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Others who have played the Garden in the past are foregoing it altogether and playing Barclays instead, among them Bob Dylan, Green Day, John Legend, Rihanna and Rush.
Oppenheimer believed that people were postponing marriage, not foregoing it.
From the foregoing it is apparent that the means for complete automation of train operation exist.
From the foregoing it may be seen that senescence and death are important in the general economy of plants.
Based upon the foregoing, it is hereby ordered and adjudged that the motion to dismiss or alternative motion for summary judgment is granted.
From the foregoing, it seems evident that the direction of landform evolution can only be grasped from the study of geomorphic process if the character and role of relict landforms and deposits are clearly understood.
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Is it foregoing our family relationships as many Olympians must do?
And why would they accumulate large amounts of debt to do it, foregoing the ability to later transfer their credits?
Oops -- I have to admit: the option of leaving the whole banana for someone else, foregoing my wanting it completely, honestly didn't cross my mind for a long, long time.
50% thought that it should, and that foregoing the opportunity to release it would block the promise of economic gains, better services and other benefits.
In light of the foregoing discussion, it is clear that it is necessary to take account of the four factors identified by Benassi et al. (1980).
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