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  • That the circumstances are not the same as the general ones, and that to paraphrase Miss S A Forgie Deputy President of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, "It The DOI should be issued in terms that would permit freedom of travel that equates with a passport for a shorter period of time."

    The Great Passport Fiasco : A Victory For Common Sense ? Zoe Brain 2006

  • That the circumstances are not the same as the general ones, and that to paraphrase Miss S A Forgie Deputy President of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, "It The DOI should be issued in terms that would permit freedom of travel that equates with a passport for a shorter period of time."

    Archive 2006-10-01 Zoe Brain 2006

  • Forgie, William, 1984, “Theistic Experience and the Doctrine of Unanimity,” International Journal of the Philosophy of Religion, 15: 13-30.

    Mysticism Gellman, Jerome 2005

  • Forgie argues that phenomenological content can consist of general features only, and not features specifically identifying God as the object of experience.

    Mysticism Gellman, Jerome 2005

  • Forgie assumes that the phenomenological content of a theistic experience must be confined to data akin to the “sense data” of sensory experience, somehow analogous to colors, shapes, movement, sounds, tastes, and the like.

    Mysticism Gellman, Jerome 2005

  • Nelson Pike argues, against Forgie, that the individuation of an object can be a component of the phenomenological content of an experience, drawing on examples from sense perception (Pike 1992, Chapter 7).

    Mysticism Gellman, Jerome 2005

  • Forgie me, daughter, if so be you can find it in your heart to be that generous.

    Kindred of the Dust 1918

  • Forgie him his trespasses and in thy great mercy grant comfort to this poor bairn he leaves behind.

    Kindred of the Dust 1918

  • Forgie me, O Lord! for I hardly ken what I'm sayin '.

    Robert Falconer George MacDonald 1864

  • Forgie the liberty I tak 'in remin'in' ye o 'sic like.

    David Elginbrod George MacDonald 1864

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