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Thanks to elections, there is no longer the danger of the former, violent impulses exploding.
Like nationalistic impulses elsewhere, the Arab manifestation quickened in the nineteenth century.
Vander's contradictory impulses, to conceal and to reveal are not exposed as a failing but revealed as inherent to speech.
In the real world, actual movements are made up of all manner of tendencies and impulses.
The movie was a nasty, dark piece of work about needy characters knuckling under to their worst impulses.
Across a substance common to both, we witness repetitions of political impulses, as if the world starts with the muscle, not with the map.
Everything in such an environment, it goes without saying, tends to repress the creative and to stimulate the competitive impulses.
His need for order, form, and tradition is a substitute for the id impulses that are repressed by his strong superego.
Emotional possession refers to experiences wherein impulses which are ordinarily restrained are strongly stimulated.
In some patients the atrioventricular node allows retrograde conduction of ventricular impulses to the atria.
It was there that he and academic colleagues researched high performance pattern-matching by aping the electronic impulses in the brain.
We have these incredible frontal lobes that put the brakes on the limbic system and that enable us to judge, not to act on our impulses.
Shaping impulses, recalls Platonic and Aristotelian reason's governing and guiding appetites and emotions.
Medieval witchcraft was not a rebellion against orthodoxy so much as a continuation of heathen impulses.
He moves into a small apartment, lands a job at a lumberyard and does his best to control his most reprehensible impulses.
We hear things through a stream of nerve impulses going from the cochlea to the auditory system in the brain.
My own children always laugh at my teacherly impulses to say that the students should tell the teachers what is going on, but there it is.
But the impulses towards risk management and social control trump such wishes.
His schizophrenic psychosis was a catatonic aspect, as he had few impulses of his own.
Their modernist impulses make them viable in a Paris art scene seamlessly connected to its glorious early-20th-century past.
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His reckless impulses and desires were bitted and diverted into accomplishment.
There was a burgeoning within him of strange feelings and unwonted impulses.
And these are the centres of society, on which it returns for fresh impulses.
He must speak as the bird sings, not mechanically, but out of a full heart, yet not chaotically or from random impulses.
Two-phase of three-phase currents would give two or three positive impulses during this time.
It seemed to Amherst that all means of manifesting the finer impulses must slowly wither in the Lynbrook air.
These ciliated furrows stain deeply with osmic acid, and nervous impulses are certainly transmitted along them.
Vaguely and obscurely do we all feel the pressure of these deep and secret impulses.
And not their mercifulness only, but all their good impulses overpower their logic.
The former has encountered him, the other has as yet felt only unassigned impulses.
Yet commonsense can never be sufficient to find the right motor will impulses.
This is a very different matter to the disorderly movements of a child giving way to uncoordinated impulses.
It is also true that the moralization of character is the more complete as the determined nature of impulses is the more evident.
Despite his years, Mr. Pillsbury has all the activity and impulses of a man of forty.
The fortunes of Patrimondi continued to leap forward by untraceable impulses.
A man is bound above all things to protect those who depend on him from his own immature or revocable impulses.
A similar change occurs at ordinary pressures with electric impulses of very high frequency.
The sacs of the internal ear, known as the utricle and saccule, receive the impulses of the base of the stapes.
To understand his art and its actuating impulses it is necessary to know something of his colourful and adventuresome life.
They may or may not accord with the heart's general impulses or they may be the direct product of the heart's purposes.
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