| 31. | Abjure this woman and her idolatries!
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| 32. | While many of our Internet competitors abjure fact for gossip, we must relentlessly pursue accuracy,
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| 33. | Ecclesiastical burial was denied him because he had refused to abjure his anti-clerical writings.
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| 34. | He abjured Judaism about the year 1497, and is believed to have died shortly afterwards.
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| 35. | No matter how dismissive they have been, he has abjured the language of anger and hatred.
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| 36. | Although she didn't abjure Catholicism, she never gave away her " true " beliefs.
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| 37. | Stroking sessions of the press by people in authority do not meet the criteria and should be abjured.
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| 38. | If, in so living, they abjure all sexual intercourse, they are both celibate and chaste.
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| 39. | She is apparently able to see his spirit and abjures him to begone " back to Hell ".
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| 40. | In 1581, representatives of the abjured Philip II of Spain, heir of the Dukes of Burgundy.
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