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Does anyone know a descriptive sentence with impulsive? it has to be one sentence but descriptive, not to long, not to short WILL GIVE BRAINIEST IF IT IS GOOD AND 25 POINTS!!!

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  1. Had his offer been as impulsive as her acceptance?
  2. We are thus led to the following statement: the change of kinetic energy due to any system of impulsive forces is equal to the sum of the products of the several forces into the semi-sum of the initial and final velocities of their respective points of application, resolved in the directions of the forces.
  3. Dean cringed at this first admonition for his impulsive actions.
  4. His conduct being attacked, he declined renomination for the governorship, but was unanimously returned by Albemarle as a delegate to the state legislature; and on the day previously set for legislative inquiry on a resolution offered by an impulsive critic, he received, by unanimous vote of the house, a declaration of thanks and confidence.
  5. But if he lacked the brilliant qualities of his impulsive, jovial father, he possessed in a high degree the compensating virtues of moderation, sobriety and self-control.
  6. It is clear that the position of a chancellor holding these views in relation to a ruler so masterful and so impulsive as the emperor William II.
  7. It was ridiculous... and exciting... bold and impulsive - everything she didn't want to be.
  8. He had left Moscow when Boris was a boy of fourteen, and had quite forgotten him, but in his usual impulsive and hearty way he took Boris by the hand with a friendly smile.
  9. The best thing she could do was put his impulsive statement out of her mind.
  10. Elisabeth was stoic, always holding her feelings close; and Emily was the effervescent, impulsive optimist.
  11. With a patience foreign to his impulsive nature, he submitted to minute drill in elocution, and became a fluent extemporaneous speaker.
  12. His biography, by his son, reveals him as a man of devout and holy life, impulsive indeed and masterful, but one who learned self-restraint by strenuous endeavor.
  13. Hotheaded and impulsive, he lacked judgment.
  14. Like other German voluntarism, he imputes " impulsive will " to the whole organic world.
  15. A code of instructions for the guidance of church courts when engaged in cases of discipline is in general use, and bears witness to the extreme care taken not only to have things done decently and in order, but also to prevent hasty, impulsive and illogical procedure in the investigation of charges of heresy or immorality.
  16. That evening, proud of Dolokhov's proposal, her refusal, and her explanation with Nicholas, Sonya twirled about before she left home so that the maid could hardly get her hair plaited, and she was transparently radiant with impulsive joy.
  17. Further impulsive pressures are required to restart into motion all the molecules which have undergone collision.
  18. Rostropovich, though he had patriotic sentiments, was a sanguine and impulsive man who had always moved in the highest administrative circles and had no understanding at all of the people he supposed himself to be guiding.
  19. A distinct step in psychological analysis was taken when Plato recognized that its effect was to produce the " harmony " above mentioned among different parts of the soul, by subordinating the impulsive elements to reason.
  20. In the first place, though in Aristotle's view the most perfect well-being consists in the exercise of man's " divinest part," pure speculative reason, he keeps far from the paradox of putting forward this and nothing else as human good; so far, indeed, that the greater part of his treatise is occupied with an exposition of the inferior good which is realized in practical life when the appetitive or impulsive (semi-rational) element of the soul operates under the due regulation of reason.
  21. His impulsive objection to some of Bishop Carroll's instructions was sharply rebuked, and he was recalled to Baltimore.
  22. The impulsive character of the emperor, which led him, with the best intentions and often with excellent effect, to interfere everywhere and in everything and to utter opinions often highly inconvenient to his ministers, was the subject of an interpellation in the Reichstag's on the 20th of January 1903 by the Socialist Herr von Vollmar, himself a Bavarian.
  23. He was impulsive, obstinate, severe, autocratic; but his mind was open to large ideas, and he threw himself into his undertakings with an energy and determination that often compelled success.
  24. It may well be that impulsive feeling is the beginning of mind; but then the order of mind is feeling, sense, inference, will, which instead of first is last, and implies the others.
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Her eyes shined like the light sparkling off a pond,I was afraid if I stared into her eyes any longer I would drown in them,as for her hair,it was silky thin and smooth like the fur of a fluffy cat,I continued to admire her from afar.

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