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1 He had fought from an inner compulsion , not to win her applause.
2 The authoritarian by inner compulsion does not forsake Stalin for his antithesis Gandhi.
3 There was simply an inner compulsion to open his palm and spit upon it.
4 She came forward reluctantly, as if she were pushed toward him by some inner compulsion .
5 He seemed driven only by an inner compulsion to climb what he excelled at- abig ,seriousHimalayan face.
6 The words, flung out from some inner compulsion , as it were, served both as a confession and a challenge.
7 Once a day, at least, she seems able to marshal her inner resources and overcome the inner compulsion not to eat.
8 He was not conscious of this inner compulsion when he concluded to try and meet Sam Carr without making theology an issue.
9 Always she had fought like this even for patients doomed by cholera and plague, but now she was driven by some special inner compulsion .
10 His uncle was an ass, but he didn't deserve to suffer more than anyone else because of Karim's inner compulsion to connect and live.
11 It is an inner compulsion to better ourselves and our circumstances, which forces us to take action even when we do not particularly want to.
12 I tell you men capable of such willing, and realizing its necessity, will do it reluctantly, under inner compulsion , as all great efforts are made.
13 In this manner, psychologists tell us, neuroses and inner compulsions are fostered.
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