The dog, however, is mine alone, my actual dog, and I dare not foreswear him, even if he lacks for couth. |
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Over the years, what started out as a schoolboy fascination has driven him to foreswear it on more than one occasion as he has resented the energy and the funds it has taken up. |
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The mega-amendment also empowers the head of the National Judicial Office in ways that Hungary appeared to foreswear in its negotiations with European bodies. |
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But experience made him foreswear everything that was not Ozu. |
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It urges those who have not yet embraced this rationale to foreswear disorder and violence and unite in a common aim of peace and stability for the benefit of all citizens of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. |
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Shattering cliches, he intimates that resuscitation requires we confront fear, foreswear safety, and dig deep behind the mask. |
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Without some form of credible commitment that would allow monetary authorities to foreswear such policy actions, society was trapped in an inferior equilibrium. |
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It also guarantees the right of the individual to express his opinion publicly and in the open and to foreswear violence as a means of imposing ideas and opinions. |
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Though they act in manly fashion to protect women, they foreswear the manliness that inclines them to perform this duty. |
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Medevedev can write freely about his contemporaries because he is prepared to foreswear the status or material advantages they might offer him. |
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They foreswear certain actions and refuse to take advantage of others. |
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Frugal gardeners will wonder why they ever dithered about the cost, and curmudgeonly gardeners, who think tulips belong in Holland, will foreswear their pessimistic outlook. |
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In light of this retraction, you have articulate grounds to foreswear resentment that do not compromise your judgment of the offense, the offender, or yourself. |
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