How To Use Impel In A Sentence

  • So numerous and various were the influences, formative and impellent, which combined to bring the colonies up to the precise ripening-point of their independence, as to make it difficult to assign each its proper force. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 098, February, 1876
  • High-speed impellers for pumping corrosive gases in certain industrial processes are aluminum weldments.
  • Richard asked suddenly, impelled by the curiosity that drives people to stare at and question the survivors of some calamity.
  • As the debris passes through the impeller that would normally be providing air flow to push leaves, it is shredded to many times its original size before entering the vacuum bag.
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  • Becoming a good writer is a painful work and not every man is able to master it and more importantly, continue toiling in this impellent sphere. Goa Blog
  • The broken reasons of bailer of impeller was found out by analyzing some relevant cases occurred in a jet-type impulse turbine in China, some measures to handling it was presented.
  • The suction-stage, middle-stage, discharge-stage, diffusor and bearing support forms a working chamber and shaft, impeller, balance kettle and shaft sleeve are pump rotor parts.
  • This week's pompous, poncey, high-handed antics could pique the infamous Tauran temper, impelling you to channel that feisty, fiery Hawaiian volcano deity Pele, who loves to erupt in Vesuvian pyrotechnics.
  • Inexorably impelled by time, he will, with inavertible necessity, pass through all the stages of human life, from the bottom to the top, from the top to the bottom. Savva and the Life of Man Two plays by Leonid Andreyev
  • Faith that justice would prevail impelled us forward.
  • The quantity can enlarge obviously, the market initiative buying offer increases obviously, impelled the stock index bounce space greatly.
  • And as performance dates drew close rehearsals became almost terrifying in their propulsive, impelling commitment - pianissimos were scaled to a whisper and fortes forceful and triumphant.
  • Nor is it motion that impels us toward the past in quest of the elusive origin "connate" with poetry. Shelley's Golden Wind: Zen Harmonics in _A Defence of Poetry_ and 'Ode to the WestWind'
  • What he and others needed was a vocalist - raucous, untempered, impelling release and therefore relief - not a novelist onanistically stroking his phrases.
  • Perhaps Opechancanough thought his masterstroke would impel the whites to withdraw. Between War and Peace
  • This impulsion tool uses a high speed on-off valve to control to-and-fro motion of the distributing oil valve core, which impels the cylinder rod to-and-fro motion to form impulsion.
  • This drive for happiness impels us to seek out the things that make us feel good.
  • I still look at the advertisements and feel impelled to run out and buy. Take Care of Your Skin
  • Skewness inspection when the level indicator in the impeller means to balance the side plate.
  • Faith that justice would prevail impelled us forward.
  • Would that this theme were more fully developed in "The Normal Heart," for it is the conceptual spine that gives the play its impelling force. Larry Kramer, Loud and Clear
  • Die Idee ist simpel - anstatt die eigene Kreditkartennummer anzugeben, generiert man schnell seine persönliche virtuelle Kreditkartenummer und dies für … buy cheap Says: Paypal Launches Virtual Debt Card. « The Paradigm Shift
  • She has therefore an opportunity for exercising in behalf of her dog that beautiful self-abnegation which is said to be a part of woman's nature, impelling her always to prefer that her laurels should be worn by somebody else. Women and the Alphabet A Series of Essays
  • Faith that justice would prevail impelled us forward.
  • Rather, it impels and propels, it rebounds, goes on.
  • A brainwave impelled me to use my all ten fingers to capture the rhythm of the two.
  • “The praetor did so to allow the public discussion of reunifying Romulan and Vulcan societies,” Sisko explained, “in order to impel the public discussion of uniting the two empires.” Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire
  • It whips it up to speed dramatically, but the impeller doesn't compress the air or generate boost.
  • Ubi omnes delirabant, omnes insani, &c. hodie nauta, cras philosophus; hodie faber, cras pharmacopola; hic modo regem agebat multo sattellitio, tiara, et sceptro ornatus, nunc vili amictus centiculo, asinum elitellarium impellit. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The ancient Greeks had a word for it: hubris, which might be defined as a kind of overweening pride, one that impelled mere mortals to believe they could act like gods. Antiwar.com Original
  • Nec levis hora potest; sed ut unda impellitur undâ, The Rambler, sections 55-112 (1750-1751); from The Works of Samuel Johnson in Sixteen Volumes, Vol. IV
  • The tricuspid valves are placed, like gate-keepers, at the entrance into the ventricles from the venae cavae and pulmonary veins, lest the blood when most forcibly impelled should flow back. On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals
  • The main parts of pump are suction-stage, middle-stage, discharge-stage, bearing support, motor support, impeller, diffusor, shaft, shaft bearing, shaft sleeve, balance kettle, balance sleeve etc.
