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If Serbia wants to join the west, it must not forsake that opportunity by trapping itself in its nationalist past.
But at $10 to $15 a person, you'll happily forsake that for Tabata's miso ramen, or even its humble — but fresh and fragrant — pork and vegetable stir-fry.
To forsake that opportunity in a fit of self-doubt or excessive modesty, they say, will only make Americans and all other peoples less secure.
"I'm big on principle and, when I was in the dust being kicked by my own people, I was given an opportunity by this club and I will not forsake that or betray anyone".
I've swapped my gut strings for steel ones (slipped a flat silver covered gut "A" on though... the "soul" region of my bass... can't forsake that depth) and I enjoy half an hour's tranquillity in the taxi to Heathrow as my calm but canny Polish driver weaves a clever route to perfection.
"I'm big on principle and when I was in the dust being kicked by my own people I was given an opportunity by this club and I will not forsake that or betray anyone.
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The trouble is, Napster has forsaken that model.
It was like being forsaken, that's the only way to describe it.
Doral's customers, who live largely in Southern states, are also forsaking that brand for cheaper cigarettes.
Even if Senator Clinton forsakes that house as too Marie Antoinette for a populist, she set a tone of overreaching.
All the while she leaves Christine to a fate that can be guessed from a word, "forsaken," that is visibly prominent on the lovesick victim's bedroom wall.
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