Hurt injects the role with a good deal of cynicism, making his insect expert a man with a conflicted past, someone who doesn't instinctually take to children. |
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And there is something in women, instinctually, that makes us wonderful entrepreneurs. |
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Do adults lack a visual literacy that children have instinctually? |
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A familiar Prague voice, the voice of Kafka, told him what anyone who has grown up in a police state knows instinctually — that it could all end as easily as it started. |
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Reagan was without question more deeply and instinctually anti-Communist than his immediate predecessors, but the diaries don't support the notion that he foresaw the collapse of Soviet Communism. |
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At any rate, there's no question which side Major and company would have instinctually backed if they'd been around during the Spanish Civil War. |
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Lost in an uncontrollable spiral or struggling against an oppressive force, the dancer is looking for a way to get beyond it instinctually with unsuspected phrases emerging. |
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Brenda Novak : This is something that happens instinctually. |
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Surprising to us were the results, which showed that CLC was already instinctually operating in a balanced mode, when its day-to-day business practices were compared to those of the other participating companies. |
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Such underlying motives are usually instinctually determined. |
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While a bee will fashion a perfectly geometrical hive instinctually an architect will have more trouble in perfecting and imitating the bee's geometrical form. |
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