I pointed the knife at him and told him to keep walking, and if he ever looked back I would end him. He obliged , and I watched him until he was a spot of darkness on the gray strip of shore, and then nothing. He was the last person I saw for a year.
Much obliged . All righty. Hello, everyone, welcome to Talks at Google, I'm Kevin Vlk, and today we're welcoming George Lopez.
Before long, they were begging Wesely for another Braunstein. He obliged by designing new scenarios, like the one set in 1919 amid the Russian Civil War. Another explored a Latin American dictatorship through the eyes of student revolutionaries.
Quantum physics really does break the universal speed limit. - We are obliged to invoke something like actions going faster than light from one place to another. - This is a video about one of the spookiest and most misunderstood experiments in all of physics, and it might even be the strongest evidence we have
Whenever they happen to be asked different questions, their answer needs to disagree about 25% of the time. - We are obliged to invoke something like actions going faster than light from one place to another.
Yeah, exactly. So it's also about how the ad is formulated to attract more women and girls to apply to those positions. I feel I'm obliged to ask, what are things that I can be doing more, or that we can be doing more as allies? Because I'm always very cognizant of it can be easy to say, especially as we get into tighter and tighter minorities-- maybe blackx or Latinx women,
But are there any people who believe in Zeus? because you feel obliged .
no, I'll take them" I've been a customer. She probably felt obliged . And then when I came back the next go around she said to me, "That was so meaningful because I have never
of these headlines were wrong so we went to Parliament and we got somebody to table a parliamentary question which they are legally obliged to answer that forced them to say on the record these reports are wrong and then we could go to the media outlets and say please crack the record and when we did some of them some of
Empire having an army somewhat over a hundred thousand people it had done so in because it was obliged to with the treaty with Belgium the German imperial army at that point had some four million soldiers and had already conquered a
when you wake W up you remember it you wake up you say that was a blissful have to you not obliged to me in any way okay you don't have to call me your Guru
And so I naively asked her, I said, "Professor, would you take a walk with me to the Intensive Care Unit so I can actually show you some of these things?" Of course she obliged . We didn't walk to the ICU.
And then they had us to do a bunch of tests. he would not feel obliged to do.
they hear where I've been today, because they know my total technological incompetence. And so I feel obliged to warn you at the outset that I am here under false pretenses if you think that I'm capable of communicating with you about technological matters.
And the second question, if you were to die today or tonight, what would be your last supper? So we actually obliged everybody and took it off the menus.
larger um abuses of human rights in a specific country and you mentioned Russia as example well it's a very very of Europe and is obliged to um um respect the freedom of assembly for
found themselves obliged to remain in a safe position and they cannot face their
I had not slept with a woman since my wife, but when she lifted her shirt I realized how much I'd been craving breasts, wetness, soft mouths. She wanted cock and I obliged . Afterwards, she traced the indents in my skin from the harness and confessed to me that no one was having any luck developing a vaccine.
I kind of felt morally obliged to rate everything five stars because in most cases back then, I hadn't actually read these books, so you know.
So you're kind of obliged to help us maybe.
It's not something that you feel obliged to develop.
And that Congress ought to be obliged to stay away from areas such as this and from passing statutes such as this.
the uh authorities on the ground are all obliged by international and in Spain
And luckily, she obliged .
free to choose, but obliged to be free, to understand and enact their lives in terms of choice.
else is looking to you for the leadership you are obliged to exercise.
That's a really good question. And I think a lot about the-- Greek mythology is something that we're all obliged to learn in school. And it's so much in our language today.
In my opinion, you're obliged to enjoy it.
And I think what's interesting about the internet is that nobody feels obliged to use those standards anymore.
As a particle physicist, I'm obliged then to say that the World Wide Web was developed in terms of facilitating communications through thousands
And I never felt like there were any gestures at Meadowood that you felt obliged to do.
Because the basic mentality is injected into us by the food rituals that we're obliged to engage in just growing up here.
in control of the details, we feel obliged to pass them on to someone else who cares.
I'm from Cork. And the banshee obliged me.
Yeah. Say it. I obliged that request a lot, actually.
You'd say something like, "I would be much obliged if you could kindly respond to this message at your earliest convenience." Yeah.
But they are amusing themselves, for it is their adversary who is obliged to use words responsibly.
And every junkie in the New England area would come out and see them play "Heroin," which they obliged .
was so devastating that at the end of it, historians felt obliged to create an entirely new category.
And so as a result, we have really been obliged .
That's why we're alive today, because we were obliged to really, really seek answers.
And the Indian government said if it happened again, the Indian government would feel obliged to have
And they just passed a law that says that starting in December, you'll be automatically registered. Which means you're obliged to go and fight. Exactly.
Yep, yeah. You know, I feel obliged , and there's a note to me here, to tell the audience, in case there's anyone who
When we first did this work, we wrote a piece for "Harvard Business Review." And you're basically legally obliged , if you write for "Harvard Business Review,"
that we've taken the trouble to learn the rules surrounding their use and so have considerable investment in ensuring that other people are obliged to observe them.
And so it's not like researching for-- If you're writing an article about a place, you feel obliged to tell people all about the place.
dinner?" And so, we asked Ina to do it. She obliged and so then we were so inspired by it that we realized we didn't just want to run it on Thanksgiving Day; we wanted to do
Holding a camera in one hand, she asked me, in the less polite verb form, to get out of the way so that she could take a photograph. I obliged , wondering why she didn't just buy