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"forbore" Definitions
  1. past tense of forbear

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The commentary forbore to name names, but state media often talk of Mr Trump's America as a prime example of what Xinhua referred to as "the endless political backbiting, bickering and policy reversals which are the hallmarks of liberal democracy".
Though the FCC still has plenary authority over Internet numbering under section 201(a) — the FCC forbore from the application of Section 201 only to the extent that it "would enable the adoption of ex ante rate regulation of broadband Internet access service in the future" — the FCC likewise didn't mention its section 201 numbering authority or explain why it was choosing not to exercise that authority over Internet numbering in the net neutrality order.
I pressed it, and, satisfied with the discovery, forbore to upraise the sash.
Oxford, Clarendon Press: 495Sweeney Todd Peter Haining suggested in a 1993 book that Dickens was inspired by knowledge of the "real" Sweeney Todd, but that he forbore to mention him lest some of his victims' relatives were still alive.
In 2010, groups who forbore from burning nationalist flags or symbols were awarded an extra £100 funding. In 2009, Belfast City Council began promoting "beacons" as an environmentally-friendly alternative. It is a pyramid-shaped metal cage filled with willow wood-chips, and set on a base of sand to protect the ground underneath. The willow trees re-grow within a year of being cut down, making the bonfires more environmentally sustainable.
As an author published several Tracts on different Subjects. Invented many Instruments, Monuments of his Mathematical Genius. Yet superior to the love of Fame, forbore even having his name engraven on them. His political Talents were well known to the Ministers of Power in his Days, who fail'd not to improve on all the Wise and learned Ideas, which greatness of Mind, Candour with love of his Country led him to Communicate.
Command of the British army had passed to General Hope who decided to continue the embarkation rather than to attempt to hold their groundNapier suggests that both Corunna and Ferrol could have been held by their Spanish garrisons for months after the departure of the British . or attack Soult.Fitchett suggests that only Moore's death prevented the total destruction of Soult, and that Hope "forbore" to press the French, . Oman offers a more realistic appraisal of Hope's chances .
Byrd notes in his diary entry for July 15th 1710 that Parke caught him in flagrante with an enslaved maid, Jenny, who was likely a minor. Parke, ‘against my will caused little Jenny to be burned with a hot iron, for which I quarrelled with her’. On March 2nd 1712, Byrd again recorded in his diary a 'Terrible quarrel with my wife concerning Jenny… she was beating her with the tongs. She lifted up her hands to strike me but forbore to do it.
The C&HR; would be worked as part of the LNWR system, paying the C&HR; shareholders 1% above its own working expenses rate after an initial period. The arrangement was to start on 1 July 1856. Full acquisition of the C&HR; was now inevitable, but the C&HR; needed to negotiate renewal of the steamer service and the mail contract. The contract would have onerous obligations and heavy penalties at a time when actual operation was dependent on the goodwill of the LNWR, and the C&HR; forbore to complete the agreement.
Lothar is Mandrake's best friend and crimefighting companion, whom Mandrake first met during his travels in Africa. Lothar was the Prince of the Seven Nations, a mighty federation of jungle tribes but forbore becoming king to followed Mandrake on his world travels. Lothar is often referred to as "the strongest man in the world", with the exception of Hojo — Mandrake's chef and secret chief of Inter Intel. Lothar is invulnerable to any weapon forged by man, impervious to heat and cold, and possesses the stamina of a thousand men.
Cites: Report on Carte Papers, pp. 139–45 The English or Protestant inhabitants of Cork, "out of a sense of the good service and tender care of the Lord Inchiquin over them," asked Cromwell to see his estate secured to him and his heirs; but to this the victor "forbore to make any answer".Bagwell, p. 324. Cites: Youghal Council Book, p. 281. On 24 November 1649 Inchiquin, at the head of a force consisting; chiefly of Ulster Irish, made an attempt upon Carrick-on-Suir, but was repulsed with great loss.
However, he removed for a season to Whitchurch, Shropshire. All this time he was a regular attendant at parish churches, his habit being to stand throughout the service; he forbore communicating simply on the ground of the kneeling posture. In February 1668 he preached by request in the parish church of Betley, Staffordshire, a circumstance of which accounts were reported in the House of Commons. Not till the short-lived indulgence of 1672 did he resume his public ministry in his licensed house, still avoiding encroachment on church hours.
