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You feel that you have some duty towards the country.
"I believe I have some duty to go back one day and play some role.
The omnipotent "voice of God" — some duty officer — let us know there was an incoming Scud missile.
I accept that anyone can make a mistake, and authority has some duty to err on the side of caution.
Indeed, it is in this sense that there exists some normative relationship between A and B, some duty that B has to obey A, which constitutes authority.
Surely Italy has some duty to its former colonies, Somalia and Eritrea, where most of the boat people now come from, and to Libya, through which they pass.
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Go to a proper perfumer, not some duty-free-fags-and-Toblerone shop en route to Alicante.
Brunei is largely dry, with patches of dampness: the national airline allows you to bring your own alcohol on board, as does the odd hotel bar – so bring some duty-free.
In 1996, 1.63m of them stayed at least one night, and a further 1.78m visited but did not stay overnight, most of them passengers on cruise ships that put in at Nassau for some duty-free shopping.
Maybe it's because all those Rough Guide-type snobs regard it as 'Travel Lite', cooped up on a floating gin palace before being disgorged every now and then for a couple of hours shopping in some duty-free harbour-side precinct.
I had some duties as a member of Team '08.
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