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William, in effect, was the British side of Franklin that had to be forsaken.
In other words, the commitment to the euro is too deep to be forsaken.
Many say that the relationship offers too many advantages to both countries to be forsaken, and most analysts believe it will survive this latest tiff.
It portrayed the survivors at their direst moment, surrounded by corpses and about to be forsaken by a ship in the distance.
The Countess of Wessex may enjoy her diamonds, but they represent the blood and tears of a people who rose up in the Arab spring – only to be forsaken.
In East Asian societies influenced by Confucianism, for example, it is widely held that children have a profound duty to care for elderly parents, a duty to be forsaken only in the most exceptional circumstances.[7] In political practice, it means that East Asian governments have an obligation to provide the social and economic conditions that facilitate the realization of this duty.
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But here he sometimes seems to be forsaking accuracy less in the pursuit of truth than of conventional entertainment value.
Irishmen who cut their hair short were deemed to be forsaking their Irish heritage.
Likewise, English colonists who wore their hair long in the back were deemed to be forsaking their role as English subjects and giving in to the Irish life.
Suggestions that it be forsaken sounded to many like a pretext for getting rid of the city's black majority.
"You will not be forsaken.
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