Surrender
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290 examples of Surrender in a sentence
To give you just one example, a black doctor comes out of his hiding place, unarmed, with his hands up in the air, ready to
surrender
to the police: one of the (all-white) cops says "Don't shoot him, he's a doctor", to which another cop replies: "So what?
Surrender
Cinema has been known for their extremely erotic, almost explicit sci-fi films.
Because if you had to face this opinion in a discussion and if you are willing to really look into the art of H.Schneider you would have to
"surrender"
.
There is an increasing trend in our culture to passively
"surrender"
to the media -- to immerse oneself in the images we see without dedicating a single brain cell to comprehending the statement the work is trying to make.
By the time the movie begins, the Japanese have clearly been beaten but because of the insane logic of Bushido, they cannot allow themselves to consider
surrender.
Well, this happens just in the first five minutes of the movie--a lot worse things befall this soldier and the few stragglers because they won't
surrender.
Plus, there is a case in the movie where a soldier DOES try to
surrender
but is gunned down.
This will not make Isabel surrender, because, if there's a will there's a way and she is going to fight for her future, to have normal life, with a house and a family.
The movie and novel on which it was based also put to death the myth that Japanese soldiers all preferred death to surrender: They had good reason to believe that their enemies were in no mood to take prisoners.
It may well be implausible that Jack Shepherd should
surrender
twice to Jack Wild because Wild had captured Edgeworth Bess.
It's a feat that you either
surrender
yourself to, or you don't.
I predict it to be a cult classic that urges to be discovered: future viewers should definitely
surrender
to this nocturnal trip.
One more chapter in Horrors of Nazi Germany the many Italian soliders killed during the period of there
surrender
to the allies and Germany's eventual
surrender.
The other element that I appreciated was the depiction of the Werewolves, the fanatical Nazis who continued the fight after the formal
surrender.
The Deer Hunter is much more up close and personal, you can even tell by the title, and shows the totalling effect trauma has on the individual psyche, the breaking down of the human soul, and its ability to either
surrender
completely to forces of darkness, or to limp on.
Blue ribbon banners, stars and stripes forever, decorated generals, and unconditional
surrender
from the enemies which required tons and tons of radiation, this was the summon substance of the United States victory in World War II!!
cast was good to excellent and the lead man was truly heroic.When I first saw this film I knew the wisest as well as the only real position to have was to enjoy this film as a rousing bit of entertainment and then some.I felt then as I even feel now that the Silver Screen does not as such provide for a true depiction of much of anything let alone The Life of George Armstrong Custer,however the Director Raoul Walsh was to contribute to the real value represented in this film when I watched a semi-documentary with other great directors like Vincent Mennelli wherein these central figures talked about there accomplishments with valuable comments providing a glimpse into the Hollywood mind set.This is what I considered something of interest and where all of this became terribly interesting and very enjoyable.Yet, there have been so much made of all the problems with the silver screen and its story telling ability that some of the enjoyment has been lost and perhaps you would find that to be true here as well.Custer ranked 34 in a graduating class of...34.Much has been made of Custer's final class ranking,but of the 68 cadets who entered the Military Academy with him in 1857,half of them had already flunked out or quit by graduation day,June 24,1861.It is suggested in the movie as the various instructors are determining if a soldier is fit for command and then they come upon the name of George Armstrong Custer and there is to be certain an exchange between the two sides and here is where the Sargeant on Duty says in almost a low tone even to suggest as if that came out by accident"His squadron would follow him to hell,"Your at attention Sargeant,reprimands Tape.If Iam not mistaken when Flynn shows up at a initial battlefield it acknowledged that Custer did not see action right away and indeed he was doing work as a reliable attaché to not only Sheridan,but Hancocks forces as well only to end up for a time with the Army of The Potomac under General George McClellan.There is some truth to the audacity attributed to Custers battlefield heroics as was illustrated when in a counterattack ,"young Custer spurred his horse to the lead and boldly plunged in among the stunned Confederates.As a lone Union Soldier surrounded by rebels,Custers audacity shone through.He accepted the
surrender
of several enemy soldiers,including a rebel captain.Yet most outstanding was that in this action he personally captured the very first Confederate battle flag taken by the Army of the Potomac.This notable act of courage marked him as an officer of great battlefield promise."Robert
Watching CBS's "Surrender, Dorothy", I kept wondering why Diane Keaton would want to be in it (not because it's a television movie--with the dearth of enticing roles for slightly older actresses, it isn't any wonder why Academy Award winning performers such as Keaton turn to TV--but because it offers no opportunities for Keaton to shine).
Aside from being coarse and dim, these phony people are incredibly unconvincing, as is the tidy scenario and the bungalow near the beach where the kids reside (one young man, who wears muscle shirts to tell us he's gay, hears Diane Keaton say, "Surrender, Dorothy" and actually asks, "That's from "The Wizard of Oz", right?"...no, genius, it's from "Citizen Kane"!).
History writers have used an institutionalised agenda ever since to conceal an allied evil which cost many tens of millions of lives with everyone conditioned to believe a deception that the German people completely supported the Nazis and consequently deserved the 24 hour bombing genocide and "unconditional
surrender"
that was imposed on the Germans.
In actual fact, the Makin Island raid was a near total failure with Carlson and his men wandering around in the dark exchanging gunfire with shadows until finally, thirsty and completely disoriented, looking for someone to
surrender
to, before they happened upon some equally confused Japanese soldiers who promptly surrendered to them!
Willy not ever
surrender
and continue to look work, while Al is tired for players and he is retired to the country in the house to his daughter.
She always called her and told her,
"Surrender
Dorothy", which was an expression used in the 'Wizard of Oz',1939.
About hypocrisy and honesty, love and
surrender.
For example, the end of the Great War in 1918 was not a
surrender
but an armistice.
Yet it is announced as a
surrender.
Xica da Silva does with that you don't want to lose a I only surrender, from beginning to end!
We often watch world conflicts on TV and think they could never occur in our own country: we're too civilized to
surrender
ourselves to such brutal behaviour.
In it some German soldiers surrender, but the platoon that finds them does not accept the
surrender
and torture and kill the Germans.
The truth is you know all this already, and although I feel a slight guilt that I don't
surrender
my free time to the discussion of more pressing matters such as those aforementioned, I still cannot allow myself to let the memory of Feed pass without discussion.
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