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Israel says Turkey aims for regional leadership so it is forsaking Israel.
"There was a myth that people don't watch documentaries, and that's never been true," said Yellin, who noted that HBO gained its foothold in the documentary business once it was forsaken by the traditional networks.
Suggestions that it be forsaken sounded to many like a pretext for getting rid of the city's black majority.
So the FT's argument boils down to the assertion that Britain must stay the course lest it be forsaken by the confidence fairy and attacked by misguided invisible bond vigilantes.
Mr Miliband adds: "The hardest decision you can make in government is to turn down an exercise on the grounds that there might be a substantial risk to human rights abroad, in the knowledge that by turning it down you're forsaking the chance to do something to achieve greater security for people here.
Others are forsaking it altogether.
It's ourselves that we're forsaking.
The most powerful country in the world was forsaking its soul to spare its leaders blushes.
He wrote it in 1973, just as the United States was forsaking the idea of fixing the dollar's exchange rate.
What makes the presupposition absolute is that it cannot be forsaken without at the same time undermining the form of enquiry which it makes possible.
The focus has been so firmly on Brooklyn that it sometimes seems as though the franchise is forsaking the New Jersey era entirely.
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