• The home team continued to look the more dangerous, and only a stunning instinctive save by Langfield from a MacKay bullet header in 28 minutes kept the Dons in it.

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  • Indeed, to her and some others, Mr Putin's barrage of measures is an instinctive reaction of a leadership that fears it has lost control.

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  • As an instinctive green and a former member of Greenpeace, he was surprised to find that the world's environment is not, in fact, getting ever worse.

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  • But such harangues only exemplify the instinctive dirigisme that is a big part of Russia's problem.

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  • Sledge is a more instinctive and sympathetic gardener than Mstislav, something we all, perhaps even Sledge, forgot.

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  • This year, Samsung is giving consumers a more instinctive and intuitive way to navigate and control the Smart TVs.

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  • Obama, then, has stocked up on advisers with what might be termed a 'metrosexual' foreign policy: an instinctive aversion to muscular use of American power, a forward foreign policy and the unilateral use of force.

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  • His instant, instinctive reaction was that such a prize would be good for science.

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  • How pleasing it must have been to find in Tony Blair a clever, instinctive politician in the market for some sort of ideology in which to dress up his opportunism.

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  • He was known during his seven terms in Washington as a vigorous defender of Democratic viewpoints, unafraid to get combative whether on cable TV or the House floor, and as a tireless and instinctive politician.

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  • He was known during his seven terms in Washington as a vigorous defender of Democratic viewpoints, unafraid to get combative whether it was on cable TV or the House floor, and as a tireless and instinctive politician.

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  • As children, that impulse is a powerful, instinctive survival mechanism for each of us: the more we understand about our environment, and the more quickly we understand it, the more likely we are to succeed as human beings.

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  • To an outsider, Mr Persson comes across as ideally suited to European negotiations: cheerful, shrewd and with a politician's instinctive interest in the sticking-point of the person across the table.

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  • Van der Vaart, as so often this season, led the north Londoners' response and had already sent an instinctive lofted finish just wide behind a scrambling Howard before heading in the equaliser after 11 minutes.

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  • Twice Xavi had a sight of goal but the midfielder was crowded out on both occasions, Pedro flashed an instinctive volley wide from Dani Alves' cross, while Zlatan Ibrahimovic had a snap-shot well blocked by Walter Samuel.

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  • Mr. HANFT: He saw, as a great marketer, as an instinctive promoter, what was happening with the demography of postwar America.

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  • Seventh, keep in mind that when new ideas are broached in a meeting, there is often an instinctive and immediate opposition.

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  • First, he collected his own kick and produced an instinctive pass over his own head which almost resulted in a superb try.

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  • These instinctive actions tend to matter more because they are actually a composite of numerous split-second decisions that impact relationships and future options.

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  • His fellow-workers saw him as an artist as much as a scientist, bringing to his discipline an instinctive feeling of what would work.

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  • Britain's reaction to the growth of the European Union has been deeply influenced by this instinctive belief in the need to prevent the rise of a controlling power in Europe.

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  • And then, by his instinctive expression of that assimilated music, personify the ethos of a younger generation desperate to hear itself?

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  • There was still time for Caulker's header to force an instinctive save from Ruddy, but Norwich held on to claim a fourth successive win against a fellow promoted side this season.

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  • The result was more than half a parliament frittered away, while Labour's instinctive hostility to applying market forces to public services drove the government to discard the few good ideas bequeathed by the Tories.

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  • "This almost instinctive move to save this guy made him see 'I am a good person, '" Williams said.

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  • Earlier this year, a Scottish study concluded that when women earn higher salaries, instinctive preferences for security become less significant while physical attractiveness becomes more important.

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  • This almost instinctive cleaving to the American line on Iraq is particularly striking coming from a British government which has made a point of emphasising its desire to build closer relations with Europe.

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  • Deficit reduction is a doddle compared with persuading some in the party to suppress their instinctive horror.

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  • Winters produced an excellent instinctive save onto the bar after good work from Kanchelskis allowed Wallace to get a shot on target.

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  • When the right prefrontal cortex gets jumpy, it indicates, in this experiment, instinctive revulsion to an obnoxious, tongue-wagging character who pops up in a commercial for Carling beer.

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