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to obliging
verb
To constrain someone by force or by social, moral or legal means.
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We see the same phenomenon over here: after every terrorist atrocity, there are unattributed "briefings" to obliging journalists on how things might have been better if surveillance powers had been more "robust", ie intrusive.
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Happy to oblige.
We are happy to oblige.
The townspeople failed to oblige.
JEFFREY FRANK: Happy to oblige.
RHJ is happy to oblige.
Many are happy to oblige.
Millennium hopes to oblige them.
Parliament has failed to oblige.
Wells was happy to oblige.
To oblige a publisher?
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