The track counsels people to guard against forsaking their traditional values for foreign ones. |
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Old-school birthing is back in style, with well-read women forsaking obstetricians for midwives and epidurals for warm baths. |
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It's worth forsaking the hard pack along the oceanfront to challenge the shifting sands of the Pismo State Beach Dune Preserve. |
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Why is Joe, a Fifties Edinburgh bohemian, so fascinated by forsaking his middle-class existence to become a coal shoveller? |
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There are times when a peculiar social awkwardness seizes me and I detach from a group forsaking my usual loquaciousness. |
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Neo-modernism simply appropriates images and technology while forsaking old hopes and old ideas of the social. |
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However, I thank You for preparing the work of the Holy Spirit at the end time, and not forsaking the souls. |
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Whoever, forsaking Allah, takes Satan for a friend, hath of a surety suffered a loss that is manifest. |
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Consumers are flocking to the posh brands and forsaking the more mundane executive models made by the likes of GM, Ford or Toyota. |
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If the government were to establish a day dedicated to everyone they are forsaking, we would have a holiday every day of the year. |
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Under Mr Crow, the RMT stood out, forsaking protests for traditional industrial activism. |
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Advancing the idea of a permanent change, forsaking that of equilibrium, would call for a revolution in our code of ethics. |
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Leaving the town behind, he still rode north, forsaking the trail and following the coast. |
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The Lisbon Strategy must be given new impetus if Europe is to become the most dynamic knowledge-based society in the world without forsaking social rights and sustainable development. |
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This trend has resulted in many people of goodwill forsaking party politics to get involved in single-issue campaigns such as the many development, environmental and human rights movements. |
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They demonstrated that assimilation is not a one-way process in which immigrants must conform to a dominant Anglo-Protestant culture while forsaking their own traditions. |
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And it has done so without forsaking its original premise, a kind of egalitarian bargain that distinguished publicly supported colleges and universities on the Prairies. |
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Unfortunately, there is a belief among some that you can buy a better education by forsaking the institution of public education and striking out on the private path. |
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The university must be a tool of development but not at the price of forsaking its traditional function as a physical space for critical reflection and moral questioning. |
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That is all desperately needed, and what we are saying is that it is where we must be: pursuing justice locally and globally, never forsaking our nation's sovereignty and our Canadian values. |
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The Tuareg of the Sahel, to take only one example, are forsaking their nomadic trading and herding lifestyle, as mechanized transport becomes the preferred means of pan-Saharan travel. |
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Will you love him, comfort him, be submissive to him, honour and keep him in sickness and in health, and, forsaking all others, remain faithful to him alone as long as you both live? |
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You should never repeat the process of receiving and forsaking grace. |
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If on the ground when danger threatens, the porcupine will make for the nearest shelter, under a rock or log or up a tree, even forsaking its slow walk for a clumsy gallop. |
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Irishmen who cut their hair short were deemed to be forsaking their Irish heritage. |
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For each volunteer, in uniform and armed, who enlisted, there were 10 others who were forsaking a militia that was becoming a social club for the right-thinking people in their county. |
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Dr. Margaret Somerville: And forsaking all others, yes. |
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Phool makhane kee sabzee, though, is worth forsaking the tasting menu for: a silky curry studded with chewy lotus seeds and cashews, preferably sopped up with naan. |
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Forsaking the oeuvres of boy bands, their coverage has so far been saturated with unobtrusively tuneful ambient dance music. |
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Forsaking the books, it was pick and shovel for a year of manual labouring for the young David. |
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