Mrs. Ingham-Baker was, however, one of the many who learn to curbtheimpulse of a charitable intention.
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Even if you love garlic, curbtheimpulse to add extra; too much of it can inhibit the yeast growth.
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She went inside and I curbedtheimpulse to run behind her with apologies.
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There was a flash-shouting-Vye curbedthe impulse to look back, darted for the flitter.
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"Yes," I said, and curbedtheimpulse to fall on my knees and apologize.
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No, there is a higher law-thelaw of duty, by means of which we try to curbtheimpulses of Nature.
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He looked as though a torrent of reply were trembling on his lips, yet by supreme effort he curbedtheimpulse.
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He curbedtheimpulse, arising out of his sea-training, to say "Yes, sir," and "No, sir," to her brothers.
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It curbedtheimpulse of State jealousies, secured to the Union unwonted prestige, and discovered the latent force and broad possibilities of our national system.