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But the bill was better the second week, for obvious reasons.
For obvious reasons, the relationship would not last much longer.
For obvious reasons, these four had the right to know where the money went.
It is not the plan we talk about for obvious reasons.
It is not a road to go down for obvious reasons.
"We're going to change the name here for obvious reasons."
There was one change which they, for obvious reasons, had to make from the practice of earlier times.
"I just cannot say anything about this for obvious reasons," she said.
I would not go back to my apartment, for obvious reasons.
It was, for obvious reasons, best that she know nothing.
For obvious reasons, the name of the writer is not given.
For obvious reasons, it was not possible to check every city.
Base does, of course, but for obvious reasons would rather not make the final test.
If there's war, we'll need more on defense for obvious reasons.
Actually, and for obvious reasons, the power had already been shut down.
The horse had come to a full stop, for obvious reasons.
For obvious reasons it always had to be he who made those kind of decisions.
For obvious reasons, staging the work has always been a problem.
For obvious reasons, the game is played with a soft ball.
Most of them never make it across the Atlantic for obvious reasons.
For obvious reasons the difference in practice would be substantial.
My employer does not work in the open, for obvious reasons.
But I am not at liberty to name him for obvious reasons.
Churchill, for obvious reasons, wanted to get America into the war.
For obvious reasons these were kept in a different compartment.