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And the compulsion of movie and TV directors to change the story for dramatic effect means that the result is bound to be incompatible with accurate history.
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The second is rather phenomenological and refers to the compulsion of the contemporary museum goer to construct social distinction.
The answer is not likely to convince the scientist, because he has been forced, under the compulsion of facts and experiments, to renounce sense perception and hence common sense, by which we co-ordinate the perception of our five senses into the total awareness of reality.
Men were dominant with regard to the compulsion of activity and with feeling compelled to maintain routines: "they call me the road runner; I can only relax when I get back".
But fears about earthquakes and the compulsion to modernise are only part of the story.
So... 6. Be prepared for a feeling of responsibility, and the compulsion to hold yourself to a higher standard than before.
Dostoyevsky understood the compulsion of gambling firsthand.
Around the compulsion of writing he shaped everything else.
The sheer voraciousness of his dilutions suggests the compulsion of a pathological shoplifter.
The compulsion of Grass's story comes from the way he deliberately flaunts its unreliability.
Manlius could argue his actions prevented worse things -- though his manuscript refuses to use this tactic -- but in the end it is only Olivier, who acts solely and automatically from the compulsions of love, who does no harm.
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