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This album is not, as Cave might fear, the realisation of a prophetic curse or artistic hubris that he'd gladly forsake to bring his son back.
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But the spring crop has already been forsaken to drought.
Mitchell spent most of February and March working out in Miami, a short walk from a beach and a nightlife that he said he forsook to focus on perfecting his routes, decreasing his dropped passes and improving his diet.
It is hard for the media and the state to forsake their need to celebrate (and punish) charismatic figureheads, especially when it comes to protest movements.
The acceptance of a new technology is often mired by a reluctance to forsake the commitment to a previous work configuration and the perception of threat to continued job security (e.g. loss of power) [ 6].
Perhaps it's the good girl who has to forsake the most to win the boy.
Fight smart". At the same time, she was fond of telling female executives not to forsake their ability to nurture.
He urged President Bush not to forsake his promise to work with Mexico on issues including broad immigration reforms.
We also will remain vigilant in challenging those in power in Washington not to forsake their responsibilities to support basic research at Princeton and institutions across America.
Having been an associate at a VC firm in his past, Jones decided to forsake VC and to bootstrap instead.
She does not mean that we ought to forsake our commitments to our family, friends, neighbors, and fellow citizens.
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