Manafort has also surrendered three passports, and Kathleen Manafort surrendered hers as well.
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"We have surrendered that, surrendered it ... I think it is a sad commentary on the United States Senate."
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"I learned that the first who surrendered were not arrested, and I surrendered," a former Boko Haram combatant told national television.
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The Jets have surrendered an N.F.L.-high seven completions of 40 or more yards; they have surrendered 17 completions of 20 or more yards.
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In Hillary Clinton's America, we have surrendered our status as the world's great economy, and we have surrendered our middle class to the whims of foreign countries.
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Ntaganda surrendered to the US Embassy in Rwanda in 2013.
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Cleveland surrendered the first run for the seventh straight contest.
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Police say the suspect also was shot and eventually surrendered.
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Adleman surrendered two runs on seven hits in six innings.
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He surrendered six hits, walked four and struck out one.
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Minor surrendered two runs on four hits in eight innings.
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Verizon surrendered in February and now features the sports channel.
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Both men already surrendered their passports, according to their attorneys.
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They surrendered separately to authorities in California earlier this month.
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He later surrendered to police in the theater parking lot.
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Six days later, Braun surrendered Dispatch's business registration in California.
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They surrendered on Thursday, after holding out for 40 days.
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He surrendered his teaching license and moved to Henderson, Nevada.
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She was moved there after being surrendered at a shelter.
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He surrendered four hits and two walks with four strikeouts.
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On Monday, Manafort and Richard Gates surrendered to federal authorities.
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But Japan's Nikkei surrendered its earlier gains to close flat.
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He surrendered himself to it and felt overcome with awe.
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All told, Democrats surrendered about 30 seats in state legislatures.
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All of the defendants surrendered their licenses in September, 2017.
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As night fell and the helicopters hovered, Simpson eventually surrendered.
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Soon after, Dutt surrendered to complete his remaining prison term.
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Justin D. Walters, 32, surrendered without incident, the statement said.
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Those feats of resilience surrendered to the fact of fragility.
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Gates and Manafort both surrendered to authorities on Monday morning.
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Chemical companies and banks surrendered some of their recent gains.
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"If you hear the bells ring, they've surrendered, " Tyrion says.
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Democrats talked like lions but surrendered like lambs for theirs.
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He surrendered three runs on seven hits in seven innings.
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"If you surrendered to the air, you could ride it."
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The shooter, shot in the wrist and the hip, surrendered.
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Carballo and the nurses surrendered to police earlier this week.
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He never surrendered that lead and easily won the primary.
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Unfortunately, he also walked five batters and surrendered five runs.
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Traini then surrendered to military police officers at the scene.
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She has since voluntarily surrendered to Wayne County Animal Services.
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The standoff lasted nearly eight hours before the suspect surrendered.
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He walked two batters, hit another and surrendered a single.
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The French, he said, surrendered their values to their occupiers.
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The captain soon surrendered, with one dead and numerous wounded.
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All three runs he surrendered came on solo home runs.
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The suspect surrendered to police "without incident," police spokesman Sgt.
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The standoff ended after the last holdouts surrendered to authorities.
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"He surrendered to me and promised to stop," she said.
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He surrendered six hits in all, while striking out eight.
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Mr. Weinstein surrendered his passport and posted $1 million bail.
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Joycelyn later surrendered to cops and was booked for battery.
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Nine months later he surrendered and is now in custody.
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One out later, Rowley surrendered Rosario's second of the game.
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He surrendered seven runs on nine hits and two walks.
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On the surface, it looks like JUUL Labs has surrendered.
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On Tuesday about 500 ISIS fighters surrendered to SDF forces.
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That same vote surrendered the limit to borrow more money.
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He's the man who surrendered the Senate to the president.
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Four police officers were killed, seven surrendered to the Taliban.
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It was surrendered to authorities, and no charges were pursued.
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Their owners surrendered them to the group to save their lives.
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There, he released them and surrendered to a local sheriff's department.
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Bradley was commission to create "Knife Angel" from the surrendered weapons.
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Nola went seven innings and surrendered four runs and six hits.
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Davidson surrendered after talking to a school resource officer, officials said.
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Police saying the suspect has surrendered and is now in custody.
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After the Phillies surrendered their early advantage, their bats went silent.
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Click here to view original GIFPrice, surveillance footage shows, surrendered immediately.
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If she had a car, she surrendered the keys long ago.
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It pictured American slavery as a vicious, inhuman, rampaging beast, surrendered
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An increasingly-volatile Dow has now surrendered all its 2018 gains.
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The city had already surrendered when she decided to burn it.
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Collins surrendered to the FBI on Wednesday morning, NBC News reported.
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Welch didn't injure any customers and eventually surrendered to authorities peacefully.
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When a negotiator finished the song, Lewis surrendered, according to authorities.
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"After a night of crying and yelling, I surrendered," she said.
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Berrios surrendered five runs on nine hits, including three home runs.
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Robinson eventually surrendered to the 30-plus officers at the scene.
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The Spartans had surrendered an average of 262.3 yards per game.
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The president named them and they came to me and surrendered.
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He surrendered five hits and three walks and struck out seven.
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He surrendered four hits and one walk while striking out six.
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Internment ended in 1944, before Japan surrendered to the United States.
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Lawler surrendered after a six-hour standoff, according to court records.
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But even climbing the most impressive of slopes, it never surrendered.
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Turner surrendered four earned runs on five hits and four walks.
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A second man possibly linked to the shooting surrendered in Belgium.
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Mr. Nasim denied saying that, and he said he surrendered immediately.
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The men finally surrendered to the local officials on Mar. 29.
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She surrendered her title as "Countess" upon her marriage to D'Agostino.
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Hours later, he finally surrendered to authorities and left the reserve.
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He surrendered five hits and walked one throwing just 30 pitches.
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Because we have completely surrendered to the United States through NAFTA .
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Qatar has not surrendered and doesn't seem likely to anytime soon.
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The Kings surrendered the first goal for the eighth consecutive game.
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Assad said rebels who surrendered within three months would be amnestied.
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"Afghan Army members have never surrendered to the enemy," he said.
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Brad Ziegler (0-3) surrendered all three runs in the eighth.
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The teacher later surrendered and was taken into custody, police said.
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She pulled over and surrendered to police while surrounded by officers.
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Mr. Thomas surrendered to the police a month after the shooting.
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In the meantime, Chahal has surrendered his passports to the court.
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The details: Collins surrendered himself to the FBI earlier on Wednesday.
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He had surrendered three days earlier and had been sent home.
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Chapman surrendered three runs in a 3-1 loss at Baltimore.
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Mr. Atkins eventually surrendered to the police around 6:30 p.m.
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Asked about reports that many had surrendered, he did not answer.
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After nearly four hours together, I surrendered at 1:15 a.m.
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When I was 9, I surrendered my life to Jesus Christ.
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Pittsburgh's 52 points matched the most ever surrendered by the Panthers.
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The suspect surrendered outside almost eight hours after the standoff began.
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According to news accounts, the man surrendered in Syria on Sept.
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Criminals surrendered (including one self-described fugitive whom no one wanted).
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I've remained unmarried for so long even my mother has surrendered.
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They had not yet surrendered to the Harris County Sheriff's Office.
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Manafort's assets to be surrendered are worth an estimated $46 million.
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Wood surrendered five runs and nine hits while striking out three.
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In January, she surrendered to Kurdish troops in the Syrian desert.
