These were hard-nosed men who would have forsaken their spleens for a couple of victories.
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But at Cannes euro-zone leaders made plain that family members could be forsaken, even disinherited.
By any measure, for a borrower that has forsaken the right of seniorage, THEY ARE BUST!
It has for the most part forsaken extra-parliamentary activities in favour of working within Bangladesh's democracy.
The so-called holy trinity of startups a team of hustlers, hackers and designers hasn't been forsaken.
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TSB, which has forsaken investment banking to concentrate on its large British retail base.
So in summary it is not like we are coming from some benighted, God-forsaken arse end of nowhere.
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Obviously, the conversion of a forsaken oil silo into a proper home starts off with a super-thorough detox.
But since Khomeini's death in 1989 they have increasingly forsaken their social welfare functions for straightforward commercial activities.
"People are trying to get out of this god-forsaken city, " she said, "and you are planning to come back!"
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It's unclear how many Greek donkeys are forsaken in the country's economic tragedy.
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"This country feels, in some way, God has forsaken them, and I don't want that to be happening, " he said.
The campaign mirrors the strategy embraced by the U.S. itself in Iraq and Afghanistan, where American troops spent years rebuilding forsaken insurgent strongholds.
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As the old prioress, Madame de Croissy, lies writhing on her deathbed, she cries out that God has forsaken her and the Carmelite order.
Clorox has built up debt and forsaken equity in recent years.
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They are going to hear that America has forsaken this struggle.
And after suffering so much for so long, to face this new horror must cause some to look up and ask, have we somehow been forsaken?
But Correa stressed that the knowledge of how to work with the environment, climate and materials had long been available - but modern architects had "forgotten and forsaken" it.
They came from a little hamlet in the Kharkov district in order to establish an entirely new farming colony here, in the heart of the untamed landscape of the forsaken Menashe highlands.
The achievement of the renovation is that it hasn't forsaken any of that spark, while making a powerful statement that American art deserves the same respect as the Old Masters and Impressionists in its collection.
There was some speculation that Soul Sacrifice would launch in North America with the title Forsaken Souls instead of Soul Sacrifice, but Sony has confirmed that the title will remain Soul Sacrifice across all geographic locations.
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Sander's intellectual approach to design and her dedication to integrity, however, have been sorely missed in fashion in the last decade, when so many companies have forsaken quality for quantity, and beautiful products for beautiful profits.
It seems distinctly rum for organisations like the American Civil Liberties Union, which seems increasingly to have forsaken principle for partisan politics, to suddenly start crying foul for fear that the Democrat is more likely to lose.
Elsewhere, China has forsaken belligerence for courtship.
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One such was a medieval theologian, Taqi al-Din ibn Taymiyya, a sort of Muslim Luther who in reaction to the Mongol onslaught of the 13th century preached a return to the essentials of the faith, which the ulema (clerics) of the time had forsaken.
James Freyn, the narrator, is 106, a dropped-out philosophiser, reminiscing into Cowley's tape-recorder about a trip he made in his 20s into the interior of a god-forsaken British colony in South America, to collect two horses from a French-Swiss religious nutter worshipped by robotically obedient natives.
It is plugging the multimedia power of its Pentium II processor with demonstrations of 3-D Web sites such as Virtual Arsenal - a tour of the Premier League champions' ground, the forthcoming Legal and General estate agency site which lets visitors tour homes inside and out and the Internet-enabled game Forsaken.
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