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We were obliged to release them all.
According to FIFA rules, club teams are not obliged to release players for Olympic qualifying.
Private-sector firms are not obliged to release information about their clients.
Faced with conclusive medical evidence Mr Straw was legally obliged to release a fugitive.
In the end, the agents were obliged to release the cattle after a standoff between armed protesters and federal agents on April 12.
In an ideal world, Steve McNamara would like to have his Australian-based players available, but clubs are only obliged to release them for full Tests.
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The egomaniacal Burt is a smug, self-styled stud whose groupies are obliged to sign release forms and show proof of age before he agrees to have sex with them in what he claims is the largest bed in Las Vegas.
Therefore, the paint industry and regulatory authorities are obliged to use release rate measurements derived from either mathematical models or from laboratory studies.
But he lost the case, which had prevented him from releasing any new material for two years, and was obliged to pay Sony $30m -$40m £24m-£33m £24m-£33mase him.
If the court is not satisfied with the explanation, it is obliged to order his release.
This would oblige them to release those homes back into the market, increasing supply and thereby cutting buying and renting costs.
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