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Lord B, for instance, has "an extraordinary propensity to dip his fingers into every dish".
THE French, as foreigners often note with amusement or irritation, have an extraordinary propensity to take to the streets.
a) most rich economies have an extraordinary propensity to consume, b) our banks, till recently, fed this consumption with the frenzied provision of credit, c) we buy far more from the rest of the world than we sell to it, because our tradeable sector - especially in manufacturing - is too small.
And, far from being typical, she was an unusual character with an extraordinary propensity for criminality.
The AGM showed an extraordinary propensity for the expansion of the E10.5-E11.0 dHSC potential during the explant culture compared to fetal liver and yolk sac.
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Mass spectrometry analyses, limited proteolysis experiments, and bioinformatics studies show that the corresponding segment displays enhanced main-chain accessibility, extraordinary low sequence conservation, and a predicted high disorder propensity.
Ionic-complementary peptides (ICPs) are well-known for their extraordinary ability to self-assemble into amyloid-like fibrils due to their high propensity to form β-sheet structures.
My propensity to unhappiness.
Extraordinary person.
Extraordinary craziness.
"Extraordinary people.
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