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Mr. HAMILTON: (Singing) ...swing to the other side, I'm much obliged to make your acquaintance.
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Investors will be much obliged, as the stock has made its way down to further lows in 2012.
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Although firms are obliged to disclose how much investors must pay, they do not have to reveal the salesman's cut.
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As Level 1s, they aren't obliged to reveal as much financial information.
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What is certainly true is that the weakness of the Prodi commission, and of the Santer one before it, has obliged national leaders to take much more of a role in setting the Union's priorities.
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But I feel obliged to point out that this banker - like pretty much all his peers - has for three years consistently under-estimated the magnitude of what has gone wrong in Europe's currency union.
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Incidentally, as much as the software giant had requested it, these firms will not be obliged to leave the room when extracts of Microsoft's technical documents are shown.
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Advocates say it would give much more fiscal - and thus political - responsibility to the Scottish Parliament, with MSPs obliged to set an annual tax rate.
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It turns out that there is something American leaders can do to transform the effectiveness and survivability of infantry soldiers and Marine "ground-pounders, " troops who are obliged to perform today's tough jobs in urban settings and elsewhere pretty much the same way their grandfathers did in World War II.
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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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