Of course, that won't stop an impulsive buyer with money burning a hole in their pocket from overpaying. |
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So I made this totally random and impulsive stop on the way home from work. |
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He that televiewers are too impulsive, but the professional jury can estimate the future commercial success of acting participants more soberly. |
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Extravagant, self-indulgent and impulsive, the teenage King led a very glamorous, lavish lifestyle. |
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Nor does she depict adolescence as a period of mental instability, characterized by mercurial moods and impulsive, self-gratifying actions. |
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Rose, Cassandra's beautiful, impulsive older sister, sets her cap at the eldest. |
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I had said plenty of impulsive and strange things before, and had suggested many many different career tracks, but I had never said this before. |
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Sarah is the free spirit black sheep of a rich family and is known for her impulsive, spontaneous personality. |
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Do not succumb to the temptation of jumping into impulsive and sensational outbursts of heavy workouts. |
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Frenzied moments of impulsive violence and sexuality lend the movie the sublime naughtiness of a hand-cranked skin flick. |
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I'm not an impulsive person, I don't generally do things on the spur of the moment. |
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Thus do an insecure, reclusive dictator and an insecure, impulsive foreign affairs naif hold the peace of the world in their hands. |
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This was closer to sociopathy and narcissism than to an impulsive psychotic response to perceived injustices. |
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By nature, I'm not an impulsive person so you can see why he was so surprised. |
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I glowered at him and felt an impulsive urge to hit him over his egotistical head with a pillow. |
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Sarah is the free spirit black sheep of a rich family who is known for her impulsive, spontaneous personality. |
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Coffee was characterized as businesslike rather than frivolous, as reasonable rather than impulsive. |
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Women driven by impulsive behavior and perfectionism have higher odds of developing both problems. |
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He went through periods of despair over his illness when he was capable of irrational, ill-thought-out, impulsive acts which he then regretted. |
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Unfortunately, this impulsive act led to a miserable marriage that ended in divorce. |
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Moreover, the speed and ease of electronic communication increases the risk of impulsive action. |
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Scientists have found that heavy smokers have less grey matter in their brains, which could make them more impulsive than non-smokers. |
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People who are mentally unstable, especially impulsive teenagers, are predisposed to suicide. |
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Borderline personality disorder is characterized by mood instability and impulsive aggression. |
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She was entirely too impulsive, but that was one of the things he loved about her. |
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We tend to be more impulsive, partly because money isn't such an issue for us. |
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I'm an impulsive person, and I have been known to write things I later regret. |
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It turns out that most of the sounds are various manifestations of impulsive radio emissions from lightning. |
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An impulsive VHF event occurs, and the radiation from it arrives at a given remote station. |
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Jen stood still for a moment pondering whether or not she should concur with his impulsive decision. |
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Once possessed by their celebrity demons, they become solitary, anti-social, impulsive and even self-destructive. |
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You are a very possessive and demanding person, rarely impulsive or casual. |
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But it can also lead to impulsive behavior and confident leaders who glibly take their followers over a cliff. |
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Thus it was that the impenetrability, the mobility, the impulsive force of bodies, and the laws of motion and of gravitation, were discovered. |
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Firm but fair, educated but impulsive, he embodies the finer qualities of a paternalistic seafarer proud of his ability to serve his country. |
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Your wealth will increase manifold but try not to give in to extravagant and impulsive buys. |
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The classification of action, for instance, into rational, impulsive, akratic, irrational and insane modes is a model of conceptual precision. |
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A surge of passion could turn you into a red-hot lover, but you must not allow it to make you foolishly impulsive. |
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Bulimics tend to be impulsive and more apt to abuse alcohol and drugs than average. |
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You can be rather selfish, though, and a partner needs to be able to deal with your quick temper and impulsive tantrums. |
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Its jazzy recreation of fast London life played on Soutra Gilmour's shiny steel set captures the impulsive raciness of contemporary living. |
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This is a story about rootlessness, about impulsive, ostensibly whimsical wandering. |
