| 21. | Rather than smacking of noblesse oblige, her actions appeared heartfelt.
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| 22. | And we are obliged to give the best service we can.
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| 23. | Such is the main distinction between Republican and Democratic noblesse oblige.
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| 24. | LeBaron said, " and many are obliging ."
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| 25. | President Clinton showed an obliging willingness to go the extra mile.
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| 26. | Do not feel obliged to assume the role of playground monitor.
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| 27. | People feel obliged to ask you how you're doing.
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| 28. | Should Maradona be obliged to set a saintly example for all?
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| 29. | They chanted his name, and Rambis obliged, inserting Rodman.
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| 30. | NASCAR drivers and participants are the most obliging athletes in sports.
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