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The emergence of the frottola in northern Italy led to the development of the Renaissance madrigal, which impelled that country to musical supremacy in Europe.

It impelled him to forsake the compulsion that had taken the inevitable toll on his marriage and effectively ended his career on Wall Street.

Naohiko Jinno, a professor of economics at the University of Tokyo and an expert on local government finance, said that the profits rolling out of Tokyo Disneyland impelled that thinking.

He held that the belief in the immortality of the soul has many evil effects and that it impels people to choose an ascetic way of life and even to seek death.

Or a government may impose restrictions because it feels impelled to take account of factors that comparative advantage sets aside.

The money is allocated to excessively rigid categories, sometimes arrives half-way through the budget year, yet is given on a "use it or lose it" basis that impels institutions to find ways to spend the funds quickly so that they may request more support in the next budget cycle.9 Accounting procedures are time-consuming.

Yet traces of the utopian idealism that impelled Hudson River School painting -- and that makes that painting complicated and interesting -- was not entirely extinguished.

Leftwing historians and writers such as the Swede Sven Lindqvist are helpful here: it was imperial Germany's dearth of the vast empires held by its wartime enemies Britain and France that impelled it first under the Kaiser and later under Adolf Hitler, to seek to expand its borders.

We look with paternal satisfaction on all that Opus Dei has achieved and is achieving for the kingdom of God, the desire of doing good that guides it, the burning love for the Church and its visible head that distinguishes it, and the ardent zeal for souls that impels it along the arduous and difficult paths of the apostolate of presence and witness in every sector of contemporary life".

A year Kingfisher felt impelled to announce that Helen Weir – now also at M&S – had gone on maternity leave.

It was this conviction that impelled him to become part of the "colonels' coup" in 1967 as a young lieutenant colonel himself.

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