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Of course, then you'd have to forgo "Revelations".
"Now I'll have to forgo that again for a while".
This time, they'll certainly have to forgo much glory.
And you have to forgo that comforting extra scoop of ice-cream.
In Chelsea, she knew, she might have to forgo a bedroom.
I, on the other hand, would have to forgo such "entitlements".
"Who's going to compensate the driver for the income they'll have to forgo?" she asked.
His daughter, age 7, was told she would have to forgo cartoons.
Mr. Bush's approach would almost certainly have to forgo large-scale reduction in the public debt.
Israel would also have to forgo seeking elected positions for two years.
In tough times, no one should have to forgo needed health care.
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