For a voluntary act is that, which > proceedeth from the will, and no other. But if instead of a rational > appetite, we shall say an appetite resulting from a precedent deliberation, > then the definition is the same that I have given here. Will therefore is > the last appetite in deliberating. And though we say in 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; > because the action depends not of it, but of the last inclination, or > appetite.
And he forbore cursing one of them, pronouncing rather , "God's mercies extend over all His creatures".; His love of justice and his concern that the innocent might suffer on account of the guiltyBabylonian Talmud Yoma 19b led him to speak against the custom then prevailing of removing from office a reader who, by omitting certain benedictions, had aroused the suspicion of heresy.Jerusalem Talmud Berakhot 9c Joshua devoted much of his time to furthering the public welfare.Ecclesiastes Rabbah 7:7 His wealth, and his alliance to the patriarchal family through the marriage of his son Joseph,Babylonian Talmud Kiddushin 33b must have added to his authority.
He emphasised their role, and implied that the mutiny failed because Matushenko and the other leaders were not better Bolsheviks. Eisenstein made other changes to dramatise the story, ignoring the major fire that swept through Odessa's dock area while Potemkin was anchored there, combining the many different incidents of rioters and soldiers fighting into a famous sequence on the steps (today known as the Potemkin Stairs), and showing a tarpaulin thrown over the sailors to be executed. In accordance with the Marxist doctrine that history is made by collective action, not individuals, Eisenstein forbore to single out any person in his film, but rather focused on the "mass protagonist".Bordwell, pp.
The Victoria County History of the County of Lincoln includes some information about the representation of Stamford in early times. > Stamford, on the other hand, which had sent Nicholas de Burton and Clement > de Melton to the Parliament of 1295, only exercised what its burghers > probably regarded as an onerous privilege once in the reign of Edward II > when in 1322 it elected Eustace Malherbe and Hugh de Thurleby. A further paragraph relates the position before and after the borough began to send representatives regularly in 1467. > Stamford for some 150 years after the reign of Edward II apparently forbore > to exercise its onerous privilege of returning members.
In every town they came to, he visited the hospitals and churches, passed several hours on his knees in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament, and was generous to the poor, sometimes giving them the very clothes off his back. Upon his return, he practiced law as a counselor or advocate, at Colmar in Alsace, France, where he came to be known as the 'poor man's lawyer'. He scrupulously forbore all invectives, detractions, and whatever might affect the reputation of any adversary. Disenchanted with the evils associated with his profession, he determined to join his brother George as a member of the Capuchin friars.
Inchiquin went to Oxford early in February 1644, his main object being to get the king's commission as president of Munster; but a formal promise had already been given to Jerome Weston, 2nd Earl of Portland, who received a patent for life on 1 March. Ormonde was against slighting a man who had done great service in Ireland for the sake of one who had done nothing at all, but his advice was neglected, and Inchiquin was dismissed with fair words. He had a warrant from the king for an earldom, but this he forbore to use. He left Oxford after a stay of about a fortnight, apparently in tolerable humour, but it was soon known in Ireland that he came discontented from court.
The novel tells the story of two clans, those belonging to the Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne. The narration begins by recounting the death of the "noble" old Earl of Athlin during an ambush at the hands of Malcom, Baron of Dunbayne, a "proud, oppressive, revengful" man who resented the Earl's superiority and power. Distraught at the loss of her husband and her people in the conflict, the widowed Matilda "forbore to sacrifice the lives of her few remaining people to a feeble attempt at retaliation" and withdrew from public life to raise her children in the "bosom of her people and family". The story itself begins twelve years later with Earl's children, Osbert and Mary, now nineteen and seventeen respectively.
Known as Clearing House Loan Certificates, they were, in effect, quasi-currency, backed not by gold but by discounted county and state bank notes held by member banks. Bearing the words “Payable Through the Clearing House,” a Clearing House Loan Certificate was the joint liability of all the member banks, and thus, in lieu of specie, a most secure form of payment. The certificates appeared in smaller denominations during the panic of 1873, and continued to be used as a substitute currency among the member banks for settlement purposes during panics in subsequent decades, including the Panic of 1893. Although they represented a potential violation of federal law against privately issued currencies, these certificates, as a contemporary observer noted, “performed so valuable a service…in moving the crops and keeping business machinery in motion, that the government…wisely forbore to prosecute.” In 1913, Congress passed the Federal Reserve Act, thus creating an independent, federal clearing system modeled on the many private clearing houses that had sprung up across America.

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