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THERE is no longer much hope that Afghanistan's Taliban regime will soon oblige America's military planners by collapsing from within or disintegrating in a welter of defections.
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Her order has been passed to the European Union's prosecuting unit, Eurojust, which means that police across Europe will soon be obliged to arrest the suspects.
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Congress may soon oblige.
Mr. Lautenberg, the state's 88-year-old senior senator, would soon oblige.
They do not seem to be available yet, but the operators of the souvenir stand will surely soon oblige.
He was soon obliged to retreat.
Sure enough, a charitable stranger soon obliged.
Yost's classmates soon obliged, launching into a brilliant choreographed performance to Taylor Swift's hit song.
The young doctor anticipates that her parents will soon choose a husband for her, and she is happy to oblige them – on one condition.
But most will soon have a friend or relative among the hundreds of thousands who will lose theirs, or will be obliged glumly to accept posts with lower pay.
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