Mongolian gerbil fathers' initial offspring avoidance has been a mystery, in that by day three they're dutiful dads. |
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It's yet another way of hitting the pocket of the law-abiding, dutiful driver. |
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Rendered in plummy grays, the canvases seem to be a dutiful application of the classical injunction that painting should imitate poetry. |
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Its dutiful dedication to the Earl of Southampton was signed with the poet's full name. |
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Being a dutiful pupil, I followed the prescriptions only to embark on a disastrous degree in science. |
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Michael Radford has made a dutiful film of Shakespeare's play to house a star turn from Al Pacino as Shylock. |
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But yet, being the dutiful daughter she was, she did fight their war for them. |
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I think somewhere you got this notion that a wife was dutiful and obedient. |
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As a still dutiful, if mature daughter, she still tried to placate rather than confront. |
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Her brother was ever the dutiful doctor, responding to calls that come even in the oddest hour. |
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Being the dutiful daughter, I offered them the spare room at my place until they got themselves sorted out. |
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Some works are autobiographical, including a piece about a dutiful daughter who forsakes her own happiness to care for her mother. |
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Her Punjabi family's traditional ways, and their expectations of a dutiful daughter, alienate her. |
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In theory, this is done routinely to encourage dutiful submission to authority. |
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Long before the end the atmosphere had gone from the place, the final whistle greeted by dutiful cheers rather than raw passion. |
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We see them playing to throngs of hundreds in big clubs and to a handful of dutiful applauders in improvised performance spaces. |
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Its clergy, in the main, were neither piously devoted nor scandalously negligent, but were generally dutiful if rather unambitious pastors. |
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In this case, he had the unfortunate suspicion that this woman's desire was a dutiful one. |
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Those expressions of admiration were not mere dutiful platitudes inspired by the passing of a respected colleague. |
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In recognition of his dutiful service, Ortega had been rewarded the post of Colombian governor. |
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Luckily, the timely intervention of a dutiful cop prevented the scene from getting ugly. |
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Matron is a dutiful workhorse and tyrant of a head nurse, ruling over her hospital wards with an unbendable set of regulations. |
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That way, dutiful snoops can see if any of the hundreds of alien detainees in custody have ever purchased a firearm. |
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Sasha Roiz plays Piero, the dutiful son who gets the serving-girl pregnant, as a decent sort caught way out of his element. |
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This is as dutiful and strong-willed a creed as any Victorian moralist could hope for. |
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When this bin liner was full I tied it up and put it in the grey bin like a dutiful Stepford wife. |
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The cast, without exception, is superb, with Moore the pick of the bunch as the dutiful housewife. |
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In fact, our dutiful representative told me that in China, search engine marketing is the same hot ticket that it has been here recently. |
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A few dutiful friends and I spent most of the time sorting cutlery, filling the ice trays and brandishing dirty tea towels. |
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The dutiful ties to Bay Street were withdrawn somewhat and redirected to the interests of taxpayers. |
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Although men tend to provide more spectacular sums of money, much of the actual running of charities is done by dutiful women of the élite. |
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He is very dutiful, very disciplined, very respectful of elders and very brilliant. |
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Through active reflection and thinking ahead, you are a dutiful partner in helping our customers achieve their goals. |
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Given the contrast, are we to boast that our scribes are more dutiful, intelligent, responsible and wise in contributing to national strength and honour? |
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Though striking a blow for Indian womanhood, Sharma remains a dutiful daughter in the traditional mould and still places great faith in arranged marriages. |
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A cousin took me to the National Frontier Trail Museum, where I jotted down dutiful notes. |
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With Mimi he was expected to be neatly groomed, dutiful and obedient. |
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Ibrahim made clear to Deputy Dennis Meyer that his daughter was a respectful and dutiful girl of Sudanese extraction. |
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But this detachment gives the biography a dutiful, going-through-the-motions tone. |
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No woman has shown the faintest interest in me in many years, except in a dutiful way if stuck next to me at a dinner party. |
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Even committed terpsichoreans may find her book a dry, dutiful trudge through the life of America's most electrifying and infuriating 20th-century choreographer. |
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The applause at the mention of his name is dutiful and cheerless. |
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Therefore the first concern of the dutiful citizen should be the welfare of the state. |
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While there seems something dutiful about the lament, Jaipur is indeed a strange beast. |
