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Ms Burns points out that she obliged her long-suffering husband to wear a bell attached to his shoe so that she could hear him come and go.
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So surely she is obliged to do what she is being paid to do?
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If, for instance, a Catholic sees a relic in a pawnshop, he or she is obliged to buy it, so that it won't be used for blasphemous purposes by a nonbeliever.
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She of course obliged and he was struck about how nice she was: "Very agreeable, bearing in mind her status, " he told me.
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But up until now, she has been obliged to defer to precedents set by the Supreme Court.
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As an appeals-court judge, she was always obliged to defer to precedents set by the Supreme Court.
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She finds herself obliged to eschew notes and research and reference books.
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Certainly if the others come, she should not feel obliged.
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Yet I agree with John: I would like Jamie to be able to follow her heart to the best school she can, rather than feel obliged to select a lower-cost option.
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They found the wife from whom he was separated -- or rather the woman who thought she was his wife, though they were obliged to tell her that Frank Harling was, among other things, a bigamist.
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"As the law stands, if customers have children, companies aren't obliged to provide a safe vehicle for them, " she said.
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In the end, before she asked to be sent to an old folks home, Aunt Raquel was obliged to be cared for by me, always cursing herself for putting me to so much bother.
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