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1Surrender of Japan — The surrender of Japan in August 1945 brought World War II to a close. On August 10, 1945, after the invasion of Manchuria by the Soviet Union and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan s leaders at the Imperial conference (… …
2Surrender at Perevolochna — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Perevolochna partof=Great Northern War caption=Map depicting the surrender. Red=Russians and blue=Swedes. In the bottom left, Charles XII crosses the Dnieper. place=Perevolochna, present day Ukraine date=July 1… …
3No Surrender (2008) — Promotional poster featuring Samoa Joe Tagline(s) No retreat, No Surrender[1] …
4self-surrender — /self seuh ren deuhr, self /, n. the surrender or yielding up of oneself, one s will, affections, etc., as to another person, an influence, or a cause. [1695 1705] * * * …
5self-surrender — self′ surren′der n. the surrender or yielding up of oneself, one s will, affections, etc., as to a person, influence, or cause • Etymology: 1695–1705 …
6Siege of Charleston — For the siege during the American Civil War see: Siege of Charleston Harbor The Siege of Charleston was one of the major battles which took place towards the end of the American Revolutionary War, after the British began to shift their strategic… …
7Chinon Agreement — (1462) The Chinon Agreement of June 1462 was a largely unsuccessful attempt by Queen MARGARET OF ANJOU to create an alliance with FRANCE that could supply her with the men, money, and supplies required to overthrow EDWARD IV and the house of… …
8prisoner's base — any of various children s games in which each of two teams has a home base where members of the opposing team are kept prisoner after being tagged or caught and from which they can be freed only in specified ways. Also called prison base. [1590… …
9順 — 【순】 순하다; 좇다; 도리를 따르다; 거스르지 아니하다; 잇다; 이어받다 川 (내천) + 頁 (머리혈) 頁부 3획 (총12획) [1] [v] follow; obey; submit to; go along with; cause to surrender; fall in with [2] in the same direction as; with; along [3] agreeable; favorable; comfortable; happy [4]… …
10take — I. v. a. 1. Receive, accept. 2. Seize, grasp, gripe, clasp, lay hold of, get hold of. 3. Entrap, ensnare, circumvent. 4. Capture, catch, make prisoner of. 5. Come upon, befall, smite, fasten on, attack, seize. 6. Conquer, capture, cause to… …