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Higher premiums are a way of obliging old people to shoulder some of Medicare's rising costs.
"Instead of obliging, they built a private area/tent out of newspapers.
It was hot, so I led a small group of obliging friends through an extended flight of gorgeous drinks.
Back in 1999, they were teenagers burdened by hormonal urges, peer-group humiliation and a lack of obliging sexual partners.
Cardinals stressed the perils of obliging health insurance to cover contraception; nuns emphasized the Gospels' concern for the poor and powerless.
Fast forward 13 years, and they've merely inherited a new set of burdens: careers, babies, young rivals and a lack of obliging sexual partners.
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So, some sort of... clear guidelines for a GP to follow, and, you know, with the - the legal or government backup that we're sort of obliged to do this thing.
When he signals that he wants sex, she matter-of-factly obliges him.
Protesters also obstructed the Cretan port of Iraklio, obliging a cruise ship to dock at another port on the island.
Seekers of truth are patient of necessity, obliged to be disciples of time.
You are not, of course, obliged to approve of that strategy.
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