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...members continue to design their periodical, however. They plan for the magazine to forgo the traditional "What's Hot/What's Not" column people usually associate with fashion publications...
Alonso, who addressed the crowd through a megaphone in front of the Holyoke Center, called on Harvard to forgo windfall profits and to sell the units below market price...
...increasing public clamor, the right-to-die-with-dignity movement has yet to make a practical difference in the way Americans are dying. A major and disturbing study just published in the Journal of the American Medical Association reveals that the desires of terminally ill patients who want to forgo heroic life-prolonging treatment are being routinely frustrated because their wishes are misunderstood by doctors (at best) or ignored (at worst...
History aside, those most directly impacted by the demolition said yesterday they will forgo the luxuries of the cage now to get a better facility later...
...movie version of Moby Dick changed more than just the title. As "Ahab Ceeley," high-profile John Barrymore survives his duel with the Great White Whale--and gets a love interest. Critical reactions? The New York Times blubbered with praise, while allowing that "it would have been preferable ... to forgo the use of a property moon in one setting, as it is by no means realistic...