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It will only be required of young women; they will then feel compelled to launch self-justifications, in the style of the evangelical Beyoncé.
In Recife, a host city in the north-east, the score caused such commotion at the Fan Fest that police felt compelled to launch tear gas into the crowd.
All of this raises the question of whether, if Mr. bin Laden turned himself in tomorrow along with the rest of Al Qaeda's leaders, Mr. Bush would still feel compelled to launch a war in Iraq.
At which point you may consider the strain of being compelled to launch into a manic, inspired riff on whatever absurd detail it was that caught his attention in the first place.
When the local jeans factory employing 400 of the 4,000 locals moved production to Morocco, he was compelled to launch his own jeans brand Hiut last February, and opened a factory employing 10 of the men he calls "grandmasters" to keep the skills alive and pass them on to apprentices.
None of this seems to be a particularly efficient way to consume the rapid-fire information that's published to Twitter's network, but the fact that Twitter felt compelled to launch an app on Alexa speaks to the growing importance of Amazon's voice computing platform in consumer's lives.
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But by September the Islamic State's gains in Syria and Iraq had compelled him to launch an American-led bombing campaign that is assailed on one side as halfhearted and on the other as hasty — a combination that has inspired analogies to Lyndon Johnson's reluctant escalation of the war in Vietnam.
An independent film producer who experienced a life-changing bottle of Morgon while on her honeymoon in Paris in 2003, she was compelled eventually to launch an online wine store in 2007, an extension of a blog she had started.
Mulder theorizes that, while Belt was compelled to sabotage the launches by the entity possessing him, he was also the one who sent Generoo the evidence of what was taking place.
Unfortunately, this isn't the first time a company has been compelled to issue an apology after launching a culturally insensitive ad campaign and it probably won't be the last.
And that might have been that had the New York Post not felt compelled to chime in: "The Tinseltown transit operators launched the online feud despite the embarrassing fact there's no train service into crumbling, old Dodger Stadium".
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