Some stories are much too good to be true, tales so full of emotion and pathos that they compel a journalist to step back and reconsider. |
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While this conclusion is not likely to compel universal assent, it is an option that deserves more notice in Marcan interpretation. |
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Others they compel to extend their necks, and then, attacking them with naked swords, they attempt to cut through the neck with a single blow. |
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Personal service of a summons to witness upon Perry was the correct way to compel his attendance to be examined. |
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The scale of this gross error should compel a return to genuine multilateralism. |
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When mills were erected, the authorities destroyed the querns in order to compel the people to go to the mills and pay multure, mill dues. |
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It is possible but highly unlikely that he could compel his victim to attend the trial. |
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The effect of allusion in her poem, finally, is to compel appreciation of her unsubdued vitality. |
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Such leaders are often charismatic figures who compel by sheer force of personality. |
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He drives a taxi because he cannot sleep, but his nightly runs through the city's dirtiest neighbourhoods compel him to act violently. |
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The canons of journalistic ethics compel me to make this information available to you, the reader. |
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State offices gave them the authority to compel peasants and artisans to surrender the resources of the province. |
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The scene will compel the low and middle income groups to give up their dream of owning independent houses hereafter. |
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The lasting effect is to compel us to reposition ourselves in relation to nature. |
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She saw him smile, a charming, attractive smile, one that was supposed to compel her into trusting him, no doubt. |
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If they were rejected, the automatic override button was used to compel their acceptance. |
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Some would contend that a sense of civic duty alone is enough to compel people to vote. |
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Community orders would compel mentally ill patients living in the community to attend a clinic or hospital for treatment. |
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Pedro used these powers when he could not compel political factions or parties to do his bidding. |
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A man must not seek to compel his son to love him for it may be impossible for a thousand illogical impulses. |
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Duty and honor compel him to return to face his foe despite the vehement protestations of Amy, a Quaker. |
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With authority gone, the result would be not liberty but increasing dependence on naked force to compel obedience and maintain order. |
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However, it will have no power to compel testimony, or to bring prosecutions. |
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The defendant brought a motion to compel the attendance of the plaintiff at an examination for discovery. |
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Instead of seeking to broaden its appeal to urban elites or local strongmen, the GMD sought unsuccessfully to compel their submission by force. |
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On two occasions the applicant was forced to bring motions to compel payment. |
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Recalling that the reason to use military force is to compel compliance with demands, the implications for a dominant indicator are significant. |
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A government is an association of men and women authorized by society and the constitution to use force to compel obedience. |
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Crucially he or she will have statutory powers to both summon witnesses and compel evidence. |
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It is entitled to compel the faithless fiduciaries to answer for their default according to their gain. |
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Great powers rarely accept military defeat gracefully, especially when the loss isn't total enough to compel acceptance. |
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A recognition of this epistemological complexity is itself sufficient to compel the thoughtful interpreter to avoid precipitous decisions. |
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Kerry's disappointing third place finish in New Hampshire might compel him to drop out. |
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In Act II, he and Pierson together compel the listener to drop any other pursuit and pay complete attention to the engrossing love story. |
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It is his own wanton destruction of the bountiful and generous Mother Earth which will finally compel him to change his ways. |
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It cannot compel you to remain in the congregation, forbid you from joining a competing sect, or punish you for your waywardness. |
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He said there should be a deliberate policy to compel gemstone companies to sell part of their produce to local jewellers. |
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He considers tears to be gifts from God that demonstrate sorrow and compel others to have compassion for the weeper. |
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Currently families who compel their children to marry can be charged only with offences such as assault or kidnap. |
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If the government thinks he's withholding information or lying, it can compel him to take a lie detector test. |
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By itself, the theory of state rights or limited government could not compel secession. |
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This is a prelude to the enforcement steps which can then be taken to compel payment of any arrears. |
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The great criminal and the humorist compel our interest by the narcissistic self-importance with which they manage to keep at arm's length everything which would diminish the importance of their ego. |
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Owen will have the power to compel the production of witnesses and documents from the British security and intelligence services. |
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Like all those who have gone before us, may the revelation of Christ in our hearts compel us to lay down our lives before him in worship and adoration. |
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Hollywood westerns regularly compel Native American characters to stammer their thoughts in pidgin English, even when conversing among themselves. |
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It's a fervently political film that should compel viewers to action. |
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Tolkien used his Northern European imagination not to frighten but at least to compel belief in the corpulent, red-clad judge. |
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Across the country, hospital management has engaged in schemes to compel hospital workers to forego breaks and put in longer shifts in order to maintain operations. |
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To back up its powers of scrutiny it can compel witnesses to provide information, freeze assets, suspend trustees and, in the final resort, dissolve a charity. |
