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Anarchic, freewheeling frivolity that traded in joy — in other words, in the comedian's resourcefulness — was renounced for an artful marriage of music and lyrics that traded in narrative.

It was this division that he clearly renounced for this intriguing work, full of microtones that helped produce a haze of quiet sustained chords, drifting in and out of aural focus, while solo gestures crested above the blurry bed of sound.

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But in his view, the "genocide" verdict at least puts massive pressure on the authorities in Bosnia's Serb sector to renounce for ever the idea of an ethnically pure state, and to welcome back Croat and Muslim families displaced from that region during the war.

This was followed by A Treatise of Christian Renunciation (1593), which comprised a selection of quotations on what Catholics should be prepared to renounce for their faith, and The Societie of the Rosary (1593 1594) His defence of the practice of equivocation was published in A Treatise of Equivocation (c. 1598), originally titled A Treatise against lying and fraudulent dissimulation.

Other FARC leaders have said that the group was not holding any kidnapped hostages (the group officially renounced kidnapping for ransom in February), infuriating those waiting for years for news of kidnapped relatives.

He has renounced hostility for the people of Israel (for which he received a dressing down from Mr Khamenei), suggested that Iran is incapable of dealing with modern challenges, and flirted impiously with a famous actress.

Harvard led to Harvard Law, a passion for Marxism, and a clerking job at the California Supreme Court, before he renounced law for a job in journalism, joining the Washington Monthly.

In the resulting groundswell, lawmaker after lawmaker renounced support for the legislation.

Helena was married to the Roman emperor Constantius I Chlorus, who renounced her for political reasons.

Returning to France, he married, in 1586, Charlotte de La Trémoille (1565 1629), who renounced Catholicism for him and bore him a daughter, Éléonore (1587 1619).

While Elena spends her days reading books, hoping to further her schooling, the newly married Lila has renounced study for a life of financial security.

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