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"My dad's impulsive, a childlike dreamer.
He's wayward and impulsive, a likeable liability who is annoyingly proud of his own wrecking ability.
She walked quickly through her house, stripping her wrists of bangles, unclasping the jeweled ring from her nose and letting loose her long, black hair -- lithe, graceful, impulsive, a girl of 49. "I am still alive," she said.
The two -- he's cool-headed, she's impulsive, a trait she said she gets from her estranged father, a personal-injury lawyer -- have built a formidable fan base by emphasizing her softer, empathetic side.
But he cut an odd figure as president — informal, impulsive, a jokester, with shifting pronouncements, alliances and public stands that gave rise to the quip that there were three things you could never be certain about: life, death and Gus Dur.
She is smart and impulsive, a braggart and a worrier.
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I think that's what made you impulsive as a grownup".
A few details from "Somewhere" — an impulsive helicopter ride, a whirlwind trip to Italy — are summoned from the memory banks.
The letter portrayed his failed attempt to get to Pakistan as "an impulsive move" by a misguided young man.
In other words, an impulsive stimulus is a very short ON OFF stimulus.
She added that she was stubborn and impulsive from a very young age.
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