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To say all this is not to acquiesce to it.
In the end, though, there had been nothing else he could do but acquiesce.
As a nation, however, we acquiesced in this state of things.
Because she'd die first before she acquiesced to his will.
We should not wait for the rest of the world to acquiesce.
"Why would he acquiesce only five months into their relationship to take on the public role of Dad?"
State officials said they had no choice but to acquiesce in his plans.
She had never acquiesced, and was in opposition to your decision.
Out of love and pity for her mother, she acquiesced.
Elizabeth said no more - but her mind could not acquiesce.
But the boy finally acquiesced because he would not have been allowed to play otherwise.
Race with her, and if he but win she would acquiesce to his every demand.
She acquiesced, warning him not to tell anyone who it was for.
The doctor acquiesced by throwing his hands up between them.
But what emerges is a team of people who do not simply acquiesce with the head.
I acquiesced to his proposal for reasons of my own.
The Sheriff acquiesced, but said it must be the last time.
"These women are often younger and want to get married, so they acquiesce."
And rather than standing up to the killers, we're again acquiescing.
But given what was at stake, he seemed willing to acquiesce.
He'd acquiesce to it all rather than live through another night of horrors like the last.
Indeed, he may have been very close to acquiescing to the movement's demands.
Even those who were prepared to acquiesce in the change by no means liked it.
The doctor acquiesced without a single word about hospital protocol.
Only when the courts forced him to do it did he finally acquiesce.