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Either to die the death, or to abjure For ever the society of men.
People will abjure the interior life, and live only in the open.
He has abjured his father's name since, and for that I do not blame him.
Should he die or be killed, will you abjure your faith?
The last act takes place about a year later, the young couple having meanwhile been abjured by each father, and left to their own resources.
He says that to win mercy she must abjure the man.
Its players forced shots from the outside and abjured the pass.
The idea that we can learn from history is one professional historians usually abjure.
For those who abjure violence, the best defense is fencing.
But this did not mean that the mystic abjured the world.
Moreno abjured relations with the others and shut himself in his home.
She cannot abjure, give up, control the force by which she is possessed.
It was almost like abjuring God, country, and flag.
He wanted nothing that would remind him of the world he had abjured.
I dreaded to return into the world I had abjured.
Yes, abjure new taxes, but cut the Federal deficit.
My point is not that novels should abjure the weighty subjects of the day.
The Captain repeated his summons and abjured the crowd to make room.
He abjured Judaism about the year 1497, and is believed to have died shortly afterwards.
I chose science and abjured all action but the acts of science.
But am I to be bought over because he now abjures anti-Semitism?
On this occasion you will abjure from feeding on any other.
He had fought and died for his Christian faith, refused to abjure it under torture.
That tribe was a brotherhood which had abjured women.
Up to then he had respected his old friend's command abjuring him from creating the vortex.