- the real
crisis of 1588.
Francis Bacon records that
afterwards people “
forbore not from scoffs,
saying that in the year ’88
Spain had sent an Invincible...
- that
history is made by
collective action, not individuals,
Eisenstein forbore to
single out any
person in his film, but
rather focused on the "m**** protagonist"...
- wife, Deianira, did not want Iole to
become Heracles'
concubine but she
forbore to
object and
tolerated it temporarily.
Deianira feared she
would lose...
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Suppletive See Indo-European co**** bear – bore – borne/born
forbear –
forbore/forbare – forborne/forborn
overbear – overbore/overbare – overborne/overborn...
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unhappy objects committed to his care
during their confinement, he
never forbore to make the
greatest exertions to ****ist them, at the time of
their trials...
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Prince of the
Seven Nations, a
mighty federation of
jungle tribes but
forbore becoming king to
follow Mandrake on his
world travels.
Lothar is often...
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common discourse, a man had a will once to do a thing, that
nevertheless he
forbore to do; yet that is
properly but an inclination,
which makes no
action voluntary;...
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emblems must not be displa**** at the
bonfire site. In 2010,
groups who
forbore from
burning nationalist flags or
symbols were
awarded an
extra £100 funding...
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crops and
keeping business machinery in motion, that the government…wisely
forbore to prosecute.” In 1913,
Congress p****ed the
Federal Reserve Act, thus creating...
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where he came to be
known as the 'poor man's lawyer'. He
scrupulously forbore all invectives, detractions, and
whatever might affect the re****tion of...