It is at this point when he abjures legal justice that he articulates the notion of a just revenge. |
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She becomes a devotee of women's rights, abjures marriage, and founds a university. |
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This is not to say that anyone who is not a citizen or abjures his or her citizenship is lacking in civil rights. |
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It is preferable for each person of legal age who abjures to write and sign his own letter of abjuration. |
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Other writers have ranged classical and popular music against each other, an antithesis Mr Kramer abjures. |
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In contrast to Malaysia, where Malays get priority over Chinese for university places and the like, Singapore officially abjures any form of affirmative action. |
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