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1 But the basic impulse has always been present in the idea of a festival.
2 Sartre's philosophical underpinnings have been much criticised, but the force of existentialism's basic impulse is undeniable.
3 The basic impulse is correct.
4 If he had looked through a microscope at even the smallest bits of life he would know that the basic impulse is self-preservation.
5 His basic impulses & deeds are conservative.
6 Now throughout the career of this race there had been a certain tension between the two basic impulses of its nature.
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