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Sure, buying from these new eyewear shops might mean having to forgo the ostentatious logo and the titanium skeleton.
The Christian Social Union's loss means Mrs. Merkel is in danger of having to forgo a traditional prop for conservative German leaders seeking national power.
I'm constantly working around this niggling commitment, timing to the minute all my evening plans and sometimes, if I have to get up early, having to forgo them altogether.
Having to forgo business and field sports, Davy wrote Salmonia: or Days of Fly Fishing (1828), a book on fishing (after the manner of Izaak Walton) that contained engravings from his own drawings.
Mr. Gallois said he regretted having to forgo a dividend to shareholders, but said the board felt it would not be appropriate, given the size of the 2009 loss.
Only one has been issued so far this century – by Pope Benedict to give Anglicans a way of joining the Catholic church without having to forgo their liturgy and so on.
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This time, they'll certainly have to forgo much glory.
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Unable to maneuver around the moving boxes, they had to forgo Thanksgiving in their new home.
I, on the other hand, would have to forgo such "entitlements".
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