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The second reason not to grow glads is that they have an inclination to incline, and sometimes even fall on their faces.
The Party is likely to incline towards Trump's specific nationalism.
The segmentation into four quarter-discs allows to incline the radiator relative to the incoming particles.
The horizontal beams connected with that column at the first-floor level seemed to incline slightly.
But then other walls started cracking, and then the floor started to incline.
Meanwhile, Dempsey's appetites, in contrast to Tyson's, seemed to incline toward dairy.
Abuse and counterabuse Culture creep Difficult delivery Juggling Europe's stars ReprintsMr Fico's government seems to incline to the first view.
Mr. McGuinness seemed to incline his head to the monarch who once stood for everything he opposed.
Steidl uses a special stool that allows the sitter to incline forward, like a drunk at a bar.
It was observed that under a very low imposed circulation, the initial vertical propane flame would start to incline and revolve around the facility central axis.
When the question of entry into the war convulsed the Cabinet in late July and early August 1914, he seemed at first to incline to the isolationist section.
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