Although they were simply exempted from military duty in the past, they are now being punished for willingly violating the Conscription Law. |
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I've seen too much so I know that a woman who I've never met wouldn't willingly accept me. |
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But there was little need for my exhortation, for he came out of his own accord, not only willingly but with eagerness, and straight at me. |
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In the Western Pleasure classes, horses must walk, jog and lope on the rail each direction, stop, and back willingly. |
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It is naive to think that the new rulers in Kabul will willingly hand power over to some rainbow coalition of their ethnic rivals. |
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And the agency willingly risks taking the rap in exchange for access to all that client money. |
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Why anyone would willingly subject themselves to three hours of this sentimental rubbish is beyond me. |
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Others say his devotion to Korean farmers was so passionate that he would willingly have laid down his life for them. |
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At least celebrity is something the rest of us might willingly concede we don't possess. |
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Each company had its business plan examined by a team of experts and advice was freely and willingly dispensed. |
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It's no easy task driving in Tokyo, but they do a really good job and willingly help others as well. |
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Two nuns live in the monastery nowadays, who, always willingly and kind-heartedly, open the heavy door to visitors and offer them cool water. |
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The recruits they train are all volunteers who, unlike draftees dragged kicking and screaming into camp, willingly seek military service. |
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Yet, you offered to stay behind at Camelot willingly, when you were not lamed or too young. |
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Teachers are so eager to work there some of those who were hired willingly make a daily commute of nearly four hours to come to work. |
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They tolerated the gyrations of the business cycle more willingly, including dozens of recessions and several deep economic depressions. |
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But audiences willingly collude in that pretence and rejoice in the characters it brings to life. |
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Why assume anybody in a public spotlight would willingly risk their career? |
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And even they liked it, came increasingly willingly to the slaughter, Posh and Becks, John Humphries, Germaine Greer, ready to take him on. |
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While condemning it in the strongest terms, many Westerners admired the courage of women who went willingly to their death in such a manner. |
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No NFL player's courage is tested more severely than the receiver who willingly patrols the middle of the field. |
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They would all willingly forfeit any hope to win the mayoralty rather than make such a class appeal. |
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It is a system of thought that has produced people who willingly suffer and die for their faith in every age. |
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That unfortunate verbal tic doesn't invite confidence, but I would willingly defend the bulk of what Pilger has had to say in recent years. |
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So we willingly follow his two small, sad pink beings through the various trials of life and myth. |
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I have been proud of those ministers in our diocese who have willingly moved into tough areas. |
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It seems that sheeple have a suicidal tendency to roll over at the least sign of danger and surrender their liberties willingly. |
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My main idea was just to point out that the mindset of someone who would willingly die is not as alien as the media would have us believe. |
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Why they are kept unwillingly or in my certainty willingly kept from presenting just the simple facts. |
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Yet there I was in thick make-up and bad costumes, willingly standing on the stage and blurting my few lines. |
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The unlamented Soviet Union was able to develop an independent strategy to which its allies more or less willingly conformed. |
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Grooms often had to fight off over protective brothers because she wanted to be kidnapped, but to go willingly was considered unmaidenly. |
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These shoaling fish, found in temperate and tropical waters around the world, willingly enter brackish waters, caring little how salty these are. |
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Brotherly love never willingly leaves one to perish in his ignorance, errors or vices. |
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The Church people and Nonconformists willingly joined together for this good cause, and made the undertaking very successful. |
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Some laws are so sacred that we must willingly die rather than violate them. |
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Scopes willingly joined ranks with the ACLU in an attempt to repeal or nullify the Butler Act. |
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However, the pleasant and obliging staff willingly produced a jug of hot water. |
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She willingly lectures at conferences on palliative care, oncology nursing, and pain management. |
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They are very fond of one another and quite willingly help each other in their needs. |
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So profound now is his dominance that all competitors have willingly consigned themselves to being nothing more than cat's paws. |
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The vast majority of the peoples conquered by Alexander the Great have willingly allowed themselves to be Hellenized. |
