not+forsake

  • 1Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling — For the song from the 1952 film High Noon whose refrain is the source of this title, see The Ballad of High Noon. Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling The Prisoner episode Episode no. Season 1 Episode 13 Directed by …

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  • 2Forsake — For*sake , v. t. [imp. {Forsook}; p. p. {Forsaken}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Forsaking}.] [AS. forsacan to oppose, refuse; for + sacan to contend, strive; akin to Goth. sakan. See {For }, and {Sake}.] 1. To quit or leave entirely; to desert; to abandon;… …

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  • 3forsake — meaning ‘to give up, go without’, is spelt for not fore , and has inflected forms forsook, forsaken. See for and fore …

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  • 4Do Not Forsake Me — …

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  • 5forsake — for|sake [fəˈseık US fər ] v past tense forsook [ ˈsuk] past participle forsaken [ ˈseıkən] [T] formal [: Old English; Origin: forsacan] 1.) to leave someone, especially when you should stay because they need you = ↑abandon ▪ children forsaken by …

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  • 6Apostasy in Christianity — Judas betrays Jesus with a kiss. Judas Iscariot, one of the Twelve Apostles, became an apostate.[1] Apostasy in Christianity refers to the rejection of Christianity by someone who formerly was a Christian. The term apostasy comes from the Greek… …

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  • 7Frankie Laine — Chartplatzierungen Erklärung der Daten Singles High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me) UK: 7 – 14.11.1952 – 7 Wo. Sugarbush (Doris Day Frankie Laine) UK: 8 – 14.11.1952 – 8 Wo. The Girl in the Wood UK: 11 – 20.03.1953 – 1 Wo. I Believe UK: 1 – 03.04.1953 – …

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  • 8Characters in The Prisoner — Characters from the TV series The Prisoner Contents 1 Number Six 2 Number One 3 Number Two 4 References Number Six …

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  • 9Dimitri Tiomkin — Born Dimitri Zinovievich Tiomkin May 10, 1894(1894 05 10) Kremenchuk, Poltava, Russian Empire (now Ukraine) …

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  • 10Number Two (The Prisoner) — Number Two was the title of the chief administrator[1] of The Village in the 1967 68 British television series The Prisoner. More than 17 different actors appeared as holders of the office during the 17 episode series (some episodes featured more …

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