How To Use Obligato In A Sentence

  • Look, if you want a descending obligato, do it in the privacy of your own home away from us normal people.
  • Along the way you'll encounter bath plugs, rubber ducks and get the obligatory soaking from intermittent showers.
  • Sparing us all the obligatory arguments about Ford “defining the American West” with his sweeping, desolate camera shots and Wayne’s anabashedly American Americanness, there’s just no denying that Ford and Wayne — tag team partners on more than 20 films — are simply one of the most prolific duos in celluloid history. Top 10 Actor / Director Tandems In Movie History | Best Week Ever
  • Total Capital Expenditures for 2009 are less than historical and current estimates for Maintenance and Obligatory Capital Expenditures which we define as the estimated amount of investment in capital projects and obligatory spending on existing facilities and operations needed to hold production approximately constant for the period. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • It's not just about texture though: not only does meat cooked on the bone tend to be more flavourful, but, in marked contrast to much modern pork, that around the ribs is marbled with fat, which means it's always succulent – even more so with spare ribs, the larger, meatier kind most familiar to us as the obligatory meat element of Mixed Starter number 2. How to cook perfect barbecue ribs
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  • And it seems the obligatory pungent cigarette, clamped firmly in the corner of the mouth, is a necessary aid to concentration.
  • It consists of tequila, cointreau, sour mix, fresh lime and crushed ice, and comes in the obligatory salted glass.
  • She would recount how it was possible to buy anything - from meat, chocolate, cigarettes and the obligatory ‘nylons’ - from the spivs and black market racketeers.
  • Lunch together was almost always obligatory. The Sun
  • They took the obligatory 45 minutes to be fashionably late, and boy, did we ever love them for it.
  • You also get the obligatory racing aluminium pedals and the instrument panel is lit with white LEDs. The Sun
  • Budget 2004 was one the government could have done without: an obligatory address in the dog-end of a parliament.
  • Good and bad, right and wrong, victims and survivors and the obligatory sex and violence - what other moral and visual ingredients do you need to get both ratings and campaigning kudos?
  • In some languages, it is obligatory to specify more unusual types of temporal and aspectual relations.
  • As a disseminator of the news, the paper shall observe the decencies that are obligatory upon a private gentleman. Wonk Room » George Will’s Lies Live On
  • he made all the obligatory apologies
  • Teh hankee, teh 2 pence coyne fur teh merge end sea fone cawl, a littlo teenee sowing kit, wif teh obligatoree safetee pins Pete ignored his hoomins obsession with Twilight to a point… - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • We need not go on to the details of the role of Koranic recitation in other prayers, obligatory and supererogatory.
  • It does essentially what it promises to do: revisits a beloved old cop-buddy series, makes fun of the '70s outfits and attitudes, ogles some sexy gals and offers some obligatory car crashes.
  • But we cannot, since even Adam, in innocence, needed one amidst his earthly employments; therefore the sabbath is still needed and is therefore still linked with the other nine commandments, as obligatory in the spirit, though the letter of the law has been superseded by that higher spirit of love which is the essence of law and Gospel alike (Ro 13: 8-10). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • It has been a demanding day, but demanding is not obligatory.
  • It describes a foundering civilisation, soon to be overrun, with the obligatory postscript from a future archaeologist noting that the ruins sit upon evidence of yet another culture.
  • You half expect Jesus, Mary and the obligatory donkey to walk around a corner, and then the bell to ring for hometime.
  • My moral atmosphere is, anyhow, so foreign to me, a lewdness so obligatory that it hardly seems as if it were part of a moral donnee at all; and then his over-labored descriptions, and excessive explanations. Familiar Letters of William James II
  • Facultative slave-making ants, like those in the sanguinea complex, represent an intermediate parasitic group, between freeliving species on the one hand, and obligatory dulotic species on the other.
  • There's also the obligatory nice hot chick (Jennifer Morrison) who's meant to balance out the film's other depictions of women as sluts, leeches and psychopaths.
