It felt too strange, too foreign, like she'd forsaken all of her unknown past. |
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If back in '64 the system seemed to have abandoned and forsaken people, what of now? |
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Not until the forsaker has become the forsaken will there be any forward movement or actions taken responsibility for. |
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The forsaken lands had been her home for so long, she had forgotten how lush and green it was. |
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Unfortunately for her, he has forsaken her for the gentle love of an all-knowing God. |
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I believe that I am a complete psycho and I pretend that Chase is this forsaken love that will make me all better. |
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Family homes forsaken at gunpoint were promptly occupied by the peasantry, who deny all knowledge of past owners. |
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So you'd better be heatproof or just plain quick if you're collecting data from the surface of this forsaken place. |
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The beauty of it smote his heart, as he looked up out of the forsaken land, and hope returned to him. |
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All the successive central and state governments have completely neglected this forsaken and endangered community. |
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Her heart ached as the coldness gripped her and tore the dress to pieces, only shreds of innocent cloth lingering between her forsaken fingers. |
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He spends much of his time in some of the more life forsaken places on our planet. |
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His father had been an embittered hired hand to a poor tenant farmer in the forsaken moorlands of Jutland. |
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Powerful forces move in the shadows each with their own agenda on this night of the forsaken. |
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I was trapped with my flaky mother in a too-small car loaded with all of our worldly possessions, driving to a forsaken destination. |
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The god Dionysos appeared, in all his divine glory, and rescued the forsaken heroine. |
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She flirts with one and coquets with another till I believe she will be forsaken by all if she does not alter her conduct. |
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They were moving into a neighborhood that had been a forsaken stretch of abandoned buildings. |
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Like the others who fled that forsaken city, they have not been back to survey the damage. |
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Why was I standing on a porch in the middle of some forsaken jungle waiting for the night to engulf me? |
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Abandoned by their father, forsaken by neighbors, Bolas and the children kept vigil over their mother. |
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The title refers to New Zealanders who have forsaken material trappings and joined the Buddhist faith. |
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The mercurial troubadour has forsaken 88 keys in favor of syncopated rhythms, turntables and a human beatbox. |
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On the side was an irregularly shaped, beautifully rendered midwestern landscape which evoked tears of nostalgia for the north country I had forsaken. |
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The little creature had brought the warmth and security of her childhood back to her for a fleeting moment, and now, once again, she was abandoned and forsaken. |
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We can recover those forsaken elements of our collective character. |
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The willow tree is often associated with weeping and forsaken love. |
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Death, in this forsaken place, could come in countless forms. |
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I turned to the only consultant I could on this forsaken island. |
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But at Cannes euro-zone leaders made plain that family members could be forsaken, even disinherited. |
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I had entered the lists of sudden love, forsaken the often plodding course of life lived between two people and pursued an elusive and illusory enthrallment. |
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Religious puritans, who once saw Hamas as an Islamist partner, say it has forsaken the chance to build a theocracy. |
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By now Salvadoran defenders, forsaken as their team-mates were continually stranded upfield, were seriously panicking. |
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But not all have forsaken the vision of one shared world, of social solidarity and mutual support. |
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He has moved across the country, forsaken a normal home-life off of the road and even broken limbs and slipped discs in his neck for this. |
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Kurdistan, the only safe haven for humanitarian operations in Iraq, but its populations are forsaken by international community. |
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The allowance provided for by the agreement must be paid with the same regularity as the forsaken revenue would have been paid. |
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It will also re-assure Canadians that our government has not forsaken human rights in its relations with China. |
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With 4,000 deaths in West Africa, the number of forsaken children is exploding. |
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Ron Paul shares her fears that the dollar will be forsaken in favor of some cursed one-world currency. |
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Only one belonging to a forsaken people or a forgotten cause can know the value of her flag pinned to his highly-visible lapel. |
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The Supreme Court of Canada has made it clear that when a person makes a waiver, to be effective the waiver must be clear and unequivocal and be done with the full knowledge of the rights that are being forsaken. |
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That which we have forsaken has been taken by Satan. |
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Let's take this moment to reflect on how we need to help and to encourage the international community to take concrete steps to ensure that Haiti is neither forsaken nor forgotten. |
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For now, the Kurds of south-east Turkey, far more numerous than those in Iraq, seem genuinely to have forsaken their desire for a separate state, seeking autonomy instead. |
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Why have people forsaken martinis, Manhattans, old fashioneds, and other preprandials of long-standing popularity? |
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Let us not mistake God's goodness, nor imagine, because he smites us, that we are forsaken by him. |
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He that dwelleth between the terms hath near-hand forsaken deadliness, but not fully, and hath near-hand gotten undeadliness, but not fully. |
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As a result, it has been forsaken by many Lebanese for more than the yuck factor. |
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Dominican preaching is a theological-prophetical proclamation of the Gospel and a communication of grace to the world's needy and forsaken people. |
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We should encourage political outreach towards those former insurgents who have forsaken violence and are committed to live peacefully within the framework of the Constitution. |
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Are we fated to descend for the foreseeable future into a world of global protracted conflict and forsaken hinterlands in the Pacific among the major powers? |
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Yet, what can only be described as a cheap shot for votes, the NDP has forsaken its own principles for an easy isolationism that appeals to the worst of our natures, the selfish and easy way out. |
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It had been known to happen to such late arrivers — the ones who'd risked nothing, forsaken little, and had not even been required by the Russian government to annul their red passports. |
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Even the fields and lanes which they formerly frequented seem to be nearly forsaken. |
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The subtitles are often forsaken or badly managed, whereas finally, with experience, we realizes that it is not so complicated to support them suitably. |
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Those who rule out the possibility of proletarian victory in Spain in the 1930s do so from the vantage point of having themselves forsaken the fight for the working-class seizure of state power. |
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Despite this increase in new regular posts, the professional staff is still unevenly distributed and the opportunity to fill these new posts to solve the geographical imbalance seems to have been forsaken. |
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It has forsaken the politics of the redistributive Left and given the appearance of having deserted the centralizing policies of post-war Labourism. |
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Grieving husband Dave Ellis has forsaken all modern life to live in a gipsy caravan, eat foraged food and wash in streams with his horse Cobby Lad. |
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