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It would not be the first time he had capitulated.
So does he capitulate or make a run for it?
Only one person could save them now and he capitulated.
Both women capitulate to the moment, to holding each other.
However, when she was two days out, the Japanese capitulated.
She'd capitulate at the first touch of his hands upon her body.
"It has led us to capitulate once again before Washington," he said.
Just a few minutes after this event, Government house capitulated.
A: We absolutely did not get any pressure to capitulate.
The family would not agree to see him unless they were capitulating.
But last spring the company capitulated and made peace with the union.
And the three others survived for only one more game before capitulating in five.
Within hours, the Cabinet had made their decision to not capitulate.
And it was even more unusual for China to capitulate.
"Those who capitulate get nothing, and no one will bring this party to its knees again."
It was going to be ever so much more a victory if she capitulated to his terms of her own free will.
They wanted to him to capitulate and to stop all criminal activity.
In fact, 13 of those 16 teams never did win a game, and the three others won only one before capitulating.
We certainly did not expect Earth to capitulate so easily!
As for my officers, if you wish to capitulate, I will understand.
"Sometimes the companies are the last to capitulate and recognize that as well," she said.
The day before the opening, the museum capitulated, and it was taken away.
The company capitulated to the weather for the first time in recent memory.
The city, however, remained firm for over a year before capitulating in 1628.
I don't think we should just capitulate to the way things are.