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"We were all hoping that this time around, the president, given his mandate, wouldn't need to oblige so many politicians," Mr. Bayuni said.
When he waived the bill of one fuming customer, Wechsberg wrote, "the unexpected display of noblesse oblige so upset the angry customer that he insisted on paying the bill.
Most people will be perfectly happy to oblige so long as you're generous with covering fire, revives and loot.
I was happy to oblige, so I spent many hours poring over preprint lists and surfing the Web looking for "breaking news".
The three must have felt sufficiently entitled that they could travel to Washington at the last minute and if the weather didn't oblige, so be it.
The answer I believe is "not technically," but the secondary market will still oblige, so if you really no longer want to see Hamilton, the world has "got you".
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She kindly obliged, so I stole her lighter and gloves.
He pleads with team-mates to provide him with options but no one obliges so he hoofs the ball forward.
In the second, the salesman was more obliging, so eager for us to smell Femme Rochas that he slit open the plastic overwrap on a new box.
The referee obliged so Van Gaal followed it up with: "If you want to make it to the front pages, you should give me another one!" The referee obliged again.
Acting because we feel obliged so to act is on this view an indication of the absence of goodness.
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