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He used the occasion of the writers' strike last year to concoct a short, wonderful Web musical starring Neil Patrick Harris, Felicia Day, and Nathan Fillion, called "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog," whose impetus was in part the desire to prove that one could produce and distribute good work without the studios.
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We go on to show that there are certain bodies whose necessary impetus is that of weight and lightness.
The shift toward accountable care, whose main impetus is the health reform law, has also resulted in higher levels of integration and alignment of physician practice ownership.
The controlled deconstruction of lignified plant cell walls is a major field of research, whose current impetus is drawn from the quest to exploit plant biomass for the production of energy and chemicals.
Users, then, are in the unenviable position of dealing with online mobs whose impetus and trading inspiration are far more opaque than, say, a retail equity trader's.
The impetus was a foray into kickboxing.
The impetus was the library board.
The impetus was the Arab spring.
My own impetus was a divorce.
Its impetus was discrimination in hiring practices.
For Katz, the impetus was a cat.
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