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But if things finally do get to them, the women succumb first.
Even she had succumbed last night, after all these years.
Would she be here now if he had been able to succumb to her?
Someone could succumb to heart disease in 25 or 30 years.
It seemed like only a matter of time before he succumbed.
But the third time, which is the present, you may succumb.
He succumbed to the disease at the age of 42.
But he succumbed to the pressure of other workers to stay on the job.
After all, why should he have expected her to hold out when so many others had succumbed?
Some succumbed to the heat despite the best of care.
If he allowed himself to succumb, his plan would fall.
He succumbed to a heart attack and died in 1997.
She succumbs to old age later on in the play.
Eight of the 22 were killed in action, and others have succumbed to time.
My best guess is that they succumbed to some kind of disease.
She almost succumbed but then common sense came to her aid.
Even his mother had succumbed to the modern world on that one.
It was not expected for men to succumb to such problems.
He would succumb to the disease in June of the following year.
In 2011, a school succumbed to the growing level of the lake.
He succumbed to cancer at age 66 on June 18, 2004.
He is the first member of Congress known to have succumbed to the disease.
It would do his people no good if he succumbed to this disease too.
On May 27, 2007, at the age of 61, he succumbed to the disease.
Try to last at least a month before succumbing to an old vice.