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an impelling force or strength and 2). the product of mass and velocity (or M = mv).
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Long-frozen bodies moved oddly, mechanically, like wobbly figures in a cuckoo clock, impelled by forces other than their own will.
Wade is then impelled for force the issue, and smashes one that flies over the vertical boundary for six - but we're not playing 3D cricket, so when it eventually comes down, there's Bopara, racing to take the catch.
On the contrary, morality is often a motivating force: "People are impelled to violence when they feel that to regulate certain social relationships, imposing suffering or death is necessary, natural, legitimate, desirable, condoned, admired, and ethically gratifying".
Her performers, like the puppet, appear to be impelled by forces outside themselves.
Her paper-maquette characters twitch into rippling, boneless life as if impelled by forces outside themselves.
Desire is not only a force that moves or impels a person.
In their moral worlds, the stigma of being known as a person in treatment was a more powerful force than the emotional distress that impelled them to seek professional help.
That seems plausible, but the principal force impelling Clinton toward the left is the powerful rightward thrust of the Republican Party, particularly in the House.
It impels the people along, and binds them together into a collective force.
Deutsch presents science as a force for betterment, since it impels us to explain the world while forcing us to acknowledge our fallibility.
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