Cordoba should not be above the law and the decision of the attorney general should be respected and obeyed.
Before the field sobriety test began, the 37-year-old Witherspoon got out of the car, was told to get back in and obeyed, the report said.
In a demo of that game, a young girl played with a pet tiger cub named "Skittles, " who licked the screen and obeyed her voice commands.
The soft keys also need to be more responsive, as we often had to hit the buttons several times before they kicked in and obeyed our repeated commands.
Surely among the most important of those rights and freedoms is the right freely, fairly and openly to cast one's vote in a presidential election and have the results of that election respected and obeyed.
And apparently, investors heard and obeyed.
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Last year the ultimate cool kid, Hef, showed up at the party and he obeyed those rules.
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In a sane world, well-formulated laws are carefully adopted and swiftly obeyed.
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The Suskis obeyed and jumped into the water with the captain and first mate.
The passengers looked at her, they looked at each other, and they meekly obeyed.
He is a man you are gradually allowed to hear tick and would not monkey with, a man you feel must be obeyed instinctively, and remembered.
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"To hold otherwise would unfairly and unreasonably treat the McCain delegates differently than other possible candidates who obeyed the clear and unequivocal letter of the law and complied with the process, " said judge Joseph Cannizzaro.
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The agency obeyed Congress and recommended that such a universal rule be adopted.
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But the term "reasonably fit for the purpose" caused confusion and the rule was not being obeyed by all drivers.
Just imagine this: What if FIW had just OBEYED THE LAW, and reduced the noise from their turbines so that those who were suffering could have a few hours of peace each night?
The group, in turn, gave you a certain measure of protection: so long as you obeyed its commands, kept your place, and tended to its needs, you would get your scrap of food (if there was food to be had).
Yet, they seem to have obeyed directions that should have gone against the better judgment of decent and clear thinking people.
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Vettel ignored instructions and overtook teammate Mark Webber before claiming victory, but Mercedes' Nico Rosberg obeyed when told to stay behind Lewis Hamilton despite seemingly being quicker.
Remember that in recent years, the House obeyed its strict PAYGO rules by offsetting AMT relief with higher taxes on managers of hedge funds and other investment firms.
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