We positively celebrate mercenary motives these days in most areas of life. |
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Yes, the motives of fame and posterity are there, but the main thrust of their reasoning is that they want to stay alive. |
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Their different reasons for forming these collections comprise a rainbow of motives as complex as a Navajo sand painting. |
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It pulverises those delicate social mechanisms that control our baser motives. |
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There may well be a few cases where teachers and others, from the best of motives, stray into absurdity. |
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She is prevented by motives of delicacy from accepting the renewal of his addresses. |
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It has given some an excuse to question our cause and to cast doubt on our motives. |
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Suddenly, its authorship comes into question, as do the motives of those left behind. |
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The firing of eight attorneys stands out for the baldness of its political motives. |
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The causes, motives and preconditions of terrorist attacks are certainly many-sided. |
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The maneuverer looks for ulterior motives in others because he or she has them as well. |
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His failure, it is said, calls into question his motives in serving as a juror in the trial. |
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Many teens are conscious of media saturation and critical of corporate motives. |
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The parade of cardboard characters with implausible motives makes for a less than satisfying read. |
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She also investigates the avant-garde's motives in embracing black culture and proffers reasons and meanings for its interest. |
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For Scotland's only representative in the game's biggest tournament, the motives are purely selfish. |
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The girl who acted in the very same ways I did, driven by the same madness and the same motives. |
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The motives revealed throughout the novel are more than plot devices and nudge the book over towards the literary end of genre fiction. |
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It takes little imagination to believe that there is in fact something more sinister in the Government's motives. |
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Analyses of variance were used to compare food choice motives and the importance of family meals in each culture. |
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All this background conveniently provides the key players with motives for murder, but it also leaves a choice of possible victims. |
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They regard others with suspicion, attributing ulterior motives to the most innocent behaviour. |
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He speculates that, as things stand, the victims and the media are left to speculate on the precise motives of the perpetrators. |
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It's ascribing sinister motives to the FBI before anything remotely akin to that has been proven. |
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Have you noticed how each of us is guilty of ascribing motives to other people's actions, yet so often get it wrong? |
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The motives and ornaments of the sumptuously flowing white lace rochets were of the most elaborate and delicate kind. |
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It leads to reduced credibility of the appointees and may lead people to question the motives of the appointers. |
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We can moan about people's apparent lack of intelligence and mixed motives later. |
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So far he is not talking, but details from the police investigation are coming to light that suggest possible motives. |
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This ancestry may also account for the difficulty of explaining the motives of Shakespeare's villains. |
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The rhythmic motives in Beethoven's Fifth Symphony suggest the notion of the knocking of fate at your door. |
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Each grows more suspicious of the others as possible motives are revealed and skeletons are dragged out of the closet. |
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However genuine the motives of animal liberation activists may be, their actions can sometimes have serious effects. |
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And they cannot fail to call into question the motives on which the opponents of hunting claim to rest their case. |
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Omar's reflections on his wife's motives lead him to contemplate his own life. |
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It also provided enormous ammunition for those who were suspicious of her overall motives and plans. |
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This minority group has long been coded in U.S. popular culture as a threat, a people who keep their motives and means well hidden. |
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This blurring of motives and roles is even more the case when the photographer is knowingly involved in the atrocities. |
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While some of this reflects a suspicion of the motives of foreign firms, there may also be an awareness of the lack of reciprocity. |
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Their motives in choosing things can vary fairly widely, but it will never be anything to do with the garments themselves. |
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These hard facts indicate real motives behind enactment of this draconian law. |
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Where the defendant's comment imputes corrupt, dishonest or wicked motives to the claimant the position is different. |
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Republican leaders said that their motives had been misread and that there was never any intention to invade the privacy of taxpayers. |
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And there would be the inevitable attacks on my motives and credibility that accompany almost every act of whistle-blowing. |
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His depiction of a minatory US foreign policy and its sinister motives is grossly unfair. |
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Holly Combe examines the hidden motives behind the calls for a return to chivalry. |
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From whichsoever of these motives it might be, true it is, that many of them came over to our religion, and were initiated into it by baptism. |
