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Aside from his territoriality, he is known for his talkativeness and propensity for dispensing advice.
He dismissed the idea that someone with his background and propensity for indiscreet comments could ever occupy the Oval Office.
Jackson's contentiousness and propensity for controversy are illustrated in other incidents.
Dobson and Norris took the stand in their own defence, after a covert video exposing their racism and propensity for violence was played to the jury.
"Having those countervailing voices really creates the inclination and propensity for drafting centrist-based positions," Ms. Snowe said.
Donald Trump's self-inflicted wounds and propensity for public meltdowns had pushed the public-opinion needle toward Hillary Clinton, according to recent polls.
("We're Rhodas" my mother informed me, I assume because of our East Coast Jew status and propensity for creatively placed headwear).
Ty Cobb, the club's founding member, was nearly as famous for his racism and propensity for spiking players as he was for his batting prowess.
But it seems many Americans actually admire their post-imperial snobbery and propensity for flinging elaborate insults at aspiring singers, chefs, jugglers or Hyundai-owning audience members.
Is it "racist" simply to believe in the biological existence of races correlated with normatively valorised characteristics such as intelligence and propensity for violence?
Steve's curiosity and propensity for going where others were afraid to go evolved into an illustrious career passionately educating us on the consequences of climate change.
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