Instinctively snatching his helmet off his head and putting it over a live grenade.
Instinctively, we want to be kind to each other, especially out on the road.
The Dutchman's header was parried by Sorensen but only to Johnson who improvised instinctively.
Her father walked in, and they both stood up instinctively, like schoolchildren caught in some mischief.
"Every motorist and business in Britain instinctively knows that 'something's not right', " he said.
People instinctively spend enormous amounts of time playing games such as Angry Birds or Tetris.
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There is a reason King keeps failing workers instinctively know unionization means the death of jobs.
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Few Britons watching Mr Obama will instinctively think, fondly or otherwise, of Mr Cameron.
Many get run over as they instinctively cross a number of busy roads around the village.
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Instinctively, he puts his long scarf up to his face as a shield against the dust.
Drew, a seasoned photojournalist, instinctively captured that instant and documented forever the emotional horror we experienced.
However, he "instinctively" avoided grabbing his companions - which could have led to their deaths.
And conservatives should instinctively welcome the immigrants who want to earn their success in America.
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Instead, it "smacks of a form of social engineering of which Conservatives should be instinctively wary".
Many entrepreneurs sort of instinctively do that, just from their passion as they follow their dreams.
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Indeed, for many of Germany's instinctively cautious voters, that is precisely the attraction of Mr Kohl.
Their output has overturned the old Australian attitude of instinctively dismissing Australian works as inferior.
They instinctively oppose electoral reform because they believe they are the natural party of government.
Our brains are instinctively hard-wired to tell us whether we should approach or avoid.
But Brazil's diplomats are instinctively suspicious of anything that smacks of foreign intervention in neighbouring countries.
That was what people such as Mr Cohen, and his Muscovite counterparts, instinctively felt.
Frequent break-ins have established that institutional protection is not as trustworthy as people instinctively think it is.
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Man is an existential sad sack who instinctively sets up a game of hide-and-seek with the audience.
The Mercedes-Benz brand stands for luxury, performance, and safety attributes that drivers instinctively feel when behind the wheel.
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"I lived about two blocks away and instinctively I just drove that car right home, " he said.
As Menachem Begin instinctively understood, neither Prime Minister Sharon nor President Bush has any need to waver.
But most Britons still instinctively filter themselves and others into social classes, with attendant suspicions and snobberies.
Urbanist Holly Whyte found that people instinctively gathered on the most crowded parts of sidewalks, bypassing plazas.
They instinctively know that coffee houses are special places, where you can happily, and productively, idle away an entire day.
The police logged it as an assault, and said the nurse had acted instinctively and in self-defence.
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