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Voters were told to consider among other items melody, lyrics, some historical reason, and even sentimental motives. |
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Now, months later, a failing war we should not have fought raging, our allies mistrustful of our motives and actions, there is a gap in the way people feel. |
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Choosing not to pursue a perpetrator is not admittance of lies or false motives. |
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But his may be one of the most altruistic motives behind DIY nation-building yet. |
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The motives were most always harmless, and only sometimes ethically questionable. |
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The book rejects capitalism, market mechanisms, and even, seemingly, profit motives and corporate governance. |
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Any claims otherwise speak not to deeper understanding but to baser motives. |
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The advantage of a fundamentalist perspective is that you can clothe your basest motives in noble sentiments. |
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Gutierrez tries unsuccessfully to insinuate that Jay was cheating on Stephanie, suggesting ulterior motives. |
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They do not perform actions, and their movements and modifications are not caused by motives, for the simple reason that they have no minds with which to perceive. |
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Immediately, dobson faxed a five-page letter to Reed accusing him of unholy motives. |
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Can our motives taint our otherwise lawful acts of ownership? |
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While the motives of the founders of these organisations vary, the theme of socialising youth and encouraging responsible behaviour is a common one. |
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Even its fiercest detractors admit that WWP has the right motives, even if they believe WWP can be a lot more effective. |
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The ringleaders remain at large, and their exact motives remain unclear. |
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The closest that he gets to acknowledging a political context for the motives and actions of his characters is in an appositive phrase early in the novel. |
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It made the job of reset and reframe that much harder, because some mistrusted his motives. |
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The reunion is imperilled by the physical arduousness of the journey, the boys' suspicions about the father's true motives and the volatile dynamics among the three. |
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Our commonwealth neighbor to the north also had its own geopolitical motives for turning out at the box office. |
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But his motives for shooting John Paul II have remained a mystery shrouded in multiple conspiracy theories. |
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While her motives may be a bit cryptic, she's certainly embracing the silver fox look. |
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The choice we make for ourselves must be made with a moderation of counsel and temperateness of judgment befitting our character and our motives as a nation. |
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The choice we make for ourselves must be made with a moderation of counsel and a temperateness for judgement befitting our character and our motives as a nation. |
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Iago is such a transfixing portrait of evil exactly because his motives are forever murky. |
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Their motives were the usual mix of the honorable, the base, and the subconscious. |
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Firstly, the legality has not been fully proven, secondly, the knock-on effects have not been thought through and thirdly, a question mark hangs over motives. |
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Fortunately, the presenter did at least tie the toffee-nosed buffoon in such knots that the programme's viewers could clearly see his underlying motives. |
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Minaj further mystifies her motives by layering these terrifying, offensive visual cues with her own totally incongruous lyrics. |
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However benign her motives, though, she should have been stopped. |
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Lyman admitted that his friends were skeptical about his motives but he denied suggestions that this was an elaborate ruse. |
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You're rationalizing your transphobia and imposing your worldview on trans people, by assigning motives and politics to them that they may not have. |
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But some of the women on the show might have ulterior motives for taking part in The Bachelor. |
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You were rude to him, and I do think you mistook his motives. |
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For similar motives, it is the basis of the police badge of the new Police Service of Northern Ireland. |
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James, view Churchill's motives as honourable and disinterested, in that he felt deeply for the King. |
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In the 19th century, emigration from Norway for political and religious motives began and Lutheranism spread to the United States. |
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However pessimistic their predictions, most scientists and scholars who warn of impending disaster are really acting from antidystopian motives. |
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Dancy notes that this does not explain why intentions count but motives do not. |
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If, as Holroyd and others surmise, George's motives were mercenary, then he was disappointed, as Bessie brought him little of her family's money. |
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Many of them at first seemed kind to him, but it turned out their motives were not entirely altruistic. |
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Volunteers in the British Legion were motivated by a combination of both genuine political and mercenary motives. |
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She denied that her offer to help was based on selfish motives. |
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In her works she experimented with stream of consciousness and the underlying psychological as well as emotional motives of characters. |
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His pieces are often ironic and cynical, especially regarding love and human motives. |
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His other motives, whether crypto-sexist, racist, vegetarian, or whatever, need not concern us. |