  • The college authorities have now made these classes obligatory.
  • He serves as her obligatory romantic interest, the guy who saves her from self-destruction.
  • When I was a kid in the fifties, the whole of our primary school would gather on the lawn while a bugle played off a scratchy record and the Head read the obligatory poem.
  • On our visit the restaurant was decked out for the festive season, with myriad glinting fairy lights and the obligatory sprinkling of canned snow around the windows.
  • Es un asunto que involucra necesaria y obligatoriamente a Rusia y China. WN.com - Photown News
  • Now we're graduates, people are doing the obligatory year down under, and having the mandatory farewell sessions.
  • Holidays together ought to be obligatory for couples thinking of wedlock.
  • Bob and Charlotte's paths keep crossing leading to various adventures around the hotel as well as the obligatory visits to sushi bars, karaoke and pachinko.
  • He clearly has the brain, the skills and the uncompromising attitude to hair gel that is obligatory for the upcoming snooker prodigy. Times, Sunday Times
  • How did we ever survive all those evenings of ‘plastic pottery’ and the unending blether from the representative, clad of course in the obligatory twin set and pearls?
  • Some secret service agents turned up, all wearing the obligatory raincoat and hat.
  • The obligatory well made suit in a good fabric of a subdued colour. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Here were no cackling old women, or groaning Methodists, such as infest our English churches, and scare one's ears with hoarse coughs accompanied by the naso obligato. Dreams Waking Thoughts and Incidents
  • There were the obligatory moans and groans from the entire class.
  • It insists on the introduction of obligatory rules for anti-discriminatory conduct in the job descriptions of schoolteachers.
  • this rule applies obligatorily
  • At first blush, it seems like a typical up-with-teens site - the obligatory boosterish stuff trying to bolster the self-esteem of young girls.
  • Party spirit accomplishment is the Party member's lifetime obligatory course, have rich thought intention.
  • Even the most gifted editor would have problems turning much of the obligatory information into riveting reading.
  • an obligatory contribution
  • With all the attention lavished on big cases by the media, have such appearances become obligatory and, as a result, changed the rules that lawyers must follow?
  • The fishy business ended with the now obligatory swipe at the Scottish Nationalists. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Hungary the religious congregations and their priests or ministers were supported by their respective mother churches through an obligatory religious tax.
  • During his rule an obligatory school system was introduced.
  • Most women will be offered an ultrasound scan during pregnancy, although it's not obligatory.
  • As we waited for the next course to arrive, the now obligatory cappuccino-cup of soup arrived - a beautifully fruity tomato soup with the consistency of gazpacho and tinged with melon.
  • In obligatory white lab coat and cotton cap he was touring the Boots factory in Airdrie.
  • The program opens with an obligatory introduction to the topic of this episode, then quickly launches into an overview segment that is similar to those one would see in an American news magazine program.
  • Other than zakat, which is obligatory, people can also offer voluntary alms known as sadaqah. Daliah Merzaban: Zakat: The Wealth Of Charity
  • But it is always a pleasure to reread the familiar story, with its set-piece scenes and obligatory mysteries. Times, Sunday Times
  • This time a ten-minute break because of a gremlin in a sightscreen proved the obligatory moment of amateurism. Times, Sunday Times
  • But she does not draw out the implications of this appalling bait-and-switch story for her depiction of humanitarian intervention as a politically shaky but morally obligatory cause.
  • It is obligatory to remove your shoes before entering.
  • Furthermore, annual confession had been made obligatory in 1215 at the Fourth Lateran Council so that a priest had an opportunity to talk privately to the penitents and to correct errors as well as giving them absolution for their sins.
  • The material reported ranges from the obligatory porthole to cannon and shot, several pieces of eight and a Charles I gold coin.
  • We all start stamping our feet and calling for the obligatory encore.
