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The normally verbose Amery electrified the chamber when he impelled Arthur Greenwood to "Speak for England" and finally, in 1940, stole Cromwell's words to dismiss Chamberlain: "You have sat too long here for any good you have been doing!
Adam tried to concentrate his thoughts upon his sudden wealth [he thinks he's won some money], but they seemed unable to adhere to this high pinnacle, and as often as he impelled them up, slithered back helplessly to his present physical discomfort.
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Now, he said, he felt impelled to risk his reputation in the Presidential campaign, because he thought that inaction was more dangerous.
He said that he was impelled to start teaching writing by the example of his children, who have tennis lessons, piano lessons and the like.
When one of them, Mr. Jotwani defended the Sabhnanis, he sounded as though he felt impelled to defend his entire community.
He himself later says he felt impelled by "a relentless and misguided sense of fatality, which I interpreted as justifying whatever actions I chose to take".
Walter Goetz described him in less complimentary terms: he "was impelled by no great idea, nor could he claim through virile activity the title to any high striving ambition" and was wanting in both depth and tenacity.
Cooper said he felt impelled to check it out because the evening before he had had Representative Michele Bachmann of Minnesota, a Republican and Tea Party favorite, on his show and had asked her where exactly Republicans will cut the budget.
But, eventually - especially as I admired the book and felt him to be valuable and rare - I thought I could see why he felt impelled to issue what was in fact a warning: he was being a zealous watchman on the city wall, and I do not say that with a sneer.
After completing work on his breakthrough performance in Sid and Nancy, for instance, he claimed that the shoot had been "depressing" and that he felt impelled to step in and devise some of the dialogue himself.
He was a man whom society had failed so completely that he was impelled to lash out.
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