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Lynch was fined $100,000 for not abiding by his contract, but I commend his decision to break a meaningless league policy and be true to himself.
"Instead of abiding by his international obligation to disarm Hamas, President Abbas has chosen to make Hamas his partner," he said.
Reluctantly, he turned down the offer, abiding by his father's wishes that he pursue a career in politics.
It wasn't until Monday — and hundreds of deaths later — that Mr. Assad accepted a plan for Arab League monitors to assess whether he is abiding by his commitments.
And there is no mechanism embedded in the new agreement to actually verify that Mr. Kim is abiding by his commitments.
Mr. Kerry said he was abiding by both his conscience and the line between church and state in America.
He may have died broke – his abiding condition – but he did not do it for the money.
We adore him for his trust, his abiding innocence, and his faith in the good will of others.
We will miss his counsel, abiding interest in the environment and sustainability, and his humor and kindness.
On the precipice of adulthood, Dion begins to spill the secrets of his heart his burning desire for faultless speech and his abiding relationship with his mother, a failed painter with secrets of her own.
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