  • Bleuler has used the term ambivalent, thus comparing these individuals to a chemical element having two bonds and impelled to unite with two substances. The Foundations of Personality
  • The interjacent eight mayors, and the number of years they served, are O'Dwyer - 5, Impellitteri - 3, Wagner - 12, Lindsay - 8, Beame - 4, Koch - 12, Dinkins - 4 and Giuliani - 8. Henry J. Stern: They're Off!
  • Her fear of the thugs impels her to urge her husband to either join them or move.
  • It discusses the effects of using impeller sealing ring to regulate axial force of turbo pump.
  • If farmers were not impelled to specialise their production in a few global commodities, the trend towards ever larger and more highly mechanised farms would abate.
  • He continued to play the piano, accompanying the violinist Bronislaw Gimpel, with whom he formed the Warsaw Piano Quartet, which toured widely.
  • The Persian array was a vast conglomeration of incohesive elements, imposing in aspect but weak in determined battle: the army which Bragg was to meet was composed of patriotic volunteers, every man impelled by a thorough belief in the righteousness of his cause. Reminiscences of the Civil War
  • The great flight of people seemed impelled by the gale, rather than by their own limbs. Nemesis: The Battle for Japan, 194445
  • Mainly includes bucket elevator, FU chain conveyor, aging silo, impeller feeder, packing silo, packing machine, belt conveyor for packing, etc.
  • The longing for comfort, for deep intimacy, impels the divorced to rush back into a married state.
  • It may affect the primary, substantial reason or motive of the grant, or constitute merely a secondary or impellent cause of the concession. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • Only by recognizing the magnitude of this tragedy can we impel the world to rise up and say more forcefully than it already has: 'This is not okay. Rabbi Steve Gutow: What Has Gilad Shalit Missed and What Have We Experienced?
  • The temptation to prove or disprove something with an aphorism or epigram secures instant juvenile glee, but nisus of impelling wider perspective flee. Archive 2009-03-01
  • The conditions upon which was engrafted this compact were of great antiquity, had indeed been brought across the Rhine by the German conquerors; but the Northmen were the impelling cause of the swift development of feudalism in France. A Short History of France
  • He was good to have around in several ways: He's an accomplished watercraft pilot, a powerful surfer given to long carves, and a gearhead who knows how to unclog an impeller.
  • A lack of empathy with republican ideals leads him to doubt the value of the desire for independence that impels subjugated peoples to seek an escape from empire.
  • He was impelled to proclaim his doctrine.
  • Rather, simply being able to begin to express reactions as mathematical entities with a view to balancing the various reagents impelled chemistry forward.
  • The impeller can rotate even when the machine is off. The white stuff: Using your snow blower to maximum effect
  • The stator has one more blade than the impeller, and is designed to reroute the airflow from the fan in a more coherent way, as well as minimize fan noise.
  • The impeller is the device that creates suction and if it becomes damaged, you have to replace your sump pump. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • My situation here is indeed a delightful situation; but I feel what I have lost ” feel it deeply ” it recurs more often and more painfully than I had anticipated, indeed so much so, that I scarcely ever feel myself impelled, that is to say, pleasurably impelled to write to Poole. Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Robert Southey
  • For him it was no new conviction that his presence in any part of the world, from Africa to the steppes of Muscovy alike, was enough to dumfound people and impel them to insane self-oblivion. War and Peace
  • impelling skill as a teller of tales
  • But it is rude and disingenuous for you to block the activities of those of us who expect to stick around when we try to do something about the poop we might happen to perceive nearing the air impeller. Tom McIntyre Explains His Picks for our 2009 Hunting and Fishing Heroes and Villians Face-Off
  • I feel impelled to express grave doubts about the project.
  • The great flight of people seemed impelled by the gale, rather than by their own limbs. Nemesis: The Battle for Japan, 194445
  • Consider what you need to displace during jobs like repairing the fresh water pump or changing an impellor.
