Word: instinctiveness
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...Leonard is also an awesome finisher, a man who exploits without compunction an opponent's weakness, punches mercilessly when he sees an opportunity to put his foe down, and turns loose a remorseless killer instinct. That seriousness of purpose seemed to deepen last year after Leonard suffered the only loss of his professional career, to Roberto Duran. At their rematch five months later, Leonard was a study in cold fury...
...only to court Third World nations--a fine idea--but also to spend as much of our gross national product on armaments as the Russians. We should, he says, "be very plain that we are prepared to meet any Soviet arms buildup; that we will respond to their aggressive instinct." Tsongas is in this case a moderate because he only supports nuclear parity, not superiority...
Lyons, in fact, may well get the nod at center-half when Ford goes to the 4-3-3. "Without Michael Smith, we need someone with a kamikaze instinct," Ford said. "Lyons...
...eyes would flit down to the typescript and stay too long. Then Helms would remember his 98,000 viewers and look up with a start. He does not smile easily, and his on-camera manner had the slightly sweaty earnestness that TV editorialists, North and South, exude by instinct. Unlike the rest of the breed, however, Helms was rarely bland...
...Springs, where they keep apartments. Says she: "He plays the supportive role sometimes; I play it other times. At first it was difficult for my tennis because I was so happy, so mellow and content that I couldn't balance that contentment off the court with the killer instinct on the court. Now I know how to do it and my tennis has never been better...