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Needless to say, when the North Face sent me a pair of its newest trail shoes, I assumed I’d take them out for one obligatory run and then relegate them to the bottom shelf.
This became especially problematic when Sanders received the obligatory Gatorade shower as the clock neared zero.
The “CRISPR babies” episode is now an obligatory chapter in any telling of the gene-editing story.
Doria and Bolsonaro have also publicly bickered about everything from social distancing to the use of face masks and whether vaccines should be obligatory or not throughout the tumultuous year.
Corporate managers, like most of us, take obligatory duties seriously.
It was therefore obligatory that purchasers should know his work, that in fact his sign manual should be always present.
ANTONIO STRADIVARIHORACE WILLIAM PETHERICK
Two duties at least are, therefore, obligatory on him then;—to seek a disposition willingly to vow, and then to make the vow.
Both are obligatory at the same instant of time, and both might possibly be performed in one moment.
The principles on which the vow is made, are immutable; and while the Church is on earth, it will continue to be obligatory.
Commands enjoining Covenanting must be obligatory on men, in an individual, or in a social capacity, or in both.

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