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Belgian shops are mostly obliged to close by 8pm every day; Sunday opening is rare.
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Social media sites are mostly not obliged to adhere to such codes which creates a problem, particularly if they issue their own vague inadequate guidelines.
Mostly, they oblige.
Mostly, she is obliged to track her romantic modernists stealthily, noticing a glint in their eye when they make a detour to visit Stonehenge, read an Anglo-Saxon poem or express a sneaking regard for the folk tunes that Cecil Sharp had rescued from oblivion.
The form's growing appeal to an audience of (mostly) younger viewers has obliged one contemporary museum after another to provide new spaces where it can be shown.
And the biggest programmers, like NBCUniversal and Viacom, too big to be locked into overly restrictive contracts with cable companies, are mostly happy to oblige.
After half an hour of mostly new songs, the band obliged the obvious nostalgia of the night and launched into some hits.
One of the unforeseen consequences of this decision was that as the "affair" blazed on, and he was obliged to be mostly invisible — because the police urged him not to further inflame the situation, advice he accepted for a time — there was nobody who loved him speaking for him, not his wife, not his sister, not his closest friends, the ones he wanted to continue to see.
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