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Notwithstanding its great diversity of styles, forms, themes, and functions, the theatre of today has its roots in a basic impulse to embody expression mimetically.
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It's coming from a basic impulse, and I think that's going to yield better music down the line.
The Big, Important Chart on The One-Page Magazine allows me to fulfill a pretty basic impulse: measure and rate things.
Those facial cues, in turn, may stem from a far more basic impulse, since we respond to those same features as children.
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Three decades later, the basic impulse set in motion by Mr. Gandhi — that Dharavi should be redeveloped and somehow standardized — still prevails.
In the end, however, the voters will probably decide which basic impulse about government makes the most sense for a nation that is prosperous and complacent, put forward by two men with backgrounds more similar than not.
Ainslie is probably right that procrastination is a basic human impulse, but anxiety about it as a serious problem seems to have emerged in the early modern era.
Chitchat is a basic human impulse.
The "we" resides in the faith and will of us, the people, whose most basic impulse is generosity.
The basic impulse is similar, but it's going to take a much longer time for them to get to a real stable set of democratic institutions".
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