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Even after the Bruins surrendered their early advantage, they were undaunted.
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Either way, he has surrendered his investigation's integrity — and his own.
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Joseph E. Johnston surrendered to William Tecumseh Sherman on April 26.
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A 12th member of the group surrendered to police in Arizona.
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Under the terms of her bond, Huffman also surrendered her passport.
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The medical board said Tyndall's license was surrendered effective last Thursday.
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Born in November 1937, he was only 7 when Germany surrendered.
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Government bond yields fell, and the U.S. dollar surrendered earlier gains.
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He is the man who surrendered the Senate to Donald Trump.
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"More than 30 soldiers surrendered to the Taliban," Mr. Ahmadi said.
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Robert E. Lee surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia, and at Gen.
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The Republican Party may have effectively surrendered to Trump weeks ago.
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Osuna has surrendered five runs over his past 1 13/3 innings.
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In fact, the Haggler has surrendered in his personal fight against robocalling.
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He has since surrendered his license and pleaded not guilty in court.
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In February 2005, Dao surrendered his license to practice medicine in Kentucky.
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In this game, they've surrendered a 3-1 lead of their own.
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They surrendered after an elite military police unit arrived on the scene.
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McClure and D'Amico surrendered to police Wednesday but have since been released.
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His former owner surrendered him to Baltimore County Animal Services last month.
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But as I stepped further in, I surrendered to the internal space.
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Mukarumongi says parents eventually "surrendered" and allowed their daughters to be vaccinated.
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The suspect then surrendered to officers who confronted him outside the store.
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Williams, police said, tossed her gun from the parking garage and surrendered.
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Activists, too, could say that at least they fought rather than surrendered.
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Another 11 militants surrendered and four were capture alive, the ministry said.
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The most horrific shooting occurred just before the Democrats surrendered the floor.
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The Missouri defense surrendered just 153 total yards in the first half.
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He has surrendered his passport and will stand trial later this year.
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"I never intended on fighting and I surrendered," Sater told BuzzFeed News.
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Lee surrendered before a single black Confederate soldier ever marched into battle.
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Dallas has surrendered nine power-play tallies over the past five games.
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In time, injured himself, he withdrew into the synagogue and ultimately surrendered.
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All of this prevents your pet from being surrendered to a shelter.
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He posted seven strikeouts and surrendered five hits without issuing a walk.
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The starters have surrendered two home runs while holding opponents to a .
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New Orleans has surrendered at least 100 points in 12 consecutive games.
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Hundreds of IS fighters and their families surrendered to the Kurdish forces.
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Rodon (1-4) surrendered three runs on six hits over six innings.
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But in a flash, Verlander surrendered the lead with Arenado's long ball.
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Espinosa surrendered in August in a nationally televised event and was released.
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He posted bond after two months in jail and surrendered his passports.
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The suspect, who surrendered to police, has been charged with capital murder.
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In 6 2/23 innings, Quintana surrendered four runs on eight hits.
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Athens surrendered in 406 B.C. But the understanding of eclipses subsequently grew.
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Surrounded and outgunned, the Panthers only surrendered after running out of bullets.
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Morton surrendered two runs, six hits plus a walk in six innings.
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He surrendered after a bloody five-hour siege and standoff with police.
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Suarez surrendered a run without allowing a hit in the first inning.
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As we reported ... Weinstein surrendered to NYPD in May for the charges.
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The fugitives lost their weapons in the crash and surrendered, authorities said.
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DeGrom (2-4) surrendered two runs on four hits over seven innings.
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On April 29th, Patrick Pearse, the leader of the Rising, surrendered unconditionally.
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He surrendered three runs on nine hits in 4 2/3 innings.
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Philadelphia has surrendered only 38 points in its four home games. 1.
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The New Hampshire resident surrendered to police in Lynchburg, Virginia, on Wednesday.
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I felt that I had surrendered my life to Sheela and Vidya.
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I didn't drive by the farm after I surrendered Seismic and Glasgow.
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The left-hander surrendered six runs and nine hits in five innings.
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In 1862, the Union forces surrendered at the Battle of Harpers Ferry.
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Yet it remained unclear exactly why the IS-K fighters had surrendered.
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Phillies starter Zach Eflin surrendered seven runs and lasted just three innings.
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The last four holdouts at the refuge surrendered peacefully two weeks later.
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Ross Douthat THE Republican Party's politicians have mostly surrendered to Donald Trump.
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He surrendered without incident and was taken to the Pope County jail.
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The gunman, who was not identified, surrendered following a three-hour standoff.
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After I was released, the SWAT Team rushed in and he surrendered.
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The gunmen surrendered to avoid heavy losses on both sides, he said.
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Washington's Erick Fedde surrendered three runs in three and a third innings.
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On Monday morning, all six surrendered to the Taliban, Lieutenant Reza said.
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Danny Barnes gave up Gardner's homer and Tyler Clippard surrendered Stanton's second.
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Leslie (Lulu at the ranch) loves Charlie and has surrendered to him.
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The whole thing was a cavalcade and I just surrendered to it.
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At the same time, Thailand surrendered 20 goals and scored only one.
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Little more than nine months in, we've surrendered any expectation of honesty.
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They imagine a domain in which materiality has surrendered to the tenebrous.
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Instead, it surrendered their best leverage quickly by shelving its tariff threat.
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This body has had a responsibility, and we have surrendered that responsibility.
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Or must consumers specifically acknowledge that they've surrendered their right to litigate?
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Lambert surrendered five runs on eight hits in 4 1/3 innings.
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The tanks quickly disabled the lightly armed convoy, and the Americans surrendered.
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"If you surrendered to the air, you could ride it," from 2019.
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Given the unusual circumstances, it was remarkable he surrendered only one run.
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In four games, the Mets surrendered 24 walks and 15 home runs.
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In the seventh, deGrom surrendered a tying home run to Brandon Belt.
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The security agents surrendered after negotiations with their leaders, the source said.
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Nwankpa was released on a $25,000 bail, and has surrendered his passport.
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Chatwood surrendered four hits and issued six walks while striking out one.
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No one was injured by the gunfire, and Mr. Welch surrendered peacefully.
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Tsitsipas saved them but then surrendered the set with some awful shots.
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He surrendered seven minutes after the police received the first emergency call.
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Within a few months, Pfizer and Allergan surrendered and ended their agreement.
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The trooper pulled his service weapon and confronted Sergeant Walters, who surrendered.
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However, the Aussie surrendered those gains to trade down 0.21% at $0.6742 .
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Bharara said Mitsakos surrendered to law enforcement on Thursday in Los Angeles.
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Mr. Dunn surrendered himself to the police willingly just after 8 a.m.
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Ottawa has surrendered 11 power-play goals in the past 10 games.
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Quintana surrendered seven runs on seven hits in 2 1/3 innings.
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The company later surrendered those gains after trading was halted then resumed.
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He posted $150,000 bond and surrendered his US passport, according to Kindlon.
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For example, in 2013, only 37 firearms surrendered, while 12,2023 were confiscated.
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Days later, Ms. Polman followed the same route and surrendered as well.
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Seth Lugo has surrendered six runs in 10 and two-thirds innings.
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It was not immediately clear if the man had surrendered or been overpowered.
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He later surrendered to police 60 miles from the scene of the shooting.
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The suspect surrendered after a negotiator talked him down, according to local officials.
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This week in 1861, the Union army surrendered Fort Sumter to the Confederates.
