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urges

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Usage examples of urges.

Neptune, despite this, with an intrepid heart, carried by the honor that urges him on, he makes himself the target of all their volleys and attempts to cross that narrow passage to the enemy vessel.

Fear has been the original parent of superstition, and every new calamity urges trembling mortals to deprecate the wrath of their invisible enemies.

He urges me to revenge those injuries which I have long studied to forget.

No matter how well vampires managed to control the dark urges, much of the time it was their weak spot, the place where they could most easily be manipulated.

It was all Ruark could do to hold in check the urges that flooded him and to keep himself from simple rape.

He urges you to make a supreme effort to complete these translations and publication of the Esslemont book in the remaining chosen languages.

His ardent prayers are offered for their protection, and he urges them to, at all times, set the highest example of tolerance, freedom from any form of partisanship in the present troubles and disputes going on, and sympathy with the deep sufferings of all classes and creeds.

He urges the younger believers, who are less held down by family ties, to make an effort to migrate there and seek employment.

He urges the National Assemblies to concentrate on this type of teaching work, and particularly on the home front.

The Guardian attaches great importance to the conversion of Buddhists to the Faith as well as Hindus, and he urges your Assembly to do everything in your power to attract the members of these Faiths and convert them.

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Burbank feels the individuality, or genius of the plant--that something which invents, changes, urges and adds or drops characteristics as the plant advances.

Sterling was already unhappy enough at the urges growing in him and what answers Selim had offered.