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Perhaps the pain gave him a new impulse," he suggests.
It's by no means a new impulse, but Mr. Childs has pursued it with ardor.
And the opprobrium doesn't merely reflect a fleeting new impulse to protect marriage.
Expansion of coffee plantations in the state of Rio de Janeiro gave a new impulse to the city's development.
At their first round of talks in June, the leaders had called for "a new impulse" for the EU.
Mr. Romer said he would still love to add Beth to the group, "to add that new impulse".
There is a new impulse to seek solidarity with listeners, and Shostakovich is suddenly a role model.
The Latin branch originated in Rome in the 4th century and acquired a new impulse, probably from Athens, in the early 6th century.
The new impulse given to building mansions for the nobility and bourgeoisie began to transform Paris from a medieval to a modern city.
Defense Secretary Robert Gates argued that the partnership between the North American and European sides of the NATO alliance needed a new impulse.
She gives the phrase "spirit of 1783" to this new impulse to reform imperial rule, referring to the year the empire gave up the colonies.
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