| 21. | Equity, however, enters injunctions or decrees directing someone either to act or to forbear from acting.
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| 22. | But the custom of bestowing them is centuries old, one that American colleges borrowed from their English forbears.
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| 23. | We forbear at present from expressing an opinion regarding the most efficient mode of communicating and disseminating European Knowledge.
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| 24. | :: It has been postulated that wisdom teeth were useful to our evolutionary forbears, who were herbivorous.
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| 25. | We now distinguish public from private in the lives of our leaders, and forbear from judgments about the latter.
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| 26. | Nor were early press reports of obstreperous spectators mimicking Elizabethan forbears with jeers and catcalls borne out at this performance.
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| 27. | The District Court in Hamburg granted Harlan's suit and ordered that L�th forbear from making such public appeals.
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| 28. | Since the eighth century, it has been a time when transplanted urbanites make pilgrimages to the land of their forbears.
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| 29. | Back to our skiing forbears skinning up the liftless mountain for two runs a day down through the ungroomed trees and meadows.
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| 30. | Nowadays, Oklahomans can read " The Grapes of Wrath " without being embarrassed by their Depression-era forbears.
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