Thousands of birds have been seen returning to the islands, despite many succumbing to recent extreme weather.
The men from Dens Park raced to the semi-finals before succumbing to eventual winners AC Milan.
It confirmed it had been unable to save the bird from succumbing to its injuries.
Each of these rallies ended up succumbing to selling, even during quarters with high-percentage beat rates.
Not succumbing to malapropisms and grammatical mistakes does not make you a good public speaker.
How can devoted entrepreneurs learn to pass the torch while not succumbing to entrepreneurial arson?
The 35-year-old had to withdraw from a fight this week after succumbing to a kidney stone.
Instead of succumbing to partisanship and division, let's summon the unity that this moment demands.
Foreign businessmen may hesitate a bit longer before succumbing to the allure of Libya's oil wealth.
He reached 49 before succumbing to Collingwood, as the home fans headed for the turnstiles.
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Spirit's mission ended after getting caught in soft soil in 2009 and succumbing to the Martian winter.
The venerable patent system in the United States is in danger of succumbing to the same fate.
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North of Aldeburgh is a trail of serene and little-visited coastal heritage towns that are gradually succumbing to the sea.
With thousands of consumers succumbing to severe food poisoning and the body count rising, widespread consumer panic was understandable.
In 2012, the right-hander led Victoria Azarenka 6-1, 5-2 before succumbing to defeat.
It follows other national chains - such as Jessops and Comet goods - in succumbing to its online competitors.
Americans ought to be very circumspect before succumbing to more stringent firearm qualifications.
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Numbers like these have prompted fears that the world's oil production will soon peak, before succumbing to an inevitable decline.
Like old-growth timber succumbing to a band of lumberjacks, incumbent Democrats in Congress crashed to Earth in record numbers Tuesday night.
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Rather than succumbing to inflation or recession, the global economy will muddle through, as it has many times in the past.
For three reasons, however, succumbing to such electoral temptations, by even voicing the possibility of an early drawdown, is a mistake.
To prevent computers from succumbing to viruses and other network-borne horrors, they are borrowing ideas from immunology, and building digital immune systems.
It is possible that some of the patients in Mexico, many of whom are dying of pneumonia, are succumbing to secondary infections.
It's just that Nokia may have shot itself in the foot, succumbing to the hazards of hyperbolic quicksand far ahead of launch day.
Instead of succumbing to fear and distrust, we must resolve to progress forward by doing the opposite: Demonstrate more trust in other people!
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Succumbing to media pressure, Cantor said it would pay all bonuses and commissions by Thanksgiving and offer free health benefits for ten years.
The 33-year-old Wiggins wasn't the only high-profile rider to withdraw, with team Garmin-Sharp's Ryder Hesjedal out of the race after succumbing to illness.
Despite their sturdy defences, the earth buildings are also succumbing to a gradual hollowing out from within, as the Hakka once again move on.
The anti-business types trying to get up a lynch mob against ALEC are succumbing to a scary narrative not very well based in fact.
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Both producers and consumers of information about health effects must resist succumbing to the urge to make more of such findings than they warrant.
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