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But Zappos employees are known for their penchant for parties.
Bill Gates and David Letterman are both known for their penchant to drive their Porsches very, very fast.
Heat fans have been maligned over the past three seasons for their penchant for showing up late, or leaving early, or both.
The Bush administration has strenuously backed his appeals, prompting François Heisbourg, the chairman of the London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies, to quip that American officials known for their penchant for unilateral action have taken a curiously strong interest in the development of European multilateral institutions.
KDDI as a whole is well-known in Japan for their penchant for outlandish cell phones.
More than five years ago, certain Silicon Valley venture firms became known for their penchant to move out early founders in favor of 'professional' CEOs.
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They are aware of their penchant for losing to lesser teams.
(To be fair, in the face of their huge financial losses, the government has tried to wean the SOEs from their penchant for excessive diversifying).
For all their penchant for banging imaginary ponies and weird cat things, tulpamancers have a great sense of humour.
For all their penchant for banging imaginary ponies and weird cat things, tulpamancers have a great sense of humor.
Re "Dying Art, Lost Occupation," April 25: Perhaps one reason so many newspapers seem to be gasping for air is their penchant for minimizing that part of the paper that sparkles with the human touch: illustrations and cartoons.
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