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But no one had ever obliged him.
If Hardy was ever obliged to make adjustments to the reality, he was quick to own up, confessing in his introduction to Madding Crowd that "Everdene farm has taken a witch's ride of a mile or more from its actual location".
Are we ever obliged to believe even in the absence of sufficient evidence?
To keep up with the changed corporate strategy and sourcing strategy of customers, the tool and die industry is more than ever obliged to improve its development strategy and justify its role within the value chain.
It is the emergent product of a mind continually immersed in controversy and ever obliged to rethink old positions in light of new exigencies, obliged to turn yet again the stone turned so many times before.
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The F.D.A., ever obliging, agreed, blocking any low-cost generic competition for Purdue.
"Can I get a picture?" one man asked, as Mr. Gibbs, ever obliging, stopped to pose for one group after another for smiling grip-and-grin photographs.
Does he ever oblige the crowd with a few of his signature moves?
Ever polite, he always obliged.
Ever obliging, Turkes apparently muttered the same on his death-bed.
(One doubts that a 9/11 commissioner ever felt obliged to meet with a truther).
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