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One neighbor, a restaurant owner named Anthony Pecora who owns one of those houses, says far too many people playing Winged Foot have a propensity to hit such a towering slice.
As for Carter, slow feet and a propensity for mental gaffes marred his rookie season.
De Villiers showed once again a propensity for putting his foot in his mouth.
I'm a little worried here, you know what I mean?" The vice-president, everyone in Washington knows, has a propensity to put his foot in his mouth.
I could only think of my large nose and feet, and my skin's unyielding propensity to burn whenever I was in the sun for more than 15 minutes.
"Wow, my... feet," says the 48-year-old, whose propensity for four-letter words is more Selina Meyer than Condoleezza Rice.
The BBC stated that, despite her lack of ambition, Donna was likely to succeed on her chosen career path due to her propensity to "land on her feet".
But showing a bizarre propensity for shooting itself in the foot, the NFU has taken the side of the polluters and the poisoners.
F1's propensity for shooting itself in the foot remains alive and well and it is a feature of the sport that will be at the forefront this season.
The Saints' inevitable victory on Sunday won't just be a testament to the Redskin's propensity to shoot themselves in the foot.
There's nothing wrong with the house for sale in Brighton, Colorado, but after the house's neighbor erected a 12-foot-tall sign warning potential buyers of his propensity to party, interested persons have been scarce.
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