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10 Sentences With "more obliging"

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Scandinavia's heavily unionised workers are unlikely to be any more obliging.
I wiggled my left toes, which were more obliging than my lips.
She's at least more obliging when it comes to explaining where "Lafawndah" came from.
The Turks once hoped that Mr Trump would be more obliging on this count than Barack Obama had been.
An enfeebled Mrs Merkel, now on her way out, is unlikely to become any more obliging, especially if Mr Macron is trying to poach her group's MEPs.
And although you may not be able to use reusable containers at restaurants, your local grocer may be more obliging at the bulk aisle of coffee beans and mixed nuts.
"Amarnath yatra's pratham pujan held near Pahalgam" , 15 June 2011 23:04 IST, rediff.com In olden days the route was via Rawalpindi (Pakistan) but now a direct train is there connecting rest of India to Jammu, the winter capital of the State. The best part of journey is between Guru Purnima and Shravan Purnima. But the highly unpredictable weather of the mountains should be more obliging before Guru Purnima as rains would not start.
On 12 and 13 February, her group made a determined chase after a Japanese task force, but was unable to close these fast targets. A more obliging target came her way on 22 February, when she launched four torpedoes at a patrol boat. Two of these, however, ran erratically, and only Flounder’s skillful maneuvering saved her from being hit by her own torpedoes. More trouble arrived three days later, when in a freak accident, she and USS brushed each other beneath the surface.
He turned to city authorities of Bern for assistance, who rejected his pleas after much deliberation, and after that the authorities of Zürich, who were more obliging and accepted him. Despite this, Puller's claims created some conflict between the Confederacy and the city of Strasbourg, who had historically been a close allies. Over time, Puller's residence became a political nuisance for the city officials, who wished to protect their good relations. In 1482, the city discovered a homosexual relationship between Puller and his servant, Anton Mätzler.
Bernard de Marigny was a cousin and friend of Louis Marie de Lescure, whose wife Victoire de Donnissan de La Rochejaquelein wrote the following about him : "He was a handsome man, of high stature and great physical strength ; he was gay, spiritual, loyal and brave. I had never seen someone more obliging : he was always ready to please others ; to such an extent that I remember that since he had some knowledge in the veterinary art, all the peasants of the canton came to him when they had sick beasts. He was full of life, and when he became excited, he would be immoderately enthusiastic." He was a Lieutenant in the French Navy.

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