| 1. | But Cortines made it clear he was beholden to no one.
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| 2. | And Goldstein would be beholden to him and Ms . Feldman.
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| 3. | The American ideal should be officeholders beholden only to the people.
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| 4. | They're both totally beholden to corporate America ."
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| 5. | "I'm not beholden to anybody ."
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| 6. | Some will be beholden to pious forces that put them there.
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| 7. | Would Egan be beholden to the shareholders or to the trust?
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| 8. | And yet he also felt beholden to teammates he hardly knew.
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| 9. | People think we're beholden to big contributors ."
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| 10. | Government lawyers argued that candidates could be beholden to party bigwigs.
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