But now he knew the reason for that half- involuntaryaction.
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Photographers sometimes have to contend with this form of involuntaryaction on the part of their sitters.
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Gifford stopped abruptly, and with an involuntaryaction his companion clutched his arm as both looked up expectantly.
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Regurgitation is an involuntaryaction.
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An almost involuntaryaction.
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The crowd parted before them, and Benedetto, stepping aside sought refuge behind Don Clemente; an involuntaryaction, which however, seemed premeditated.
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And as for him, he stood absolutely dazed for a moment, not daring to think what that involuntaryaction might mean.
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People do not think about it when they are eating, because it is an involuntaryaction, and their attention is otherwise engaged.
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Every voluntary or involuntaryaction of the body, sense or mind must correspond to the dormant impressions stored up in the subtle body.
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It was an involuntaryaction, repented of as soon as made, for she withdrew the hands immediately, but the spontaneous movement spoke volumes.
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With an involuntaryaction he pressed his hat down firmly on his head, then moved forward, swiftly and silently, to another tree beyond.
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A marked feature of this type of involuntaryaction is the contraction of antagonist groups of muscles, productive of muscular stiffness of the members.
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The question, Why we do not morally approve involuntaryactions, is now answered.
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What her lips, therefore, concealed, her eyes, her blushes, and many little involuntaryactions, betrayed.
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Involuntaryactions then are thought to be of two kinds, being done either on compulsion, or by reason of ignorance.
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-Physiologistsand metaphysicians have had their attention turned a good deal of late to the automatic and involuntaryactions of the mind.