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On the other, it impelled them to become more efficient.
The other performers displayed work impelled by the idea of ritual.
"Surely my stars impelled me to be an antiquary," he wrote.
One could argue that reports like this impelled Nunes to strike back.
Some of the popping seems impelled by electric shock, a response to pain.
The 2016 election also impelled her to act, to set an example for her son.
His sense of inadequacy and shame impelled a transfiguration that was less political than psychological.
Dorner displayed the paintings until pressure from the Nazi Party impelled him to hide the art.
And impelled to now lead full lives, aware that the disease could come for them, too.
Perhaps Sanneh's next article can be on why humans feel impelled to impose order on chaos.
Impelled to prove himself by constructing projects efficiently and profitably, Mr. Tishman learned by absorption and involvement.
In 2015, as Black Lives Matter gained prominence as a national movement, trustees were impelled to act.
This insensate destruction of innocent lives and Vietnam's countryside impelled the greatest antiwar movement in American history.
The dramas in these pieces are impelled by the instincts to seek companionship and to feel needed.
The revolutionary transformation in the American diet occurred because the availability of cheap beef so powerfully impelled it.
It has impelled other institutional actors to essentially expropriate from Trump governing tasks that should be his exclusively.
The women who launched the #MeToo movement are impelled by a similar desire for respect; so even are Islamists.
All this firepower had impelled tens of thousands of civilians to leave the city, despite the Prime Minister's directive.
However, I feel impelled to point out that the health care bill had tons of public hearings and committee meetings.
Those men impelled me, a white student at Ole Miss during those turbulent times, to a lifetime of antiracist organizing.
Impelled by a refusal to risk unpopularity and electoral defeat, they carried on spending even as commodity prices began to fall.
No one should ever suffer the loss of their career as I did for being impelled to do the right thing.
But she was impelled to resign after reports in the Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad that she was improperly advising private collectors.
That was their weakness; what impelled them in large part was the belief that Marxist science must triumph, whatever the cost.
Money problems impelled the young marrieds to go live with Francine's family in Oran, a city that bored him unto distraction.
Tribal feeling, sometimes described as group solidarity or ethnocentrism, reflect survival instincts that have always impelled human beings to distinguish friends from foes.
What on earth impelled Mr. Martins to make Romeo suddenly wrap Tybalt's head in his cloak and stab him repeatedly in the back?
But having admired you in a corset in my favorite tabloid I feel impelled to ask if you are free for a drink anytime?
The allegations by dozens of women that the Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein harassed, assaulted or raped them have impelled other women to speak out.
And when a travel ban promises to keep out immigrants and refugees, those who serve immigrant and refugee communities are impelled to fight it.
But it was only when she was in her early 20093s, when her maternal grandmother was dying, that she was impelled to turn to autobiography.
She says she entered a condition of isolation impelled by Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip, which essentially put her city under a state of siege.
It's quite clear that many of them are impelled in their rulings by an ideological view of law, which makes them legitimate targets of opposing ideologies.
With the tax cut stimulating an economy that already has low unemployment, the Fed could be impelled to move more forcefully to fend off rising inflation.
Yuja has made changes in her professional life that she is not sure have solved the problems of doubt and restlessness by which they were impelled.
The whole plot is impelled by Glass's paternal loyalty to Hawk, but that is thinly sketched, and I never quite believed in them as father and child.
Vitale—the plaintiffs and the defendant were from New Hyde Park, right on the other side of Stewart Manor's main street—seems unlikely to have impelled my letter.
The commands of one often impelled the actions of the other, as when, in Apuleius's "The Golden Ass", Zephyrus carried the lovely virgin Psyche—"soul"—into Cupid's palace.
All of this — and more — impelled Mr. Cohen's lawyers to push back in court papers, arguing that Mr. Avenatti was "fanning a media storm" and "smearing" Mr. Cohen.
It grew from "an anti-suicide campaign among a tight-knit group of youths, most younger than 25, impelled by tragedy and guided by prophecy," our writer says.
Impelled to do so by the principles of their faith, these servant-ambassadors serve anyone and everyone and especially seek out the poor, the vulnerable and the marginalized.
These magpie fabrications are the least compelling for me because it feels like the pieces yield the urgency that impelled their creation to the seduction of formalist matters.
