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I feel compelled to make a difference".
Since childhood, he has felt compelled to make a difference by using the abilities that his siblings lacked.
He added that Sprint may feel compelled to make a higher bid because "the alternative is so unattractive".
Ben was a man of great faith and boundless energy, compelled to make a positive contribution to the world.
The glasses are primed for a toast when one of the guests feels compelled to make a terrible confession.
IT'S beach-reading season, and we at the Jersey column feel compelled to make a contribution to the recreational verbiage.
They are compelled to make a nuisance, to force people who would rather ignore them to listen.
"Both countries felt compelled to make a deal and just maybe they'll feel compelled to keep it".
One can only guess why Ethan Hawke felt compelled to make a high dive from the sublimity of "Before Midnight" into the twisted rubble of "Getaway".
We saw Paul Dacre, editor-in-chief of the Daily Mail, compelled to make a rare public appearance and defend his paper's journalism on camera.
So why, 40 years later, would anyone feel compelled to make a movie about this obscure artist, known professionally as Rodriguez?
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