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On the way back towards the camp, two of the five men
succumbed
to frostbite starvation, and exhaustion.
But I succumbed, and I checked my work email.
We had evolution over time, and this unbelievable mortality rate in human beings: 55 percent of people who have become infected with H5N1 have, in fact,
succumbed.
With "Batman Returns", Tim Burton
succumbed
to an important priority in American cinema: giving a sequel to a blockbuster.
She discovers that right before each ceremony, the bride was given a rare orchid (supposedly from the groom) which contained a powerful drug that
succumbed
them.
So this is what actress Kim Basinger has
succumbed
to?
Superb comic farce from Paul Mazursky, Richard Dreyfuss, plays Jack Noah a fairly successful actor- who is On location shooting a film in a fictitious Latin American banana republic Parador,Ruled by the Fascist, Alfonse Sims who unfortunately has
succumbed
of a heart attack after indulging in too many local cocktails!
I think the critics have seen too many actions films and have
succumbed
to the Matrix style of films.
I am really extremely disappointed that the British too seem to have
succumbed
to that crappy Hollywood-type moral and ending.
The younger of the brothers, Will (Andrew Stevens, who also produces here as well as contributing heavily to the screenplay), a rather artless character, does in fact espy Nikki in flagrante delicto, but this apparently fortuitous event for Brian is nullified because Will has
succumbed
to the physical charms of the wayward wife and has decided to withhold the evidential tape from the musician and his attorney, played by able supporting player Paul Carr, causing a viewer to recognize that the lovestruck security guard can not be considered as an example of rectitude.
This particular body is that of a secret agent that
succumbed
twenty years earlier to self injection of a blood sample from a...werewolf.
While initially promising, and a much better use of actors and a wider, more involving setting, this episode
succumbed
to the same preachy, heavy-handed political dogma that marred the first one.
Even Britain has
succumbed
to this calculus.
The immediate crisis passed when Erbakan
succumbed
to pressure and resigned June 18, a move he hoped would allow his coalition partner to take over.
The Big Banks Are BackCAMBRIDGE – Last month, the United States Congress
succumbed
to Citigroup’s lobbying and repealed a key provision of the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act: the rule that bars banks from trading derivatives.
Indonesia and Ecuador, among other countries,
succumbed
to financial crises in 1997-98 that were linked (in part) to agricultural crises caused by the severe El Nino.
But after inflation succumbed, unemployment did not fall – or not by much.
In 2016, some 417,000 people on the continent
succumbed
to the disease.
A few dozen emergency workers who battled the fire at the reactor
succumbed
to acute radiation sickness.
Indeed, without the single currency, many of these countries would have
succumbed
to a downward spiral of devaluation, default, and recourse to the IMF.
They say that fears of “running out of resources,” notably food and energy, have been with us for 200 years, and we never
succumbed.
But that rule
succumbed
rather quickly to violent money-demand shocks, though Friedman’s general argument – that a credible commitment to low inflation requires favoring rules over discretion – remains very influential.
Though President Camara eventually
succumbed
to pressure and declared elections for the coming fall, he has a valid point in insisting that he first must secure stability so that elections do not become a mere prelude to civil strife.
Misreading Chinese RebalancingNEW HAVEN – The punditocracy has once again
succumbed
to the “China Crash” syndrome – a malady that seems to afflict economic and political commentators every few years.
Then the Bush administration
succumbed
to hubris and made the colossal mistake of invading Iraq without broad international support.
And, as an American, I feel that we have
succumbed
– today, at least – to small-minded, short-sighted xenophobia, rather than lived up to the vision of our country at its most welcoming and compassionate best.
In the original telling, Pandora was not some innocent girl who
succumbed
to the temptation to open a forbidden jar.
But, just as Keynesianism was discredited by the inflationary crises of the 1970s, market fundamentalism
succumbed
to its own internal contradictions in the deflationary crisis of 2007.
After monetarism was discredited – at great cost to those countries that
succumbed
to it – the quest began for a new mantra.
The consumption-based economy, to which the capitalist West had apparently succumbed, was written off as a paper tiger.
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