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For if I am concerned with your well-being and find you to be about to embark on an immoral course of action, I ought not, contrary to what Cocking & Kennett suggest, blindly allow you to draw me into joining you; rather, I ought to try to stop you or at least get you to question whether you are doing the right thing as a matter of my directing and interpreting you.
Could they be about to embark on a life of free love and al fresco nudity?
When Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao walk out at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in the early hours of Sunday morning, boxing fans will be about to embark on the biggest fight of their generation.
849, 98 L.Ed. 1120, the duty of seaworthiness was held to be present in regard to a vessel which had completed a voyage and which was not shown to be about to embark on a new voyage.
The arrest sparked fears that the government could be about to embark on a re-nationalisation of the oil and gas companies that were auctioned off cheaply in the mid 1990s.
But as it emerges from the most testing two years in its modern history, Churchill may be about to embark on an entirely different path, as this frequently frigid community considers embracing a warmer future.
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