The latent violence of the automobile — expressed through automotive design and marketing — allows many drivers to act on those same impulses that impelled Vanderbilt more than a century ago.
That is precisely what happened in Alabama and Virginia, where Republicans' rightward drift impelled prosperous, educated suburbanites who might otherwise have voted Republican into switching parties or staying home.
What is it about women's swimwear and more generally women's attire that over and over in history has attracted controversy and impelled societies to legislate or regulate women's choices?
A chair good for a quick studio snooze, but easy to jump out of when you felt impelled to add one more crucial stroke to a painting in progress.
And possibly more topical, including an exhortation for gun control impelled by the murder of two women at a screening of Schumer's movie "Trainwreck" in Lafayette, La., last year.
This is the heart of the thing we call civilization: that we set in motion processes that are impelled by immediate need, but have deep ramifications for the future.
The Woody Allen figure in a Woody Allen movie is almost always in transit from one woman to another, impelled by a dialectic of enchantment, disappointment and reawakened desire.
The so-called trans moment, for instance, has, to a largely unacknowledged extent, been quietly impelled by anatomical alterations long idealized in fiction but only recently attainable in fact.
The old man, heeding spirits that have impelled many other captives to the hills—"Those escapees looked upon the trees as if contemplating a cathedral"—runs away from a sugarcane plantation.
And we should do this work without obsessively revisiting the scenes and circumstances that had impelled us to do our work of critical appraisal of this history in the first place.
Women came to Los Angeles from all over the country, impelled not so much by dreams of stardom as by the prospect of interesting work in a freewheeling enterprise that valued them.
He described how driverless cars were a threat to Uber's taxi-hailing business model, which impelled him to acquire Otto, a startup created by Anthony Levandowski, an engineer who worked at Waymo.
While the next day, President Hassan Rouhani refused to accept the resignation, there is no sense that the pro-nuclear forces that likely impelled Zarif to take that action have been defused.
Neither, however, mentioned one inconvenient three-letter word — O-I-L — that lay behind their Iranian maneuvering (as it has impelled every other American incursion in the Middle East since World War II).
It is quite possible that last summer's protests in Moscow and the growing apathy of his supporters impelled the president to propose reforms and ask that any changes be legitimized by popular vote.
So, yes the "Formation" performance was political, especially the moment when the "Formation" dancers, impelled by members of the Black Lives Matter movement, acknowledged the death of Mario Woods by the hands of police.
And the same loyalty to comrades impelled him on his third journey, starting last November, to raise money for "my wounded mates": the soldiers who had not, like him, returned whole from active duty.
As the number of reporters carried is limited by space, those reporters chosen are naturally impelled to behave and report in a certain way so as to not lose their seat on the plane.
Mr. Lee also may have impelled one of the film's most memorable moments, a confrontation between Steve Harvey and an audience member named Boogie who left his front-row seat during Mr. Harvey's set.
On this foundation, the workers movement has continued to organize action and has impelled employers in many cases to provide paid family leave, a safe working environment, guaranteed sick leave, and a minimum wage.
In Bangkok, if you are a foreigner, you are largely left alone, unless you feel impelled to venture out one night and throw a can of paint at a picture of the late king.
The recording of that event amply demonstrates why the audience response was so ecstatic, and why so many critics were impelled to speak of him as the new Vladimir Horowitz, Arthur Rubinstein or Sviatoslav Richter.
In between code words and long glances, I suspected his son and daughter were in the country without papers—not willingly, but instead impelled by the prospects of a better life and shot at success.
The whole time, what impelled me forward was a belief in the basic dignity of every individual, the value of all types of work, and the conviction that we are all connected to one another.
He was that spotty, nerdy-looking fellow in horn-rimmed glasses who worked for AFR in 1965-66, doing his draft-impelled tour in Vietnam because he liked the sound of going to the Far East.
This discrepancy is common in public life, where people are frequently impelled whether by their own propensities or by the demands of others to speak extensively about matters of which they are to some degree ignorant.
For starters, it might begin by implementing policies that limit the kind of locational sweepstakes that impelled hundreds of places to ante up billions of collective dollars of business relocation subsidies in order to attract Amazon.