  • As an obligatory nod to her classically-trained upbringing, Harper sets intricate pointe work on a series of deconstructed solos, duets, and trios. The Francesca Harper Project Premieres New Works «
  • Arnold, even as he issues obligatory denials, is, unlike Bill, neither furtive nor guilty.
  • Ago is also sometimes called a postposition, because it's obligatory for it to follow the noun phrase. On postpositions
  • There was a total of 12 candidates; although voting was obligatory an estimated 25 percent of the 5,700,000 electorate abstained.
  • The 20,000ft Hackney Downs Studios is a hell of a space to work with, and it's commendable that this quickfire festival has opted for a fresh approach to filling it as opposed to traipsing down the weary old route of lights, plastic reindeer, carolling, and the obligatory fat man in red suit. This week's new events
  • It is the third Pillar of Islam and is obligatory for all those who are financially able.
  • These might consist of a coat in bright yellow lined in turquoise satin with a fuchsia satin large scarf, a pair of matching turquoise pants and also fuchsia pants; the obligatory turquoise overblouse and, of course, a turquoise wool jacket lined in the other colors! Women I Have Dressed (and Undressed!)
  • As a disseminator of the news, the paper shall observe the decencies that are obligatory upon a private gentleman. Wonk Room » George Will’s Lies Live On
  • Mari Wilson and the songs, resplendent with obligatory handclaps, were made to be sung in schoolyards by girls in polka dot dresses and dayglo bobbysox. The Music Fix
  • Still I note the obligatory " failure " references in the third paragraph.
  • It is therefore obligatory to the extent to which, and for as long as, it is shown to accomplish its proper finality, which is the hydration and nourishment of the patient. Is it a matter of opinon whether this is a matter of opinion?
  • There is an obligatory tithe, or zakat, of 2.5 per cent on income. Times, Sunday Times
  • Paul S: From yesterday's Observer, a review of the new compilation - complete with obligatory use of 'curmudgeonly': FallNews
  • In China, neither priority doctrine nor equal doctrine and compromise doctrine are adopted in the settlement of money obligatory right by concurrent execution.
  • The lawsuits require obligatory scenes of adversaries meeting and arguing in offices, but you'd never know they were obligatory because they interweave past and present to electrifying effect. 'Social Network': Password Is Perfection
  • I agree that this was an option and not obligatory, but most consulting engineers chose to adopt this method, as it satisfied the needs for the brief and avoided the need for dimensioning the drawings.
  • Next is the obligatory blue space which I guess I would describe as azure a place called Danube would have. Augieland
  • Attendance at school is obligatory.
  • In pre-season, after the obligatory headshot photos, the players were asked to celebrate to camera. Times, Sunday Times
  • Legal experts equate obligatory drug testing to suspicionless searches, and doubt any rational court would allow for the testing of entire student bodies.
  • He flitted about from obligatory flying jobs and mandatory staff tours and, eventually, wound up again crouched at his master’s feet in the Pentagon. Phony Veterans and POW's - Article Index
  • The most common alternant is EAT, though it is not obligatory - indeed, the oldest example I have found so far, from 1882, uses DRINK SLEEP THINK, with no EAT.
  • It's obligatory to have either a direct object or a preposition phrase with ‘for’.
  • Attendance at tonight's meeting is obligatory.
  • To reveal the offense would mean dragging his family into an obligatory vendetta.
  • There are plenty of human-interest stories and recipes, plus the obligatory tales of gobblers that encounter or evade the guillotine.
  • The fourth disc is dedicated to more concert party pieces with the obligatory Sarasate and Saint Saens concertante works.
  • The rehearsal scenes saw him perform the obligatory and cringeworthy tortured-genius-kicks-chair-over routine.
