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There is instinctive political unease here with his behaviour, his attitude to the law, convention, and the truth.

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The Spain international brings a calmness in intense situations; has an instinctive awareness of space; and absorbs information and then delivers on it.

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Call it womanhood, call it brat summer, but I have a hunch that our instinctive, knee-jerk responses to the news that we’d be attending the U.S.

From Salon

There is always an instinctive aspect in the choices we make about what films to make.

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Here’s the simple part: The paleocons can be understood as old-fashioned, antisemitic white nationalists, representing a form of instinctive racist conservatism that resents and resists all change.

From Salon

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