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On the other is the recidivist Roman old guard whose instinct for cover-up continues.

Minor characters are quickly sorted into those who will take a risk, and those whose instinct for self-preservation trumps everything else.

Music in 19th-century ballet reached its peak of achievement with Tchaikovsky, whose instinct for the theatre was probably stronger than his talent for the subtleties of symphonic argument.

There aren't many writers' résumés more eclectic than that of Shel Silverstein, the cartoonist, children's author, songwriter, illustrator, poet and playwright whose instinct for mischief and iconoclasm embraced the readers of Playboy and countless 8-year-olds.

Paul Routledge represents Airey Neave as an honourable man who acted through his life in accord with his convictions, but also as a natural plotter whose instinct for conspiracy led him down mysterious paths to that agonising death.

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Tony Richardson, George Devine's associate at the Court, whose instincts for what would be successful were somewhat in advance of his gifts as a director, presided over all this.

The Danish Center for Information on Genocide (not a real place, but close enough to any number of real places) has a full-time staff consisting of four women and their leader, a man whose instincts for survival have so far managed to protect the center from absorption by a larger and better-supported institute.

Hear the words the former champions John McEnroe and Boris Becker use to describe Federer while broadcasting on the BBC -- brilliant, masterful, genius -- or the valued opinion of Rod Laver, who hails Federer as "one of these uncanny talents whose instincts for the game don't come along too many times".

But it's close, perhaps even for those whose instinct is to side with the players, if only because multimillionaires probably have it a little rougher than billionaires.

And, sadly for people whose instinct is to champion the little guy against the giant corporation, the evidence also suggests that large farms pollute the sea less than small ones, usually because they are better managed.

Not only must he steer the monetary ship through perhaps the choppiest economy on earth; he must also cope with a captain whose instinct is to head blithely for the rocks.

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