The solution was more the result of an impulse than careful planning.
2
The savage has only impulse; the civilized man has impulses and ideas.
3
The impulse behind H&F's ambitions seems to come from a different place.
4
In the spirit of mischief, he followed the impulse of the moment.
5
Still, quite a lot of the original impulse behind MacKaye's vision survives.
1
His choice of the Netherlands, however, was not taken on a whim.
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Government controlled economic activity became an unemployment mop, activated on ministerial whim.
3
Money could no longer be printed at will or on a whim.
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Ideally he did; but it was just a fleeting expression or whim.
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The idle whim of a sardonic old man; nothing more than that.
Caprice, an English translation of the Italian word “capriccio”, which refers to a category of paintings, usually presents a group of architecture in a fictional manner.