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And there was Cincinnatus, the Roman who took up dictatorial power, saved Rome, then willingly relinquished it and returned to his plow — an example that led the veterans of America's Revolutionary War to name themselves the Society of Cincinnati.
Mr. Lansky's new book, "The Titanic Awards: Celebrating the Worst of Travel" (Perigee Trade) is dedicated "to all the travelers who overcame annoyances and obstacles to make it to their destinations, and then willingly decided to set out traveling again".
Vanessa is then willingly sub-pimped by Alden to a Soho sex club, and on to the makers of sadistic porn films, who may also specialise in snuff movies.
As his story unfolds, we see him navigate a transformation — at first reluctantly, then willingly, aided in part by the Guy, by pot, and by Justin Vivian Bond, in a wonderful, understated performance as a nurturing psychic named Pam.
We were left in dismay at the perfidy of the French people, who willingly accepted the sacrifice of Nissim di Camondo's life in their military service in World War I, willingly accepted the donation of his family's mansion and collections when Nissim's father died -- and then willingly placed their successors, and their fellow Jews, on trains to Auschwitz.
With Miitomo, Nintendo may have largely wanted to get users to create Nintendo accounts, then willingly share their personal data as part of a larger effort in building up a database of social profiles that will come into play in the future. .
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"Most do so willingly, some unwillingly".
He always went so willingly, accommodating everyone.
But unlike Harry, I did so willingly.
Then he willingly returned to the community.
As a former head of state who in 1996 handed power over to civilian, multiparty rule and then chose willingly not to contest the subsequent election, I know from experience this is not the case.
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