| 41. | Sometime between 525 and 532, he was converted with his family to Chalcedonian orthodoxy, abjuring Monophysitism.
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| 42. | "We're almost fresh out of potentates, whether you abjure them or not ."
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| 43. | Neither suggested the need to pressure Israel to abjure the use of deadly force in putting down the violence.
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| 44. | He abjured all categories and said he thought of himself as " an odd mutant writer ."
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| 45. | He was instrumental in securing a place at court for his grandson, a position that Tyagaraja soon abjured.
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| 46. | Daniel-Paul's father was Jacques Chappuzeau, sieur de Baug? who abjured Calvinism in 1685.
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| 47. | "You have a right now, " said Carmen Lopez, about to abjure allegiance to Mexico.
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| 48. | Abjuring metaphorical implications, the fictional Tepper says, " It's just something I do ."
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| 49. | At the New Dramatists luncheon, she did one of her ingratiating dithery-ditzy routines, abjuring glamour completely.
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| 50. | In the current oath, immigrants swear to " renounce and abjure " allegiance to princes and potentates.
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