Word: instinctively
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...aren't psychologically prepared to beat teams at the crunch time," Lem said. "The talent and dedication is there, but we need the killer instinct when we have a chance...
...like a killer instinct came alive," Scalise said of his team's offensive burst. "It's a very encouraging sign...
...much more aware that Catliff scored his fistful of goals without much apparent exertion. In all cases, he was just in the right place at the right time. Twice, he scored on headers, a sign of good instinct and positioning. Catliff wasn't the quickest player on Ohiri Field Saturday, but he was certainly the best...
...mice. They minced the tumor, added IL-2, and soon a whole colony of the anticancer cells -- called tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes -- were thriving while the cancer cells were dying out. After 15 days, the researchers injected millions of TIL cells back into the mice. The cells, as if by instinct, sought out the tumors that had spread from the original cancer and attacked them. To keep the TIL cells vigorous and growing, the NCI team had to inject the mice with additional IL-2, but only about a tenth as much as in the LAK treatments. As a result...
...three-day growth of beard and was still wearing the rumpled tan trousers he had on when arrested 13 days earlier. But Nicholas Daniloff was < ebullient, witty and still possessed of his reporter's instinct for summarizing a story. As the Cadillac carrying him from Moscow's Lefortovo Prison on Friday night stopped before cheering reporters gathered nearby, Daniloff, 51, popped out, threw his arms into the air and whooped with joy. Nonetheless he quickly observed, "I am not a free man today." Later, as he and his wife Ruth took up temporary residence at the U.S. embassy, Daniloff explained...