| 31. | Modest to the point of timidity, his personality commanded respect and impelled admiration.
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| 32. | Still, she understood, she said, what impelled McGuinness to cut the text.
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| 33. | Costa felt impelled to defend his work.
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| 34. | A tough economy in the early part of the decade impelled retailers to slash prices.
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| 35. | impelled by rage to murder innocent people.
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| 36. | Others see them impelled by religious zealotry.
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| 37. | What impelled him to do the book?
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| 38. | They were not impelled to do it.
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| 39. | Eventually, however, public pressure and financial troubles impelled Doyle to bring Holmes back.
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| 40. | The new industrial processes impelled integration and provided lucrative opportunities for those who managed it.
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