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After May 1940, the good times were few and far between; first there was the war, then the capitulation, and then the arrival of the Germans, which is when the trouble started for the Jews.
Anne Frank
War
Good
Trouble
First
Few
Jews
Good Times
Between
Arrival
Were
Germans
Times
May
After
Which
Far
Then
Capitulation
Started
Today, Democrats not only have the White House; they have the Senate too. So we have to be realistic about what we can and cannot achieve, while at the same recognizing that realism should never be confused with capitulation.
Mitch McConnell
Today
Confused
Achieve
Realistic
White
White House
Too
Recognizing
About
Only
Never
House
Democrats
Senate
Same
Cannot
While
Realism
Should
Capitulation
There's parts of Sydney totally indistinguishable from West London. It's exactly the same - the sense of capitulation, discouraging assimilation.
Gavin McInnes
Sense
Exactly
Exactly The Same
London
Totally
Indistinguishable
Parts
Discouraging
West
Same
Capitulation
Sydney
Assimilation
Today we ought to be able to see first that Booker T. Washington faced a situation in which he was seeking desperately for a way out, and he could see no way out except capitulation.
C. L. R. James
Today
First
Situation
Desperately
Ought
Way
Out
See
Able
Seeking
Faced
Except
Could
He
Which
Capitulation
Washington
The decision over Heathrow expansion exemplifies the style of policy-making that starts with capitulation to a powerful self-interested lobby, blatantly fixes a public consultation and then drives through a policy that destroys any vestiges of green credentials the government had left.
John McDonnell
Government
Decision
Style
Starts
Lobby
Destroys
Through
Consultation
Drives
Had
Powerful
Over
Policy
Left
Expansion
Green
Any
Public
Then
Capitulation
Credentials
The fact that some things are mysterious or that they touch on mystery isn't in some way a capitulation, and one should realize that there are some things that we may never understand and, to that extent, should be humbled by that.
Simon Conway Morris
Way
Some
Some Things
Touch
Fact
Mysterious
Mystery
Never
Understand
May
Realize
Should
Capitulation
Things
Extent
Humbled