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But, by declaring there's nothing substantial here but laughter, Amos obliges himself to provide big laughs.
We can have the Leader if he obliges himself to act within the law".
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As he was eager to be crowned according to the rites prescribed by Emperor Charles IV, in the presence of two foreign bishops he obliged himself to defend the true faith and to lead his people from errors, sects, and heresies.
The king obliged himself to abide by the law, but this exact meaning of this promise was ambiguous.
It was here taken to mean that the king had obliged himself to abide by any decisions made by his subjects; past, present or future.
He also states that he has been obliged himself to work where his feet were wet a good share of the time.
In Medium Raw, then, Bourdain is obliged to insert himself into a crowded field, carefully feeling out his position and defining himself as much by what he is not as by what he is.
Paola is unrelenting in her need for gratification, and although Morris obliges her, even enjoying himself, he suffers a sudden attraction to Kwame, a Ghanaian immigrant.
Manuel had his revenge in 1159 when Reginald was obliged to acknowledge himself as his vassal.
And since he can't always please everyone he often finds himself obliged to warm the truth a little.
Or if not, as he explained this week, will he feel obliged to recognize himself as a Christian Buddhist?
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