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Schultz surrendered just one hit — Abreu's home run — in 2 1/3 innings.
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The left-hander surrendered six hits and four walks and struck out two.
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The truth is this: I relapsed, I surrendered and I am getting help.
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Syria is supposed to have completely surrendered the toxic chemicals 18 months ago.
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He then put his bike on its kickstand and surrendered without resisting arrest.
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Is it any surprise, then, that they've surrendered so easily to Donald Trump?
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The women had all surrendered their nose studs to the smugglers, he added.
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It was also the first shorthanded goal surrendered by the Wild this season.
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The suspect ultimately handcuffed himself and surrendered to officers around 6:30 p.m.
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Jaroslav Halak surrendered two more goals on 19853 shots in relief of Greiss.
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He ultimately surrendered to government forces when they retook the territory in November.
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Just the way he put his chin on the violin, women surrendered immediately.
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Normand said Gasser stayed on the scene and surrendered his gun to authorities.
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Customers' shoes, once surrendered, go in a basket that dangles from the ceiling.
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The stock quickly popped and then surrendered most of its gains on Monday.
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The stock quickly popped and then surrendered most of its gains on Monday.
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The City Hall Chamber where occupying Japanese forces surrendered on September 12, 1945.
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On Sunday, ISIS surrendered the Syrian city of Dabiq without much of fight.
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In addition to losing more frequently, eastward-traveling teams also surrendered more runs.
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After speeding away by car, the suspect pulled over and surrendered to police.
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Dallas has surrendered a league-high 11 short-handed goals in 2016-17.
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Lyles has surrendered eight homers in 12 innings during his last four starts.
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Warwick Saupold surrendered three runs on four hits in 1 2/3 innings.
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Suarez surrendered five runs on six hits and two walks in six innings.
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Efimova surrendered to police in Athens in March, citing fears for her life.
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Jordan Zimmermann (5-5) surrendered six runs on nine hits in five innings.
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Since his 2014 arrest, Fine has surrendered his law license, court records show.
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Carolina has surrendered six power-play goals in five games this month. 3.
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And, at the end of the day, it appears, Pagadala surrendered power peacefully.
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Having lost their weapons in the crash, Dubose and Rowe surrendered, authorities said.
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In February, 2005, Dr. Dao surrendered his license to practice medicine in Kentucky.
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Cuba surrendered to cops last week and was booked on the 2 charges.
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The 32-year-old sergeant later surrendered when additional cops surrounded his home.
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Our sources say he surrendered in the alley and was taken into custody.
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Youngsta and another man ultimately surrendered to authorities 3 months after the shooting.
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Rondon surrendered four runs on four hits and a walk in the eighth.
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He surrendered five runs on four hits with a strikeout and a walk.
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The dollar briefly rose against a basket of currencies, but later surrendered gains.
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He has surrendered his passport to the Aiken County Clerk of Court's Office.
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Their hearts have been broken, and they don't know why they were surrendered.
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Since Friday night, though, Erdogan's managed to seize back power after troops surrendered.
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Los Angeles' bullpen has surrendered 16 earned runs over its last 20 innings.
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He surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant in 1865, ending the Civil War.
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The commander of the Confederate States Army, Lee surrendered on April 9, 1865.
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London closed down a similar margin, and Tokyo surrendered more than 4 percent.
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The other nine, from Colombia, were surrendered by a circus there in 2014.
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The suspect in the bus has surrendered to officers, and is in custody.
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After talking with hostage negotiators, the suspect handcuffed himself and surrendered, police said.
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The party could no longer ignore areas they have traditionally surrendered to Democrats.
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The left-handed surrendered two homers and took the loss on Friday night.
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The 18th surrendered five eagles, 74 birdies and only 16 bogeys on Thursday.
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A's starter Frankie Montas surrendered six runs on eight hits in three innings.
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The suspect eventually emerged and peacefully surrendered, and was then taken into custody.
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Xaver, who police say surrendered, was charged with five counts of capital murder.
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Norfolk Police confirmed that Philip voluntarily surrendered his license to officers on Saturday.
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Bundy was also arrested in a different vehicle that peacefully surrendered to police.
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Over his past two starts, he has surrendered 13 runs on 25 hits.
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Army, wanted by the ICC for Crimes Against Humanity, surrendered to the U.S.
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One video showed the soldiers who surrendered at Sajawal, in Oruzgan, last week.
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It surrendered state legislatures while keeping Barack Obama in office for eight years.
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Another of Lee's attorneys later surrendered his license after a mental health breakdown.
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Jurado surrendered five runs on seven hits and four walks over four innings.
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He surrendered to the police in 2014 and was released the next year.
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They had surrendered a total of 20 goals across the previous three games.
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The suspect pulled over and surrendered to police officers a short time later.
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Woods surrendered and asked the officers not to Mace him, the letter said.
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After about three hours, Mr. Atkins handcuffed himself and surrendered, the authorities said.
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Kershaw surrendered that lead, too, giving up the two-run double to Ahmed.
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Mr. Steininger surrendered early Wednesday and was released on a $1 million bond.
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The Wolfpack haven't surrendered a touchdown in their last three regular-season games.
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He surrendered his medical license and was given a one-year suspended sentence.
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It's not surprising that a majority of those who surrendered are foreign fighters.
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Laurence Doud III, Rochester Drug Cooperative's former chief executive, surrendered on Tuesday, above.
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He also killed the manager and injured the manager's wife before he surrendered.
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Petty will also be under pretrial supervision and has already surrendered his passport.
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Bierman stepped down and surrendered his Class A super-voting shares February 1.
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Andrew Modlin, MedMen's president and cofounder, surrendered his super-voting shares in December.
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Why protest loudly if the teams actually straining to catch up haven't surrendered?
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He surrendered seven hits and issued two walks while recording just four strikeouts.
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Amad said 36 Taliban fighters were killed, 10 were injured, and 32 surrendered.
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Police say Crusius surrendered and identified himself as the shooter following the massacre.
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The gunfight prompted an 211-day standoff before Weaver and his friend surrendered.
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But Russia has not wholly surrendered its ability to veto future pipeline development.
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But once the bullets pierced his classmates' bodies, the suspect surrendered, said Gov.
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We surrendered them unthinkingly, believing Britain to be the keystone to our success.
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More than 70 supporters begging for food surrendered last week, the army said.
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He surrendered the go-ahead single to Castro on an 0-2 pitch.
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The youth "surrendered peacefully, although he refused to speak with detectives," Fields said.
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Drew VerHagen surrendered six runs and seven hits in 1 1/3 innings.
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He surrendered to the authorities that day and was released on $100,000 bond.
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Thousands of Tamils who surrendered to Mr. Silva's division vanished without a trace.
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Provincial governors and community leaders surrendered or joined in, along with police squads.
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Thousands have "surrendered", joined up and carried on pillaging in a government uniform.
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Astros RHP Lance McCullers surrendered the homer to Vogt in the second inning.
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More than 1,500 "drug personalities" had surrendered at Sagpang's police station, he said.
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The GOP congressman reportedly surrendered to federal agents in Manhattan on Wednesday morning.
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The following day, her husband, a former Hoover police officer, surrendered to authorities.
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Colon surrendered two runs - one earned - in seven innings against Miami on Aug.
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Hutton was killed by Oakland police after he had already surrendered to them.
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He surrendered and identified himself as the shooter following the massacre, police said.
