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He first traveled to Tangier in 2006 on what he called a "purely random" impulse, drawn in part by the mythic portrayals of earlier expatriates like Paul Bowles and William S. Burroughs.
The problem of two-tangent-impulse space target flyby is drawn in this paper.
And a mural drawing in the show by the artist who goes by the name Vargas-Suarez Universal similarly unites divergent impulses.
The self-portrait Ms. Karr draws in this volume is that of a would-be outlaw, a rebel sometimes scared of her own impulses, a girl avid to grow up and yet reluctant to relinquish her remaining innocence.
It's an online auction site that fiendishly plays on every irrational impulse buyers have to draw them in to what might be the crack cocaine of online shopping sites.
Ms. Gurira, of course, has the perspective of a hundred and more years of history to draw on in dramatizing the moral and ethical issues involved in the missionary impulse, and its alliance with the forces of colonization.
One charming work is "Musical" (1974), in which three foot-long metal "needles" hang from a board and are drawn by magnetic impulses to strike horizontal metal wires.
I am drawn to both impulses, one for its authenticity, the other for its fantasy.
Impulsivity and impaired impulse control have been targeted by selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) in impulse control disorders [ 36].
Her longing for freedom is mirrored in the film's attempts, mostly successful, to evade its own sentimental impulses and draw closer to the pulse of raw experience.
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