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Others abide our question; they are free.
Typically, the matriarch has the final say, and the others abide by her decision.
How can the government insist that others abide by a treaty it helped set up if it flagrantly ignores it?" Lawrence said.
Enclosed rhyme, also called enclosing rhyme, in poetry, the rhyming pattern abba found in certain quatrains, such as the first verse of Matthew Arnold's "Shakespeare": Others abide our question.
Others abide by the "Don't post anything that I'd be horrified if it were ever made public" rule.
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Some were wedged between contemporary mundanities; others abided only in faded photographs.
If America and the EU act as if they are above the law, their pleas for others to abide by the rules are unlikely to bear fruit.
Our failure to heed the GATT decision on printing makes it difficult to persuade others to abide by GATT judgments that serve American interests.
When Congress formally certified the Tiguas as a tribe in the 1987 Restoration Act, the act stated that the tribe, and several others, would abide by state gambling laws.
The mobile industry has by and large relied on the Open Handset Alliance, a group of major carriers, manufacturers, and others who abide by certain best practices (such as using Google Play as the main app store) in making and selling Android devices.
Everyone knows that the only way to enforce a law, and to encourage others to abide by it in the future, is to commit epoch-defining acts of cruelty, like I did when I pranced through town playing my pipe and snatched your children from you.
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