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Reuters witnesses saw government supporters attack the pro-coup soldiers who had surrendered.
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Uruguay eventually denied his request, and García surrendered his passport to the investigators.
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Three days later, he surrendered to the cops at an apartment in Charlestown.
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Hammel surrendered five runs on 10 hits, with two strikeouts in six innings.
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Commissioner Ross said he had a handgun in his pocket when he surrendered.
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Commissioner Ross said he had a handgun in his pocket when he surrendered.
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Others surrendered to the moment but did not give up, an important distinction.
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They have surrendered two goals or fewer in nine of their last 12.
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Law enforcement sources tell us ... Tekashi's manager, Shottie, surrendered to the NYPD Wednesday.
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This one took place four years later, just weeks after the Germans surrendered.
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"I would have been more than willing to have surrendered voluntarily," he said.
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But they quickly surrendered when Mladic's forces stormed it on July 11, 833.
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The chef Mario Batali has surrendered his stake in all of his restaurants.
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When the South surrendered, the survivors — joined by other freed slaves — settled there.
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I didn't actually have to fight there, because they surrendered the next day.
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Wild G Devan Dubnyk has surrendered 13 goals in his last 11 starts. 2.
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The four home runs surrendered by Miranda were a career high for a game.
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He pitched six innings and surrendered two runs on seven hits with three walks.
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When police arrived, Andrew — who was covered in his parents' blood — surrendered without incident.
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Justin Amash said Trump has surrendered to the Washington swamp he promised to fight.
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The eventually surrendered, walking down the plane's stairs with his hands in the air.
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Gold steadied as the dollar surrendered some of its gains, but remained under pressure.
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Police say Shock surrendered without resistance and had a loaded gun in his possession.
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McCullers (3-1) faced seven batters and surrendered two runs in the first inning.
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Greatly outnumbered, Colonel Robert Magaw, who was commanding the fort, surrendered to the British.
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Nor may it inquire into the "quality of justice" they will receive once surrendered.
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All the firearms were confiscated in September and the permit surrendered, court documents show.
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It was the most points Kentucky has surrendered in the first half this season.
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"My client self-surrendered when asked the first time," McGregor's lawyer told the judge.
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The Navy shipped Dennis to Memphis when the Japanese surrendered and the war ended.
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Snellgrove has voluntarily surrendered his controlled substances certification while the board conducts its investigation.
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Cardi B surrendered to police on Monday morning and was subsequently arrested, PEOPLE confirms.
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While he planned to kill himself, police negotiated with him, and he eventually surrendered.
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He surrendered without further incident and now faces charges of attempted arson and vandalism.
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But in the end, New England aggressively took an early lead it never surrendered.
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Trump banned bump stocks, saying they must be destroyed or surrendered to the government.
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When police arrived, Balcer — who was covered in her parents' blood — surrendered without incident.
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He has surrendered 40 percent of his business and laid off half his employees.
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On Friday, he voluntarily surrendered his license to the Arizona State Board of Nursing.
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He surrendered four total goals in his two previous games against Colorado this season.
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Weinstein surrendered to authorities at a police precinct in New York City on Friday.
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That was the first time he surrendered control of his power in 47 years.
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Sunday marked the third time Verlander has surrendered four home runs in a start.
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The 98-year-old was uninjured and voluntarily surrendered his driver's license soon after.
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Al-Watan, a pro-government newspaper, said the militants are believed to have surrendered.
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The chances of a foreign businessman being surrendered to the mainland might be remote.
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David Cameron surrendered hours after the referendum result was announced on June 24th 2016.
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The Tigers used eight pitchers, and they issued seven walks and surrendered 13 hits.
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" On Jerusalem it says, "Not one stone of Jerusalem can be surrendered or relinquished.
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Gold miners also lost ground as gold prices surrendered early gains to trade lower.
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Nelson surrendered six runs and seven hits while striking out one and walking three.
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A second man, suspected of being linked to the shooting, surrendered himself in Belgium.
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"Just eight minutes before kick-off, our masters rather ungracefully surrendered," Guthrie later recalled.
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The coalition, which returned to power in 2013, has surrendered its lead to Labor.
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Chancellor Terrell, 24, of Illinois, surrendered in connection with the theft Monday, police said.
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Weiner, who cried and apologized in court, surrendered to the FBI following its investigation.
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He surrendered the goods a couple weeks ago, the result of the same probe.
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He eventually surrendered it to animal control, which transferred the tiger to LT&B.
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Price has surrendered 10 goals in winning all seven career starts against Arizona. 2.
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He surrendered three runs on three hits, while striking out four and walking four.
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Left-hander Sean Newcomb surrendered a broken-bat single to Matz with two outs.
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Even though she was elected into this political system, she never surrendered to it.
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Democrats lost key states and surrendered control, for now, of all branches of government.
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He reportedly surrendered his passport and was ordered not to contact an unnamed witness.
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Suter surrendered two runs on five hits and a walk while striking out five.
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The individual reportedly left ISIS and surrendered to a Syrian rebel group in September.
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The veteran has surrendered 24 runs in 19 innings on the road in 2016.
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William, trapped by the Feds, infected himself with the Lassa virus and surrendered peacefully.
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Castro's path intersected with that of Jason Motte, who had surrendered his home run.
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Two centuries later, the Spanish surrendered the western part of the island to France.
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Sixty-nine people were killed, most of them teenagers, before Breivik surrendered to police.
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In all cases, the soldiers surrendered all of their equipment and weapons, he said.
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They surrendered their passports and were ordered to give up any guns they have.
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They have been apprehended, or they have surrendered, and then they have been killed.
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Gilmartin surrendered the Cabrera grand slam that gave the Indians an 8-03 lead.
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He surrendered no runs on three hits and no walks while striking out nine.
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He has surrendered three home runs in consecutive starts and three times this season.
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President Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort surrendered to the FBI on Monday morning.
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Trump said 11 children were removed from the compound alive and some adults surrendered.
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A three-hour standoff ensued, including hours of negotiations, before Atkins surrendered to police.
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Manafort was charged alongside business associate Richard Gates in October and surrendered to authorities.
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When the State Department said he had thus surrendered his American citizenship, he sued.
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Kluber, the Indians' ace, surrendered a leadoff home run to the Cubs' Dexter Fowler.
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Smith surrendered another dud of a goal before the end of the middle period.
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It was Nielsen's eighth goal and the first Allen had surrendered in 120:44.
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In relief of starter Rich Hill, six pitchers surrendered three runs over five innings.
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On Wednesday, Oklahoma surrendered in the first round of the conference tournament, 221-210.
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Mr. Peters reached a confidential settlement with Mr. Chiotti and surrendered his bail license.
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Nashville surrendered early, allowing it to avoid the destruction that befell many Southern cities.
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He surrendered a controlling interest in the Peachtree Center, the keystone of his holdings.
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The Lightning scored 103 more goals than they surrendered, powered by Steven Stamkos's 45.
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On Saturday, a group of 6793 Central Americans surrendered to agents in the area.
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The Patriots scored 6.53 more points than any divisional rival and surrendered 63 fewer.
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The federal government, under presidents of both parties, has largely surrendered to monopoly power.
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Mr. Oliver, 37, surrendered on Friday, hours after an arrest warrant had been issued.
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The police said they believed the gunman, who surrendered, was related to the victims.
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The station did not air his on-camera interview until he surrendered to police.
