| 41. | As our largest trading partner Japan is beholden to help.
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| 42. | This explicitly shows how party and government leaders are beholden to him.
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| 43. | He's not beholden to the politicians ."
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| 44. | Natale said he wanted Milan to be beholden to him.
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| 45. | He is not elected and virtually beholden to no one.
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| 46. | The author found the text fascinating, but beholden to the times.
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| 47. | They say Jamali heads a lame administration beholden to Musharraf.
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| 48. | Hanna declined, feeling it would make him beholden to the administration.
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| 49. | Those of honor were beholden to their responsibility to protect the defenseless.
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| 50. | Even modern thinkers are beholden to Cassian's thinking.
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