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Moreover, they can enjoy the sea breezes of Alexandria or the cool mountain air of the Levant without having to forsake their native tongue and familiar food.In the first seven months of 1998, tourism from the Khalij, as Arabs call the Gulf, rose an astonishing 36% in Jordan.
I can be part of the American mainstream without having to forsake my heritage.
The new demand of the Cubans is that their players have a right to compete at the highest level without having to forsake their citizenship or participation on Cuba's heralded national team.
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"You have to forsake me," the boy said.
At that time the BJP had to forsake such ideas as politically impracticable.
Among other things he had to forsake his stylish and expensive clothing.
In other words, you'd have to forsake modern life entirely.
The I.R.A. will have to forsake arms for the peace to live.
Perhaps it's the good girl who has to forsake the most to win the boy.
His followers, meanwhile, have to forsake yesterday's fixed principle in order to keep their power and their places.
(In solidarity, Miljan Amanovic, Djokovic's trainer, underwent an assessment and had to forsake egg whites and pineapple).
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