  • For the customary morality, that which education and opinion have consecrated, is the only one which presents itself to the mind with the feeling of being _in itself_ obligatory; and when a person is asked to believe that this morality _derives_ its obligation from some general principle round which custom has not thrown the same halo, the assertion is to him a paradox; the supposed corollaries seem to have a more binding force than the original theorem; the superstructure seems to stand better without, than with, what is represented as its foundation. Utilitarianism
  • And as for the obligatory uncomfortable camping nights - we felt like frauds as the mattresses were gorgeously comfortable. The Sun
  • His earnest manner suggested that he was about to deliver an obligatory Obama laudation. Stop the Music: Oscar Misses the Melody
  • The obligatory items are a very, very long scarf and a suede sheepskin or canvas gilet.
  • It is therefore important when examining a slaver on foot to see that it is struck with the obligatory lion passant or leopard's head erased mark.
  • Regard a Party member as the cadre, party spirit takes exercise is its lifetime obligatory course.
  • Il y avait aussi des questions sur le nombres de conges payés, les heures de travail hebdo obligatoires, la signification de different sigles comme SMIC (la galere pour retrouver "Interprofessionnel"), ASSEDIC, RMI etc ... Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • A well-known figure in Viennese society, St. Genois is appareled in the obligatory black tie and flanked by two modern ‘women,’ each rendered in slightly different, caricatural modes.
  • The Catholic religion had been compulsory in South Ireland from 1944 until 1980, and the Erse language, although that was largely corrupted by unavoidable English words and locutions, had also been made obligatory. The Shape of Things to Come
  • Is it obligatory to reply to unsolicited e-mails? Times, Sunday Times
  • Nicely alliterated, and there's that obligatory masculine presidential balls-display, but it says exactly nothing about how to recognize and identify defeat. Stan Goff: Getting Off the Road
  • Although attendance is not obligatory, there is one hard-fast rule and that is that once the youths are dropped off at the centre, they are not permitted to leave until the club comes to a close.
  • She revels in her emotional, moral and intellectual ineptitude, in the obligatory tiny little dress, prancing around on the nearest available red carpet, loving it.
  • Using coriander, curry and thai basil leaves along with Candlenuts, bird's eye chili and dried shrimp for the obligatory salty-umami presence in Singaporean cuisine, along with the traditional parmesan cheese and olive oil, Low's Singapre Pesto is a clever and tasty regional take on the classic pesto. 'Singapore Pesto' With Wild Rocket Chef Willin Low (RECIPE, VIDEO)
  • But after the usual obligatory rejection of an initial approach, the markets expected an increase in the offer to match shareholders' higher expectations.
  • Acorns were falling, tupelo berries were ripe in the river bottoms, squirrels were feeding heavily, leaves were on the trees and the obligatory frost was close enough that warbles were not a problem. What Happened to Squirrel Hunting?
  • The skilful use of obligato, the counter melody flowing around the main melody, is an unfailing attraction of his music.
  • Some secret service agents turned up, all wearing the obligatory raincoat and hat.
  • His books were for many years an obligatory part of the contemporary cultural baggage. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are larger than the original, and the front pages do not carry the obligatory red tax stamp of the 1800s. Times, Sunday Times
  • In 1980, the procedure was a prelude to the obligatory pay award of the ministry of labour.
  • When an end is lawful and obligatory, the indispensable means to is are also lawful and obligatory
  • The medical examination before you start work is obligatory.
  • The obligatory returning auditionee was Michael Lewis, the stroppy Jackson impersonator from last year. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Celebrate your first spotting with a crumble, then progress to the obligatory and unsurpassable gooseberry fool.
  • The efficiency challenge, which was set by the Government, means it is obligatory for the council to make a 2.5 per cent saving every year for three years, of which at least half must be cashable finance.
  • Ben quoi on fait c'qu'on peut dans la vie je suis de corvee de paquet obligatoirement dans l'tas ya les miens de cadeau!! Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • John McGowan's space may be a little larger but the minimalist style of small desk, computer station, neat cupboard space and obligatory plant is mirroring that of other employees.
  • Calm in the knowledge that I had reached an irreversible decision, I strode my obligatory mile with near-reckless zest, my bobble hat pulled low and my shoulder-bag slapping gaily at my hip. The mission song
  • Against doctor's orders, I took part in an obligatory chinwag with some radio chat show gasbag last week, and he was mouthing the dimbulb cant that Pat Riley's luster has faded.
