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The initial impulse of the book was not the political theme but the tragic character of Mrs. Transome, who was one of her greatest triumphs.
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IF LIBERATING a nation from an egregious dictatorship had been the initial impulse behind the invasion of Iraq, it might have been a "just war".
For its premiere at the Joyce Theater on Friday night, what lingered from that initial impulse were the ideas of effort and resilience, both spiritual and physical.
Aristotle's initial impulse in the face of such challenges, as we have seen, is to preserve the appearances (phainomena), to explain how change is possible.
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Most of my pieces have taken ten to twelve years from the time of the initial impulse to the day I abandon them, and I've gone as long as twenty-five years.
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