  • You feel impelled to act to get away from or move closer to a particular set of circumstances. HABIT BUSTING: A 10-step plan that will change your life
  • Why may not the same science which produced it, produce another powder which, inflamed under a certain compression, might impell the air, so as to shake down the strongest towers and scatter destruction. Priestley in America 1794-1804
  • In other words the faster you go thru that muck, the deeper the object going to impel and damage your ATV!! Ice-Out by Ice Road: Fishing Backcountry Manitoba by ATV
  • There are various reasons that impel me to that conclusion.
  • Israel's perception of the Iranian threat, Mr. Parsi says, has long "resembled prophesy more than reality," impelling the Jewish state to frame its conflict with Iran's clerical regime "as one between the sole democracy in the Middle East and a theocracy that hated everything the West stood for. It Takes Two to Engage
  • Communicative activities impel mankind to form cognitive structure and help to develop human cognitive competence.
  • Shaftesbury was impelled to write in his journal: -- "Professor Huxley has this definition of morality and religion: 'Teach a child what is wise: that is _morality_. Thomas Henry Huxley A Character Sketch
  • She was co-operating now in this strange Socratic dialogue he found himself impelled to pursue. COMPULSION
  • Going on a 10ish day vacation in Italy, years ago, I picked up a simpel Berlitz 1 tape + booklet and a separate phrase book. Is it so strange that I speak the language of the country I live in?
  • His bladeless fan draws air into its base via a 'mixed flow impeller', used in jet engines. The Sun
  • But hoda'ah is also associated with recognition of finitude, with recognition of our natural human limitations which should impel us to declare ani modeh or ani modah -- I admit to my failings. Rabbi Avi Weiss: Offering Thanks: Reflections On 25 Years Of A Gift of Life
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  • Whether it’d be culturally condoned or not, poligamy is wrong; female circumcision is wrong; the general opression of women and the impellent force to have them be subservient to men are wrong. Feminism, Multiculturalism, and Teacherly Moments
  • The compressor is of radial type and provided with an impeller with backswept blades where the blade angle between an imaginary extension of the center line of the blade between root section and tip section in the direction of the outlet tangent and a line which connects the center axis of the impeller to the outer tip of the blade is at least roughly 45°.
  • Four years ago, not long after their first acquaintance, he had made her an offer of marriage, impelled by something which had appeared at the time quite outside himself and his usual wise, ponderate view of life. Studies in love and in terror
  • Their business experience was confined to household management and plantation activities, but these were enterprises of no mean proportions, and the successful handling of such matters by the women impelled the men, very frequently, to name in their wills their wives as executrices. Domestic Life in Virginia in the Seventeenth Century
  • The valves have stainless steel disks and the bells and impellers are made of cast iron.
  • The force which draws the revolving body continually to the center, or the deflecting force, is called the centripetal force, and, aside from the impelling and retarding forces which act in the direction of its motion, the centripetal force is, dynamically speaking, the only force which is exerted on the body. Scientific American Supplement, No. 531, March 6, 1886
  • Eels kept in a garden, when August arrived (the period at which instinct impels them to go to the sea to spawn) were in the habit of leaving the pond and were invariably found moving eastward _in the direction of the sea_. Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions, Volume 1 (of 2)
  • Right here, I think, entered the austere conscience of my Puritan ancestry, impelling me toward lurid deeds and sanctioning even murder as right conduct. Chapter 16
  • Maintaining that fundamentalism often exists in symbiotic relationship with an aggressive modernity, each impelling the other on to greater excess, she suggests compassion as a way to defuse what is now an intensifying conflict. The Battle For God: Summary and book reviews of The Battle For God by Karen Armstrong.
  • If any of these magazines (not to mention People, for which Luce bears none of the blame and which he surely would have execrated) is impelled by a vision, it is not evident in the published products. Jonathan Yardley reviews 'The Publisher,' by Alan Brinkley
  • Certainly if the poop hits the air impeller and he needs his neighbors co-operation he'll have a harder time getting it. Huey Lewis Baits Ducks To Thwart Hunters
  • Almost half of the tiny craft was a fusion impeller, making it the most maneuverable ship in the fleet.
