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She felt Tdeshi's hormones prompting her to blow off comfortable old Kulai and run off on an adventure with a dashing manly man, but Ava's sense of duty was going to force Herndon to pay for this junket with his fast boat
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She was very depressed and he knew that the only reason she was still alive was out of a sense of duty to him
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expected her to work, but her strong sense of duty
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But that had been out of a sense of duty, and a commitment
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He’d been propping up the lousy Mayor for years, mostly because of his sense of duty to the Halflings of Thimble Down
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“To follow through on what we have started; out of a sense of duty, or maybe it is some mistaken, forlorn way of accepting responsibility,” he concluded dramatically
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Is it your sense of duty? Pride in your work? Love for your country?”
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On a battlefield men die quickly, they fight back; they are sustained by fellowship and a sense of duty
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“I feel a sense of duty to rescue these stories from obscurity,” Morrow said
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On the plus side, however, some of us should have received some sort of medal for what we had been through, and all things being equal and in harmony with his sense of duty and compassion, he would call it an even trade and we mustn’t do it again
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work, their sense of duty to the Anointed owners or
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sense of pride in their work, their sense of duty to
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pride in their work, their sense of duty to the
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sense of duty to society, joy of cooperating with
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Sāttvic - gives willingly, with faith and humility, to the right cause with full knowledge about the results of his action, as a sense of duty, and without expectation of getting anything in return
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collective sense of duty toward all spared ones and I believe
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A sense of duty forced Irma back to see what had happened
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Unfortunately, a misguided sense of duty made Antony decide to visit his parents first in case they were worried, so Jag drew him a detailed map of where he was headed and easily extracted a promise that his lover would join him as soon as he’d checked up on his parents
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After the Civil War, many African-American Christians felt a strong sense of duty and destiny to serve as missionaries to Africa
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“War should not be waged unless it is absolutely necessary! It is unfair to the men and women of the armed services to have their sense of duty and obligation taken advantage of in an unjust war
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Though it was not necessary to appear in public perfectly coordinated, she felt it more fitting that a woman’s colours complement those of her husband than the two clash; after all, it gave a sense of duty and respect to those who noticed the faithful wife’s careful harmonization
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It was that, combined with the sense of duty that he owed this young woman, which had convinced him to continue with his own private inquiry to ascertain exactly what had precipitated the disappearance of the guest
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doubt, a jury and even the most skeptical judge would unquestioningly accept the word of a man of the cloth, regardless of their own religious denomination; here in the South, all holy men, whether liked or not by other congregations, were revered as pious, honest, and devout men whose sense of duty to the Master they served would never permit them to subvert the truth
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It was quite curious that she should offer her assistance in light of her sentiments towards the latest victim, but Feltus attributed this to her sense of duty in bringing a murderer to justice, regardless whether she believed the actions were appropriate
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There would surely be some resistance from those not wanting to become involved any further, but he was confident their sense of duty was strong enough to compel them to put aside their reservations and do that which was just
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Though he seemed to secretly dismiss the entire possibility of any connection, his sense of duty and his own overriding curiosity instigated him to pursue the truth
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And a sense of duty
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at our new sense of duty and obligation!
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discretion and the highest sense of duty
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my beliefs and what was expected of me; my sense of duty was
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best frame of mind as we traveled to his house and really went out of a sense of duty, not
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The expression that crossed Timonus' face showed a man struggling inside with his own mortality as well as his sense of duty and, perhaps most surprisingly of all, his own cowardice
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My step-mother opened her mouth to speak, but Tante Else, urged by her sense of duty, flowed on
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Barnes's politeness and sense of duty as a guest never flags for a moment--this is what happens, and it happens in the mornings also
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Fed by the angry voices of frustrated agents demanding answers to their inane questions, Bino’s sense of duty built to a crescendo
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He was not confident he could control Roger Gould’s inquisitiveness or his sense of duty to Her Majesty’s Government in London
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to his sense of duty
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beyond his sense of duty
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And even as I waited in ambush, my sense of duty was to join my brothers and fight at their sides, but I felt near useless
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She admired his sense of duty, his
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“Even though I was tempted to hide, through a sense of duty to protect, I faced it, as did
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This requires no sacrifice, nor any sense of duty to his fellows
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wait as it would be for her and admiring his sense of duty and concern for their safety
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sense of duty than any serious paternal interest
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"Your father never told you anything about your nature, did he? He never had proper Tempest pride or sense of duty to his people, but while we were married, I was coming to realize it was time for us to change their role in the world, and strike first
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You have no more nat'ral sense of duty than the bed of this here Thames river has of a pile, and similarly it must be knocked into you
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I encountered a chaplet or string of miserable and unfortunate people, and did for them what my sense of duty demands of me, and as for the rest be that as it may; and whoever takes objection to it, saving the sacred dignity of the senor licentiate and his honoured person, I say he knows little about chivalry and lies like a whoreson villain, and this I will give him to know to the fullest extent with my sword;" and so saying he settled himself in his stirrups and pressed down his morion; for the barber's basin, which according to him was Mambrino's helmet, he carried hanging at the saddle-bow until he could repair the damage done to it by the galley slaves
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I would not attempt to force the confidence of any one; of a child much less; because a sense of duty would prevent the denial which her wishes might direct
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It has been suggested to me that this sense of duty is not a patriotic sense or a religious sense, or even a social sense in a seaman
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What awakens the seaman's sense of duty, what lays that impalpable constraint upon the strength of his manliness, what commands his not always dumb if always dogged devotion, is not the spirit of the sea but something that in his eyes has a body, a character, a fascination, and almost a soul--it is his ship
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There cannot be health of body without health of mind; nor health of mind without the sense of duty and the love of truth (Charm)
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These two little facts suggest the reflection that a very few persons have done from a sense of duty what the rest of mankind ought to have done under like circumstances, if they had allowed themselves to think of all the misery which they were about to bring into the world
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And they will have to be watched at every age, in order that we may see whether they preserve their resolution, and never, under the influence either of force or enchantment, forget or cast off their sense of duty to the State
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Her appearance is changed greatly, her character much more so; and the person who is compelled, of necessity, to be her companion, will only sustain his affection hereafter by the remembrance of what she once was, by common humanity, and a sense of duty!"
