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So I didn't feel so strongly compelled to represent the reality of the real captain of K-19".
With the rise of cable and the subsequent fragmentation of the audience, television programmers haven't felt as compelled to represent families, nuclear or otherwise.
Compelled to represent his department at a developing countries conference in New York, Walter goes for the first time in a year or so to his Manhattan apartment.
The filmmaker felt compelled to represent the current era utilizing these strong visual symbols.
Some defendants were forced to contact over one hundred attorneys before finding one that would accept; defendant Steve Nelson could not find a lawyer in Pennsylvania who would represent him in his Smith Act trial, so he was compelled to represent himself; and judges sometimes had to appoint unwilling counsel for defendants who could not find a lawyer to take the case.
Legislation which mandates professional association membership may also mean that professional associations are not compelled to represent practitioner interests.
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The government felt compelled to act.
And so they felt compelled to act.
Who is compelled to act on the new knowledge?
Reilly's lawyers argue that being compelled to work represents a form of forced labour under the Human Rights Act.
Had there been no Churchill, some would doubtless look upon the peace that Britain would likely have made with the Nazi power (already looking to strike across the English Channel), with the craven terms Britain had been compelled to accept, represented as good an outcome as was possible.
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