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If you wave a decent offer, your target is usually obliged to give you a hearing.
Popes had usually obliged kings in such matters, but Henry had picked both his time and his case badly.
The colleague explained that the board usually obliged the president because the president usually cultivated its members.
But merchants are usually obliged to reimburse credit card issuers for the actual cost of the goods sold.
In 1788 a series of letters begging loans from a fellow Freemason, Michael Puchberg, began; Puchberg usually obliged, and Mozart seems generally to have repaid him promptly.
In our favorite taproom, we are embarrassed by the fact that the lovely unknown lady beside us is usually obliged by the crowded nature of the place to sit half on our lap.
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And I can usually oblige.
The company usually obliges with US officials.
They usually oblige.Terrorism is strengthening the army further.
When a crewman needed something, he'd ask her for it, and she would usually oblige.
The city usually obliges, though no law or agreement requires it to.
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