• Some obligingly removed a picture--then added a link to other sites where onliners could see it.

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  • The board--which Dwayne for years had stocked with relatives, insiders and allies--obligingly went along.

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  • Martin Owen, the head of the investment-banking division, NatWest Markets, has obligingly fallen on his sword.

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  • Courts have obligingly moved boundary stones, letting Washington far surpass its enumerated powers.

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  • When the Bodenschatz team switched to something more like the original wax, the transform faults obligingly reappeared.

    ECONOMIST: Geophysics

  • There is a reason why many of the challengers above will obligingly work on Android-friendly hardware, and sometimes with Android apps.

    FORBES: Nobody wants to be Mothra. Somebody has to be Mothra.

  • Advertisers obligingly went along, buying on faith and lacking a way to precisely quantify how many viewers were not watching the ads.

    FORBES: ZAP!

  • It invites the sort of Soviet response which Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze obligingly supplied the day after President Bush addressed the U.N.

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  • Our friendly driver, Doug Hilbourn, obligingly stopped to point out a bald eagle perched in a tree and other wildlife along the way.

    CNN: Taking the kids: A winter trek in Yellowstone

  • The general's usefulness is already in some doubt, because of reports that many of the extremists he so obligingly jailed in January have subsequently been released.

    ECONOMIST: Pakistan

  • When Unilever obligingly decided to put them on the market in February, Mr Miller Smith knocked on the door of his old colleagues with an offer.

    ECONOMIST: The rebound of ICI

  • All he needs to do is give it another quantum tweak which is exactly the opposite of his original tweak, and it obligingly goes back to being heads.

    ECONOMIST: Quantum computing

  • The American negotiators obligingly traveled to Beijing, where Jiang kept a dignified distance from the talks, sending Zhu in as his point man to thrash out the details.

    CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia | Cover: The Son of Heaven?

  • Once again, his serve came to his rescue, a sixth ace earning him a fourth set point and Federer obligingly put his return wide to hand Murray the set.

    BBC: Roger Federer beats Andy Murray at ATP Tour Finals

  • The book exposes through hundreds of detailed, meticulously footnoted examples a pattern of exaggeration and statistical manipulation, used by green groups to advance their pet causes, and obligingly echoed through the media.

    ECONOMIST: ��The Skeptical Environmentalist��

  • During his defence, Behrouz Geranpayeh, one of Mr Abdi's co-defendants, obligingly denounced some well-known reformists who had, he said, commissioned and financed the poll on relations with the United States.

    ECONOMIST: Iranian justice

  • The technology world has obligingly created swarms of gadgets and accessories this year that fall into these categories, starting with MP3 players, global positioning systems (GPS) and laptop and cellphone cases.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Iran has obligingly bitten its lip on Chechen atrocities.

    ECONOMIST: Iran and Russia

  • Obligingly, Samsung have provided a handy comparison chart by shipping its first wave of Galaxy S III devices to the US with a dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor and internationally with a quad-core Samsung Exynos system-on-chip.

    FORBES: Core Wars - What Will Power The iPhone 5?

  • But, in the meantime, the outgoing administration with little fanfare and less notice has obligingly opened yet another avenue for the Islamists to pursue their ultimate objective of imposing barbaric sharia law in America.

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  • Once inside, he gyrates to the booming beat of the deejay's music, revels in the dotings of a gaggle of long-legged fashion models and poses obligingly for every cell phone camera that is thrust into his face.

    FORBES: The Star Catchers

  • Asked to pose for the master, she refuses angrily yet still turns up next morning and obligingly removes her clothes just the kind of odd, unreasoning change of heart that tells us we are watching a Jacques Rivette film.

    NEWYORKER: Divertimento

  • China may also have calculated that the 800-strong body of Hong Kong grandees which selects the chief executive, and which obligingly and overwhelmingly voted in favour of Mr Tung not just once but twice, is due to be dissolved in July.

    ECONOMIST: Hong Kong

  • Another obligingly posed for photos.

    FORBES: At iPhone 5 Launch In New York, It's All About Marketing

  • Yahoo reaches 60% of all Net users worldwide, and 70% of employees in the 500 biggest companies in the U.S. It tracks the visits of 166 million users, 55 million of whom have obligingly revealed things like their identities, home addresses and personal preferences.

    FORBES: The Killer Ad Machine

  • Changhong began questioning him, and on Oct. 29, 2004 they made a first videotape of Ji, in the company of lawyers he didn't hire purporting to represent him, obligingly signing over ownership of Apex and his California house to Changhong if he failed to pay up.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • It invited the Soviet response that Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze obligingly supplied the next day: If the Americans are so determined to eliminate chemical weapons, let the superpowers agree immediately not to produce such weapons any more and to destroy their stockpiles without waiting for a global ban.

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