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They may forsake work to focus on their studies, hardly a bad thing, or be willing to wait for the right job.
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In the meantime Logan did not completely forsake stage work: he directed All American (1962), Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright (1962), and Ready When You Are, C.B. (1964), among other productions.
Peter Godswill (PR &Media) had to forsake lectures, work, and other commitments to see that the event was held successfully.
At worst, they might've compelled the man to forsake his work in favor of a lifetime collecting decorative thimbles.
Felícito and Don Rigoberto are both challenged and disappointed by a younger generation that has forsaken hard work, been seduced by materialism and mangles its Spanish.
It is a real world inhabited by characters like Ratty, who forsakes the hard work needed to become a D.J. to make a fast dollar smuggling guns.
Lagerfeld reacted by declaring haute couture a dying art and forsaking it to work as a freelance ready-to-wear designer.
In later chapters, Richard's awkward perspective – as a white man in a relationship with a black woman, who forsakes his academic work to become Biafra's director of propaganda – illuminates the colonial fantasy that underpins the whole mess.
But copyright-holders don't forsake ownership of their work simply by posting it on a publicly accessible website.
He urged President Bush not to forsake his promise to work with Mexico on issues including broad immigration reforms.
Unfortunately, most interns have to pay for college credits, do unpaid work and forsake paying jobs that won't further a career.
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