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But the compulsion to go for scale is not something every proprietor can live up to.
I felt a strange compulsion to go fry myself in a wok.
Both professions are defined by the compulsion to go where most people won't go and see with their own eyes what most people will never see.
I have this compulsion to go, so I actually drove to all the places where the serial killings I wrote about happened," she said.
But the rushing camerawork, breakneck editing, compulsion to go, go, go onto the next genre beat mean that there is next to no time for such niceties.
It's only recently that I've felt any compulsion to go back to Woodbury to test my assumptions, and that was mostly because I needed a place to set this essay.
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They're people whom many of us would instinctively shy away from, or at least refrain from calling up repeatedly, but Judge's compulsion is to go back for more.
Such compulsions tend to go in cycles.
It's a German word – literally 'a compulsion to move' – used in chess to describe the point where a player finds that, whatever move he makes, he is going to be at a disadvantage.
Something about the landscape induces a fugue of half-memories and a strange compulsion to keep going, until she has stranded her rental car in a vast stretch of mud flats.
The compulsion to get across that road is unyielding.
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