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So Pelfrey felt compelled to interrupt his pregame routine — an almost sanctified few hours for a starting pitcher — to clear the air with Manager Terry Collins in a private 10-minute meeting in Collins's office.
But since this ideal is rarely if ever achieved, we constantly feel compelled to "interrupt our activity and alter our mental disposition from within".
As an educational leader committed to systemic transformation, I am compelled to interrupt the forces at play, which are not only producing the current racial climate, but mimicking such climates found throughout history.
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In 1950, Daneshvar obtained her doctorate, based on a study of beauty as treated in Persian literature, from Tehran University, though only after her father's death had compelled her to interrupt her studies and work on Radio Tehran.
All radio and television stations were compelled to broadcast military marches and nationalistic songs for days, interrupted only by solemn announcements of new decrees and lists of people who were to report to the military to answer for their beliefs.
Fraternization was forbidden, but Maple & other Nazi sympathizers visited the German stockade, discussing schemes to interrupt the war effort to the point where the Allies would be compelled to sue for peace.
I interrupted desperately, talking so loudly that Cosgrove was compelled to stop and listen.
Matt felt compelled to defend himself: "The song is so light-hearted, but it's also about pain, and I wanted to communicate that…" Simon interrupted him.
"I was compelled to.
Our species is compelled to make art.
"I felt compelled to find out".
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