  • They used the opportunity to run new features such as news bulletins which they knew would be obligatory if they won a licence.
  • They recollected the pleasures of motherhood during the time of obligatory ‘full’ employment.
  • Jus Cogens refers to the legal status that certain international crimes reach, whereas obligato erga omnes pertains to the legal implications arising out of a crime characterized as jus cogens. TamilNet Newswire
  • The command gains obligatory force because it is judged worthy of obedience.
  • There's no logical or grammatical reason to forbid splitting infinitives, and sometimes it's even obligatory, as Arnold Zwicky and Geoff Nunberg pointed out here last spring.
  • Then there was the obligatory annoying kid that you always get in these movies.
  • The Church has ever claimed for her Saint not so much the reverence paid to the martyr, or the deference due to the ruler, or the teachableness powerful in the writer, as the attention obligatory to an 'elder.' The Quarterly Review, Volume 162, No. 324, April, 1886
  • Self-sufficient women and changing social rules mean marriage is no longer obligatory.
  • Yes, I did go through the obligatory "UNICORNS ARE MY WORLD" phase of prepubescence, a phase which culminated in a veritable stable of "My Little Pony" toys. Cat mornings. of doom. and mucus.
  • A positive precept is right because it is commanded, and ceases to be obligatory when abrogated; a moral precept is commanded eternally, because it is eternally right. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Of course, it is not obligatory for young heirs and heiresses to make headlines for all the wrong reasons.
  • It occurred to us that the septic vibrio might be an obligatory anaerobe and that the sterility of our inoculated culture fluids might be due to the destruction of the septic vibrio by the atmospheric oxygen dissolved in the fluids. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)
  • If the government enforces two legislations for two similar obligatory programs, the result would be legal uncertainty, he said.
  • The recipes inside are a grim compendium of lumberingly heavy dinosaur classics - flour-thickened cream sauces, heart - clogging glacages and soubises, the obligatory triumvirate of ‘protein, starch, vegetable’ on nearly every plate.
  • The core of the Muslim liturgy is the five obligatory daily prayers, whether performed alone or in congregation.
  • He may not yet boast the fanbase of his renowned sibling, nor the obligatory website to which ski enthusiasts dispatch goodwill messages, and Noel has not even acquired a nickname.
  • There's the cluster of electronic and urban music nominations, the obligatory nods to folk and the jazz record that has no chance of winning. Times, Sunday Times
  • These rates do not include the charge for obligatory medical consultations.
  • He pulled out the obligatory silver flask from the suitcase and took a long drink.
  • But this double role of normative discourse inevitably raises the idea of supererogation, the category of actions that are praiseworthy (either in creating good states of affairs or in reflecting a particularly virtuous trait of character) yet at the same time not obligatory. How to Kill a Missionary
  • It is almost obligatory for any new Edinburgh resident to wax lyrical over the cultural backdrop that the castle, the festival and the tattoo give to the city.
  • If so, written constitutions are worse than useless; they are not obligatory, there is no penalty for their violation; obedience to them cannot be enforced; there is no government but that of opinion, fluctuating and uncertain, undefined and undefinable, which is paramount to the fundamental law. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 3 No 2, February 1863 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
  • In obligatory white lab coat and cotton cap he was touring the Boots factory in Airdrie.
  • In the 71-page tract, published in English translation on the internet, he repeatedly claims that fighting jihad, holy war, is obligatory for all Muslims and urges them to 'terrorise' non-believers. Why is this man not prosecuted here?