  • Castruccio's character is also well described: his devoted attachment to Euthanasia from which nothing could turn him, till the passions of the conqueror and party faction are still stronger; and the irresistible force which impels him to make war and subdue the Guelphs, which by her is regarded as murder and rapine, disunites beings seemingly formed for each other. Mrs Shelley
  • Today, O Krishna, unbarbed arrows, impelled by my arms and sped from the gandiva, mangling Karna, will take him to Yama. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
  • Ea enim hominum intemperantium libido est ut etiam fama ad amandum impellantur, et audientes aeque afficiuntur ac videntes. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • In these pumps, the impeller is a wheel with blades radiating from the centre to the periphery which, when rotated at high speed, impart movement to the water and produce an outward flow due to centrifugal forces; the angle between the direction of entry and exit of water flow is 90 degrees. 7. Pumping equipment
  • And as performance dates drew close rehearsals became almost terrifying in their propulsive, impelling commitment - pianissimos were scaled to a whisper and fortes forceful and triumphant.
  • Their very noses serrulated and shook in brute passion, and they snarled as the wolves snarl, with all the hatred and malignity of the breed impelling them to spring upon the woman and drag her down. LI-WAN, THE FAIR
  • In the pilot, she is interning at a DA's office, on her way to law school, but the dreams of missing children and dead people impel her to use her ‘gift’, so she faxes police offices offering her help.
  • The casting technique with top gating system, outer shaped iron chill, compound casting mold and core assembly molding was used for producing aluminum impeller on a large scale successfully.
  • Clear any broken pieces of the old impeller that could clog water flow.
  • It is rather the re-assertion of the elemental quality in virile mankind, which, first in the garden was impelled to subdue the earth, and later founded colonies and transplanted empires across the faces of the planet. Development of the Canadian West
  • There are various reasons that impel me to that conclusion.
  • But remember, "the stars impel, they do not compel. Jean's Knitting
  • To testify the application of the hydraulic model library, doing the design of the similar transformation of the impeller blade, and attaining the satisfied result.
  • The definition of "afflatus" is: 1. inspiration; an impelling mental force acting from within. “Like a bag full of genitals."
  • For, as I have often remarked, a final cause does not impel a man by being real, but by being known; causa finalis non movet secundum suum esse reale, sed secundum esse cognitum. 25 Whatever he failed to recognise or understand the first time could have no influence upon his will; just as an electric current stops when some isolating body hinders the action of the conductor. On Human Nature
  • At the end of a decade of marriage her household was overflowing with people and objects, impelling her to begin a house hunt.
  • That's the countervailing force that impels us to behave in a civilised manner and reach out peaceably to others, even others perceived as alien.
  • Eugenia too, caught by his eccentricity, was powerfully impelled to watch and admire him; and not the less, in the unenvying innocency of her heart, for his evident predilection in favour of her cousin. Camilla
  • Eles acreditaram sempre, nós apenas “acordámos” depois de muito terem eles e elas sofrido, como se uma lança espetada de dor nos tivesse impelido a “acordar” … foi assim a partir do Massacre de Sta. Global Voices in English » East Timor: Celebrating Global Solidarity for Freedom
  • Applications include valve nuts, cam bearings, impellers, hangers in pickling baths, agitators, crane gears and connecting rods.
  • Religious exaltation and fear of a relief force impelled the crusaders, with no siege equipment, to a doomed attack on 13 June.
  • The Axioms of Religion, who insisted truly born-again believers are "impelled" to be part of the church. Biblical Recorder
  • On the contrary, the individualising animus which there found expression impelled him to raise more formidable barriers about man, and to turn the ring-fence which secured him from intrusion into a high wall which cut off his view. Robert Browning
  • Sir Isaac might have answered these critics thus: —“First, you have as imperfect an idea of the word impulsion as of that of attraction; and in case you cannot conceive how one body tends towards the centre of another body, neither can you conceive by what power one body can impel another. Letter XV-On Attraction
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  • More and more of these gentlemen seem to feel impelled to do this, too, even though the truth is that there are not many sermonizers who can carry it off successfully.
  • She had it for many years but it was only when she recently moved to Wiltshire that she felt impelled to do something with it.
