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1 Wearing masks is now obligatory on public transport and in shops.
2 Sir, -Is it now obligatory for drivers in rural Ireland to tailgate?
3 But a protective mask is now obligatory for the brides as well as for the guests.
4 Panamanian pianist Danilo Pérez commemorates the anniversary and those now obligatory inverted commas in this sweeping historical epic of a record.
5 You had the by now obligatory references to Adele and XL Records, with Ed Sheeran rising in the rankings in that regard.
6 It is now obligatory to wear masks in outside public spaces in Paris and three city suburbs as well as Marseilles and Strasbourg.
7 In fact, the only portion of episode one that I didn't find wholly enjoyable was the occasional inclusion of the now obligatory CGI elements.
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