| 41. | Many of his fellow ministers had acquiesced to Hitler's ideas.
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| 42. | Marceau acquiesced for a time, eventually becoming a teacher.
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| 43. | If not, you acquiesce and you are gone ."
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| 44. | No state leadership can merely acquiesce in such moves . . ..
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| 45. | But Horn insisted on his candidate, and the Free Democrats acquiesced.
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| 46. | Foregoing such guarantees would mean acquiescing in the permanent division of Bosnia.
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| 47. | The deadlock over Belgrade remained unresolved and Milosevic is unlikely to acquiesce.
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| 48. | North Korea insisted on Beijing, and the South acquiesced.
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| 49. | Then " they did not simply acquiesce,"
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| 50. | Instead, Ponomariov acquiesced in a perpetual check and offered a draw.
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