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There is also no compulsion to leave work early to beat the evening rush.
He posts a video almost every day, in part to promote himself and his business (he also manufactures kayaks), but also out of some compulsion to leave a record of his exploits — to draw on the walls of the cave.
Since striking the deal with Brussels in November, Ankara has promised to build new schools and announced plans to issue work permits for Syrians in an effort to improve their living conditions and reduce the compulsion to leave in search of a better life.
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My thing is, it's a compulsion, I have to leave Jamaica a certain time of the year".
Sometimes after only a few months, some strange compulsion would drive him to leave for another place.
Herbert Muschamp's article "Public Space or Private, a Compulsion to Fill It" [Aug. 27] on the contemporary American inability to leave open space alone is timely.
Shame about our spasmodic compulsion not just to devour digital content to the point of nausea and self-loathing, but also to leave a faecal trail of posts, likes and location-tagged check-ins in our wake.
In the end, Hudgins is brave enough to leave himself squarely in the cross hairs, and to not always affect wisdom regarding his own compulsion.
Day and night, the compulsion to write never leaves him, he says.
Because of their compulsion to preserve word order, leave no clause behind and literalize even figures of speech, their Tocqueville can sound like George W. Bush attempting to quote Barbra Streisand ("Among themselves peoples are only individuals") or like a House Republican circa early 1999 ("I suppose that the president of the United States has committed a crime of high treason").
She wrote that throughout her adolescence, her "insecurities have fostered an attraction to makeup, mirrors, and a compulsion to perfect [herself] before leaving the house".
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