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Meath declined to comment on the film, or upon his motives in making it. |
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The original motives behind the construction of Castlerigg, its subsequent uses, and how these may have changed over time are not known. |
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The motives driving the Viking expansion are a topic of much debate in Nordic history. |
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There is a queasiness among some US officials in embracing Gaddafi fully, with suspicions over his motives. |
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It also reflected ideological motives and baser prejudices, especially among anti-Semites and Anglophobes. |
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In his letter to Virginia's governor excerpted below, Rolfe tries to unsort the mixture of motives that led to his decision to marry Pocahantas. |
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Virtuous motives, trammeled by inertia and timidity, are no match for armed and resolute wickedness. |
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Many of these had overtly political motives, like the 1893 General Strike that helped achieve universal suffrage. |
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The motives behind Whitney's acceptance of a contract to manufacture muskets in 1798 were mostly monetary. |
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If you read between the lines a little, you will realize that he has deeper motives. |
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Elsewhere we still have no idea what Finn'stalker is up to, and his motives become even murkier tonight as he places Finn's life in grave danger. |
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Another characteristic for which I think he will be famous is the singular rectitude of his motives, the singular straightness of his career. |
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As a result of the Taxquet ruling the juries give nowadays the most important motives that lead them to their verdict. |
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They should desire conversion to Judaism for its own sake, and for no other motives. |
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We ascribe or impute motives to others and avow them or confess to them in ourselves. |
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Impress the motives of persuasion upon our own hearts till we feel the force of them. |
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Thus Claudius' private words about his own policies and motives were lost to history. |
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Determining whether a Northwest Passage existed was one of the motives for their efforts. |
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Early in the 17th century late Gothic elements still prevailed, combined with Renaissance motives. |
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Opinions vary as to the motives for Hywel's close association with the court of Athelstan. |
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The records give little or nothing in the way of insight into the feelings and motives of these men. |
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Later historians, notably Dio Cassius, are suspicious of his motives. |
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The motives for turning to more accurate heat monitoring systems are many. |
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Some readers of Herodotus believe that his habit of tying events back to personal motives signifies an inability to see broader and more abstract reasons for action. |
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In discussing the different musical motives associated with ombra, he mentions tremolando, which is frequently used in Sturm und Drang music as well. |
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Every human thought and deed is infected with sin and sinful motives. |
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In al-Arabiya's programme, the experts delved into the motives of Iran's Twelver Shi'ite sect, its motives, its batiniyya concepts, and its taqiya. |
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At the same time, we overread. That is, we find in narratives qualities, motives, moods, ideas, judgments, even events for which there is no direct evidence in the discourse. |
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Also important are the contour of the melodic phrases, the rhythm in the motives and phrases, and the kind of vocal production and the technical singing style. |
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Bush's policies and the motives that appear to undergird them. |
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A spokesman for the Bilawal House termed the news item utterly baseless and a figment of someones imagination, which was carried by several newspapers for ulterior motives. |
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There has been a good deal of speculation about Russia's motives. |
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Bonar Law's motives in not handing it over are more controversial. |
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The motives on why the activities for lustration of journalists from the private media were accelerated, before lustrating the holders of public functions, are suspicious. |
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These motives prompted the Portuguese to develop the Guinea trade. |
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Although we don't like your methods, we applaud your motives. |
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Elsewhere we still have no idea what Finn's stalker is up to, and his motives become even murkier tonight as he places Finn's life in grave danger. |
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His motives were generally assumed to be mercenary, but the couple came to cherish one another, remaining close until she died more than three decades later. |
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It bears no real resemblance to that attitude of negativity and jaded scornfulness that sees the worst of intentions behind the apparent good motives of others. |
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He alleged various reasons, hatred of children, religious motives, a desire to preserve my beauty, and finally this last year he told me his true reason. |
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After the Greek Independence, the modern Greek architects tried to combine traditional Greek and Byzantine elements and motives with the western European movements and styles. |
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The public may not be aware that contrary to the judgements of other Courts, the Court of Assize is not bound to give the motives for its' decisions. |
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In Hamlet, Shakespeare reverses this so that it is through the soliloquies, not the action, that the audience learns Hamlet's motives and thoughts. |
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He wrote brilliant descriptions of people and their motives. |
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