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Already, hundreds of fighters who surrendered have disappeared, according to a United Nations spokesman.
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Reed, 29, has struck out 37 and surrendered eight home runs in 41 innings.
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Miami brought in Guerrero, who walked Flowers and surrendered an RBI hit to Suzuki.
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She eventually surrendered and was booked into the King County Jail on harassment charges.
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He said he had used drugs and had surrendered to the police in November.
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Weinstein apparently surrendered two phones to the court before pulling out another two phones.
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It also leads in passing defense and surrendered just 10.6 points a game. Jan.
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And Democrats surrendered 220006 seats in 2202, as President Lyndon Johnson's approval ratings plummeted.
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Thomas Callaway of Georgia surrendered to authorities Friday and posed for this mug shot.
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He eventually settled in but surrendered a home run to Dozier in the fifth.
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Hussain posted a $150,000 bond and surrendered his US passport, according to his attorney.
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"It was just a quick fix," said an expert in tracking surrendered mineral tenements.
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Four months later, she gave birth to a daughter and surrendered her for adoption.
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The hijackers surrendered after releasing the 109 passengers and seven crew members on board.
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It's the seventh consecutive game in which the Flames have surrendered the first goal.
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It marked the third time in seven starts that Keuchel surrendered five earned runs.
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"I kind of surrendered to it and allowed it to inspire me," he said.
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The Shockers have surrendered 80 points or more in their last three home games.
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Mr. Moreno surrendered to Italian troops who then handed him over to Franco's forces.
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If Americans surrendered to "ignoble ease," he warned, they would never achieve national greatness.
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But on Saturday, Buckingham Palace announced that Philip had voluntarily surrendered his driver's license.
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DXY surrendered earlier gains against a basket of currencies and U.S. Treasury yields rose.
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" He added: "Our people never ever surrendered or ceded any portion of this territory.
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The FBI have said they didn't have him on their watchlist before he surrendered.
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His car ground to a halt, and he surrendered to the officers shortly after.
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Two other JNU students, who were also charged with sedition, later surrendered to police.
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Weinstein surrendered to authorities in New York days earlier, and was arraigned shortly thereafter.
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From there he crossed into Calexico and surrendered to Customs and Border Patrol agents.
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Weinstein surrendered Friday to face rape and other charges from encounters with two women.
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Three of the remaining militants surrendered to the FBI as planned on Thursday morning.
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On Wednesday morning, Loughlin, who was traveling when the news first broke, surrendered to authorities.
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He surrendered five runs on eight hits, including three home runs, in five-plus innings.
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Javy Guerra surrendered Garcia's leadoff double and issued a one-out walk to Daniel Robertson.
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Thousands of ISIS families, including armed fighters, have surrendered to SDF troops in recent weeks.
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It was late last year, around mid-September, when I finally surrendered to the fatigue.
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RHP Zach Eflin surrendered seven runs and lasted just three innings Monday against the Dodgers.
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Meanwhile, it had been nearly 212 years since Virginia Tech surrendered 100 points in regulation.
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Ross (1-3) surrendered four runs on seven hits and three walks in five innings.
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Duffey surrendered five earned runs on six hits and walked one while striking out four.
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Pitching was the culprit; five times over that stretch, they surrendered 10 or more runs.
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Upset but compliant, Grimes surrendered her dog to Washington Area Humane Society to be rehomed.
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Jones promptly surrendered a double to rookie Cheslor Cuthbert to tie the game at 28.
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Ford noted that he "immediately surrendered" and is held at the Clovis Juvenile Detention Center.
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When residents emerged from their homes and shelters, they learned that the rebels had surrendered.
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The alleged gunman had planned to kill himself, according to authorities, but he ultimately surrendered.
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He surrendered five runs on seven hits and a walk yet still got the win.
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It was the 10th home run Cease has surrendered in eight starts covering 44 innings.
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From that checkpoint, on foot, the family approached the nearest SDF front line and surrendered.
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My money gone, I surrendered to life without either the trust's protections or the car.
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Cole has surrendered five home runs in his last two starts and 12 this season.
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He surrendered his passport, he&aposs only allowed to travel to New York or Connecticut.
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A San Diego K-9 officer arrived and the shooter surrendered without incident, he said.
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Cincinnati's pitchers have surrendered 101 homers, by far the highest total in the majors. 3.
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He surrendered in northern Iraq to Kurdish forces, who broadcast his capture around the world.
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He surrendered four hits and no walks while tying a season high with nine strikeouts.
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Rick Porcello, Hector Velazquez and Brandon Workman each surrendered two homers for the Red Sox.
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We are a nation that has never surrendered, we will not surrender now to terrorism.
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Matt Andriese (83-1) surrendered one hit in two scoreless innings in recording the win.
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Rebels have surrendered villages, towns and cities in swift succession, powerless to stop the onslaught.
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As we reported, Taylor surrendered any claim to the masters for her 6 original albums.
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The Sharks have surrendered the first goal in each of their last four games. 3.
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James Shields (5-15) surrendered seven runs on 10 hits in 6 2/3 innings.
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But it's not only the Trump administration that has surrendered to China on human rights.
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The left-hander surrendered seven runs on nine hits in four-plus innings of work.
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The third fugitive, Bac Duong, had surrendered to police in Orange County the day before.
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He surrendered to backup officers who arrived after the three officers were shot, Hudson said.
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Instead he responded meekly and briefly surrendered his dignity for the sake of political expediency.
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The suspect, 21-year-old Patrick Crusius of Allen, Texas, surrendered without incident to police.
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Robert E. Lee surrendered in 1865, but some of the country refused to stop fighting.
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D'Amico and McClure surrendered Wednesday night and were released pending a court date, Coffina said.
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Namon Hoggle, a 1965-year-old auto mechanic at the time, surrendered the next day.
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He surrendered Minnesota's lone run on a Byron Buxton home run in the sixth inning.
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Montero instead surrendered a home run to Mat Latos, the Nationals' fill-in starting pitcher.
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He pitched 4 2/3 innings and surrendered eight runs, nine hits and four walks.
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Reed surrendered six runs on five hits and three walks while striking out one batter.
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Goaltender Carey Price surrendered four goals in three consecutive games, and his save percentage is .
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Price surrendered one run in six innings to earn a win at Baltimore on Aug.
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Fiers (227-1) surrendered two runs on five hits and two walks with six strikeouts.
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"He basically just turned around and surrendered," Salt Lake City Police Chief Mike Brown added.
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McGowan voluntarily surrendered to authorities in Virginia in November in response to an arrest warrant.
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Wayne surrendered to police on Thursday after learning there was a warrant for his arrest.
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Yorktown Battlefield is where America won its independence in 1781 when the British forces surrendered.
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Bowers is charged with killing eight men and three women before he surrendered to police.
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San Francisco relievers surrendered two earned runs in their last 22 2/3 innings. 3.
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President Trump had surrendered the United States' role as a principal source of global stability.
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Trailing 90-78 entering the final quarter, the Grizzlies quickly surrendered the next five points.
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They later obtained an arrest warrant for Boberg, who surrendered herself to authorities Monday morning.
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Kurdish forces recaptured Sinjar, near where Mr. Khweis surrendered, from the Islamic State in November.
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Texas ranks fifth overall in yards surrendered (291.5) but yields 22.0 points per contest. 1.
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But government officials said the son-in-law surrendered his foreign citizenship before the election.