  • Two-stage gas snow blowers Two-stage gas-powered snow blowers feature wider augers and a spinning impeller that can handle deeper snow. The white stuff: Using your snow blower to maximum effect
  • There are impelling political reasons for this prohibition, which must under no circumstance be violated. Wild Bill Donovan
  • The same spirit that caused them to rebel against me, would impel them to desert each other; and the most dreadful sufferings would be the consequence of their journey in their present unordered and chiefless array. The Last Man
  • Door de mooie simpele vormgeving kun je de lamp in elk interieur en elke tuin plaatsen. Soil Lamp
  • My dream is to hear Barack Obama impel each and every one of us, in the powerful oratorial style that only he can summon, to create a world everyone understands the value of tolerance, and respects the right of others to think, live, and believe differently than themselves. Mandatory evacuation of New Orleans ordered by Mayor Nagin
  • She was co-operating now in this strange Socratic dialogue he found himself impelled to pursue. COMPULSION
  • Cause of failure on engine No.1 and its windmilling prop was later estimated to be due to a master rod bearing breakdown while problems with No.4 resulted from a failure in the impeller drive gear train.
  • It may seem to many of my readers that to use the term caste as a principle which impels one Scotchman to help another is not exactly correct; and I must admit to having some doubts on the subject myself. Gold, Sport, and Coffee Planting in Mysore
  • In the image the distance remains vague and unformed, in contrast to the foreground where a new town has sprung into existence, impelled into life by the railroad.
  • It impelled her toward her most creative acts.
  • Applications include valve nuts, cam bearings, impellers, hangers in pickling baths, agitators, crane gears and connecting rods.
  • An infatuation with statistics impels investigators to queer the pitch of an investigation and resort to shortcut methods to solve a crime somehow.
  • Yet the pressures that brought him to this point also impelled him to find a new method, a new outlet for his creativity, and this, too, is reflected in the painting.
  • What impels you to put aside the instinct for self-preservation and risk your lives to take these cliffs?
  • Those delays may impel companies to build up precautionary inventories as a safeguard against distribution disruptions.
  • Yet this condition is always annexed to the confederation, that if man be unmindful of the covenant and a contemner of its pleasant rule, he may always be impelled or governed by that domination which is really lordly, strict and rigid, and into which, he who refuses to obey the other [species of rule], justly falls. The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 2
  • Never had the garden looked more meetly set, never had the sun shone more genially, and the air impelled the blood and sent it coursing more joyously through his veins, than on that morning of the rejuvenescence of all his high ideals. Austin and His Friends
  • I say, then, that the first thing in mortification is the weakening of this habit, that it shall not impel and tumultuate as formerly; that it shall not entice and draw aside; that it shall not disquiet and perplex the killing of its life, vigour, promptness, and readiness to be stirring. Of the Mortification of Sin in Believers
  • His broad cosmopolitanism had never impelled toward covenanting in marriage with the daughters of the soil. WHERE THE TRAIL FORKS
  • It was his way to pretend that we knew far more than we did; so with perfect courtesy and gravity, he would ask our opinion on some matter of which we knew next to nothing; and we knew it was only his exquisiteness of good manners that impelled the habit; and we knew he knew the laughableness of it; yet we adored him for it. Plum Pudding Of Divers Ingredients, Discreetly Blended & Seasoned
  • Allowance of Rate differention will always impel inflationary price increases. Prescribing Capitalism, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • She seemed to sway, gently, almost imperceptibly, from side to side -- as though she waited for some sign or impellent force to guide her. The Shadow of the East
  • The centrifugal pump design permits rotation of the impeller at lower speeds (RPM) to achieve desired flows compared to other designs such as axial flow pumps. Medgadget
  • At critical moments, it trips them, or causes them to stumble, or impels them to make a rash, unpremeditated move.
  • A juicy plié will soften your landings and impel your take-off.
  • But where Swedenborg uses a vaguely deterministic vocabulary to speak of creaturely activity (stating that bees and silkworms are "impelled" to behave in certain ways), Blake's Oothoon chooses to speak of such activity in terms of multiplicitous "joys" and "loves" (3: 6, 8, 11-12), terms carrying connotations of freedom rather than coercion or enslavement. Gender, Environment, and Imperialism in William Blake's _Visions of the Daughters of Albion_
  • This artifice, to which he is impelled by towering ambition, the serjeant seems disposed to connive at -- and the serjeant is a hero, and a great man in his way; "your hero always must be tall, you know. The Works of William Hogarth: In a Series of Engravings With Descriptions, and a Comment on Their Moral Tendency
  • Ut in civitatibus contumaces qui non cedunt politico imperio vi coercendi sunt; ita Deus nobis indidit alteram imperii formam; si cor non deponit vitiosum affectum, membra foras coercenda sunt, ne ruant in quod affectus impellant: et locomotiva, quae herili imperio obtemperat, alteri resistat. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • There are many request from the client that they expect to have simpel and elegant design. Ideal for a Party – James Plate
  • Sir Isaac might have answered these critics thus: -- "First, you have as imperfect an idea of the word impulsion as of that of attraction; and in case you cannot conceive how one body tends towards the centre of another body, neither can you conceive by what power one body can impel another. Letters on England
  • Much of what impels him to write is an urge to create something as vast and multifaceted as the universe, to establish in his books a parallel realm, one attuned to his obsessions, mapping out his philosophy of history.
