning after Hurricane Irma struck in 2017.
The dispute over when a Chinese billionaire, Ng Lap Seng, should begin serving a four-year prison sentence imposed on him in May appeared to end Monday night when a federal judge in Manhattan ordered that he surrender to the authorities on Wednesday at noon.
"As a patriarch and the father of the Maute brothers...I guess he can still persuade his sons to stop the fighting in Marawi and once and for all surrender to the government," regional military spokesman Brigadier General Gilbert Gapay told the same briefing.
"China will not surrender to the United States as far as the trade war is concerned," Gao said, adding that tariffs are being paid by American consumers and businesses, which would ultimately drag down productivity in the U.S. It doesn't mean China will escape unscathed.
" Tzipi Livni, a former Israeli foreign minister and a leader of the center-left Zionist Union, wrote on Facebook after the Security Council vote, "The Security Council decision is bad for Israel and it is the result of Netanyahu's surrender to the extreme right.
"The Silk Road" merits being read twice, not because there is more joy to be found in the language once you know where the story is going but because there is something else to be found once you surrender to a journey without a destination.
I have made a series of films that have analyzed why the optimistic visions of the past 163 years didn't quite work out as they were supposed to […] The other is, yeah, it is really dangerous [to surrender to mass movements] … and that's why we distrust it.
To immerse oneself in Engel's prose is to surrender to a seductive embrace, a hypnotic beauty that mingles submersion with submission: "You just want to go deep enough to arrive at that moment when your thoughts stop and all you feel is the water and your heartbeat."
Today that thought process comes floating back across the stormy waters of my mind as I write this book, looking for the right wave, the perfect break, the point at which I should paddle out and surrender to the sea and all its metaphors for chaos theory.
Also trust the preparation and techniques — with a long braise, the muscle fibers in the goat leg will tenderize and surrender to the peppered juices of the obe ata, a bright red purée of red bell peppers, onions and tomatoes, with habanero for added heat and complexity.
"We cannot surrender to a status quo where Trump judges are set to block any solutions on health care, climate change or gun safety for the next 30 years," said Brian Fallon, the head of Demand Justice, a liberal advocacy group focused on the federal judiciary.
A saga of Norway's entry into World War II that probably plays more stirringly in the nation where it is set, "The King's Choice" dramatizes a celebrated moment in the country's constitutional monarchy, when King Haakon VII (Jesper Christensen) refused to surrender to the Nazis' invasion.
" Foreign Minister Israel Katz accused the Human Rights Council of pursuing a "discriminatory anti-Israel policy" and said publication of the list represented "the ultimate surrender to pressure exerted by countries and organizations interested in harming in Israel" and amounted to "a stain ... on human rights itself.
But even if the Trudeau government were inclined to give in (so far, top officials like Chrystia Freeland sound angrier than I've ever heard them), they'd face a huge backlash from Canadian voters for anything that looked like a surrender to the vile bully next door.
In addition to looming U.S. charges, the Metropolitan police said Friday that a warrant for Assange's arrest still stands, following his failure to surrender to the court on June 29 2012, adding that the force "is obliged to execute the warrant should he leave the embassy."
Sarjang would not elaborate on the reason for the operation, but a senior Afghan army official in Helmand told Reuters that the army and U.S. advisers suspected the police of providing weapons and ammunition to the Taliban and that they had planned an eventual surrender to the insurgents.
As Viktor Frankl explained: For success, like happiness, cannot be pursued; it must ensue, and it only does so as the unintended side effect of one's personal dedication to a cause greater than oneself or as the by-product of one's surrender to a person other than oneself.
On Friday, the Department of Justice issued a release stating that Salling, through his attorney, has agreed to surrender to federal authorities on June 3 to face charges of receiving and possessing videos and still images child pornography involving young girls on his laptop computer and flash memory drive.
Despite their blossoming love and the fact that he bent the knee to her, Kit Harington's Jon Snow got a stark dose of reality when Emilia Clarke's Daenerys Targaryen went all Mad Queen and torched King's Landing, even though the city had signaled its surrender to her forces.
