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He forsakes his childhood friend, Jonno Lynch, in the process.
Those who know him say Mr. Bush goes through phases when he forsakes Bible reading.
But just trying to sneak and bully his work into magazines is a disingenuous strategy; it borrows the prestige of a credibility he forsakes.
When describing Iran's Islamic revolution or its protégés in Hizbullah and Hamas, he forsakes his critical faculties, reserving all his scepticism for the secular values of the West.
When he forsakes his female alter egos to sing without affectation, he is an expressive interpreter with a pronounced vocal resemblance to Gene Kelly.
They're the opposite of people!" The author loses his nerve a little at the climax, in which he forsakes ironic detachment and reaches for pathos.
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Thoreau lived out that complicated balance; the pity is that he forsook it, together with all fellow-feeling, in "Walden".
He forsook the vacillating foreign policy of his father, John George II, and in June 1683 joined an alliance against France.
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