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Mr. Genovese repeatedly felt compelled to assert that his books were not an apology for slavery.
That Mr. McCabe felt compelled to assert the F.B.I.'s independence was itself remarkable, a byproduct of the unusually public effort by Mr. Trump and his aides to take focus off the investigations into Russia's election meddling.
But Terry McAuliffe, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, gleefully says that Mr. Cheney felt compelled to assert his desire to stay on the ticket to quell whispers in Republican circles that Mr. Bush should dump him because his ties to Halliburton were becoming a liability.
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Warwick, like Andy, has uncomfortable encounters with disabled people, makes boneheaded comments pertaining to race and feels compelled to assert his heterosexuality.
ALL may not be well at the White House if the president feels compelled to assert, as George W. Bush did in a television interview last week, that "the person who is in charge is me".
Why do some Christians feel compelled to assert their alleged superiority?
But the Giuliani administration has not felt compelled to spend the money on housing programs, asserting that the commitment made years ago is neither legally binding nor fiscally smart.
Mr Hitchens asserts in this short squib that he felt compelled to omit a great deal of discreditable material and confined himself "to the identifiable crimes that should be placed on a proper bill of indictment".
"I felt compelled to find out".
He felt compelled to let them know.
The government felt compelled to act.
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