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1 But a natural instinct to entertain led him in a different direction.
2 It's the natural instinct of every broken thing to make itself whole.
3 This natural instinct is, however, reinforced by the operation of his reason.
4 And then, when habit loses its hold, natural instinct resumes its empire.
5 No surplices, no libraries, no counting-house desks can eradicate this natural instinct .
6 She fought her natural instinct to jam the tube into N°l's mouth.
7 He said you had a natural instinct for solving these things.
8 The natural instinct of such a man is to mask victory in courtesy.
9 Chester also described Bian as a hunter by both training and natural instinct .
10 He had a natural instinct for promotion; it was a gift.
11 It must be natural instinct , he added in a lower voice.
12 It is the natural instinct that makes every woman a matchmaker.
13 That's a natural instinct and there's nothing inherently wrong with it.
14 His feeling of brotherly duty was simply the natural instinct of his heart.
15 That too is a natural instinct , whatever your philosophers might say.
16 Religious instinct is something very different from the natural instinct of any creature.
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