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But Bush did not take over that country on a humanitarian impulse.
She and cast members described her new film as stemming from the same humanitarian impulse.
"I recognise the humanitarian impulse behind [Andrews'] letter to the prime minister," Baird said.
Whatever the humanitarian impulse behind this, it is not about freedom at all.
Aside from the pragmatism and self-interest that drove the trade, there was also a humanitarian impulse.
It is forged partly of humanitarian impulse, a horror of standing by and watching bad things happen.
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Will Percy, his humanitarian impulses at odds with the prerogatives of his father, is caught in the middle.
Kevin's politics, which used to be a mixture of mild conservatism and strong humanitarian impulses, began to change with the Bush Administration's invasion of Iraq.
Because its hero was a "good Nazi" who courageously acted on his humanitarian impulses, "John Rabe" has a lot in common with "Schindler's List".
Yet the United States is commonly distrusted by other states, as its humanitarian impulses often appear to mask commercial pressure or strategic necessity.
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