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It seemed the semantic association in the meaning of the words, such as "fast" and "impulsive", was driving what the raters saw.
Parts of her original composition "The Time Is Now," from her 1997 album, "Impulsive!" was an elaborate instrumental duet for piano and drums in which Ms. Elias moved toward avant-garde territory.
Polls showed that seeming "trigger-happy" or "impulsive" was what most hurt Goldwater, unfairly, in his view, and he accused the Johnson campaign of charging him with "virtual madness" over his view that NATO commanders sometimes had the authority to employ tactical nuclear weapons.
The youth had flashes of uncontrollable rage, didn't recognize the consequences of his actions, was impulsive, was easily fixated on sex, was obsessive-compulsive and had difficulty speaking, walking, even eating.
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Polke, restless and impulsive, is an unreconstructed bohemian, inhabiting cluttered expanses in a shabby industrial building.
Mr. Diller, flamboyant and impulsive, is a college dropout and former Hollywood executive who was born and raised in California.
"Somebody impulsive is more likely to act without foresight and get injured," he said.
One of the items (item 27; excitable, impulsive) is included in both the hyperactivity scale and the ADHD index.
The more patient choice behavior of low impulsives was reflected in their SCPs.
Only in low impulsives were the SCPs more negative for low than for high amounts.
First, the RTs of low impulsives were longer for alternatives with low amounts than for those with high amounts.
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