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(Chekhov, who learned so much from Tolstoy, is comparably subtle, but without the urge to generalize).
She could look at them longer, too, without the urge to avert her gaze.
India and Pakistan, however, are states with well-developed institutions and without the urge to annihilate one another.
On public roads, without the urge or the room to rev the engine to the hilt or test the car's limits of understeer, the Spyder proved surprisingly tame.
More difficult still to begin an exposé of a wrongdoing without the urge to rush it out to publication before the public's memory of it fuzzes into indifference.
Joyce's imagination is both barefoot and pampered, dissolute and disciplined, a huckster's and a scholar's in one mind, but without the urge to mollify either readers or itself.
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Without the urging of the Giants, Feagles would have retired.
If Americans are really concerned about civil liberties, they should elect officeholders who will uphold the Constitution without the urging of an unnecessary bureaucrat.
At least for the first hours of the blackout of 2003, cars stopped for pedestrians without the urging of traffic lights -- though in many places the gridlock was too severe to allow anyone to reach a very threatening speed.
Grimsson said he considered declaring Friday a national holiday but thought that people in Iceland were celebrating it like a holiday on their own, without the urging of the president.
It is impossible to get through an episode without feeling the urge to Google something for explanation, to shed further light on their vast, catholic influences.
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