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Digital publishing | Gia Manry asks members of the Anime Vice message board whether they'd foresake scanlations for legal, inexpensive digital copies.
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Imagine if President Obama is actually willing to travel by rail on various trips as President and foresake Air Force One.
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We need to induce them to foresake the lifestyle they choose, for the lifestyle that we prefer.
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We need to induce them to foresake the lifestyle they choose, for the lifestyle that we prefer.
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If you foresake development, you are accepting a baseline of misery that will not budge.
health care, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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In the Village, there is no such thing as shame, no such thing as behavior too unethical to show one's face in public ever again, no such thing as serious laws/rules/bright lines preventing brazenly unscrupulous behavior, and certainly no such thing as genuine principles that might lead someone to personally choose to foresake Big Money for integrity.
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So now you are ready to foresake the party and run to him.
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I don't think alternative medicine scares me nearly as much as the people that are willing to foresake science to fund what used to be known as snake oil.
Another Strategy for Defunding NCCAM 1 Dinosaur 2009
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They had the opurtunity but chose foresake thousands of years of learning to follow Timothy Leary.
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I have Sylvia Plath's letters to read too, you are now inspiring me to foresake my blogging and read, read, read instead, retreat to my former life.
Uninspired..thats me Newmania 2007
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