President Donald Trump's former personal lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen is seeking to delay his surrender to prison — and get a reduced sentence — by citing his recent ability to access a computer hard drive containing more than 14 million files, some of which could help congressional committees investigating Trump.
It could be that in this moment of fear, cynicism, anxiety and extreme pessimism, many voters may have decided that civility is a surrender to a rigged system, that optimism is the opiate of the idiots and that humility and gentleness are simply surrendering to the butchers of ISIS.
Like many black men who surrender to the temptation to become oppressor for a day, Ali occasionally did the white man's work for him, like when he viciously painted Joe Frazier as a racial sellout during the buildup to their third, most consequential battle in the Philippines in 1975.
"I'm calling on you to join me in denouncing this SPINELESS surrender to the politically correct liberal mob," Trump said in a fund-raising email sent out in late August after ESPN announced it would not be televising the national anthem before "Monday Night Football" games this season.
There the wife, the novel's narrator, intends to work on a journalistic piece about the "removals" of child migrants by the United States Border Patrol, and the husband on a sound project about the 19th-century "removals" of Apaches, the last Native Americans to surrender to American soldiers.
" The judge noted that Ms. Gaines did not surrender to the police or put a shotgun down and that, six hours into the standoff, Ms. Gaines moved from the living room to behind a wall in the kitchen, a position that Officer Ruby said was a "tactical advantage.
This is not helped by the fact that the majority of American rehabs are based on the 12 step model, in which participants are encouraged to surrender to a "higher power," take "moral inventory," ask God to remove their "defects of character" and make amends to those they have harmed.
Opinion Columnist The verdict on the most galling week of an outrageous presidency is in, and it shouldn't come as the shock that it does: Republicans forgive Donald Trump his surrender to Vladimir Putin, his siding with Russia over the United States, his puppy-dog performance in Helsinki — all of it.
But between the individualistic drift of society, the invention of the internet, and the failure of the Dworkin-Falwell alliance's predictions that porn would lead to rising rates of rape, the anti-porn case was marginalized — with religious conservatism's surrender to Donald Trump's playboy candidacy a seeming coup de grace.
The Rubio gambit, in short, is that Republicans should surrender to Obama-era cultural change, that they ought to embrace it and simply position their party as having a tax-cutting, spending-hating, free-trading, war-fighting ideology that Americans of all skin tones and musical tastes can learn to love.
As Lori Loughlin traveled from Vancouver to L.A. Tuesday night to surrender to federal authorities in the college bribery scandal -- which got her daughter, Olivia Jade, into USC -- Olivia spent the night on the yacht of the Chairman of USC's Board of Trustees ... but she's off the boat now, TMZ has learned.
Adding to their bitterness, many Okinawans also say that during the Battle of Okinawa, the only battle of World War II fought on Japanese soil and one that cost thousands of lives, the people of the island were ordered by the Japanese military to commit suicide rather than surrender to the Americans.
But when Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia, the Democrats' vice-presidential nominee last year, warned Sunday on Twitter, "If we turn our backs on widows and orphans fleeing the very evil we despise, we do not defeat our enemies; we surrender to them," the greeting from Democrats was not all sweetness and warmth.
Asked about Robert Mueller's investigation, LGBTQ rights, faith and the increasingly tense debate over the decision in Chicago not to charge actor Jussie Smollett in connection with accusations that he falsely reported a hate crime against himself, Booker vowed not to "surrender to cynicism" and committed to defeating Trump at the ballot box.
Once Pryor is healthy enough to leave the hospital, cops tell TMZ Sports he'll have to surrender to police to be booked for misdemeanor assault for his alleged role in the incident with his GF. As for Briston, she's been charged with aggravated assault and attempted homicide, and is currently behind bars.
The theatre will offer new independent and foreign films along with classic fare, programmed by Jake Perlin and Aliza Ma. The inaugural series, "Surrender to the Screen," features movies in which moviegoing looms large, including Tsai Ming-liang's "Goodbye, Dragon Inn," Peter Bogdanovich's "The Last Picture Show," and Brian De Palma's "Femme Fatale."

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