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Darvish didn't get a win, but he struck out eight and surrendered just two hits.
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Gross surrendered to the Federal Bureau of Investigation on Thursday morning, an agency spokeswoman said.
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Weinstein was previously indicted on sexual assault charges and first surrendered to police in May.
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President Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, has surrendered to federal authorities in New York.
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Heaney (6-6) surrendered one run on four hits and two walks over six innings.
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Colon surrendered three runs — all on solo homers — while allowing seven hits in five innings.
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The 24-year-old surrendered six extra-base hits including a homer to the Brewers.
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Blanton also surrendered the game-winning grand slam to Miguel Montero in the series opener.
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The two runs he surrendered Tuesday actually brought his earned run average up, to 1.95.
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He surrendered one run, five hits and one walk, striking out 10 over seven innings.
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Six of the eight runs he surrendered in five and a third innings were earned.
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Kansas City's Glenn Sparkman (3-11) surrendered four runs on seven hits in four innings.
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On April 30, Hitler committed suicide in the bunker; in early May, the Germans surrendered.
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In a general way, it seemed that I had surrendered my identity to my fears.
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The federal agent handed her a search warrant for her phone, and she surrendered it.
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However, the project was abandoned a few months later in May 1945, when Germany surrendered.
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More than 0003,804 FARC fighters did initially disarm, and more than 8,994 weapons were surrendered.
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Abraham Lincoln delivered his second inaugural address a month before the Confederacy surrendered at Appomattox.
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Corbin (6-3) surrendered five runs and eight hits in six innings with seven strikeouts.
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They said they would treat those who surrendered as "brothers," and would give them protection.
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"It was not possible to fight," said Mr. Khan, the district police chief who surrendered.
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A commander of a pro-government militia surrendered to the Taliban with 219 men. Oct.
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He surrendered eight runs on nine hits and three home runs on just 45 pitches.
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Pineda (10-5) surrendered one run on four hits and a walk with eight strikeouts.
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He self-surrendered to law enforcement following the indictment, according to a law enforcement official.
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After 130 hours, the police pumped tear gas into the vault and the captors surrendered.
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With two outs in the ninth, he surrendered a single to the pinch-hitter, Lind.
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Sitting naked in the lotus position, before a crackling fire, he surrendered to the experience.
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Half her all-female work force had surrendered husbands, brothers or sons to the war.
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Lula da Silva has been in prison since he surrendered to federal police in April.
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Mr. Mustafa surrendered to the police in 2014 to serve the remainder of his sentence.
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As the shutdown dragged on, Americans blamed Republicans more than Democrats, and Republicans eventually surrendered.
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Several militia leaders have surrendered, been captured or killed during his first months in office.
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Above, surrendered uniforms and weapons belonging to soldiers involved in the coup attempt that July.
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Four hundred and twelve guns were seized or surrendered to law enforcement as a result.
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They have surrendered any moral authority to which they once laid claim — rightly or not.
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But Edgin, in his second inning of work, surrendered the game-winning double to Realmuto.
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After losing his temper at Lichtenstein, Shapovalov surrendered the third set in a prolonged sulk.
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I was offered a seat and I surrendered it to a 10-year-old girl.
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They have voluntarily surrendered political influence — and allowed the presidential nominating process to become warped.
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They surrendered their cell phones, and, later, were handed slices of pizza in Styrofoam containers.
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Cristian Meiler, Tourism and Hospitality 'There's a sense that you've given in, that you've surrendered.
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The Chicago righty surrendered three runs in the first inning and another in the third.
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Loughlin surrendered Wednesday morning to federal authorities in Los Angeles, FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller said.
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A few holdouts extended the occupation to nearly six weeks before they surrendered Feb. 11.
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Half were dead or wounded and the rest surrendered except for a lieutenant who escaped.
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Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... the rapper surrendered to cops Wednesday, flanked by her attorney.
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The Spurs then surrendered 28 in the first quarter in Brooklyn, falling behind by eight.
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She's also surrendered her interest in Blue Origin ... the aerospace company Jeff started in 23.
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Mr. Marino, 43, surrendered Friday morning and appeared before a federal magistrate judge in Manhattan.
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One retired minister surrendered his credentials in protest when a lesbian member's ordination was blocked.
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It was also the most since they surrendered since 564 in 2008 against the Broncos.
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After threatening a lawsuit, members surrendered the name Hellion to Boleyn and regrouped as Burn.
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The probation officer weighed the fact that he has surrendered a hard earned swimming scholarship.
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Nicasio walked Brian Anderson and was replaced by Morgan, who surrendered Walker's run-scoring single.
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Junis (7-10) surrendered one run on seven hits and a walk and struck out four.
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Tjiong was taken back into custody and Bantleman surrendered to police, his brother told the CBC.
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Los Angeles starter Kenta Maeda (219-211) surrendered six runs on seven hits in four innings.
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As Ana P. Santos wrote for Vox, drug dealers surrendered en masse, flooding the country's jails.
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The Delaware native surrendered two or fewer earned runs in six of his last seven turns.
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Dodgers right-hander Kenta Maeda (3-2) surrendered six runs on seven hits in four innings.
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Gates surrendered himself on Thursday and was released from the Garland County jail on $1,500 bond.
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Dylan Covey (3-5) surrendered five runs, four earned, and nine hits in five-plus innings.
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Over his last six starts, Bundy has surrendered 23 earned runs in 27 25.20/3 innings.
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Police said one family surrendered a bag containing weapons that had been stashed in their home.
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Mariot replaced him and with two outs surrendered an RBI single to pinch hitter Rob Segedin.
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Sasnovich surrendered the two hour 16 minute tussle with her 56th unforced error of the match.
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He was gone after four innings, having surrendered five runs on six hits and two walks.
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Urena (1-3) surrendered eight hits, one walk and three runs (two earned) in six innings.
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Subsequently, the SWAT team entered the bank and continued negotiations, during which the suspect eventually surrendered.
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Siddhartha Dhar left Britain for Syria even though he was supposed to have surrendered his passport.
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Luca Marsella said that was because they had surrendered to immigrant vendors who work the plaza.
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Through their callow, craven behavior, McConnell's majority actually surrendered its chamber to the president's disinformation campaign.
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The Kuomintang government took over the island after the Japanese surrendered to the Allies in 1945.
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A trio of graduate students surrendered a sagging bookcase from their creekside rental with obvious relief.
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He had just been surrendered over to a county animal shelter after his owner had died.
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The California native surrendered two runs and nine hits without recording a strikeout in that outing.
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But even if the army retains power behind the scenes, it will have surrendered absolute authority.
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After hours of negotiations, the group surrendered to the Coast Guard, who took them into custody.
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Around Damascus, suburbs like Daraya have effectively surrendered to the regime after enduring years of siege.
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In 1894, eight years after Apache leader Geronimo had surrendered, he was transferred to Fort Sill.
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The unidentified American, who has not been charged, surrendered to U.S.-backed fighters around Sept. 12.
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When Una met his new bride—a princess and dancer from the royal court—she surrendered.
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Roman then surrendered without further incident, and was arrested on charges of attempted arson and vandalism.
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China's official Xinhua News Agency later reported that Gui "surrendered to public security organs" in October.
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He tossed 100 pitches and has surrendered three or fewer runs in 11 of 12 starts.
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He says 57 Afghan soldiers surrendered to the Taliban while 17 others were captured in battle.
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Keuchel surrendered three runs on six hits and two walks with five strikeouts over five innings.
