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"It's all instincts and trying to get a good feel for the guys you're playing with," Crowder said.
The theory of evolution maintains that all instincts and drives have evolved in the interest of survival and reproduction.
Bradlee had standards and principles and, above all, instincts; it seemed he was constitutionally incapable of letting the Post down.
It is certainly true that all instincts and drives evolved in order to meet the evolutionary pressures of survival and reproduction.
These restrictions have undermined the city as a place where all instincts, all histories, all powers of discrimination must be called upon to register cultural change.
Like every top ski racer, Ligety has spent his life immersed in the science of jumping, which consists largely of shifting one's weight forward (against all instincts for self-preservation) to counteract the wind and avoid an accidental backflip.
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The system of caretaker governments was introduced in 1996, to safeguard democracy from the winner-takes-all instincts of the two big parties.
All instinct and logic suggests it is an unnecessary evil for two main reasons: it's a gimmick too far, and it devalues Test cricket.
All instinct.... Meaning something could be very repetitious, very visceral, and grab you in your gut, not in your brain.
Back then, he didn't miss a thing, with all the instincts of a great ballplayer.
He had all the instincts, if not the actual expertise, of an inventor from an early age.
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