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1 The BBC's journalists, as individuals, hold impartiality as almost a sacred duty .
2 But such is the practice, the sacred duty of the spiritual physician.
3 From the first the Australians felt a sacred duty to record Gallipoli.
4 Ignorance does not excuse; knowledge on these subjects is a sacred duty .
5 He felt he would be fulfilling a sacred duty in doing so.
6 It is a sacred duty in honor of Doni. He looked down.
7 But one sacred duty calls to us from heaven, my fellow citizens.
8 Yet marriage was regarded as a sacred duty and family life was holy.
9 In Macon hospitality was regarded as an indispensable, even sacred duty .
10 So we call them all into our effort and into our sacred duty .
11 To perpetuate them it is our sacred duty to preserve it.
12 Before they cross the broad Atlantic, they have a sacred duty to perform.
13 The brief reminiscence passed, leaving Manetho face to face with his sacred duty .
14 That was his charge and his sacred duty above all else.
15 But before doing so he had a sacred duty to perform.
16 Sire, the sacred duty to preserve yourself to your people, to your empire.
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