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It might have been out of some sense of duty, a feeling that he could not allow himself any easy options now that the magazine was facing a crisis, or it might have been that Balder had sounded lonely and frightened, and that Blomkvist was both sympathetic and curious
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His sense of duty insisted he ought to, yet he couldn’t
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I envied him his quiet sleep, and again and again my own eyelids drooped, but every time my sense of duty came to my help, and I sat up, rubbing my eyes and pinching myself with a determination to see my irrational watch to an end
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If you now are going to work, to study in order to win a reward, then the work will seem hard to you; but when you work’ (Alexey Alexandrovitch, as he spoke, thought of how he had been sustained by a sense of duty through the wearisome labor of the morning, consisting of signing one hundred and eighty papers), ‘loving your work, you will find your reward in
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"Tess, fie for such bitterness!" Of course he spoke with a conventional sense of duty only, for that sort of wondering had not been unknown to himself in bygone days
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Tess was woman enough to realize from their avowals to herself that Angel Clare had the honour of all the dairymaids in his keeping, and her perception of his care to avoid compromising the happiness of either in the least degree bred a tender respect in Tess for what she deemed, rightly or wrongly, the self-controlling sense of duty shown by him, a quality which she had never expected to find in one of the opposite sex, and in the absence of which more than one of the simple hearts who were his house-mates might have gone weeping on her
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But she’d soon learned that his sense of duty alone was sufficient to keep her fed, and now they were like inmates in a prison yard, circling each other uneasily, in orbits as wide as the cramped apartment would allow
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Our sense of duty must often wait for some work which shall take the place of dilettanteism and make us feel that the quality of our action is not a matter of indifference
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Rigg's frog-face was something alien and unaccountable, but notwithstanding this shock to the order of things, there were still the Waules and the rural stock of the Powderells in their pews side by side; brother Samuel's cheek had the same purple round as ever, and the three generations of decent cottagers came as of old with a sense of duty to their betters generally—the smaller children regarding Mr
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Her appearance is changed greatly, her character much more so; and the person who is compelled, of necessity, to be her companion, will only sustain his affection hereafter by the remembrance of what she once was, by common humanity, and a sense of duty!’
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Probity, sincerity, candor, conviction, the sense of duty, are things which may become hideous when wrongly directed; but which, even when hideous, remain grand: their majesty, the majesty peculiar to the human conscience, clings to them in the midst of horror; they are virtues which have one vice,—error
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“I admire your sense of duty, Umar, but how much longer will you be able to hold on to that job? You’re experienced enough to know that Chutani is maneuvering to remove you as head of the army
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He feared that principle, active principle, had been wanting; that they had never been properly taught to govern their inclinations and tempers by that sense of duty which can alone suffice
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And so, solely from a sense of duty and my social position, I was forced to suppress the good moment and to stick to my nasty task
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He was annoyed at the manner in which his gift had been returned, as though he had condescended, under the influence of passion, to place himself on a level with Ptitsin and Ferdishenko, his self-respect and sense of duty now returned together with a consciousness of what was due to his social rank and official importance
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I will now, as I have heard the call so frequently made, that, if you do not like this system, point out a better, and if it appears so, we will adopt it—I will, therefore, point out what appears to me a better line of conduct for the United States to pursue, and if I am so unfortunate as not to find a man in this House of my opinion, I cannot help it, for I feel myself constrained, from a sense of duty to my suffering constituents, to inform this House and the nation, that I wash my hands of it, and protest against it
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“Three cheers for the bold fisherman!” grinned Martin, as Stephen rushed from the hall with an eagerness which did credit to his sense of duty toward Jabez
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But not perceiving any one disposed to do so, a sense of duty obliges me, though very unwell, to claim your indulgence while I offer my sentiments on this subject, so interesting to the Union at large, but particularly to the western section of it
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Indeed, sir, to this sense of duty to the nation is superadded a very sacred, and to me indispensable duty—my duty to the State which I have the honor in part to represent, as well as another duty, which from the course the debate has taken, is not to be disregarded; I mean, sir, the duty which I owe to myself
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I will not trespass upon the patience of the Senate any longer than to say, from the best examination I have been able to give the subject, I am constrained by a sense of duty to decide in the affirmative—that is, that the first section of the bill be stricken out
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Speaker: nothing would induce me to address you at this late hour, while there is so great a commotion in, and so many tokens of impatience manifested by, the House, but a sense of duty, and a desire to lend my feeble aid in arresting the progress of a measure which, in my opinion, involves a question of no less importance than whether we are prepared, after having been insulted, robbed, and deceived, by the French Emperor, to follow the fatal example of the petty, servile States of Europe, and throw this people into the embraces of that monster, at whose perfidy and corruption Lucifer blushes and Hell itself stands astonished
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Under the impression that it was no longer a duty to confine the knowledge of this transaction to the bosom of the committee, I mentioned it to the gentleman from Boston and other commercial cities, that they might be aware of the transaction; I did it from a sense of duty, that they might be as well informed on this head as other members of the House
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I regret that I cannot, consistently with my sense of duty, yield the unlimited confidence in their measures, which the majority demand
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offered from a sense of duty to support the dignity, protect the rights, and advance the best interests of the country, 406;