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Like many in the 1930s, Reith had a weakness for a strong, continental leader.
That is one reason Mr. Liaigre has a weakness for a particular and obscure art form: extravagantly carved coconuts.
That, he argues, is a strength, not a weakness, for a branch of government interpreting a constitution that was intended to last for a long time, even as the world changed.
Unfortunately, if he has a flaw, it's a weakness for a damsel in distress, and the more he comes round to Denton's point of view, the more I fear that she's pulling the wool over his eyes.
The depth should improve a pass rush and an inside run defense that was a weakness for a team that went 14-2 laseasonson but lost at home in its first playoff game.
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It is an old, and persistent, American affliction,an odd one for a democratic people:a weakness for dictators with charm andguile and a "modernist" veneer who ruleexotic, dangerous lands.
This is not necessarily a weakness for an instrument intended to assess patients' ratings of their lower extremity physical function.
Sean Wilentz, the Princeton historian, said in an interview, "I have a weakness for any public figure who talks about history in any way that is at all serious".
New Yorkers have dealt with a mayor with a weakness for Boston before.
His father, Sam, is still a defeated man with a weakness for prostitutes.
Hoare has always been a slightly excitable writer, with a weakness for the grand assertion.
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