  • If you represented the respective trademark owners, which if any of these would impel you to write a letter? Seen around towns
  • I do occasionally do paintball, because I see it as training, you can't practically get any other way, but I am a martial artist as well as a veteran, so life is training and training is life, especially when the poop hits the air impeller and you need the trained reflexes to handle the emergency. A Tactical Side-by-Side Shotgun?
  • China's peaceful rising should follow this road and impel regionalization of East Asia.
  • The inner flow field of modified Perspex impeller of a centrifugal pump was measured by advanced PIV system, and the absolute speed vectorgraph and original data of the axial eddy were acquired.
  • It was security considerations that impelled the moves, as well as concern for the safety of informal traders.
  • A vessel of considerably greater size than this, but of the same class -- impelled, that is, by one bank of oars only -- is indicated by certain coins, which have been regarded by some critics as Phoenician, by others as belonging to Cilicia. [ History of Phoenicia
  • What impels you to put aside the instinct for self-preservation and risk your lives to take these cliffs?
  • They had resolved never to touch upon it again; but a sort of consciousness that some good must come to him through this new bitterness, a hope that it must and would reconvince his child, impelled Raeburn to break his resolution. We Two, a novel
  • The reward circuits generate cravings that impel an animal toward such things as eating, drinking, and procreating.
  • Bright, character elaborates theme of speech draft requirement accurate, have more powerful impel force.
  • I still look at the advertisements and feel impelled to run out and buy. Take Care of Your Skin
  • Her hair flopped around as she impelled her end of the see-saw to move up once again.
  • That leads me to believe that mans understanding of this source of power is perverted when he sees fit to try to impell others to pay homage to the bussiness of religion. Draft Muslim Nations To Deal With US Exit from Iraq
  • He felt impelled to investigate further.
  • They are metropolis elites, the main force impelling the social economy development and the humanity progresses.
  • Closed impellers are more efficient with water and very liquid manure, but cannot handle large solids.
  • Saxon, brooding over her problem of retaining Billy's love, of never staling the freshness of their feeling for each other and of never descending from the heights which at present they were treading, felt herself impelled toward Mrs. Higgins. CHAPTER III
  • There is no driving narrative to impel a reader forward, and relatively little to capture and sustain the interest.
  • Impelled by feelings of guilt, John wrote to apologize.
  • Any kind of cognizance of an indescribable excess in the joy of the bath, any kind of ardour or thirst which perpetually impels the soul out of night into the morning, and out of gloom, out of "affliction" into clearness, brightness, depth, and refinement: -- just as much as such a tendency DISTINGUISHES -- it is a noble tendency -- it also Beyond Good and Evil
  • Het is heel simpel, zodra je ergens de lol van de hobby niet meer kan vinden is het tijd om er mee te stoppen. Thoughts on lrp and characters
  • Always a couple of brutes insist upon impelling you sternwards; from whom the only means to release yourself is to kick out vigorously and unmercifully, when the Arabs will possibly retreat. Notes of a Journey From Cornhill to Grand Cairo
  • Evelyn, sitting in the back of the little car, felt impelled to say something. CHALLENGE FOR THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • E. tarda is well established to be one of the leading fish pathogens haunting the aquaculture industries throughout the world, and its association with high value fish species such as turbot has impelled the attempts for vaccine development against this organism. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • At times the explanatory zeal of the commentators impels them into excess and absurdity.
  • Death is unconscious; but unconsciousness is no attribute of a mental state that is living and impellent and constantly manifests its active energy and power in the maintenance of the vital functions of the body. Psychology and Achievement Being the First of a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency
  • But oddly, it is also the women, and that damned dress, who impel her forward.
