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4.Dwarves are strong fighters, some preferring to forego armor and shields to wield two axes and pure rage.
5.or, at any rate, which made him forego the application of it, when accumulated, to his personal ease or satisfaction.
6.it needs not necessarily pre-exist as capital: and if they unfortunately had to forego it altogether, the same amount of production might take place.
7.Next to knowing when to seize an opportunity, the most important thing in life is to know when to forego an advantage.-Benjamin Disraeli
8.Forego exfoliating treatments at a spa and whip up your own: Mix a handful of coarse sugar crystals with some olive oil, and use to slough off dead skin in the shower.
9.WARP was undertaken because the Clinton Administration signed the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty [CTBT], and even though the CTBT has never been ratified by the US Senate, the administration unilaterally decided to forego future full scale testing of nuclear weapons for any purpose. Whereupon, Congress required that the President certify annually that the US had no need to test nuclear weapons for any purpose.

