Retelling the myth of emancipation from slavery impels you to reclaim the story of your wider self. |
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It is decadent, because its need for devalorization impels it to war and unceasing violence. |
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The longing for comfort, for deep intimacy, impels the divorced to rush back into a married state. |
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What impels you to put aside the instinct for self-preservation and risk your lives to take these cliffs? |
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At times the explanatory zeal of the commentators impels them into excess and absurdity. |
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Her fear of the thugs impels her to urge her husband to either join them or move. |
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That's the countervailing force that impels us to behave in a civilised manner and reach out peaceably to others, even others perceived as alien. |
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A sense of duty, corny as that might sound, impels me to contest the leadership. |
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This drive for happiness impels us to seek out the things that make us feel good. |
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At critical moments, it trips them, or causes them to stumble, or impels them to make a rash, unpremeditated move. |
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The fact that we are believers impels us to live according to our faith, to an ongoing study of truth, to inculturate it, to evangelize culture. |
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But the daring you inspire is far from the rashness which impels the gambler to stake his all on a throw. |
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The outrage of a meaningless cosmos impels all of humankind to struggle against it. |
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Is it authoritarianism that impels you to intervene in this way or is it a deep love of souls? |
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Now that the cold war no longer impels America and Russia to prop up unrepentant despots, Africa's rulers like to be seen to be legitimate. |
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The power of the paper impels people to get permissions, and permissions are sought and bought by corruption. |
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Command responsibility impels unit commanders to ensure that their subordinates abide by these rules. |
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The engine oil pressure pushing against a spring closes the exhaust gas waste gate and impels the supercharger. |
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These consequences will continue to be felt in 2010, which impels us to remain cautious. |
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The prospect of energy constraints impels moves to enhance societal resilience by reducing at least one of these two dependencies. |
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A lack of empathy with republican ideals leads him to doubt the value of the desire for independence that impels subjugated peoples to seek an escape from empire. |
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Today as then, the Paraclete impels us to use arguments and language that are appropriate for each context and person. |
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We must feel our need, the distress that drives and impels us to cry out. |
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What impels people to defy authority and convention? |
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By immersive experience we mean an intense experience that is more lasting than the effect of a buzz and impels the audience not only to share the content with others, but to take part in its elaboration. |
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A Raphaelesque God upborne by angels impels a ray of glory, through a round-dance of cherubs, upon Christ's head. |
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This profound gaze of faith, centered on essential realities, gives us inner identity and solidity and impels us to concrete acts of commitment in the service of the Church and the world. |
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He talked about the vital force or conscience that flows and impels us, as well as the numerical relation that exists between the human body and the cosmos. |
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Everyone has the right to a life of human dignity, and it is this firm conviction that impels the Netherlands to pursue an active human rights policy. |
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Christ's Spirit impels, instructs, and enables us. |
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It impels us to recognize that the profound needs of the human spirit, to which God's saving plan responds, cannot be cancelled out by temporary crises. |
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The action starts with a kiss, like a love story in reverse, except that what impels the kissers is not passion but a sluggish technical curiosity. |
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The urge which impels every nation today to find its natural affiliations in the world is another reason that new members are attracted to the Commonwealth. |
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Each stage impels to the fluid an amount of pressure according to the power of the impeller, and the differential pressure of the pump is the sum of the pressure added by each of the successive stages. |
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A realistic look at the situation of the Church and of the world impels us to also consider the difficulties encountered in living consecrated life. |
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The grace of the Jubilee above all impels us to renew our personal faith. |
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Accepting it equips us to identify it if it happens again in the course of human history and also impels us to action to possibly prevent it from happening again. |
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And like all Canadians, they understand all too well how the current economic situation impels the Government of Canada to take strong, targeted measures in response. |
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The faith in peace, of which economic development is an essential component, impels the people of West Africa towards a future free from the scourge of armed violence. |
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But we lacked the collector's instinct that impels a true birder to travel hundreds of miles just to add a bluefaced booby to his life list. |
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