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And the only women in the celestial kingdom will be those dutiful, obedient plural wives who are invited there by their husbands to serve them for all eternity. |
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The visible tableau reveals a dutiful father and a doting son. |
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Ms. Kowroski's long-limbed looks are spectacular, but her dancing is a matter of dutiful timekeeping. |
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Few Democrats even in South Carolina will bother to tune in to the dutiful TV stations that are running the 90-minute gabfest on May 3rd. |
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Dagwood is kind, dutiful, diligent, well-meaning, but he has completely given up any claim to authority. |
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Tom was desperate to be dutiful and presumably pleased when the reservist Yeomanry regiment he commanded was posted to Egypt. |
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The austerity is admirable but the effect of this hair-shirted self-punishment is too often not the revelation of a new affective range, but a dutiful boredom. |
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Thus, the occasional dutiful songs in which a rapper urges men to take responsibility for their kids or laments senseless violence are mere garnish. |
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It also seemed less passionate, more dutiful and far wealthier: there were a lot of late-model luxury cars in the parking lot. |
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Leaving Winnipeg to accept this posting, my wife terminated her employment, as the dutiful spouse so often is forced to do. |
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He chose the wrong side, and I think it's appropriate to take that into consideration in the context of being a most dutiful son. |
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I actually wouldn't disagree with your characterization of him as a dutiful son. |
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As dutiful, honourable public officials, these witnesses respect the laws passed by Canada and the policies implemented by government that protect confidential information. |
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It is a dutiful task, but one that I am very pleased to accomplish, above all because I am sure that I speak for all of you and for all the Friars in the world represented by you here. |
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Following the exile of Captain Alfred Dreyfus after his wrongful conviction for spying for Germany against France, his wife, Lucie, was portrayed as a bourgeois heroine, the epitome of the dutiful Victorian spouse. |
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As a dutiful Liberal – it was party policy even then – I moved an amendment calling on my council to support a local income tax in its reply to the consultation. |
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Her dutiful slog through the litany of gripes from right-wing commentators and media organizations is likewise unilluminating. |
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He told them Canada was his homeland, but as a dutiful son, he had sent money home for 30 years to raise the standard of living of his family in his former country. |
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With respect to a healthy and dutiful laity. |
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She therefore deserves punishment, and Oberon is a dutiful husband who provides her with one. |
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Susanna was not exempt from dutiful care of the creatures about their childhood home in Reydon, but her writing reveals that her relationship with nature was a romantic one, articulated in poetic language. |
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Whether Omar Khadr was taken abroad with his father or whether he was a dutiful son following his father, he wound up in a part of the world that is a combat zone. He was left behind by his father. |
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Mariah's Juliet has a underlying, almost hidden, stroppiness around her family while offering a public face of dutiful daughter. |
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The head will serve for my new coinage, and be an omen to all dutiful subjects of my future success. |
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By former Sunset staffer Molly Watson, the book turns these nutritional powerhouses into dishes that taste anything but dutiful. |
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The Japanese are dutiful, hardworking, honest and always mannerly. |
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The duke's fiefdom had been greatly expanded as a reward for his dutiful military service on behalf of the king. |
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Rochelle is a perfectionistic, timid, dutiful girl, and she has been slaving away for hours on her math. |
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He and his fellow expat Ethiopians are all dutiful communists, looking forward to overthrowing the ancient autocratic monarchy which has ruled for 3000 years. |
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Such a chamber would be stuffed with dutiful poodles of the Council, making a mockery of parliamentary involvement in European affairs at the national level. |
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We don't embrace the words dutiful and stick-to-itiveness. |
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It is, in essence, the exaltation of dutiful example as opposed to the hazards of ruling by the mailed fist and the fleeting greatness of dictatorship. |
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Some of these same folks end up getting a little pin on their lapels or the Order of Canada from prime ministers for their great and dutiful work for Canadians. |
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Here was I sat down, full of Love and Respect to write my dearest Friends a dutiful and loving letter, when lo, and behold! I was made happy by the receipt of yours. |
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Ralph was a dutiful child, and took the trash out without being told. |
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He called the ebony mistress of the establishment to him, and speaking to her kindly and winningly, as any dutiful husband should, told her to make the change, which she did. |
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One necessary fashion item for the dutiful sans-culotte, for example, was the red cap, which was alleged to recall the cap worn in Antiquity by emancipated slaves. |
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