Examples of using Compulsion in English and their translations into German
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Compulsion is magic.
It's called compulsion.
No compulsion was necessary.
So it protects me from compulsion?
Yet my compulsion remains.
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Apparently he's impervious to compulsion.
A"cute compulsion," as the English say.
In Sahaja Yoga there's no such a compulsion.
Well, that's how compulsion works, love.
You're strong enough to resist the compulsion.
What if you had the compulsion to kill and money?
They can never be easy for that very compulsion.
And your compulsion to kill Clouseau, is it also back?
Art doesn't come from skill, but from compulsion.'”.
Any such compulsion contradicts the nature of thinking.
Craving: a strong need, or compulsion, to drink.
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You know, you seem to have this strange compulsion.
Compulsion, desire, good deeds and bad, enlightenment and oblivion?
I'm supposed to be free of Klaus' compulsion by now.
There is no longer a compulsion to keep sex"smutty" or"filthy.
It took decades to train myself to resist compulsion.
At Compulsion, we have the benefit of a small but capable team.
It's been a while since anyone could resist my compulsion.
Precisely, ignorant compulsion can violate the harmony of combinations.
No vampire privileges... no strength, no compulsion, no nothing.
You have to realize this before you're gonna break Silas' compulsion.
Her works present studied gestures that refer to compulsion and repression.
Flowers at the base of the white oak burned and prevented compulsion.
At least until this Mikael guy comes, kills Klaus and the compulsion breaks.