Rather, the round globe is a vast head, a brain, instinct with intelligence!
And Gallen showed his striker's instinct with his second, bursting through the Harriers defence to fire home from an acute angle.
Not the silence of the lambs, but the silence of the sheep, and the herd instinct that goes with it.
Europe's share is set to grow, but only if politicians resist their instinct to meddle with international mergers, which represent more than half the total.
Nonetheless, Kaufman feels that social networks may one day help us overcome our instinct to associate with those who share our income level, education, or racial background.
When we're panicking, stuck in emergency situations, we're tempted to reach for our crutches -- our smartphones -- but when confronted with our own mortality, we're left with instinct and skill.
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The usual British position about the way to handle disagreements with the Americans, exaggerated by Mr Blair's instinct for getting on with people, is that real influence depends on saying what has to be said behind closed doors.
When he does see international threats, his instinct is to negotiate with them rather than defeat them.
And ultimately you have to go with your instinct, your gut sense of the world and of men.
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Yet this would seem to be at odds with our instinct that two very rare things would not happen at the same time.
Though their busy schedules dictated that they were playing only their second gig as a quartet, they played together with the instinct of a long-time working group.
And Mr Djukanovic is a phenomenally clever politician, with an unerring instinct for survival.
Here and there, an academic economist or progressive trader will sympathize with the controlling instinct.
Garcia has infused his platoon with an aggressive instinct, but he's not foolhardy.
After all, until this week Mr Jospin, with his Protestant instinct for cleaner politics, had studiously ostracised politicians from the manipulative Mitterrand era.
The younger one was actually a decent tennis player with a killer instinct, but decided, as had her older sister before her, that there was something uncool about being competitive.
As the England wicketkeeper was walking off the ground, Aleem Dar, on gut instinct, decided to check with the third umpire to see if Mitchell had overstepped the front line.
They moved with the familiarity of instinct, and when they rolled over, still attached, it reminded Nana of her dogs at play, harmonious intimacy.
At inspired moments, she performed her criticism like a driver cruising down a familiar mountain road: braking rarely, speeding around the tricky turns, and swerving, with the faith of instinct, through a maze of potholes.
In "the East" there is that age-old instinct for reading the wind and riding with the victor.
For the many companies that now find themselves out of sync with the marketplace, my instinct is that it will be hard to create an inviting culture.
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Mike figured she was a wise old bass that knew, by instinct, that something wasn't right with the lure.
All in all I think the instinct that we should replace government welfare programs with just cash transfers is misguided, and paternalism in these programs is worth considering.
Sprint has started to offer Samsung's Instinct, which seeks to trump the iPhone with a higher download speed, better video, picture messaging, navigation and applications, plus a battery that can be removed.
According to Greek philosophy, one of the defining characteristics of humanity that distinguishes it from other forms of existence is a deeply engrained social instinct, the need for association and affiliation with others, a need for friendship.
It acts out of instinct and is primarily a stimulus-response machine with survival as its focus.
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