  • Whatever fasts a vowess might neglect as non-obligatory, it seems probable that she would not willingly forgo any opportunity of showing reverence to the Blessed Virgin, who, in the belief of St. Augustine, had taken vows of chastity before the salutation of the Angel. The Customs of Old England
  • All the economic development of life itself takes on at its end the appearance of an attempt to get rid of the animal squalor and bareness which is what obligatory poverty really means, and to give to man the divine ease and leisure of the gods. War and strife themselves have been schools of heroism
  • rescued," when they were put to work, each of them with a kind of shirt of mail, worn over his coat, which could easily be electrized by a metallic filament connecting with the communal dynamo, and under these conditions they each did a full day's work during the Obligatories. Through the Eye of the Needle A Romance
  • R. Ishmael understands “he may defile himself” as granting the kohen permission, if he so chooses, while “R. Akiva says, It is obligatory” (BT Sotah 3a). Akiva, Rabbi.
  • A pillow is regarded as obligatory and may be made, like the death-clothes, from white calico.
  • The National Conference is the UDF supreme body - its decisions are obligatory to all UDF members.
  • But, you also have this interesting twist called giri choco, which translates to “obligatory chocolate.” Giri Choco Anyone?
  • She was wearing the obligatory sweater and pearl necklace.
  • Regulations need to be introduced and strictly enforced to make it obligatory for workplace testing where there is evidence of a high risk from radon.
  • But if we take the task of analyzing terms to be that of making explicit and systematizing the platitudes employing that term affirmed by masterful users of that term (Smith 1994, pp. 29-32), and we note that many thoughtful Jews and Christians who otherwise appear to be masterful users of the language of moral obligation have rejected, either explicitly or implicitly, the notion that an act is obligatory if and only if it has been commanded by God, then we would have some reason to doubt whether the analysis formulation of theological voluntarism is defensible. Theological Voluntarism
  • It only took around an hour to get to the summit of Mt Loch, which was rather disappointing, so after the obligatory snowball fight, we got serious and ventured along another trail that we found.
  • This assumption that of all the hues of God whiteness alone is inherently and obviously better than brownness or tan leads to curious acts; even the sweeter souls of the dominant world as they discourse with me on weather, weal, and woe are continually playing above their actual words an obligato of tune and tone, saying: DARKWATER
  • And then of course, as is apparently compulsory these days, there's the obligatory shock twist ending that doesn't stand up to a moment's scrutiny.
  • This time a ten-minute break because of a gremlin in a sightscreen proved the obligatory moment of amateurism. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is everything in this discount store of literary ambitions, from the obligatory tony commentary to pathetic little passages of smut.
  • As we waited for the next course to arrive, the now obligatory cappuccino-cup of soup arrived - a beautifully fruity tomato soup with the consistency of gazpacho and tinged with melon.
  • We all start stamping our feet and calling for the obligatory encore.
  • These rates do not include the charge for obligatory medical consultations.
  • In the same way we may speak of the holiness or sanctity of duty or law, meaning merely that they are imperative upon conduct and universally obligatory. Sociology and Religion: A Collection of Readings
  • The medical examination before you start work is obligatory.
  • Until the final clarification of the obligatory requisites, they cannot be traded on the Stock Exchange.
  • Whoever considers the shortness of hope and is ignorant of the term, makes it obligatory.
  • incorruptibility" an obligatory doctrine, in spite of the fact that The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • The obligatory trip round the Oval Office is now so much of a ritual that he approaches it with the wry, self-mocking tone of an ersatz tour guide.
  • Mortgage protection policies are only obligatory when buying your own home - they are not required for investment properties.
  • There are the car races and hand-brake turns, not forgetting the obligatory ghetto blaster.
  • While it is a fact that the Official Guide rules extra time obligatory at the end of a second draw, it also allows the League organisers to draw up their own rules before the start of such competitions.
  • As other members of the CNC family of bZip transcription factors, Nrf2 forms a heterodimer with its obligatory partner Maf, thereby binding to a cis-acting enhancer sequence known as the antioxidant response element (ARE), also referred to as the electrophile response element (EpRE) with a core nucleotide sequence of PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • When an end is lawful and obligatory, the indispensable means to is are also lawful and obligatory
  • . though I guess after the obligatory book, there will be a 'collab' hopefully with Hopper ! of some sorts and then a line of overpriced, merino, signature gear. The BSNYC Second Annual Self-Congratulatory Treacle-Fest!