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The sentry at the front gate has no mechanism to compel incoming vehicles to stop. |
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The first is that despite the accuracy and lethality of air-to-ground fire, the introduction of ground forces is still necessary to compel an enemy to capitulate. |
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During the first attempt at reform, it initially seemed as if internal and external forces would align to compel the President to take real action. |
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It is improbable that any terrorization of the civil population which can be achieved by air attack could compel the government of a nation to surrender. |
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The minimalist goal is to compel Iran to surrender its nuclear ambitions and submit fully to international monitoring. |
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But if the new Water Bill goes through unamended, strategic health authorities will be able to compel their local water company to fluoridate the supply. |
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Perhaps this fact, coupled with the ungraspable enormity of the tragedy, will now compel us to look beyond Hollywood for our narratives and metaphors. |
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Parliament has approved changes to the Tourism Act that will compel hotels, restaurants and resorts to charge Bulgarians and foreigners uniform prices. |
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The text does not independently have effects on readers or compel them to act in particular ways, as if they were passive and unreflecting objects. |
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Though it remains monotonous and fails to have the spark that will compel you to finish it, it oozes quality and would make a great conversation piece at Christmas Dinner. |
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The trigger for his ouster as archbishop was a decision by a Massachusetts judge to compel the Church to release internal documents about its personnel decisions. |
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Although the process of hypnosis will allow the participant to become more suggestible, the hypnotist cannot ever compel his subject to act in a certain way. |
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The shield is nowhere near as strong as the attorney's, and third parties with a colorable need for the information will be able to compel accountants to produce it. |
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Garfield's visceral acting and Shaw and Rossen's forceful screenplay compel us, perhaps against our will, to accept Jacob Goff as an amoral, compassionless chiseler. |
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It's bad business, he hastened to add, but if that's what they want to do, the state should not be able to compel them otherwise. |
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He set a further court hearing for May 31 to rule on defense requests to compel interviews with witnesses who decline to speak to them voluntarily. |
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So unless you're trying to compel a particular guy to fail, or you want to run him out of town, you should resist the temptation to boo the home team. |
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The point of the Santa Claus myth is to compel children to play nice, finish their greens, and go to bed early. |
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Will he be able to guilt-trip, shame, or otherwise compel American Muslims to communicate more with law enforcement? |
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The third and final issue surrounds the proper application of military power, whether and when it is appropriate to use military force or the threat of force to compel peace. |
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And the truth that language changes over time does not compel us to endorse any particular change. |
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A grand jury may compel the production of documents and compel sworn testimony of witnesses to appear before it. |
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Cadwaladr fled to Ireland and hired a Norse fleet from Dublin, bringing the fleet to Abermenai to compel Owain to reinstate him. |
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This attitude of Cummins' did not compel him to endorse emancipation, however it did convince him of a kind of paternalism. |
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Under an 1861 agreement, France, Britain and Spain organized a joint military force to compel the Mexican government to pay. |
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Next I will compel you to undergo pains and hardships, sleeping on the ground, drinking nothing but water. |
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In this case her kindred could compel her to return if she was still a virgin, but if she was not she could not be compelled to return. |
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For my part, I think it is much more hard on His Majesty's Opposition to compel them to take this course. |
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Which brings us to the images that compel our attention today. |
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Accordingly, the court granted TWIA's petition for a writ of mandamus and directed the trial court to grant TWIA's motion to compel appraisal. |
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The paragraph 2 power to examine does not include a power to compel someone to stop or to require someone to comply with that examination. |
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She had one of those perfect faces, which irresistibly compel the soul of a man. |
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The Queen has nothing but the power to execute the laws, to adjust grievances and to compel order. |
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This would compel the French to withdraw troops from the Northern front to guard the coast. |
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Still, even the most commendable loyalty does not compel dishonesty. |
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Our new data compel Paleo-Indian researchers to think more broadly about the age and origins of Clovis technology. |
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The most effective injunction issued was to compel owners to deconvert buildings illegally converted to their original architectural structure. |
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She stated she must see me, and, if I refused her satisfaction there, she would compel it where I should not evite her. |
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However, they were powerful enough to compel the Ket and Samoyed peoples on the Kan and the Evenks on the lower Angara to pay tribute. |
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Some aristocrats complained that, in the future, the government could compel them to pass any bill, simply by threatening to swamp the House of Lords with new peerages. |
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We must appeal to the conscience, not compel it by violence. |
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Tort law was used in the Netherlands to compel the government to act. |
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Scripture does not compel a mere intellectual assent to its doctrine, resting on logical argumentation, but rather it creates the living agreement of faith. |
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We can, if we choose to utilise our experience, be forehanded about these matters. But we shall only be forehanded by creating institutions to compel forehandedness. |
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As an implicit critique of the limits and elisions within any official story, many of these pieces manage to compel as much by what they leave out as by what they leave in. |
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