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But the actors also insisted that forsaking those very things that nonperformers might consider screen acting's support system — written dialogue, marks to hit, even a defined destination — were liberating to lose.
He's a man obsessed on "Rainy Taxi," and so desperate that he'll forsake his very voice: "If you leave, I'll never sing another tune," he sings.
The show, they argued, had achieved recognition and cult fame through the combustion of Bluth family personalities, and the singular focus forsook the very ethos that led to its resurrection.
Suddenly stateless, he too became a kind of Gypsy, constantly on the move, forsaking the very notion of a homeland.
His reunion with his father -- or kidnapping by federal agents as many Cuban-Americans call it -- left them feeling forsaken by the very country they claimed as their own.
Daunt denied Waterstones was "forsaking" the physical book: "Digital is very much an adjunct to the reading of physical books," he said.
Forsaking the Premier League to dip a toe in the First Division on the very last day of the latter's campaign may seem a trifle patronising, but tales of Hibernian's yeoman work could no longer be resisted.
The rich make up a very small part of the country". Already, resentment is growing against the party for forsaking the poor.
forsaking our friends.
Forsaking all others.
Others are forsaking it altogether.
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