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1 But beyond that period, claimants would forfeit the right to file against the company, Feinberg said.
2 By my long neglect I had forfeited the right to go.
3 One whose falsehoods no longer deceive has forfeited the right to speak truth.
4 And yet-sinceyesterday he had forfeited the right to look frankly into his eyes.
5 You forfeited the right to explain seven years ago
6 A man who threatens his own country with civil war forfeits the right to rule.
7 But Serbia reacted with anger, saying the tribunal had forfeited the right to be considered neutral.
8 Lost him again to our invisible God, in whom he had forfeited the right to believe.
9 For by the deeds of that day he had forfeited the right to the King's garb.
10 You have forfeited the right to leave me.
11 She had taught herself to live by the hour; had forfeited the right to be loved long.
12 She felt that by coming back to him she had forfeited the right to break the engagement.
13 They'd forfeited the right to be Viral.
14 You know, Dad, when you ditched me with the maid, you forfeited the right to supervise my conduct.
15 She hesitated before the deception, though she felt that her family had forfeited the right to control her.
16 How had she forfeited the right ?
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