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They boast a huge photograph of former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide with the simple and foregone declaration in Creole: "February 7 , 2001
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However, on this, the conclusions seem foregone.
He has foregone his severance pay.
I knew that Brown had foregone a pay rise.
The government has foregone £6bn in revenues to date".
But that's OK since the conclusion is foregone.
The conclusion is foregone.
It was as foregone as the sun setting".
Thirty-three percent had foregone seeking necessary care because of cost.
She may have foregone her citizenship, I never checked.
Only individuals themselves can choose to forego that care through some judicially recognizable declaration, and allow their bodies to fail as they believe God might have intended all along.
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