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Molly willingly went through the rigors of balancing books on her head, snagging her hair on curlers and hiking her skirts above the knee. |
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So he held very still, cheerfully submitting to his fate, willingly giving in, and time seemed to go on endlessly. |
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For anyone who willingly suspends disbelief, it is an easy matter to enter into the world of pyramids. |
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Some people willingly open up to her, others clam up, but in every case Anne-Marie feels she's connecting with them in a way she didn't before. |
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My colorist willingly accepts his tip and I get an appointment when I need one. |
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He disbelieves the commons who testified that the gentry willingly took command, shared their grievances, and led them on. |
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This sector plays a central role by influencing the public, who willingly buy into its propaganda. |
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Tatlin is generally remembered as a constructivist, a term he did not invent but willingly adopted. |
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Passions for golf, parties and flirtations are all he willingly owns up to. |
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What with all the government awareness campaigns, it follows that they do so knowingly and willingly. |
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Unlike many precocious talents he was relatively free of ego and willingly shared his gifts with the less gifted. |
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The donor must freely and willingly consent to the procedure having been given sufficient knowledge to make an informed decision. |
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I viewed them willingly, helped out, gave my experienced expert opinion on what I saw freely and without personal gain. |
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We can't avoid the pain of change and loss, but it eases the more willingly we're able to embrace change. |
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First, both parties entering the process commit to selecting counsel who willingly bind themselves to prearranged ground rules. |
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After all, he did willingly write himself a death sentence when he took those pictures of Jock that time before. |
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Usually, if a woman wants to end the relationship, she returns the gift willingly. |
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He believes that customers are more wine savvy than ever before and are willingly doing their research before dining out. |
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Metacom, Richter points out, willingly assumed an English name, Philip, and he and his Wampanoag followers raised hogs. |
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With the outbreak of war the new Commonwealth of Australia found itself willingly at war for the empire. |
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In contradistinction to less reflective celebrants of all things Irish, Kiberd willingly embraces the invented character of contemporary Irish culture. |
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However, she has willingly become the mistress of one of our leaders. |
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Yet they willingly sail those barges out into the ocean, spending weeks on end slamming down into the troughs of waves and heaving their way up the next crest to do it again. |
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Their weakness, if any, is that they fall easy prey to brand names and they would willingly go to any lengths just to be showy, extravagant and ostentatious. |
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He served as a steward at Knock Shrine for 15 years and willingly gave of his time to assist the invalids and pilgrims throughout the pilgrimage season. |
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He reached a hand down to assist her up, and she took it willingly. |
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Both men also had a special word of gratitude for all those who willingly gave so much of their free time over the years to help the complex dream to become a reality. |
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After resisting his pull for a moment Jordan's head buried itself in his shoulder, and she willingly allowed the burden to be handed over, her body convulsing with sobs. |
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It may have embarked willingly on a peace strategy with its neighbours, but it has adopted a grudging and ungiving attitude in its daily dealings with its Arab neighbours. |
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He should willingly and with an open heart and mind supplicate for divine guidance and ask for direction so that the problem is solved in his own best interest. |
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However, she surmised that he would not want her to come to him willingly. |
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We willingly give our health care providers a wealth of data about ourselves. |
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Deirdre thanked all the hard working committee for all their efforts during the busy year and for doing it so willingly with such dedication and unstinting of their time. |
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She suspected that Northup may not have been kidnapped, but had been willingly involved in a scam that had massively backfired. |
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To his credit and my relief, he willingly rode out the longer piece, and for once I didn't have to fret about what got left on the cutting-room floor. |
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When war broke out he willingly fought for Britain, and before being sent to France he adopted a British name so that he would not be shot as a traitor if captured. |
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But some populations of garter snakes eat the newt willingly. |
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The Plantagenet Alliance will willingly stand by the decision reached by the panel. |
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Few companies would willingly gamble billions on a long shot. |
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They value high-quality, energy-efficient heating and cooling systems and willingly increase house prices and forego air conditioning in order to include hydronic heat. |
