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Unable to maneuver around the moving boxes, they had to forgo Thanksgiving in their new home.
Cleveland had to forgo college dreams when his father, a Yale-educated minister, died.
Losing the center meant she has had to forgo night school for now.
He said too many workers have had to forgo wage increases to maintain their health benefits.
He had to forgo a summer soccer camp at the university.
Many have had to forgo US funding and close their sex worker drop-in centres.
Since Mr Cimli lost his job wiping cars' windscreens at a petrol pump, his family has had to forgo lunch.
Under the terms of the deal, though, the paper had to forgo what could have been spectacular scoops.
A deep, freestanding soaking tub with jets made up for that oversight, though I had to forgo soap bubbles.
Players had to forgo employment, family and other sacrifices to play for Australia, with no compensation forthcoming from FFA.
The army had to forgo contingency training, he admits and agrees that the scale and intensity of training was constrained.
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