Word: foregoes
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Milk-starved undergraduates, who were forced to forego their accustomed number of glasses of milk at lunch and dinner yesterday, will be able to quench their thirst again as the University's milk supply returns to normal today, Roy L. Westcott, manager of dining halls, announced last night...
Justice Department attorneys said they will ask Goldsborough to forego the customary Thanksgiving weekend recess and resume the trial on Friday...
...settlement Bridges won one concession, a net wage increase of a minimum 18? an hour, to which the owners had agreed almost a month ago. But he had to forego the other demands, including the much-wanted closed shop. Bridges will undoubtedly have another go at Paradise another...
TIME, with characteristic Jesuit duplicity, deleted from my letter [Oct. 21] that part which it knew would stir honest indignation against such bigoted fanaticism as that of Simon Elwes, who cannot forego religious discrimination even in connection with the dead; and so proposes "a world memorial for Catholic soldiers," the supreme sacrifice of non-Catholics apparently being unworthy of commemoration...
...Galesworthy once pointed out, the good biographer and the good critic are almost as rare as the unicorn because of a weakness of many to forego sentimental impulses. Further, he must steel himself against the susceptibilities of ancestor worship...