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So it was quite incredible to see people willingly parade across this fiery pathway, but Cliff had done a great job in persuading us to believe that we could. |
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It is much more disappointing to see a Scot willingly ditching it, almost in the manner of those who, post-1707, were desperate to rid their speech of Scotticisms. |
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She willingly accepted the pain of our being separated for five to eleven days at a time and came to know the trucking language and lifestyle almost as well as any trucker. |
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The success of these clubs is due to the extraordinary commitment of effort, energy, time and generosity which a throng of coaches and organizers give willingly and freely. |
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His parents urge him to save his coins in the little piggy bank on his dresser, yet they willingly give their own coins away to any stranger extending a hand across a counter. |
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Phaethon willingly agreed, detaching his horses from the wagons. |
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They willingly accept other Sami who may not be full-blooded. |
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Mothers are hard-hit by the economy, yet work valiantly and willingly to sustain families, says Leslie Bennetts. |
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Of course, this was greeted with a round of applause and whoops from her room of willingly incarcerated followers. |
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No government cedes its power willingly, so it is likely that Canberra's interference, however purportedly reform-minded the agenda, will continue. |
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It takes discipline or self control on the part of the trainer to make the horse into a disciple or follower, to cause the horse to willingly follow your lead. |
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Characters who start off as victims willingly slip into the role of tormentor. |
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Can you account him wise or discreet that would willingly have his health, and yet will do nothing that should procure or continue it? |
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Some local populations entered into vassalage willingly, to defeat the Inca. |
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Families willingly deployed their children in these income generating home enterprises. |
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Now this is a process of the mind or thought, of which I would willingly know the foundation. |
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Once the environment achieves a ludic dimension, we play his game willingly. |
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Tuck shops are good RUNNING the school tuck shops is another unpaid duty that teachers willingly do for the benefit of the community. |
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Some midlifers are bored and willingly accept their perceived expiration dates, while others demonstrate the passion and energy of Mrs. |
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Guests like a sense of order and respond willingly to a little regimentation. |
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They didn't seem to want to come out too willingly so we tossed a Mills bomb down there and then they came out. |
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And 20 per cent of Scotswomen say they willingly pay more for goods on the net than they would do in a store. |
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But don't grow them next to wood shingles or surfaces you'll repaint often, because clingers don't detach willingly. |
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Geoffrey of Monmouth says he was brought up at the court of Augustus and willingly paid tribute to Rome. |
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I could have here willingly ranged, but these straits wherein I am included will not permit. |
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It was willingly supported by hundreds of thousands of investors and tax payers, despite the higher taxes on land and a new income tax. |
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It is most likely that if the offender did not submit willingly to settle the dispute in court, he could be distrained by the plaintiff. |
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They willingly eat the berries of mountain ash, lily of the valley, bilberries, blueberries and cowberry. |
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In turn, hundreds of thousands of the Volksdeutsche joined the German forces, either willingly or under compulsion. |
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Thus the festival-goer is tangibly and emotionally 'freed' from routine and enters willingly and with anticipation into a temporally and spatially special environment. |
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In all, 400 men joined him willingly, while others were perforstmen. |
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I have been bereaved of the best friend of my life, of one who, if it has been so ordained, would willingly have shared not only my poverty but also my death. |
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Similarly, I would willingly seat myselfon a well-upholstered chair in a softly lit restaurant, but resist canteen-style refectory tables and benches. |
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I willingly confess that it likes me much better when I find virtue in a fair lodging than when I am bound to seek it in an ill-favoured creature. |
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The fact that pledges willingly submit themselves to hazing is neither here nor there and any organization that engages in hazing will lose its charter. |
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On her way back to Edinburgh on 24 April, Mary was abducted, willingly or not, by Lord Bothwell and his men and taken to Dunbar Castle, where he may have raped her. |
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Chapter 6 focuses on the sambas of Ari Barroso, who, in contrast to Rosa, willingly conformed to the establishment rules of the regime and later to those of Hollywood. |
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Gramps drags Matt down to the river, drowns him, and all too willingly becomes the Kanima's master instead of killing it like everyone he knows thought he surely would. |
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A sudden stillness came on them both, a sense of something momentous that must happen. Flory reached across and took her other hand. It came yieldingly, willingly. |
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