| 21. | Initial resistance, though, can turn to acquiescence.
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| 22. | This seeming acquiescence to political business as usual cannot accurately be called cynicism.
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| 23. | While the lyrics promise acquiescence, the music insists that weakness is heroic.
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| 24. | Campaign, with the acquiescence of political leaders, to drive inflation down.
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| 25. | The line Jacobs showed on Monday night showed a total acquiescence to formula.
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| 26. | Two other conditions, popular support and international acquiescence, are also absent.
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| 27. | They expected acquiescence in their continued control of Jerusalem.
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| 28. | Coexistence with these organizations or acquiescence in their activities is simply not acceptable.
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| 29. | That has to have the acquiescence of the candidate.
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| 30. | Contreras'acquiescence ends an uncertain period for Chile.
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