In this world of splendidly dark nights, bright stars and brilliant sunrises, at once benign and terrifying, even the dullest of souls can feel the urge to reflect in new ways about the relationship between the transitory and the eternal.
If you feel the urge to time the markets, then check with me first.
For those who feel the urge to launch into some mimicry, context and intent is key, says Ruttledge.
When one comes across your feed, resist the urge to feel bad for Twitter, this should only help their business.
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If you feel the urge to pick up some scratch-offs at the corner store, at least be aware what a terrible proposition the lottery is.
Even Amazon, an online shopping giant, may feel the urge to splash out and buy, perhaps, Sony-Ericsson, which like Motorola seems too small to make it on its own.
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And that retail savers are so confident that their money is safe that they never feel the urge to behave like the customers of Northern Rock in September 2007 by descending in a mob on branches and withdrawing every last cent.
If you hang around long enough, a propeller-driven aircraft -- probably bringing holidaymakers from the Red Sea resort of Eilat -- will swoop in low for a landing, passing so close you may feel the urge to reach out and touch it.
You may feel the urge to cut the cord and go full-time Netflix, supplementing all of your other shows and movies from a service like iTunes or Vudu, but there are a few more improvements to Web TV that need to happen before it's ready for the masses and not just those tech-savvy enough to connect their laptops to their flat-screens.
It may feel good now to throw caution to the wind and let a primal urge to vote for the former Senator win over reason.
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We can only urge them to look to how they would feel in our position and urge them to put pressure on their own board to ensure the excellent long-term reputation of their club is not diminished by the leadership of one board.
This extravagance was all part of a plan to outdo a nearby archrival, Printemps, whose own glass-and-ironwork-covered atrium rose six stories, and the feel of a Byzantine bazaar was intended to urge clients into a buying frenzy within a dreamlike environment.
Would its happy book buyers suddenly feel an urge to jump back into their cars and drive to the stores?
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