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However this woman highlights a sense of moral obligation that would oblige her and others to participate.
(He said he would oblige).
He looked as if he would oblige.
When a fight was needed, Ray Knight would oblige, willingly.
After that, the LDP's rules would oblige him to step down as the party's leader.
Class-based diversity would oblige students of different beliefs to test and sharpen their convictions.
In theory, that would oblige the National Elections Commission (CNE) to go ahead with the referendum.
Farmers said it would oblige them to take land out of food production.
He stayed in the race, reckoning that election math would oblige them to stick with him.
The Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League, the region's governing body, would oblige.
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I'd hoped the Baftas would oblige with a landslide; instead they snubbed it in every category save best British film.
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