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instinct <an instinct; instincts> SUBST REL

instinct

instinct
instinct

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political instinct SUBST

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political instinct

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The drive then becomes autonomous and distinct from the motive, whether the motive was instinct or something else.
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However, he can never escape the draw of their more... basic instincts.
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At the same time his works are instinct with a spirit of true religious feeling.
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The ranges of instincts are in great numbers.
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He also seems to have an uncanny instinct for sensing if a suspect is guilty or innocent, even without evidence.
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The id is the part of the mind, which holds all of humans most basic and primal instincts.
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She believes the soul grows by releasing thought and instinct, and giving in to primal urges.
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The natural instincts and interests of the children were directed rather than suppressed, while school uniform was designed to be practical and not restrictive.
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He thus found his way to his celebrated concept of the death instinct.
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It is rarely that the inventive and the commercial instinct are combined in the same man.
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