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If you decide to forsake nature, there's still plenty to occupy you along park roads.
Later, when the priestesses decide to forsake Pollione and pledge sisterly comradeship, Ms. Meade and Ms. Alkema sang with infectious ease and joy.
In this illustrated story, two ant scouts decide to forsake their underground home — and beloved queen/mother — in favor of a newfound storehouse of sparkling, delicious sugar crystals.
Lowell, Massachusetts If you do decide to forsake this tax break, you may also want to shun the one you get on your mortgage interest: renters receive no such break, and they tend to have less money than homeowners do.
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Father comes home, observes the distress, and decides to forsake his biggest opportunity in life.
Hossa decided to forsake longer, more lucrative offers to accept the Red Wings' offer of one year at $7.45 million.
But when she arrived, her husband told her that he had decided to forsake their Nigerian vows and remarry.
With few realistic options in elective office, Mr. Towns argued, Mr. Dilan decided to forsake old ties for political survival.
Like many of the purpose-built French resorts created in the 1960s and 1970s, it has virtually no more land to develop, so it decided to forsake its strongly three-star image and increase its income by going upmarket.
As "Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens" makes clear, our hero escaped from his parents as a baby and, after much prevarication, decided to forsake them for the unwithering plea-sure gardens of Kensington.
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