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"The project explores growth that crystallizes over time after a work is unwillingly surrendered," Shirken said.
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After the close, the shares surrendered some of those gains, drifting to $241.20, down 2.3 percent.
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Bailey surrendered nine runs on eight hits and failed to record an out in the third.
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In 2017, Sri Lanka surrendered a major port to China after defaulting on the Chinese loan.
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Mike Foltynewicz (7-7) surrendered both home runs and gave up four runs in five innings.
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Manziel, 23, surrendered to police on Wednesday, had a mugshot taken and posted bail of $1,500.
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Law enforcement tells TMZ Sports ... Davis surrendered on Friday with his attorney and a bail bondsman.
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That 41-day standoff ended last week after the last of the holdouts surrendered to authorities.
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Mariana Cobian, a Justice Department spokeswoman, declined to say whether the governor had surrendered his mobile.
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Daleiden surrendered to authorities last month under an arrest warrant and was released on $75,000 bond.
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In October 1992, Massad voluntarily surrendered his license, and the girl's family received a $300,000 settlement.
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Police in Jupiter, Florida, said Lewandowski surrendered Tuesday morning to face a misdemeanor charge of battery.
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DXY initially rose against a basket of currencies after the data but later surrendered the gains.
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However, the Penguins surrendered two power-play tallies in the 4-3 loss to the Avalanche.
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He surrendered to cops and could face charges of aggravated assault and making a terroristic threat.
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I have surrendered to the reality that without immediate treatment my life is in eminant danger.
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It touched a nine-month high on Thursday but surrendered the gains as the dollar advanced.
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Starter Jordan Zimmermann (0-7) surrendered six runs on seven hits in 3 2/3 innings.
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But we didn't shoot him, nor did we lay a hand on him once he'd surrendered.
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Atlanta never trailed, shot 23 percent from the floor and surrendered a season-low 22016 points.
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Keuchel (1-23) surrendered only four hits and issued just one walk while recording 10 strikeouts.
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James Shields (0-123) surrendered three runs on six hits and a walk over six innings.
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It marked the second time over his last three starts that Greinke surrendered four earned runs.
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The brash Silicon Valley giant has done what seemed unthinkable just a few weeks ago: surrendered.
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He fared slightly better than Blackhawks goaltender Cam Ward, who surrendered seven goals on 34 shots.
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Hart surrendered three runs on five hits while recording just two outs against Detroit on Tuesday.
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The lone suspect, 21-year-old Patrick Crusius, of Allen, Texas, surrendered without incident to police.
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The Blues surrendered a 224-24 lead before winning in overtime in Game 24 in Dallas.
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They have effectively surrendered their claim to be patriots, having succumbed to blind and frothing partisanship.
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The currency surrendered early gains to dip 0.2 percent against a basket of currencies to 89.68.
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Manafort and former business partner Rick Gates, who was also charged in the indictment, surrendered Monday.
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No team in FBS has surrendered more yards passing in the last three weeks than Pittsburgh.
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The 2420-year-old Venezuelan has surrendered 213 homers in 23 outings – 213 of them starts.
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However, the Royals have surrendered 20 homers on their road trip — 15 by the starting rotation.
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The California native surrendered three or fewer earned runs in seven of his last eight appearances.
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The crisis was resolved within hours when the man, later determined to be psychologically troubled, surrendered.
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In a 1982 game versus St. Louis, the Oilers surrendered three goals in just 38 seconds.
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She said her brother had surrendered that morning at the top-floor apartment where they live.
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His successor Denny Hastert surrendered his leadership post in 2007 following the 2006 House election defeat.
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"Stop everything, listen, stop everything, I've surrendered," Guzman can be heard saying as police look on.
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The Interior Ministry said on Saturday that 400 fighters had surrendered this week in the province.
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Under the 2015 deal with Iran, the government there surrendered nearly all of its nuclear material.
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He would have self-surrendered like others who were permitted to do so in this case.
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" Rajneesh himself said the following: "When you surrender, you have surrendered all possibility of saying no.
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Although his command was poor, Montero somehow surrendered only the two runs he allowed by walks.
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He pitched 4 2/3 innings and surrendered eight runs on nine hits and four walks.
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On a humid night, Colon surrendered two solo home runs to Matt Kemp and Nick Markakis.
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Douglas MacArthur were caught off-guard by the Japanese attack and ultimately surrendered in May 1942.
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Weegee sometimes surrendered his camera so that he could inhabit a shot instead of creating it.
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Assistant Sheriff Phil Johnston told reporters he did not know whether Neal had surrendered the weapons.
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Sunday marked the first time Skaggs surrendered four or more runs in a start since Sept.
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He surrendered four runs (three earned) on six hits and a walk while striking out three.
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He surrendered all three home runs in suffering his first loss after winning four consecutive starts.
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Eventually, Orji surrendered to her passion, despite the fact that stand-up comedy still scares her.
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Democracy was losing ground in Hungary and the Philippines; it had all but surrendered in Russia.
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Conservative principles must be fought for there, not surrendered to advance the work of the establishment.
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About 600 of those who were unable to escape surrendered to police overnight, according to authorities.
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Disney, too, surrendered almost half of the 7% gain logged Wednesday on its Disney+ subscriber release.
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The standoff lasted 41 days until the last holdout inside the refuge surrendered in February 2016.
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Wojciechowski has surrendered five home runs in 11 1/83 innings over his last three outings.
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Over his past six starts, Bundy has surrendered 27 earned runs in 31 1/3 innings.
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The hit Gomez surrendered Sunday was the first baserunner he allowed in three innings this season.
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Hundreds of others jihadists surrendered, though it was not yet clear how many, the commander added.
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Verlander (10-63) surrendered four runs to the Angels yet again, this time over seven innings.
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Youngsta and 2 other men surrendered Tuesday in Charlotte after warrants were issued for their arrest.
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He surrendered six runs (five earned) on six hits and five walks in just two innings.
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He would have surrendered to impulse at his penultimate peak, when godliness was just within reach.
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Denmark and Croatia both have strong defenses; they have so far surrendered only one goal each.
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We surrendered to this idea, and mistook our dependence for romance, until it was too late.
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A suspect, Robert Bowers, surrendered to the authorities and was charged with hate crimes and murder.
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The rescue came after the couple had previously surrendered 30 terriers to local authorities, prosecutors said.
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In 2201, he pitched in the ninth inning 2231 times and surrendered not a single run.
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He surrendered to internal pressure and withdrew his plan, but they came for his job anyway.
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And there are people unconvinced that Hillary Clinton, 71, has fully surrendered her Oval Office dreams.
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He has surrendered three runs or fewer in each of his first 14 big league starts.
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Levandowski surrendered himself at the San Jose courthouse Tuesday morning, U.S. Attorney David L. Anderson said.
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Over 700,000 firearms were surrendered, and semi-automatic weapons in the country are now incredibly rare.
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Allen, the police chief, said the shooter surrendered to officers when they approached him in Walmart.
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The largest hand-in so far has come from New South Wales, with 6,400 firearms surrendered.
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Since the beginning of the year, the dollar has surrendered nearly 8 percent against major currencies.
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Last year, he surrendered his medallion, hoping to escape, and he became a fleet driver again.
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For Japan, the loss — even one in which it surrendered 27 points — proved even more inspiring.
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Congress barred further leasing in 2006 and offered tax incentives for companies that surrendered their leases.