I'd like to think that you would have taken so seriously your oath to preserve and protect the Constitution, or abide by the highest corporate standards, that you'd have felt impelled to say or do something.
Impelled by the pressures of climate change and population growth and shaped by the promise of technologies like 210-D printing, a revolution is brewing in the future of home-building around the globe — especially in cities.
In some respects, such forces are not dissimilar to the sentiments that impelled Britain to vote to remove itself from the European Union, which many there have since come to regret, but which Trump continues to support.
"We are impelled to act in this way because the most important and pressing issue of our time is being flagrantly and recklessly ignored by our government and media," Extinction Rebellion member Mark Øvland said in a statement.
Traditionally, the company's seasons at the huge Met, impelled by the need to be popular, have relied overmuch on guest stars and full-length war horses that are mostly from the 19th century and too often artistically thin.
Associates describe a former president impelled by his belief that the diverse electorate he once unified is being split by "Medicare for all" and immigration proposals — ideas that he thinks could alienate moderate voters in the 2020 election.
The motion begins by characterising the plaintiffs' move as "an effort to strip this court's stay of significant practical consequence", implying that Judge Watson's assent to that effort may have been impelled by political rather than strictly legal motivations.
Caravans of Gold also seeks to put Islam at this reconstructed world's fulcrum and regard it as a force which impelled cultural advance, rather than to associate it with iconoclastic destruction of historical patrimony — stories we know too well.
But little remarked upon at the time was the unlikely seed from which the movement had grown: an anti-suicide campaign among a tight-knit group of youths, most younger than 25, impelled by tragedy and guided by prophecy.
Each calls to mind the kind of sound it indicates, so I feel impelled to enact it, at least in my own head — I think of what a snort sounds like, and language moves from mere representation to lived experience.
Then, there is the lighthouse itself; the framing of it recalls the lighthouse at Two Lights, in Maine, that impelled Edward Hopper to create paintings of an ominous serenity, but, again, Cianfrance seems too impatient to let the tower loom large.
Between 19723 and 1979, when Park was assassinated, the nation quickly rebuilt, at least economically, from the rubble of colonization and the Korean War — impelled by a mixture of aggressive development plans and patriotic nationalist sentiments feeding off of McCarthyism.
This was a little like Cecil B. DeMille's office wanting Norma Desmond's car instead of Norma Desmond, but the experience of being around the production impelled Weegee, in 1948, to shift coasts, where he wasted a few years chasing bit parts in films.
Since I am a beneficiary of BRCA research who has been kept alive for six years by an experimental drug, I feel impelled to say, let us now praise women in science: Long may they continue to advance knowledge and safeguard future lives.
The real work of translation is always in carrying over the unsaid — never more important than in a book like "Ghachar Ghochar," where the characters are impelled by forces within themselves, their families and their communities that feel so furtive, even unspeakable.
But Ms. He maintained that the phone call from her husband indicated that he had become the latest in a series of Chinese citizens or foreigners with Chinese ancestry who have been impelled while abroad to go to China to cooperate with secretive inquiries.
That Watergate burglary and related "dirty tricks," such as releasing mice at a Democratic press conference and paying a woman to strip naked and shout her love for a Democratic candidate, nauseated Americans — and impelled some of us kids at the time to pursue journalism.
Congress will then be impelled to enact legislation that ensures the long-term certainty that we all need and deserve, as well as the incentive for businesses to invest in Puerto Rico (and others impacted by natural disasters) instead of relying solely on relief packages.
The rate of arrests slowed near the end of last decade but accelerated again after 2011, when Arab Spring uprisings and civil wars across the Middle East impelled thousands of young Saudis to head overseas to join the fight with many returning home after, officials said.
And there was, sorry, a wrinkle in the data – older doctors with high numbers of patients didn't see their patients' mortality rates increase, a factor, reported Ars Technica, that the researchers attributed to the possibility that these busier doctors may be impelled to brush up on the latest developments.
The power of that propaganda to inspire acts of terror was evident again last week in New York, where the authorities said such videos impelled Sayfullo Saipov, an Uzbek immigrant, to drive a truck along a bicycle path at high speed, killing eight people and injuring 11 others.
