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** and Surrender
** The German Instrument of Surrender signed ( May 7 – 8, 1945 ).
** Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki ( August 6 and August 9, 1945 ); Surrender of Japan on August 15.
** 1709-The Queen's Acceptance of the Surrender of Government ; April 17
** CHAPTER XV: The Victory Sealed: Surrender at Reims
** Deniece Williams for " I Surrender All "
** Deniece Williams for " I Surrender All "
** 1702 – Surrender from the Proprietors of East and West New Jersey, of Their Pretended Right of Government to Her Majesty
** 1709 – The Queen's Acceptance of the Surrender of Government ; April 17
** Instrument of Surrender of Pakistan ( 1971 )
** Volume V: The Surrender of Japan, Major-General Stanley Woodburn Kirbyet al., 1969
** 274, Battle of Châlons, Surrender of the Gallic Empire.
** Track 10: " Never Surrender " ( written by Don Felder and Kenny Loggins )

** and Dodecanese
** the island of Kastellorizo ( like Rhodes a part of the Aegean Dodecanese island group ) was taken by the Knights of St. John Hospitaller of Jerusalem in 1309 ; the Egyptians occupied it from 1440 until 1450 ; then the Kingdom of Naples ruled ; Venetian rule began in 1635 ( as Castellorosso ); all these states, excluding the Egyptians, were Catholic ; Ottoman rule was established in 1686, although Greeks controlled the island during the Greek War of Independence from 1821-1833.

** and is
** Eunectes murinus, the green anaconda, the largest species, is found east of the Andes in Colombia, Venezuela, the Guianas, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil and on the island of Trinidad.
** Eunectes notaeus, the yellow anaconda, a smaller species, is found in eastern Bolivia, southern Brazil, Paraguay and northeastern Argentina.
** Eunectes deschauenseei, the dark-spotted anaconda, is a rare species found in northeastern Brazil and coastal French Guiana.
** Eunectes beniensis, the Bolivian anaconda, the most recently defined species, is found in the Departments of Beni and Pando in Bolivia.
** Tarski's theorem: For every infinite set A, there is a bijective map between the sets A and A × A.
** The Cartesian product of any family of nonempty sets is nonempty.
** König's theorem: Colloquially, the sum of a sequence of cardinals is strictly less than the product of a sequence of larger cardinals.
** Hausdorff maximal principle: In any partially ordered set, every totally ordered subset is contained in a maximal totally ordered subset.
** For every non-empty set S there is a binary operation defined on S that makes it a group.
** Tychonoff's theorem stating that every product of compact topological spaces is compact.
** In the product topology, the closure of a product of subsets is equal to the product of the closures.
** If S is a set of sentences of first-order logic and B is a consistent subset of S, then B is included in a set that is maximal among consistent subsets of S. The special case where S is the set of all first-order sentences in a given signature is weaker, equivalent to the Boolean prime ideal theorem ; see the section " Weaker forms " below.
** Any union of countably many countable sets is itself countable.
** If the set A is infinite, then there exists an injection from the natural numbers N to A ( see Dedekind infinite ).
** Every infinite game in which is a Borel subset of Baire space is determined.
** The Vitali theorem on the existence of non-measurable sets which states that there is a subset of the real numbers that is not Lebesgue measurable.
** The Lebesgue measure of a countable disjoint union of measurable sets is equal to the sum of the measures of the individual sets.
** The Nielsen – Schreier theorem, that every subgroup of a free group is free.

** and signed
** signed, but not ratified:
** Address with a 16-bit signed offset, e. g. 16 ( A0 )
** Indexed register indirect with 8-bit signed offset e. g. 8 ( A0, D0 ) or 8 ( A0, A1 )
** Relative 16-bit signed offset, e. g. 16 ( PC ).
** Relative with 8-bit signed offset with index, e. g. 8 ( PC, D2 )
** 3 bit unsigned ( or 8 bit signed with moveq ) with value stored in Opcode
** Victoria Agreement signed.
** The Corfu Declaration, which enabled the establishment of the post-war Kingdom of Yugoslavia, is signed by the Yugoslav Committee and the Kingdom of Serbia.
** Chemical Weapons Convention ( CWC ) signed.
** Japan-U. S. Security Treaty, which allows United States Armed Forces being stationed in Japan after the occupation of Japan, is signed by Japan and the United States.
** Treaty of Brussels signed by Belgium, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, providing for economic, social and cultural collaboration and collective self-defence.
** Hay-Pauncefote Treaty signed by United Kingdom and United States, ceding control of the Panama Canal to the United States.
** The Bretton Woods Conference ends with various agreements signed.
** Charter of Paris for a New Europe signed.
** The Electronic Freedom of Information Act Amendments are signed by U. S. President Bill Clinton.
** The U. S. National Conscription Act is signed, leading to the week-long New York Draft Riots.
** The nuclear test ban treaty, signed on August 5, takes effect.
** The Entente Cordiale is signed between the UK and France.
** The Kellogg-Briand Pact, renouncing war as an instrument of foreign policy, goes into effect ( it was first signed in Paris on August 27, 1928 by most leading world powers ).
** The Treaty of Versailles is signed, formally ending World War I.
** Mexican – American War formally ends, making the unincorporated, unorganized California Territory a provisional official possession: The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo is signed, ending the war and ceding to the United States virtually all of what is today the southwest United States.
** Commonwealth of Independent States Collective Security Treaty ( CST ) signed ( effective 20 April 1994 ).
** A ' Joint Understanding ' agreement on arms reduction is signed by U. S. President George H. W. Bush and Russian President Boris Yeltsin ( this is later codified in START II ).

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