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Then, at the end of November, the brothers surrendered their lease to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
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Knight surrendered one run on seven hits with six strikeouts and one walk in six innings.
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On January 10, she told the Times, she surrendered to American troops in the Syrian desert.
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But Khogyani said numerous members had been killed in clashes or had surrendered over recent months.
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The singer had surrendered his passport under terms of the bail he was granted in February.
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He surrendered four hits and three walks, and hit a batter, yet wriggled out of jams.
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Mr. Correia, 44, surrendered to agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 10:30 a.m.
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After a four-hour standoff, McLemore surrendered after the cops offered him a slice of pizza.
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Weinstein actually surrendered two other cellphones to security when he entered the courtroom, BuzzFeed News reported.
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If it does, we will have fully surrendered one of our most powerful weapons: international inspiration.
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Teheran surrendered five runs on nine hits, all of which occurred in the first three innings.
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Brent crude futures surrendered the previous day's gains to drop 0.8 percent to $65.27 per barrel.
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Just after midnight on Wednesday, he surrendered to the police and took responsibility for the murder.
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Keuchel (0-1), surrendered three runs (all earned) on seven hits in six innings of work.
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In May, the besieged American troops on the island of Corregidor, off Bataan, surrendered as well.
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Reynolds surrendered to federal agents on Wednesday at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York.
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The Jets have not surrendered a power-play goal in four of their last five contests.
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"Now that Daesh militants have surrendered, I ask authorities to treat their families humanely," Ghani added.
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He returned the tree, surrendered to the police and agreed to perform community service as punishment.
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The police finally caught up to him at the end of the street, and he surrendered.
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The attorney said Alqahtani surrendered on Friday after learning there was a warrant for his arrest.
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If they move, watch, it will be the beginning of the end - they surrendered, they quit!
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"I have resigned from Cabinet and surrendered the Conservative whip," Rudd said on her Twitter account.
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He has not surrendered a run over his last 12 games (11 innings) dating to last season.
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While some New Zealanders have voluntarily surrendered guns, others have been buying more to beat the ban.
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Nickel prices fell nearly 23 percent on Monday, while iron ore surrendered early gains to end lower.
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Within two weeks the Pakistani forces fell; they officially surrendered on the afternoon of 16 December 1971.
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Unable to pay for the Katy P.'s care, the owner surrendered the cat to the shelter.
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He said 120,000 people had surrendered to police in the past month, and 70,000 were drug pushers.
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Joshua quickly surrendered to deputies who arrested Jeremy and Walter after a short standoff, the paper reported.
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Hughes (22014-103) surrendered six runs on six hits and two walks while lasting just two innings.
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The 28-year-old Dominican surrendered at least five runs for the third straight outing on Aug.
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While not formally charged as of yet, she has "surrendered her passports to the prosecutors," he said.
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A ruthless despot with a history of sponsoring terrorism surrendered his efforts to build a catastrophic weapon.
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It should have surprised no one when Mr Jiménez promptly surrendered a devastating, game-ending home run.
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Stephen Calk surrendered Thursday and was scheduled to appear in federal court in Manhattan in the afternoon.
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As Yellowjacket, Hank attacks a villain during a fight with the Avengers after she had already surrendered.
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The 23-year-old former Texas Rangers star surrendered to authorities and posed for a mug shot.
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In 2015, Comcast finally surrendered when the EPB announced the new $70 gigabit fiber service for Chattanooga.
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Giselle went from surrendered and scared to one of the most adored adoptable cats on the planet.
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Right-hander Diego Castillo entered in relief of Font and surrendered a two-run homer to Bregman.
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He surrendered his serve in the seventh game, giving the 24-year-old Coric three break points.
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Jadlowski surrendered into police custody and was arraigned in Chautauqua County on Thursday, the state DEC said.
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Savitsky surrendered himself to the Bellingshausen station chief after the stabbing and was moved to the church.
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Northwestern (5-3, 3-2) had not surrendered an opening-drive score in its first seven games.
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We're told Saracino -- who's also in Tina Fey's "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot" -- eventually pulled over and surrendered peacefully.
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Shipley has surrendered eight homers in his last seven outings and 12 in 11 appearances this season.
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The only run Porcello surrendered was a solo homer by Robbie Grossman leading off the third inning.
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Israel and France share no bilateral extradition treaty, but Israel has surrendered French citizens in some cases.
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Israel and France share no bilateral extradition treaty, but Israel has surrendered French citizens in the past.
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Motte, whose ERA rose to 4.76, has surrendered five homers in 303 innings in his 21 appearances.
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"Prince has been voluntarily surrendered to Guardians of Rescue," reads a post on the rescue's Facebook page.
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Palumbo surrendered seven runs on six hits and three walks with one strikeout in two-plus innings.
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I drew a deep breath, then another one—and I surrendered both my phone and my wallet.
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Baltimore RHP Mychal Givens surrendered Upton's blast on Friday, ending a string of 12 straight scoreless appearances.
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The "Bodak Yellow" rapper surrendered to police on Monday morning and was subsequently arrested, PEOPLE previously confirmed.
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He surrendered nine hits and one walk and was charged with seven runs while striking out six.
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But in late 290, the industry surrendered and agreed to pay out hundreds of billions of dollars.
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They also said more than 80 Kurdish militants had been captured alive or surrendered to Turkish forces.
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It was Chisenhall's sixth homer and the 17th Fiers has surrendered this year, tops in the majors.
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Lewis surrendered a three-run lead by giving up a three-run home run to Jose Altuve.
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Cardinals starter John Gant (1-1) surrendered four runs on six hits in 5 1/3 innings.
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Both Manafort and Gates surrendered to authorities at the FBI on Monday, according to the Associated Press.
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Instead, Soria surrendered the two-run double to Alonso and a run-producing single to Marcus Semien.
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Sadler said Bowden released a female hostage before he surrendered about five hours after the standoff began.
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He has surrendered a total of two earned runs over 14 1/3 innings since his return.
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Tyler Skaggs (3-3) surrendered eight runs (seven earned) on eight hits in 4 2/3 innings.
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Normand told reporters the suspect, Ronald Gasser, stayed on the scene and surrendered his weapon to authorities.
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Police circulated surveillance video footage of the incident to the public before the defendants surrendered to police.
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Kurdish officials said dozens of fighters surrendered after the fall of Tal Afar but gave no details.
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McVay was interviewed on the scene by deputies and later at the station, where he surrendered himself.
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The American's serve was still far from perfect, however, and she surrendered the extra break right away.
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In addition to Pham's two home runs, he surrendered a solo shot to Meadows in the fourth.
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Yes, they surrendered a first-round pick, two second-round picks, and a nice piece in Ross.
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RHP Mike Fiers surrendered four home runs but rallied to retire the final eight batters he faced.
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But he couldn't get away because there was a gate, so he surrendered to police, she said.
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Earlier this year, South Africa's former justice minister Michael Masutha said Chang should be surrendered to Mozambique.
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Mengden surrendered five runs (four earned) on six hits and one walk over 2 1/3 innings.
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She wrote: The probation officer weighed the fact that he has surrendered a hard-earned swimming scholarship.
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Some people have even surrendered to the possibility of a coup, because anything is better than this.
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It was the fourth home run Hader (1-4) surrendered to a left-handed batter this season.
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Earlier this year, South Africa's former justice minister Michael Masutha said Chang should be surrendered to Mozambique.
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