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Descartes starts his Passions of the Soul (1649) by lamenting the sorry state of ancient writings on the passions, and declaring that "I shall be obliged to write just as if I were considering a topic that no one had dealt with before me" (AT XI 328, CSM I 328).
By now, he doesn't feel obliged to write his books on his own.
Brashares, who left the company in 2001, is obliged to write two more books with Alloy.
He would be gone for two months and would then be obliged to write another exam.
He is not contractually obliged to write Thorne novels and only plans one book ahead.
A blacklisted friend hangs himself, and Dreyman feels obliged to write about the terrible suicide rate in the G.D.R.
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In the early 18th century a story appeared that Queen Elizabeth had obliged Shakespeare "to write a play of Sir John Falstaff in love" and that he had performed the task (The Merry Wives of Windsor) in a fortnight.
Mr Wilson's unprecedented breach of etiquette drew censure from Democrats and Republicans alike, and he was swiftly obliged to issue a written apology.
This week, the UK has taken its first steps towards implementing these changes, with the news that next year, around 2,400 city financial firms will need to have in place a management diversity policy, with larger institutions being obliged to reveal, in writing, how many women they are aiming to recruit to boardroom positions.
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