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It is a secular impulse that marks a chilling regression.
The didactic impulse also marks his portraits of Sien Hoornick, a seamstress and former prostitute with whom he lived.
It is his most explicit rendering of the Surrealist impulse that marked him as a man ahead of his times.
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Solar Impulse - Another mark of another century?
In contrast, hemicholinium-3 binding to the presynaptic choline transporter, which is responsive to nerve impulse activity, displayed marked suppression in the animals exposed to CPF; despite a return to nearly normal values by weaning, deficits were again apparent in adolescence and adulthood.
The loose ends that make a life interesting and a person mysterious — the incongruous traits, the skew ones, the wayward impulses, tastes, desires, that mark the complexity of an individual — get in the way of a well-ordered plot.
He has juggled the same idealistic and realistic impulses that have marked his approach to domestic issues.
Ralph Waldo Emerson noted that, though Lowell had significant technical skill, his poetry "rather expresses his wish, his ambition, than the uncontrollable interior impulse which is the authentic mark of a new poem ... and which is felt in the pervading tone, rather than in brilliant parts or lines".
Yet both men started wars of choice with a decision-making process marked more by impulse and reaction than discipline and rigor.
We regard 23 30 UT as the nominal time of the impulse, and this time is marked by a vertical line.
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