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Dorothea does not face a "prolonged, agonizing choice of whether to forsake her husband for true love" in Eliot's novel, as Johnson supposes.
Most great stories revolve around decisions: the snap brilliance of Captain Sullenberger choosing to land his plane in the Hudson, or Dorothea's prolonged, agonizing choice of whether to forsake her husband for true love in "Middlemarch," or your parents' oft-told account of the day they decided to marry.
Of course, deciding whether to forsake one salary and career remains an agonizing decision for married couples.
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So if you were wondering whether nations in the region were going to forsake this ongoing operation against ISIS, wonder no more!
And what matters, arguably, is not whether something is truly real or not – audiences are generally willing to forsake authenticity for entertainment.
He doesn't want to forsake it".
I hadn't meant to forsake it.
They forced Mr. Mubarak to forsake re-election.
"You have to forsake me," the boy said.
Oh? Had she not also sworn to forsake all others?
At that time the BJP had to forsake such ideas as politically impracticable.
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