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They may be impulsive, manipulative, reckless, quarrelsome, and consistent liars. |
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Instinctive, impulsive melodies meet melancholia and melodrama in gay tales of arch commentary and frank observation. |
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Both were hasty, erratic, impulsive men and capable of atrocious judgment. |
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Joe's actions at the rescue are impulsive, uncalculated, and even noble. |
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Her acting was rather disappointing, lacking the impulsive flightiness of my ideal Dorabella, but it will be interesting to see what becomes of her voice. |
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So, did Opperud make the plan and then get the impulsive Lane to come with him at the last second? |
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But Hezbollah has more pressing strategic imperatives today, and Nasrallah is not known as an impulsive leader. |
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As someone who spent time with him in his 2008 campaign put it, he would have been an impulsive, perilous president. |
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The electric field oscillations of the same 5-fs laser pulse are then used to probe the time structure of electron emission accompanying the impulsive x-ray excitation. |
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This trial judge, as I read her Honour's findings, found the conduct at least towards the end of the impulsive scale rather than closer to a calculated decision. |
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Those who had watched the most television were more easily distracted and confused, more impulsive or restless, and more prone to obsessive behaviour. |
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This was especially so in a penal colony where many of the convicts were hardened criminals and many of the free settlers were themselves ex-convicts and impulsive men. |
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With this in mind, is it likely that a highly sexed, impulsive, handsome young buck like Phineas would keep himself entirely pure for five years in a foreign city? |
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But the hallmark of these betrayals is that they are impulsive and unjustified. |
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He is a wild, impulsive boy, heedless to thought and temper. |
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Developmental theorists have described this type of motivation in similar ways using the terms heteronomous morality, impulsive, and to a lesser extent, pre-operational. |
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After dark, the cruise ship encourages carefree and impulsive enjoyment. |
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Apart from some of the impulsive and crazy behaviour we see in adolescence, teenagers appear to be pretty much on a par with adults in most areas. |
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He was impulsive and impatient and wanted things done quickly. |
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Seeing the puzzled look on her face, I came to an impulsive decision. |
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My weaknesses are that I'm impatient, impulsive and slightly stubborn. |
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The combination of impulsive sensation-seeking and aggression was also related to antisocial personality disorder among male prisoners and to level of cocaine abuse. |
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I saw someone who could be impulsive and crazy in a nice way. |
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His is a cinema of whimsy in the most literal sense of the word, and from his impulsive choices ultimately emerges the playfulness the word typically connotes. |
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Griffith is hardly alone amongst the lovelorn, impulsive, and unfortunately tattooed. |
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Even though Bosie was mad, petulant, impulsive, I don't think he set out schemingly to manipulate Oscar. |
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Margot was in many respects the opposite of Asquith's first wife, being outgoing, impulsive, extravagant and opinionated. |
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What if they did something impulsive and young and foolhardy? |
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What a note of youth, of imagination, of impulsive eagerness, there was through it all! |
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Lancelot has an impulsive, glad optimism out of tune with the times. |
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Maternal overreactive sympathetic nervous system responses to repeated infant crying predicts risk for impulsive harsh discipline of infants. |
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Edward's marriage to Elizabeth Woodville has been criticised as an impulsive action that did not add anything to the security of England or the York dynasty. |
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His impulsive decision at a murder scene tonight lands in hot water when the contents of the infuser turn out to be even less appealing than a cup of Earl Grey. |
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The state of apprehension already mentioned as the only conscious feeling of intensity may exceptionally lead to impulsive acts or to a paraphobia. |
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Their friendship is a fascinating study in cultural and temperamental contrast, an impulsive and witty American paired with a steady, phlegmatic German. |
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According to Plutarch, among Alexander's traits were a violent temper and rash, impulsive nature, which undoubtedly contributed to some of his decisions. |
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Successful delayers in the marshmallow test use these cognitive skills to think up games and other strategies that help them to cool impulsive urges and reach future goals. |
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Liden seems to be no more acting here than she was in Paralyzed, 2003, when her impulsive, violent ballet on a Stockholm commuter train scared the bejesus out of passengers. |
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