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This news helped to impel the president into war against Germany.
Religion ought to impel its adherents to act and politics is the means by which that action is implemented.
Yet oddly, the Barenboim recording of Stravinsky seems more to accompany the dancing than to impel it with expected urgency.
But there's something about New Jersey that seems to impel politicians to mix their love lives with the taxpayers' business.
Somehow or other, the woman must be able to impel the artist toward the goal of creation; she must be good for the art.
But then the riots have equally played into the prejudices here among those who want to clamp down on immigration or, as in France, to impel integration.
The program was created as a catalyst to impel investors to purchase in a shaky real estate market, said Daniel Hedaya, an executive vice president of Platinum.
Among other things, this reflects the tendency, supported by evidence [pdf], for higher incomes to impel households to delay having children [pdf].
The effect the bequest had on me, perhaps perversely, was to impel me to do so, as if in a blend of love and spite".
Harvard's president, Drew Gilpin Faust, has rejected divestment as "neither warranted or wise", calling its endowment "an economic resource, not an instrument to impel social or political change".
The car became fixed in the ground many times, and the hero and I had to get out to impel it.
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