He is a Member of Parliament, an academic who has forsworn Oxford in the hope that he will become an Education Minister. |
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Firstly, he has forsworn the easy Saturday Night Fever route of replicating the original's songs in the stage version. |
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Brown has promised not to borrow and has now forsworn increases in income tax. |
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Ben's mother Helen is a talented classical pianist and she has forsworn a musical career for her marriage to Edward. |
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His lips thinned into a grimace, but she knew he would not be forsworn to his word. |
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Berowne says that he has no problem subscribing to a decree that can be forsworn on mere necessity, and he signs the document. |
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It really means something terrible, painful for them to be perjured, to be forsworn, or to see someone they admire fail to honor an oath. |
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Almost everyone is forsworn at some point, and high-handed rhetoric is continually enlisted to justify it. |
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But he also desires for us to have joy and happiness in our lives and he knows that being forsworn is one of the worst destroyers of joy. |
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Officially, all right-thinking people have forsworn racism, now believed to fester principally among the no-hopers on rough estates. |
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Government has forsworn prices and incomes policies and cut back subsidies for industry. |
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However, his captors were forsworn when he was taken by the Earl of Warwick a month later, while housed at the village of Deddington on his way south. |
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Having forsworn warfare, terrorism and separatism, they have now embraced democracy and a constitutional approach. |
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Costa Rica had not only forsworn nuclear weapons but had been the first country to disarm and abolish its army. |
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Family doctor and friend, Good Old George has forsworn his practice due to retirement, is a widower and now lives in bucolic bliss in the country. |
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An oath, in case they were forsworn, draweth a curse on them, a detestable omination towards the priests of God. |
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Some American retailers have forsworn fuel from the tar sands. |
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The economy is more buoyant than it was in 1982, thanks to the sale of fishing licences and tourism. Ms Fernández has forsworn the use of force to retake the islands. |
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