  • Laptop computers, slates, tablets and the obligatory 'Argyll Shipwrecks' book sat open on the surrounding tables.
  • Obligatory F-words notwithstanding, it's an old-fashioned play, and a bit square - not in its subject matter so much as in its sense of humor.
  • We stayed for only a few minutes, conscious of the lateness of the hour, and took the obligatory photos of each other.
  • For we miserably mutilate it, and sinfully as well as foolishly limit its application and its power, if we recognise it only -- I was going to say mainly -- as being the ground of our hope and of what we call our salvation, and do not recognise it as being the obligatory example of our lives, which we are bound to translate into our daily practice. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ephesians; Epistles of St. Peter and St. John
  • Preparing “section head chocs”, “department head chocs”, etc, lots of different grades of obligatory chocolates Saint Valentine’s Day in Japan
  • In China, neither priority doctrine nor equal doctrine and compromise doctrine are adopted in the settlement of money obligatory right by concurrent execution.
  • It is, therefore, obligatory on every Muslim to respect and revere these holy places.
  • But the constitution which at any time exists till changed by an explicit and authentic act of the whole people is sacredly obligatory upon all.
  • It is therefore important when examining a slaver on foot to see that it is struck with the obligatory lion passant or leopard's head erased mark.
  • Despite the occasional obligatory trumpet with a mind of its own, Lucas kept the tempos lively.
  • There's a touch of charm, but the cliched storytelling lacks that vital spark to send it soaring above the obligatory half-term movies.
  • For the men it was the rough serge trousers with the obligatory braces and, of course, the caipin!
  • Obligatory title puns: Love is in the air again, Love blossoms in spring, Love less likely to kill you. DCist
  • We did manage a few away days while we were over on the mainland - the obligatory visit to IKEA for one and a mini break down to Yorkshire!
  • Pochi giorni avanti la mia partenza di la desiderava S.A. Elletorale di sentire qualche mia musica in contrapunto: era adunque obligato di scriver questo Motetto in fretta per dar tempo a copiar il spartito per Sua A.tezza ed a cavar le parti per poter produrlo la prossima domenica sotto la Messa grande in tempo del Offertorio. The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Matt from The ONE Blog [es] pushes for the annulation of the obligatory vote: Global Voices in English » Peru: Newspaper Questions Spanish Language Proficiency of Indigenous Congresswoman
  • Il y avait aussi des questions sur le nombres de conges payés, les heures de travail hebdo obligatoires, la signification de different sigles comme SMIC (la galere pour retrouver "Interprofessionnel"), ASSEDIC, RMI etc ... Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • attendance is obligatory
  • What ultimately makes Inherent Vicecompelling is that in accepting the narrative protocols of the detective novel -- which includes the obligatory visit of the femme fatale who initiates the action, an encounter with goons that leaves Doc unconscious, episodes of verbal sparring between Doc and a cop, etc. What's Going On?
  • Obligatory KOL update: Have now made it to level 22 of the basement, where I'm caught on a mysticality test. Friday: Messner-Loebs charity auction and other stuff
  • Kel, after the obligatory fumblings and experimentation that nearly everyone goes through, had decided that on the whole, he preferred women.
  • At this point, I decided to change my strategy and made the obligatory pit stop earlier than expected.
  • Most women will be offered an ultrasound scan during pregnancy, although it's not obligatory.
  • The next day begins with a typical hearty Dutch breakfast, a quick tour of Gouda's town square and an obligatory visit to a cheese shop.
  • An obligator of information disclosure shall guarantee that donators and the general public can consult or copy the information materials as disclosed in a quick and convenient manner.
  • Then we have the obligatory fashion section, which again, is well laid out and quite fun if you enjoy playing dress up and trying on a different identity every week.

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