Obeyed
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These students, however, were simply told what to think, and they
obeyed.
They
obeyed
molding principles he knew from the goldsmith trade, rules useful across disciplines for understanding solids by their structural relationships.
She knows which rules can be broken and which ones should be
obeyed.
The attack that captures the cannon, when Peppard's orders are not
obeyed
by a regular army type, is one of the most electrifying visual and staging achievements in cinematic history; the penetration of Cordoba's stronghold, the revelations uncovered there, and the actions that win the mission team a chance at victory--or almost victory--are flawlessly presented.
The moral of the movie: A pregnant woman is ALWAYS right and should be
obeyed
no matter what.
Pampered Mexican boys grow into men accustomed to being
obeyed
instantly, who feel entitled to special attention, refuse to negotiate with those whom they consider inferior, and reject any form of criticism.
The same Peronist caudillos that have
obeyed
her until now could start a war of succession if she does not find a way to continue in office.
This left them free to build their own versions of national capitalism, as long as they
obeyed
a few simple international rules.
Monsieur Raffarin was right to say that austerity would result if France
obeyed
the Pact's strictures, but in debates over economic policy, the truth is seldom appreciated.
In democracies, courts are heard, and obeyed, even if their judgements affect the original parliamentary power of the purse, as in recent German cases concerning the pension entitlements of particular groups.
During the 41 years of the Cold War, 14 of NATO’s 16 members strictly
obeyed
and complied with American decisions and policies.
Families and nations that
obeyed
together stayed together.
And law enforcement – whether public or private – ensures that the rules are
obeyed.
What if the Polish pilot had
obeyed
the Russian air traffic controller who tried to divert the plane to Moscow or Minsk?
Captain Ernest Medina, his commanding officer, ordered him to burn the village down and pollute its wells, but there is no clear evidence that the order included killing non-combatants – and of course if such an order were issued, it should not have been
obeyed.
They
obeyed.
This would ensure both fiscal stability and fiscal innovation – in contrast to the present situation, in which no one
obeyed
any rules and, when crisis erupted, taxpayers had to come to the rescue.
'You should have
obeyed
me,' said Levin with vexation.
She obeyed, pretending to search in order to please him, went over the whole place and then returned to the first spot and immediately scented them once more.
Since Saturday many families had gone to bed without supper, and in face of the terrible days that were beginning not a complaint was heard, all
obeyed
the word of command with quiet courage.
And in this revival of his faith, gusts of pride reappeared and carried him still higher; the joy of being leader, of seeing himself obeyed, even to sacrifice, the enlarged dream of his power, the evening of triumph.
He would have given everything his education, his comfort, his luxury, his power as manager, if he could be for one day the vilest of the wretches who
obeyed
him, free of his flesh, enough of a blackguard to beat his wife and to take his pleasure with his neighbours' wives.
They obeyed, and a double row of steel points was placed in front of the strikers' breasts.
Now then, nature has generally
obeyed
this law in coiling her shells.
It was an enjoyable and impressive way of navigating that did indeed recall the maneuvers of an airship ride, with the major difference that the Nautilus faithfully
obeyed
the hands of its helmsman.
One sperm whale exterminated, it ran at another, tacked on the spot so as not to miss its prey, went ahead or astern,
obeyed
its rudder, dived when the cetacean sank to deeper strata, rose with it when it returned to the surface, struck it head-on or slantwise, hacked at it or tore it, and from every direction and at any speed, skewered it with its dreadful spur.
He
obeyed
then, but the strength of his desire protested against the servility of his conduct; and he thought, with a kind of naive hypocrisy, that his interdict to see her gave him a sort of right to love her.
The new servant
obeyed
without a murmur, so as not to be sent away; and as madame usually left the key in the sideboard, Felicite every evening took a small supply of sugar that she ate alone in her bed after she had said her prayers.
One day she drew six small silver-gilt spoons from her bag (they were old Roualt's wedding present), begging him to pawn them at once for her, and Leon obeyed, though the proceeding annoyed him.
He obeyed, and for a minute or two sat motionless in his place, pale, determined, and thinking only of what was going to happen; he was really fine at that moment.
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