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1 It would leave Britain free to forge new trade deals with other nations.
2 Yet, they helped forge new bonds between the GOP and the film industry.
3 To reflect, recuperate, strengthen existing relationships and even forge new relationships.
4 We will renew old alliances and forge new and enduring partnerships, he said.
5 You thought to bind me, but you must forge new fetters.
6 The UK will need more than historic familial ties to forge new trade deals.
7 The work has also helped me forge new academic collaborations.
8 We'll put yesterday behind us and forge new bonds - the bonds of brotherhood.
9 It aims to forge new relations with business and focus on fraud and worker exploitation.
10 For many, that will mean embracing innovation to forge new paths in new, untapped markets.
11 Try to connect with people in your circle, nurture your relationships, and forge new ones.
12 The forums were created to spread awareness, dialogue, and community to forge new partnerships and ideas.
13 Hardship can make bonds brittle, but it can also strengthen frayed ones - or forge new ones altogether.
14 South African cricket is in flux, needing to forge new relationships that can overpower the legacy of apartheid.
15 But while Bush was reinforcing his Asian credentials, Russian President Vladimir Putin was seeking to forge new links.
16 Reeves stated that the capital would be utilised to forge new partnerships in both the retail and cryptocurrency arenas.
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