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This being 2013, Rayban Wayfarers were obligatory on both parties.
But it opened only last October, and that long menu has all the dishes that seem obligatory on both Old World and up-to-date Budapest menus, starting with mozzarella.
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Soon after, he took Grandma on the obligatory one-week packaged tour to Hawaii.
It was not that long ago that including at least one or two county chairmen would have been obligatory on any list of the 10 most powerful New Yorkers: Carmine DeSapio, Vincent F. Albano, Meade Esposito, Stanley M. Friedman, Donald R. Manes and Thomas J. Manton, to name a few.
A couple of routine rock-outs - no doubt obligatory on her circuit - mar a class record.
Fines and sacrifices were also paid in beer, and brewing beer was obligatory on holidays.
The rites as a whole were called jai ("retreat"), from the preliminary abstinence obligatory on all participants.
He signed an act of Congress to "Declare the Treaties Heretofore Concluded with France No Longer Obligatory on the United States".
While she used to get lazy with the mask, it's now obligatory on more than half the days each month.
Everyone has been drilled in safety procedures and wears the helmets, glasses, jackets, gloves and boots now obligatory on building sites, while also carrying metal tags, as miners do, which means they can be identified if incinerated.
GPOY stands for "gratuitous photos of yourself" and is more or less obligatory on Facebook but deeply uncool on Tumblr.
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