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- n. A Scottish and Northern Irish surname from the Gaelic Fearsithe meaning "man of peace".
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“Seven of the band's eight musicians play string instruments with Justin Forsythe keeping the beat on drums.”
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“And if he calls Forsythe's office to check on that blue-three, we're dead.”
“She married a person called Forsythe, who has since died.”
“Kosta's current funding was coming from a foundation on Lorelei, one whose name Forsythe couldn't recall ever having heard before.”
“Older TV viewers recall Forsythe from the lead role in the sitcom”
“Actress Heather Locklear, another "Dynasty" co-star, called Forsythe "a gentleman in every sense of the word," and a "gifted actor who knew the true meaning of being gracious and kind.”
“That we had a chance to bring the book to life where we were being taught and coached and shown these details, it allowed us to tell the story in a way that was very real for those coordinates - the area called Forsythe, in southern Missouri.”
“Many of the mentor / monitors such as Forsythe live at the Canadian provincial reconstruction centre.”
“Many of the mentor / monitors such as Forsythe live at the Canadian PRT (provincial reconstruction centre).”
“Forsythe," says Mr. Robert, "is one of those persons you're always wanting to kick and never do.”
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