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to dutifully
adjective
Accepting of one's legal or moral obligations and willing to do them well, and without complaint.
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In a recent interview, Carlene was by Dempsey's side to dutifully and lovingly act as fact-checker and blank filler.
And yet, the sense of a theater full of people waiting to dutifully applaud showiness was dispiriting.
Voters even tramped into one polling station, No. 85, to dutifully check the single name on the ballot.
As New Yorkers face the insult of paying permit fees to dutifully follow the law in renovating their historic properties, the strength of that law seems ever weaker.
That is particularly important for Christmas, Mr. Bassett said, when consumers want to be "celebratory" rather than to dutifully count pennies.
Every day for the last 112 years, people have trekked up the same gray outcropping to dutifully record temperatures and weather conditions.
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The "stricken brother" with AIDS is not a way for the series to "nod dutifully to the topic of AIDS".
Revisiting musical roots, as maturing musicians often do, can lead to dutiful, preservationist renditions of old songs.
And by hopping without pause on the Romney bandwagon, he hastened his journey back from party outlier to dutiful soldier.
Some are here because they value time away with friends, separate to dutiful family trips; many are widowed.
From the digestion of Kingsley Amis's Everyday Drinking, a thin primer that came out to dutiful reverence stateside: "I don't really like wine.
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