The deep compulsions had been designed with care and, for a long time after Leto had gone, Ghanima reworked her self-awareness, building the lonely sister, the surviving twin, until it was a believable totality.
Yet I think that those who grew up in the postwar and cold war eras come here, as first timers, with a deep compulsion to experience a past that Berlin has gratefully relegated to the history books.
But there is also a deeper compulsion: there is no underestimating the power of class resentment.
She follows a deep compulsion to wade into the sea, while Robson walks away in a zombified state, making little sense to Harris when he's found.
But like it or not, she was stuck with him for this trip, which meant at the very least polite conversation, and if nothing else, her mother had instilled in her a deep compulsion to be polite.
Last summer he had written his father out of some deep, almost mystical compulsion to communicate with the man who had given him life.
There is some deep underlying compulsion.
Was it only his desire for Sianna that had held him, or some deeper compulsion of the soul?
To the old man who dealt so intimately with the spirit world of Mut and Her fates, that implied a deeper compulsion than simply young love.
It lay, he thought, in the direction from which he himself had come when he had been drawn by a deep spiritual compulsion towards this inconveniently high but otherwise embarrassingly ordinary tree.