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He was generally reluctant to fire his weapon, had limited contact with the enemy and no "proclivity to violence," the document said.
"Bensonhurst was not the place to be a short scholarly Jewish kid with no proclivity toward athletics or gang violence," he explained.
I sincerely doubt you will heed my advice here as you have shown no proclivity to act in anything other than a provocative way on issues involving national security for decades.
As noted already, there is no reason to suppose that such protoeukaryotes should have been driven to extinction by more competitive modern eukaryotes; rather, prokaryotes just seem to have no proclivity to explore morphological space.
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We are a part of it all in ways no rhetorical proclivity can undo.
As Paul makes clear, these emotional and physical extremes are no mere proclivities, but, rather, elements in a coherent worldview.
As a successful business executive and former Massachusetts governor, he was a proponent of free trade and greater engagement with China and showed no protectionist proclivities; when he headed the 2002 Winter Olympics, he opposed punitive actions against China for human rights abuses.
There's no denying her proclivity for telling lies.
Zen condenses "no-thought and no-image" into a singular word "no" in keeping with its proclivity to favor the simple, as this contraction allows Zen to expand the scope and the meaning of "no-thought and no-image".
No, she doesn't play the cello or demonstrate an proclivity for abstract art.
This can no longer be considered the exclusive proclivity of "the left".
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