And while he touched on all of the hard-edge elements of the economic nationalist agenda that has impelled his executive orders and calls for "revolution," Mr. Trump brandished a blunter rhetorical ax and, for once, delivered on his promise to speak the Reagan Republican dialect of optimism and reconciliation.
Aside from the one woman of color among Freud's nude subjects ("Naked Solicitor," 2003), the folds and stretches of clammy Caucasian flesh splayed out for inspection amid sullied and tattered surroundings can easily be taken as symbols of the morbid nostalgia and hard nationalism that impelled the narrow vote to go it alone.
As the official account of the lone gunman settled in stone, he felt impelled to live and relive a story that was clearer in his mind's eye than the faces of his listeners: how he had stood staring into Kennedy's empty skull, how he had held Oswald's struggling heart in his hands. ■
In a recent column in The Hill, the authors contend that preserving and bolstering cargo preference requirements — the law requiring U.S. shippers to use U.S. flagged vessels to transport "government-impelled ocean-borne cargo" — is crucial to maintaining America's standing in international trade, carrying out the nation's humanitarian agenda, and projecting U.S. military power overseas.
The Chronicle wrote that Lyft is insisting that its contract with the city grants them exclusivity over both docked and dockless rentals and is asking for a "preliminary injunction or temporary restraining order" preventing the agency from issuing new permits:The lawsuit says that political pressure may have impelled San Francisco to renege on the deal.
What makes Schweblin so startling as a writer, however, what makes her rare and important, is that she is impelled not by mere talent or ambition but by vision, and that vision emerges from intense concern with the world, with the hidden cruelties in our relationships with all that is vulnerable — children, rivers, language, one another.
A combination of horror and desire subsequently impelled him back each evening, despite his earlier resolution that they do nothing that was disrespectful to his parents, and they would touch and stroke and taste, always stopping short of sex, to which he remained as ever morally opposed—and which they had by now found ample means to circumvent.
The Trump tax is that from time to time, Trump feels impelled to install a nincompoop like Whitaker in an important job to help cover up his own corruption, or because Trump, personally, is corrupt, it encourages other appointees like Tom Price, Scott Pruitt, and Ryan Zinke to think less about the GOP policy agenda and more about their personal agenda.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads If, with the literate, I am Impelled to try an epigram I never seek to take the credit We all assume that Oscar said it —Dorothy Parker On Monday night, many New Yorkers gathered in front of the Stonewall Inn to lay flowers, connect in solidarity, and hear politicians and community activists reflect on the mass shooting in Orlando.
The majority of the shows we selected for this list break down into two main categories: exhibitions that impelled us to think deeply and differently about an historical epoch by using innovative curatorial approaches and penetrating scholarship, and those shows that gathered together a comprehensive selection of an artist's work to convey a fuller sense of the breadth and depth of their practice than was previously known.
Indeed, if you were a Newcastle fan attending the game against Nottingham Forest on 30 December, you would have been impelled to partake in a minute's applause before kick-off (to mark the first anniversary of Pavel Srnicek's death), then again on the 17th minute (in tribute to the fans aboard the MH17 flight in 2014), and once again in the 19th minute (for a teenager stabbed to death on Christmas Eve).
Unable to achieve emotional experience himself, yet impelled to write about it, he here adopts the intellectually intelligent voice of a writer who senses the import of what lies behind the tragedy of life but doesn't really know what he's talking about — and he doesn't know what he's talking about because he cannot speak in the voice that would deliver truth to the reader a hundred years down the road: that of a man whose time and place has terrorized him into picking up a pen forever dipped in code.
Specifically, the list of the behavioral clues the Court gleaned and examined includes: manifested personal and commercial ambition and aggressiveness by company executives in pursuit of business goals; concerns over the individual's and the business's reputation in the industry; responsiveness to professional and corporate peer pressure; strength of character brought to bear upon company policies and operations; level of commitment to business objectives and resourcefulness and creativity in securing and managing the means to carry them out; impulse to prevail in competitive settings and to exercise will power directed to that end; motivation to achieve marketing targets surpassing competitors; inducement to strive harder impelled by the prospect of promotion and rise of standing within a corporation or industry; resort to disruptive or contrarian ways to gain competitive ends and demonstrable success in doing so; and patterns of past conduct and duration and consistency of openly known identification with and adherence to a recognized professional or business culture.

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