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Modern listeners have been taught never to conflate a singer with her protagonists, but Crutchfield can make it difficult to obey this injunction.
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Following a series of questions on their readiness to obey even the most difficult of his requests, Baba selected twenty companions to join him in a life of complete "hopelessness and helplessness".
The author William Dalrymple, one of the directors of the festival, said that the Rushdie controversy had put organizers in the difficult position of balancing free expression with their responsibility to obey the law and keep the event safe.
Citizens are expected to obey a midnight curfew, making it difficult to get a mere bowl of noodles past 10 PM.
The study also found that lobbying efforts do a great job of changing the law to meet their anti-piracy needs, but that actually getting people to obey these fancy need laws is mighty difficult.
I sense he will find it difficult for a man within sight of his 80s to convince younger generations to obey his rules.
I have to obey".
He has to obey orders".
There are rules to obey.
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