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1 So Germany is bound to agree reluctantly to change course and allow the ECB and the bailout fund to support Spain.
2 But then Crandall called for a curve and McMahon agreed reluctantly .
3 Arabella agreed reluctantly that she had.
4 She had agreed reluctantly , but much to her surprise, the visit had gone much better than she had anticipated.
5 The commander agreed reluctantly .
6 "Maybe so," Tigh agreed reluctantly , "but that still leaves us with the same problem.
7 How about some pancakes first? It was the only thing she could think of to stall him, and he agreed reluctantly .
8 "Okay," the sensitive agreed reluctantly , "but that brings us back to where we were.
9 "I guess we should look into it, at least a little," Tracy agreed reluctantly .
10 "Coming back, then," insisted the girl, and Macauley agreed reluctantly .
11 "I saw a lot of people," Ralph agreed reluctantly .
12 "Nice flying out there, big brother," Albus agreed reluctantly .
13 "I suppose you're right," she agreed reluctantly at last.
14 "Well, that may be true," Eden agreed reluctantly .
15 "Well, I suppose they would," the squire agreed reluctantly ; "but it is a most awkward business.
16 "That is true enough," the other agreed reluctantly .
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