  • And, what is more, the film is impelled forward toward the inevitable coupling that Hollywood demands; that coupling becomes the whole point.
  • In this area, it is investigating the use of improved cooling fans, impellers, and other devices that can help keep processors cool.
  • She mounted the mare again, rode more slowly now, wanting to avoid her racing reflections, yet impelling herself to confront them. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • My situation here is indeed a delightful situation; but I feel what I have lost -- feel it deeply -- it recurs more often and more painfully than I had anticipated, indeed so much so, that I scarcely ever feel myself impelled, that is to say, pleasurably impelled to write to Poole. Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey
  • We were next door to Gimpel Fils which was, at that time, probably the most important gallery in London.
  • This conception of thought as impellent -- that is to say, as impelling bodily activity -- is of absolutely fundamental importance. Psychology and Achievement Being the First of a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency
  • Almost half of the tiny craft was a fusion impeller, making it the most maneuverable ship in the fleet.
  • But it is the pilgrim's lightness that impels the narrative forward, out of hell and into purgatory.
  • The lack of democracy and equality impelled the oppressed to fight for independence.
  • Technology and market together impel the telecommunication industry to implement leap - forward development.
  • Retelling the myth of emancipation from slavery impels you to reclaim the story of your wider self.
  • Sed Hiempsal in oppido Thirmida forte ejus domo utebatur, qui proximus lictor [70] Jugurthae carus acceptusque ei semper fuerat; quem ille casu ministrum oblatum promissis onerat impellitque, uti tamquam suam visens domum eat, portarum claves adulterinas [71] paret C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino
  • The music, Partita by Vytautas Barkauskas, is by turns pert and crisp, abrasive and urgent, and its phrases impel his limbs to galvanic action, as if they had a will of their own.
  • It is probable that the boldness of her temper impelled her sometimes to speak unwelcome truths to some of the people concerned in her affairs.
  • Dancers throw themselves against the wall, and over it, in a kind of athletic abandon; the driving rhythm of Ravel's Bolero impels them, and they dance like dervishes, pouring energy into every gesture.
  • Only out of a deep preference for the phantoms of the mind have we felt impelled to find mechanical techniques for remaking the world itself in spectral form (Castle 137). Smoke and Mirrors: Internalizing the Magic Lantern show in _Vilette_
  • And if the feeling impels you to protests, organising help, writing letters, even just sending money - so much the better.
  • Fully new water pump, more powerful. Adopt a forward inclined impeller on the water pump to enhance water delivery capacity at low rpm and to enhance engine heat dissipation.
  • The very fact that the 2000 election revealed that public sentiment is moving against their policies will, if anything, impel them to act with greater haste and determination.
  • VimpelCom is buying Mr. Sawiris's 52% stake in Orascom Telecom Holding SAE, a major wireless provider in the Arab world, and Italian carrier Wind Telecomunicazioni SpA. Emerging Telecoms in $6.5 Billion Deal
  • As the bubbles pop, shock waves are created within the pump that not only make noise but also burst with enough force to damage the impeller and other pump parts.
  • Offering four different models, these handheld digital instruments quickly and easily read wind speed via a sturdy impeller.
  • Your country's calls, your excitement, honour and glory, again impel, and undauntedly and cheerfully you expose that life which the night before you fancied was of value. The Autobiography of Liuetenant-General Sir Harry Smith, Baronet of Aliwal on the Sutlej, G. C. B.
  • And so her purity of heart impelled her to give herself to the Way of Ringess. THE BROKEN GOD
  • The mountains prevented large-scale farming and impelled the Greeks to look beyond their borders to new lands where fertile soil was more abundant.
  • Hell, if I could get paid for making the things I make because there's something inside me that impels me to do it, I'd be thrilled.
  • Danton was impelled, though, because as Linda, the young bride, stood before him, her fine eyes were on his, in helplessness and in appeal. The Damned by John D. MacDonald
  • A sense of duty, corny as that might sound, impels me to contest the leadership.
  • Nor yet is it the desperate madness which impels an immortal being in pursuit of substantial good amid the dehumanizing slums of beastly sensuosity; nor firey floods of intemperance; nor yet the desolating waves of red-visaged war, after which this earnest mission is sent. Life of Rev. A. Crooks, A. M.

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