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The primary impulse more often than not is linguistic".
He says that it was a missionary impulse, more than money, that prompted him to search for timber investments abroad.
If that urge has obvious moral implications when applied to France's murky memory of its wartime complicity, it is born from an impulse more primal than the ethical one.
But nationalist trappings hardly disguise the fact that in many cases the governing impulse more closely resembles the parochialism of G.K. Chesterton's "Napoleon of Notting Hill" than the true nationalism on which Napoleon III based a policy.
Few geopolitical problems bring out the John Wayne/Rambo impulse more than the Middle East.
It was observed that the cells respond to the ammonium impulse more slowly than they do to a carbon impulse.
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An intimate medium, printmaking tends to bring out in artists impulses more personal than official, and its five-century history is loaded with oddities and small wonders.
While both cold and warm receptors are innervated by unmyelinated C-fibres that conduct discharge activity very slowly, cold receptors are predominantly served by thinly myelinated A-fibres that conduct impulses more rapidly than C-fibres.
Perhaps similar impulses, more futilely exercised, were at work in March when a soccer match in northern Syria was accompanied by Kurds chanting, "We will sacrifice our lives for Bush," while opposing fans held aloft signs praising Saddam Hussein.
Almost two-thirds of the area responsible for sensory perception in the raccoon's cerebral cortex is specialized for the interpretation of tactile impulses, more than in any other studied animal.
Let us remember that nociceptive information can be conveyed by both thinly myelinated Aδ-fibers, which conduct impulses with a medium speed, and non-myelinated C-fibers, which conduct impulses more slowly (see Introduction).
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