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Hannah subdued an impulse to go to her side.
A composer's anguish is unguarded here, and so, too, the impulse to go beyond old formats and accepted guidelines.
Ms. Varney said that the administration rejected the impulse to go easy on antitrust enforcement during weak economic times.
It is Ms. Clooney who resists the impulse to go with the lyrical flow and swoon in misty reveries.
Often it is Nietzschean impulse to go beyond which governs, rather than the Kantian rationalist need to stay safe.
But I also think that my initial impulse to go away came from wanting to lose myself, rather than find myself.
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The Security Council, it turns out, is much more of a brake on impulses to go to war than is the Congress.
The promise was that the economy was storing up all its energy, that consumers were temporarily holding back until they would be released - by weather, by credit, by sheer impulse - to go on economy-boosting spending sprees throughout the country.
I thought I'd write a novel after that, but instead my impulse was to go to Tibet.
When Michele first became interested in fashion, as a teen-ager, his impulse was to go into costume design.
As much as the "Carrie" creators vastly preferred Mr. Arima's concepts to Mr. Hands's, their impulse was to go far from New York.
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